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A Mix of Old and New Styles for the Princess at Nursing Home Visit

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Today, the Princess of Wales elegantly combined contemporary and classic fashion elements during her visit to a local nursing home.

Her visit was to the Oxford House Nursing and Care Home located in Slough, a short drive from Windsor.

Read more on Berkshire Live.

During her visit, the Princess explored how this family-owned establishment provides care to its elderly residents.

The home, situated in Slough, accommodates up to 34 individuals and is linked to Oxford House Community Care, which aids local residents in maintaining their independence at home.

The facility incorporates modern technology to enhance the daily experiences of its residents, including an interactive football game played by the Princess today.

Richard Palmer of The Express captured this moment on video.

The home features a video wall which displayed a train journey during the Princess’s visit, aiding patients with dementia.

Below, the Princess interacts with residents and staff during her visit.

She engaged in a heartfelt conversation with Raymond, a resident of Oxford House.

During her visit, the Princess also met Nora Muchmore, the home’s oldest resident at 109 years old.

More insights from Hello magazine.

Kate discovered that Nora had celebrated her birthday on January 7th, just two days before her own, leading to a shared moment of laughter as she called them “Fellow Capricorns.”

When asked about her favorite food, Nora, with a little help, shared that she enjoys kidneys and Brussels sprouts.

Below, another brief video by Richard Palmer.

The Princess also participated in a pancake-making session to celebrate Shrove Tuesday.

Read more from People magazine.

She joined the residents in making pancakes, sharing a laugh when her pancake stuck to the pan, humorously remarking that she should have flipped the earlier batch instead.

During the activity, she chatted with Sheila, a resident, about how her children were also making pancakes that evening.

Emily Nash of Hello also shared a video of the event.

And from Bucks Free Press.

Kate humorously admitted her struggles with pancake flipping, noting that hers often end up on the floor or ceiling.

Recalling Pancake Day 2011, Kate had a similar experience during a pre-wedding visit to Belfast.

Throughout her visit, the Princess also met with the staff of Oxford House.

She posed for a formal photo with the team.

As she departed from the nursing home, the Princess was captured in a final moment.

Lastly, a look at her outfit for the day.

The Princess donned her Max & Co Longrun Coat, first seen in November 2022, paired with a possibly new Ralph Lauren Cashmere Turtleneck.

She accessorized with the Numéro Sept Mini bag by Polène Paris and Emmy London Josie Pumps.

Her earrings, a new addition, appeared to be of a vintage style.

She also wore the Amaia Kids Blue Phoebe mask.

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