Kate Middleton and Prince William stepped out in Birkenhead, England on Thursday to christen the UK’s $365m polar research ship, which has been named after Sir David Attenborough.
The Duchess of Cambridge turned heads as she arrived at the event in a stunning blue Alexander McQueen belted coat, a favourite of hers and one she has worn multiple times in the past.
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Kate, who is the ship’s official sponsor, released a bottle of Champagne which smashed on the ship’s hull in Cammell Laird shipyard in Birkenhead docks, Merseyside, to christen the vessel.
The boat originally made headlines when the British public were asked to name the ship using an online poll, with Boaty McBoatface the ‘winning’ suggestion.
The research ship was eventually named after British broadcaster and natural historian Sir David Attenborough, with Boaty McBoatface used as the name of a small submarine kept on board.
Kate kept off the autumn chill in one of her favourite coats – a pale blue style by Alexander McQueen.
She finished the look with an Asprey clutch, navy heels, and diamond earrings.
“It gives me great pleasure to name this ship Sir David Attenborough, and may God bless her and all those who sail in her,” Kate said as she named the boat.
Sir David was also present at the ceremony, and was pictured laughing and joking with Kate and her William as they toured the ship and met its crew.