To say Kate Middleton has a lot of coats may be an understatement. Her collection of cool-weather toppers, from solid and colorful to printed and collarless, is impressive—and how she styles them is unparalleled. She wears them during pregnancy. She wears them in the rain. She wears them over and over again.
But in a snowstorm? Apparently, that's where she draws the line.
The expectant royal spent Wednesday pulling double duty by attending two events—the first with her husband Prince William, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle, at the Royal Foundation Forum in London.
Later in the day, following an outfit change, she arrived at the National Portrait Gallery for her second official outing. However, it appeared that she left her coat behind, despite 'the Beast from the East.'
Just see the snowflake-filled photos of Middleton as she dashed inside the gallery to help unveil the Victorian Giants: The Birth of Art Photography exhibition.
Middleton, who studied photography in university, wrote the foreward for the exhibition, so it's not surprising she made the effort to come out in the snowstorm.
But her lack of outerwear came as a surprise. The sans-coat Middleton instead wore just a flowy maternity dress with a delicate flower pattern on it. Now she may be a princess of the Elsa variety, but even then, that's got to be pretty cold for her.
Could she have thought that spring sprung a little early? Did she not hear the weather reports? How are her legs not completely frozen, even if she is wearing her mandatory nude tights?
The world may never know.



