The Countess of Wessex opened the new Jigsaw Hub at the Lighthouse

The Countess of Wessex wore a belted wool reus coat by MaxMara, and blue green wide leg trousers by Alberta Ferretti

On February 24, 2022, The Countess of Wessex paid a visit to The Lighthouse in Woking to open the new Jigsaw Hub. The Lighthouse's new hub will offer a safe space for mothers to meet and will also provide clothing, toys, and equipment for families with children under five. During the visit, The Countess of Wessex met with volunteers and local people supported by The Lighthouse.

The Countess of Wessex wore a belted wool reus coat by MaxMara, and blue green wide leg trousers by Alberta Ferretti

The Countess of Wessex wore a belted wool reus coat by MaxMara, and blue green wide leg trousers by Alberta Ferretti

The Lighthouse hosts a range of projects aiming to support, encourage and empower marginalised and vulnerable members of society through offering training and providing care packages and food. The Countess is patron of many children and young people's charities, including Childline, the NSPCC and Shooting Star Children's Hospice.

The Countess of Wessex wore a belted wool reus coat by MaxMara, and blue green wide leg trousers by Alberta Ferretti

The Countess of Wessex wore a belted wool reus coat by MaxMara, and blue green wide leg trousers by Alberta Ferretti

The Countess of Wessex wore a belted wool reus coat by MaxMara, and blue green wide leg trousers by Alberta Ferretti

The Countess of Wessex wore a belted wool reus coat by MaxMara, and blue green wide leg trousers by Alberta Ferretti

The Countess of Wessex wore a belted wool reus coat by MaxMara, and blue green wide leg trousers by Alberta Ferretti

The Countess of Wessex wore a belted wool reus coat by MaxMara, and blue green wide leg trousers by Alberta Ferretti

The Countess of Wessex wore MAXMARA Belted Wool Reus Coat
MAX MARA Belted Wool Reus Coat

The Countess of Wessex wore ALBERTA FERRETTI Wide-leg Pants
ALBERTA FERRETTI Wide-leg Pants

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  1. J'adore la voir de retour parmi tous ces enfants qui sont ravis de sa présence ; trop craquant le petit bout de choux qui a l'air de prendre un de ses doigts pour une sucette ?! Sophie est hilare..
    PS Très jolie la couleur bleu-sarcelle de son pantalon qui va à merveille avec sa blondeur !

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  2. P. the original25/2/22 11:14

    First of all: kudos to Countess Sophie for this visit!!
    She is getting more and more beautiful inside and out to my eyes.
    Her coat is gorgeous, but I am not sure about the colour.
    Is it burnt orange,rust or a shade of brown?
    Her hair is stunning and her smile priceless.
    She Is so loving and at ease with these little adorable darlings.
    These pics melt my heart, what a great treat, thank you.

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  3. Anonymous25/2/22 12:40

    I like the special blue pants and it fits well. The top is O.K. but the kaki colour should have been another kind of green. Whether some don't like this colour combination it is a trend to wear them together (cfr. princess Amalia, etc...). I like the clothes made by Max Mara but I think she choosed the wrong size. If you compare the photo of the model with the photo of the Countess Wessex you can see that the coat does not really fit. The colour of the coat don't match with the pants or the blouse either. Or your coat should be in the same colour (or about the same) as the pants or you choose a coat in the same colour as the top and leave the coat open.
    Lovely pictures when she plays with the children.

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  4. Anonymous25/2/22 13:33

    C Sophie looks lovely from head to toe . Love the color combination , the light make up and the pretty simple earrings .

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  5. Anonymous25/2/22 14:30

    Although a little somber,I like the combination of colors, nothing spectacular, but appropriate. I think her hair looks rather unhealthy, damaged and not very well styled, she could benefit from a good conditioning and cut. Lovely smile as usual.
    Cherry

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  6. The Countess is such a caring person and her expressions when interacting with the children prove it. Her smile is infectious. How many of us do not smile when we see her? As for her fashion: I like her overall look though I'm not sure about the coat. The color does not seem to go well with the other colors of her blouse and pants, but, since she removes the coat once inside, its color is inconsequential. I love her earrings.

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  7. Anonymous25/2/22 16:35

    I like the pants. The top just washes her out ! The style is not flattering. A simple roller neck jumper or V neck sweater would have been a better option. Not to be so negative about Sophie ( she is an unsung hard working royal!)but her hair is not looking good. She has very fine hair, that struggles to hold a wave/curl. I wish she'd cut it into a more flattering and younger looking style. Her coats always seem too long or too big or not a good shape.
    Sophie has a great figure, but she hides it under oversized clothing. Up until recently she would wear knee length items, and styles that flattered her figure. I long for those days again for Sophie !

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  8. What a marvellous organisation, this was a superb visit by the Countess. She looked right at home. These Teal pants look great from what I can see, the colour is glorious and suits Sophie beautifully. The colour of the blouse is a interesting choice, the jury is out on this combination, I assume its brown, my screen hard to tell? She really enjoyed this visit and by the looks on the little ones she was more than popular. Sophie does such wonderful quality work, she quietly just gets on with it, I have much admiration for her.

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    1. P. the original25/2/22 18:33

      I could not have said It better, Ava.
      Yes, I admire her a lot, too.

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