The Duchess of Edinburgh appeared in high spirits when she visited Highfield Farm in Bedford today.
Sophie, 59, toured the 300-acre farm in an elegant navy suit adorned with gold buttons. She added a light pink blouse underneath to complement her outfit.
Their visit is part of the ‘Field to Bowl’ initiative, which showcases the work of the LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming) charity in the context of breakfast cereals.
The mother-of-two styled her blonde locks in a sleek updo and opted for natural, dewy makeup.
To add a touch of sparkle to her outfit, the mother of two wore a gold necklace with an “S” pendant.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, appeared in high spirits today as she toured Highfield Farm in Bedford.
The royal, who is a long-time supporter of farming and has served as a patron of the Association of Agricultural and Entertainment Organizations since 2012, visited Highfield Farm to tour the production facilities for breakfast cereal brand Jordans.
Snaps from the day showed the mother-of-two looking cheerful as she strolled through a wildflower meadow.
Elsewhere, the royals looked focused as they looked around the grain warehouse at Highfield Farm before chatting to farmers about their work.
Breakfast cereal supplier Jordans works with The Wildlife Trusts as part of a collaboration between Oat Farms, the LEAF charity and The Princes Countryside Fund.
“This ensures that not only are our oats grown sustainably, but wildlife are also benefited,” according to the brand.
It comes after the Duchess of Edinburgh came face to face with knitted versions of her and her husband during an appearance at the Royal Windsor Flower Show earlier this month, where she also met Dame Mary Berry and veteran gardener Alan Titchmarsh .
Sophie, 59, donned a black and green midi dress with a white floral design during her appearance at the event.
The royal, who was photographed smiling as she walked through the show, paired her dress with light gray wedge-heeled espadrilles.
The royal, 59, wore an elegant navy suit for the occasion, adorned with eye-catching gold buttons.
The mother-of-two seemed focused as she toured the farm’s facilities as part of the ‘Field to Bowl’ initiative.
The Duchess knelt as she fingered grains at Highfield Farm in Bedford, which supplies breakfast cereal brand Jordans.
The mother of two observed different types of grains and cereals offered at Jordans during the tour.
After the tour, the 59-year-old got stuck in and learned how the cereal company produces breakfast foods.
Sophie accessorized with simple drop earrings, which appeared to feature opal stones, as well as a delicate gold necklace and matching bracelet.
Her blonde locks were pulled back into a sleek, low bun, and she opted for a natural makeup look to complete her ensemble.
While watching the event, mother-of-two Sophie was presented with knitted versions of herself and her husband Prince Edward, 60.
The royal was photographed smiling as she examined a knitted set from the Royal Variety Performance which also featured a knitted version of Sir Elton John.
Residents of Brinsworth House in Twickenham created the artwork, which was displayed at the York Club in Windsor Great Park.
During her appearance, Sophie was accompanied by gardener and broadcaster Alan Titchmarsh, who is the event’s honorary chairman.
She was seen examining plants and holding one up for the veteran gardener to smell at one point.
The Duchess was also photographed alongside Dame Mary Berry, with whom she examined some of the sweets on offer at the show.
As well as sampling some of the baked goods on offer, the royal was photographed smiling as she munched on a mushroom leaf.
During her visit to the Windsor event, she was also photographed meeting some Chelsea retirees, chatting to them and shaking their hands.
The royal mother-of-two looked focused as she inspected the cereal produced by Jordans.
The duchess swapped her stylish outfit for a practical white lab coat, black sneakers and a hair net.
The 59-year-old joined other Jordans staff in producing grain at the Bedford-based farm.
Prince Edward’s wife opted for natural, dewy makeup for the occasion, complete with a touch of nude lipstick.
The 59-year-old chatted to farmers at certified LEAF Marque farm during his trip to Bedford.
The mother of two styled her bright blonde locks into a practical yet elegant updo for the occasion.
Her appearance came after attending D-Day commemorations with her husband, Prince Edward, in Alrewas, Staffordshire, earlier this month.
During the emotional event, Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, was seen wiping away tears as he listened to veterans talk about their experiences.
Among them was 97-year-old Alfred Booker, who was 16 when he took part in the landing of troops on Sword Beach, according to the BBC.
The veteran recalled that at first what he remembered most was the smoke, that of his battleship bombing the German defenses.
“I can still see those young men being murdered left and right,” he said.
‘Of course, these guys, wherever these shells landed, if they were anywhere near them, they would tear them to pieces, so you didn’t see any men lying there. We had to stop them and we did it, we helped stop them.”
The royal couple met veterans before the Royal British Legion memorial service at the National Memorial Arboretum to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Sophie put on a warm display as she chatted with the veterans and extended her arm around one during what appeared to be a heartfelt conversation.
The event was intended to honor veterans for their service during the D-Day landings 80 years ago.
Sophie completed her ensemble with a pair of summery tan espadrilles and a nude shoulder bag.
The royal looked pensive as she walked through a wildflower meadow at Highfield Farm during the official visit.
British breakfast cereal brand Jordans offers several different products, including classic oatmeal porridge.
The royal, who has been patron of the Association of Agricultural and Entertainment Organizations since 2012, looked cheerful as she strolled across the meadow.
Sophie looked effortlessly chic in a sleek white jacket with gold buttons, paired with a floral-print emerald satin skirt.
She added glamor with a pair of statement gold pave drop earrings.
Sophie pulled her blonde locks into an effortless updo and kept her makeup chic and summery for the occasion.
The Duchess’s conversations with former soldiers marked some of the most joyful moments at Thursday’s memorial event in Staffordshire, and at one point the royal laughed with the veterans.
Elsewhere, King Charles and Queen Camilla honored D-Day veterans at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer.