Day Two of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's royal visit to Sweden began with a focus on the country's pioneering work in the field of mental health and children's wellbeing, and in particular how this translates into support for children and young teenagers going through the Swedish education system.


Kate made a stylish arrival.


The Duke and Duchess, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel began the day at the world famous Karolinska Institute, which accounts for over 40 per cent of the medical academic research conducted in Sweden.


The Crown Princess and the Duchess greeted each other with a kiss.


An arrival video.


The foursome posed for photos before heading inside.


The Karolinska Institute was founded by King Karl XIII on 13 December 1810 as an "academy for the training of skilled army surgeons" after one in three soldiers wounded in the Finnish War against Russia died in field hospitals. Indeed, a report of the time came to the conclusion that "the medical skills of the army barber-surgeons are manifestly inadequate, so Sweden needs to train surgeons in order to better prepare the country for future wars." Just one year later, in 1811, the Karolinska Institute was granted license to train not only surgeons but medical practitioners in general. Today, it is considered one of the largest and most prestigious medical universities in the world. The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.


The royals met with leading scientific researchers and practitioners to discuss ground-breaking academic work in developmental psychology, and Sweden�s approach to managing mental health challenges, including the impact of physical activity on mental health.


They also heard about the Youth Aware of Mental Health (YAM) programme run by the National Association for Suicide Research and Prevention of Mental Ill Health (NASP). YAM is a programme run for 14 � 16 year olds promoting increased knowledge about mental health through dialogue and role-play, and now operates internationally, including in the UK.

More on the programme:

'Based on empathy building and finding solutions as a group, the YAM youth reflect and analyse their actions through play and dialogue. Through the discussion of different perspectives on problems, the participants learn that they as individuals are not alone responsible for solving their problems, but that they can together help each other to feel better. Identifying mental health resources in the community and connecting individuals and schools with such organisations.'

Mental Health is a key focus for William and Kate, it's good to see it incorporated into the tour itinerary. As the Heads Together campaign continues, it's a wonderful opportunity for them to learn more about services offered in the country. Sweden is renowned for their healthcare system which has been described as "among the best in the world".


From there, the royals headed to Matteusskolan, a comprehensive school in the heart of the city centre.


They joined children who have taken part in the YAM programme during one of their mental health activity sessions.


They also met mentors who run the training.


Prince William spoke about the importance of young people having conversations about mental health challenges. "Catherine and I and Victoria and Daniel care deeply about mental health. It's all about early intervention. Sometimes a conversation is enough."


Children held British and Swedish flags.


The Duchess greets locals during a walkabout.


William, Victoria and Daniel meeting children.


You can see Kate's private secretary Catherine Quinn in the background wearing black.


More from the Mail Online:

'One teenager, more in hope than expectation, quizzed the Duchess about her taste in rap music: 'I asked her if she knew J Hus,' said Lucas Tinseau, 15. 'She said 'I will look out for him. He added: 'I asked her how her grandmother was, Queen Elizabeth. She said, 'I will say hello from you.''  
Malte Bregqvist, 15, a ninth grade pupil, said: 'I shook both their hands. It was weird, I never really met a royal before. I asked them how they were and they said the same thing to everyone, they were nice, they were doing fine. It's generous of them to take time and shake everybody's hands.'
Robin Szoppe, 15, also in ninth grade, said: 'Kate just walked in front of me and I said 'hi and shook her hand. She said she was good. She just walked by. Fellow student Kendal Kaya, 15, added: 'You would think they would be a bit arrogant because they're famous but they were really polite. It was really nice. They were casual people.'

Handshakes and high-fives as the royals departed.


And a wave goodbye before travelling to their next appearance.


Next, the two Royal couples visited one of Sweden's leading department stores � NK � to open an interactive exhibition of UK design, fashion and brands that operate in Sweden.


Kate and Daniel heard about shoe design.


A short video from Victoria Murphy.


The Mail reports:

'Alicia Lai, founder of vegan shoe company Bourgeois Boheme, which makes shoes out of materials including cork and recycled rubber showed her products to Kate.
She said: 'We're here to show people there is an alternative to what's out there in the mainstream, to leather, because leather isn't the most sustainable material out there. For us quality is key.' 
She said of Kate and Prince Daniel: 'They hadn't heard of vegan shoes before so that was great to introduce them to that and look at the ethos behind our work. They were really interested in our product. Kate was asking about the materials we are using, how large is our range. 'We're such a small company that being given the recognition for what we're doing is great.'  

They heard how UK brands are putting innovation, technology and sustainable practices at the forefront of their businesses.


William and Victoria looked at innovative furniture designs.


