Share

Prince William and Kate help at brokerage charity day

The Duchess of Cambridge dazzled in turquoise as she celebrated the achievements of counsellors during a visit to an addiction treatment centre.

Advertisement

While Middleton got into the spirit of trading and urged the brokerage firm’s clients to make bigger deals at one point even yelling into the phone, “Is that all, James?”

Prince William began laughing and said (via People), “Catherine, I think you can stop flirting with them now!”

“We should have come in fancy dress”, remarked William as Kate received posies of flowers from local school children, who also treated the Duke and Duchess to a musical performance as they met with dignitaries and charity representatives.

The Royal couple, Kate Middleton and Prince William, called the second-time parents, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, as the reality star already gave birth to a baby boy on December 5. “You’re not normally this polite when we play”.

The Prince, 33, then turned to another trader, Brett Lincoln, and, raising an eyebrow said; ‘Sorry my wife is just embarrassing me’.

The mother of two showed off her chopped locks at ICAP’s annual Christmas Charity Day.

Nigel Halligan, wore stiletto heels and no pants, told the Duchess; ‘I really don’t know how you women do it!’

Much like her outfit choices, which fly off shelves as soon as the designers’ details become known, the new “Kate” is likely to be a hit with fashionistas.

Advertisement

The final tally isn’t in, but last year’s ICAP event raised about $12 million dollars for charity. Some of the organisations supported by the Duke and Duchess are set to benefit this year, namely, SkillForce, of which Prince William is patron, as well as SportsAid and Place2Be which the Duchess of Cambridge represents. And all eyes were on the married couple as they engaged in plenty of flirtatious banter throughout their time there.

The Duchess of Cambridge receives a bouquet as she leaves Action on Addiction's Centre for Addiction Treatment Studies in Warminster Wiltshire