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William and Kate have been abseiling
About a month after Prince George was born in July 2013, Kate moved to Anglesey from her parents’ place along with the royal baby to be with William during his last month of military service.
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Kate Middleton nearly immediately quashed these rumors surrounding her potential pregnancy when she partook in an abseiling event at an activity center in north Wales.
The focus of William and Kate’s visit to Wales is on mental health in young people.
The mum of 2 had the biggest grin on her face as she climbed down a 40ft wall while attached to a harness, and she just couldn’t wipe the smile off her face.
The Cambridges showed off their daring sides as they descended backwards down the wall at an outdoor activity centre.
As they left, Kate shared a lovely moment with three-year-old boy Theo, who handed the Duchess a bouquet of flowers. While helping her husband of four years rappel down the mountain, she joked: “I’m quite enjoying this actually”. “For once I’m in control”.
The couple received a warm welcome from locals as the first engagement of the day took them to Castle Square in Caernarfon town. Kate stunned in a chic grey coat (which we’ve seen before!) and pulled her hair back into a sleek ponytail.
According to Daily Mail, Prince William’s wife spoke about having a “wonderful and secure” childhood in her address which was about the need to extend help to the vulnerable young people as soon as possible in order to prevent problems in their later lives. This time Princess Kate and Prince William are trying to keep the secret as long as possible, hopefully well into Kate’s second trimester.
“I love it here”.
National chairman of Mountain Rescue England and Wales, Mike France said: “Catherine said, “not that we are competitive but if he does that I’m going to have to do that”, and she did”.
Pauline Hallett of Ogwen Mountain Rescue said: ‘William used to fly us around when he lived and worked up here and I was telling him about the new helicopters. Is it “very much her own” as the aides said? He knows all the different colours and asks her about all the parts.
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The Royal couple visited a photography project run by the local Mind organisation.