Keira Knightley braves the rain in a bucket hat as she strolls around north London

Keira Knightley braves the rain in a bucket hat as she strolls around north London in stylish brown trench coat

Keira Knightley has been spotted braving the rain in north London donning a bucket hat and stylish brown trench coat.

The 37-year-old actress cut a casual figure on Monday morning as she hit the streets of London with her fashionable ensemble.

She wrapped up warm in the oversized jacket, which had a dark brown collar and matching double-breasted buttons.

Stylish: Keira Knightley has been spotted braving the rain in north London donning a bucket hat and stylish brown trench coat

Her khaki green bucket hat was perfect for the weather, which protected her warm brown tresses from the drizzly November rain.

Under her jacket she wore a grey jumper, and slipped into a pair of oversized blue mom jeans, and turned up the hems to show off her shoes.

She kept comfortable in a pair of black leather boots which matched her black canvas tote bag which likely came in handy as she walked on through her Monday errands.

Keira wore a pair of sunglasses and seemed to keep the accessories to a minimum, with just a pair of earrings and a ring on her finger.

Fashionable: The 37-year-old actress cut a casual figure on Monday morning as she hit the streets of London with her fashionable ensemble

Fashionable: The 37-year-old actress cut a casual figure on Monday morning as she hit the streets of London with her fashionable ensemble

Keira’s appearance comes after she was moved to tears as she heard the wartime love story of her sonar operator grandfather and volunteer grandmother while filming Channel 4’s My Grandparents’ War.

In September, the actress was saddened when she heard her great uncle Andrew, an RAF bombardier, was shot down while flying over Germany and was held as a prisoner of war for 18 months during World War II.

Screen star Keira revealed in the documentary that her grandmother Jan never spoke of her difficult wartime experiences, including the time in 1943 when Jan and the rest of her family believed Jan’s younger brother Andrew Williams was dead after he was reported missing in action.

Stepping out: She wrapped up warm in the oversized jacket, which had a dark brown collar and matching double-breasted buttons

Stepping out: Her khaki green bucket hat was perfect for the weather, which protected her warm brown tresses from the drizzly November rain

Busy woman: She kept comfortable in a pair of black leather boots which matched her black canvas tote bag which likely came in handy as she walked on through her Monday errands Running errands: Under her jacket she wore a grey jumper, and slipped into a pair of oversized blue mom jeans, and turned up the hems to show off her shoes

Running errands: She kept comfortable in a pair of black leather boots which matched her black canvas tote bag which likely came in handy as she walked on through her errands

They feared he’d been shot down over the city of Essen in western Germany during a bombing raid. 

While the pilot had in fact perished, the rest of the crew ejected but were held in a prison camp for 18 months.

Keira’s grandfather Joseph ‘Mac’ MacDonald served in the Royal Navy for  12 years from 1934.

Keira is married to Klaxons keyboard player James Righton, and the pair married in an intimate ceremony in the South of France in 2013.

Weather ready: She wrapped up warm in the oversized jacket, which had a dark brown collar and matching double-breasted buttons

Weather ready: She wrapped up warm in the oversized jacket, which had a dark brown collar and matching double-breasted buttons

The frugal starlet made sure to keep costs down by having just 11 guests at the wedding itself, and 50 at the reception.

Keira and James welcomed their first child, daughter Edie, now seven, in 2015.

They confirmed that they had welcomed their second child Delilah on September 13 2019 when they were seen pushing the baby in a pram on a walk in London.

History: The actress was also saddened when she heard her great uncle Andrew was shot down over Germany and was held as a prisoner of war for 18 months during World War II

History: The actress was also saddened when she heard her great uncle Andrew was shot down over Germany and was held as a prisoner of war for 18 months during World War II

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