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Prince William & Kate Middleton Visit A Cider Farm During Cornwall Visit
“I managed to get them coming out and William turned to me and said “that is a awful selfie” which made Kate laugh”.
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Will and Kate were shown inside the cathedral by Dean of Truro Roger Bush. It is hard isn’t it to pinpoint one thing.
Prince William and Duchess Kate arrive to visit Truro Cathedral. On Thursday the royal couple made their first official visit to the Duchy and explored a lot of what Cornwall has to offer.
A construction worker snaps a selfie with Prince William and Catherine, as they visit a housing project site in Newquay, United Kingdom.
Outside, Prince William and Kate went on a royal walkabout among the crowd.
Accordingly, Pippa wants to name her first baby Michael or Tristan while Kate wants to name her rumored third baby, Alice.
But William had to leave the last pint, “I’ll fall over if I drink that!”
Despite being criticized for a lot of reasons, Prince William and Kate Middleton are also admired by many as being “really good with people”. ‘I can’t tell you how much fun it is to wake up seeing this and it just makes your day.
Sam Wayne managed to grab as priceless snap of himself beaming as a giggling William and Kate walk in the background at the Nansledan housing development in Cornwall.
Kate Middleton and her Gap trousers.
Kate wore the Natasha coat to a series of engagements in Kensington in January and it instantly became such a hit with women – many of whom weren’t even pregnant – that it sold out in most sizes.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge headed to Healey’s Cornish Cider Farm, celebrating the local business and Cornwall tourist attraction’s 30th anniversary.
The couple were there to see the work of the Wave Project, which uses surfing to reduce anxiety and improve wellbeing in children.
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“I was in the right place at the right time – or the right place at the wrong time, depending how you look at it”. The 34-year-old accessorized the fit-and-flare Lela Rose dress, which retailed for $1295, with a clutch bag that lately seems to be one of her faves.