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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in surprise visit to Eden

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have begun their tour of Cornwall, paying a visit to Truro Cathedral and a youth centre yesterday.

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Considering she has a huge number of public engagements to attend, it’s no surprise that Kate might have to opt for the same look from time to time.

Princess Kate, 34, stepped out in Cornwall with Prince William, 34, on the first day of their two-day trip to Cornwall and Scilly Isles of England to tend to some royal business, and the day started out innocently enough.

William and Kate then paid a visit to Zebs, a safe, friendly and creative space where young people can go to hang out with friends and take part in different activities.

You probably won’t realize just from looking at her chic style, but Kate’s trousers only cost about $25! William will one day inherit the duchy’s extensive revenues-which a year ago came to £20m ($26.6M)-when his father Prince Charles becomes king.

Duchess Kate agreed with her husband: “It is so hard because there’s so much out there”.

She said: ‘Kate didn’t see the baby muttaburrasaurus at first as his colours blended in with my clothes so she had quite a giggle once she realised what I was holding.

However, Kate doesn’t seem too fazed by the prospect of her potentially sleepless night.

William and Kate arrived on the rocky outcrop by boat and donned shades as they walked along the main road – a country lane lined with pretty cottages and hedgerows.

The Royal Couple visited charities and greeted thousands of well-wishers in Cornwall.

It was the final day of the royal couple’s tour. “It took me an awfully long time to work out what I wanted to be”, he said. As they waited for the fog to clear, the couple spent Friday morning exploring the Eden Project in Cornwall, the hugely popular visitor attraction that consist of two huge biomes; one simulating a Rainforest environment, and the other the Mediterranean.

Earlier, Kate again proved herself to be a good sport as she visited Healey’s Cornish Cider Farm and even got behind the bar to pull a pint with the help of bar staff. That was the best I could get as we were told we were not allowed to take selfies as they went past.

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Bea recalls, ‘She said she was teaching George and Charlotte all about the farm at Sandringham.

William and Kate make day trip to Cornwall