Duchess Kate Makes First Official Solo Appearance Since Maternity Leave

The duchess gave birth to her second child in May.

— -- The Duchess of Cambridge showed off a new look, bangs, and a motherly glow as she made her first official appearance today in London after taking nearly five months off for maternity leave.

Wearing a black-and-white, houndstooth-patterned Ralph Lauren dress that retails for $1,595, the Duchess was greeted by the Center’s chief executive before touring the center and meeting with staff and parents of children helped by the Center.

Michael Samuel, chairman of the Center's Trustees, welcomed the Duchess, saying, "We are absolutely delighted that you are here and very grateful and hope that today you will get a real insight into all aspects of our work."

"Your continued support on this very important issue will be an invaluable ingredient towards making the real and urgent progress which is necessary in this area," Samuel continued.

Kate has encouraged the importance of early intervention for children struggling with challenging mental issues. With her return, she will continue to focus on her charitable work, aiding vulnerable children through a variety of mainstream and alternative therapeutic and holistic approaches in the classroom and building on her work from last year.

The royals will make a big splash in October when they attend the world premiere of the latest James Bond film, “Spectre,” to be held at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

The event will be a glamorous night for the royal trio –- and first opportunity for the public to catch a glimpse of Princess Kate decked out in a gown since giving birth to Princess Charlotte – but it is not William and Harry's first meeting with Bond, James Bond.

The princes attended the premiere of Craig's second James Bond film, “Quantum of Solace” in 2008.

Prince William and Prince Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, made history during the London Olympics when she played herself alongside Daniel Craig, welcoming James Bond into her private sitting room and later “jumping” out of a helicopter, to the world's surprise.