The event took place in NK's entrance hall, and for the duration of the exhibition the best of British brands will feature in the display windows of the store.


A look inside.


Next, William and Kate travelled to Haga Palace, Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel's official residence, for a private tea with the couple.


They were joined by two very special guests - Princess Estelle and Prince Oscar.


I think a playdate with George and Charlotte is in order :)


The Duchess wore a red and white houndstooth Catherine Walker coat with large red buttons. It's the second consecutive day Kate has chosen the British brand.


Kate teamed the coat with a bespoke Alexander McQueen dress.


The piece features the same fabric as the Metallic wool-blend boucl�-tweed midi dress. It is described as "Alexander McQueen's Pre-Fall '17 collection is inspired by the medieval heroines of Arthurian legend - Isolde, Guinevere and the Lady of the Lake. Beautifully made from wool-blend boucl�-tweed, this midi dress is flecked with gold yarns".

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The boucl� tweed is 'very Chanel'.

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Speaking of the fashion house, The Duchess carried her Chanel Bag with Enamel Handle from the Fall/Winter 2015/2016 Collection.


It's good to see Kate carrying chic small handbags instead of clutches during this tour. They add a stylish finishing touch to the overall look.


Kate wore her �267 Tod's Pumps with fringes. The shoes feature an almond toe, fringed detailing and metal buckle on the toe, with leather insole.

TOD's

Kate's pearl drop earrings are by Swedish brand In2Design.


I emailed the brand and they believe the Duchess wore their $152 Baroque Pearl Drop Earrings. They are also available at Banana Republic. Princess Sofia of Sweden is also a fan of the brand. For those in Europe, if you wish to purchase the earrings, In2Design are accepting orders via email.

In2Design

More from the product description:

'Inspired by the simplicity and modern elegance of Swedish design, In2Design was founded in 2002 to produce handcrafted jewelry that is modern, classic, unique and highly wearable. These elegant Baroque pearl drop earrings showcase the unique shape and color of these classic, freshwater pearls. Due to the nature of Baroque freshwater pearls, each is a one-of-a-kind original. Each piece is unique as the exact pearls will vary.'

And Kate wore her Cornelia James Imogen gloves.

Cornelia James

In their article on the look, The Telegraph writes, How Jackie Kennedy became the Duchess of Cambridge's style muse:

'In the second series of popular Netflix drama, The Crown, the Queen visits Norman Hartnell�s atelier in preparation for a state visit by the American president. She is looking for something modern, and fresh; a look which will compete with the US First Lady, Jackie Kennedy. The unflappable British monarch is intimidated by Kennedy�s globally-famed style. Though the scene may be grounded in imagination, Jackie Kennedy�s international status as the first lady of fashion is undisputed.
And now, her style seems to be inspiring the Duchess of Cambridge. For today�s visit, to Sweden�s Karolinska Institute, she followed Kennedy�s style to the letter (see lead image). First, her double-breasted Catherine Walker swing coat. echoes a recurring style in Kennedy's wardrobe, and one she wore throughout her pregnancies during the 1950s. Kate accessorised the coat with black gloves, a compact Chanel handbag, pearl earrings by Swedish label In2 design and Tod�s loafer-style court shoes. Underneath, she wore a bespoke cream boucl� dres by Alexander MCQueen. Each piece is straight out of the Jackie catalogue.
This is the latest in a long-line of examples of Kate emulating the former first lady. There was a red Carolina Herrera dress coat; accessorised with a perfect chignon and pearl drop earrings, the look was vintage Jackie. Then came the tailored suits, nipped at the waist - lilac Catherine Walker, checked Eponine London. Gradually �The Jackie Look� is filtering into the Duchess� wardrobe.
Keeping up with fashion today is a minefield - navigating multiple collections, trends which come and go faster than you can blink and a never-ending stream of influencers. The answer, when your every style move is documented, lies in finding a formula which cuts through the noise. Rules which create a style baseline, and will help govern which pieces feel simultaneously �now� and will translate for years to come- that tweed Gucci dress and today's Alexander McQueen shift are a cases in point. And looking to the tried, tested and universally approved wardrobe of one of the most stylish women of the last century - it makes perfect sense.'

Meanwhile, People noted similarities between the look and one Diana wore several times in the early nineties.

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The eagle-eyed Heaven noted Princess Victoria selected Swedish brands today; wearing the Avalon coat by Acne and a pastel blue suit by Rodebjer. Victoria's grey clutch is by Stella McCartney.


Victoria wasn't the only one supporting Acne today - Richard Palmer revealed William's jumper is from the Swedish fashion house.


This evening, the Duke and Duchess will attend an event at the Fotografiska Gallery.

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