Honoring their great-grandfather. Prince William and Duchess Kate’s eldest two children attended Prince Philip’s memorial service on Tuesday, March 29.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived in Belize City on Saturday and appeared every bit the syncing couple as they matched blue outfits for the first day of the trip. Kate, 40, looked stunning in a royal blue skirt suit with matching accessories.The lace look outfit comprised of a knee length pencil skirt with matching top with a v-neck and fine collar.The top had three-quarter length sleeves and the Duchess matched the outfit with royal blue stiletto heels and a matching clutch bag.
Kate’s long brunette hair was half up revealing drop earring and a matching necklace. William, 39, complimented his wife perfectly in a light blue suit and white shirt with a dark blue tie.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.The royal couple were all smiles as they came down the steps from the plane to greet local officials.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met the Prime Minister of Belize, Johnny Briceno and his wife Rossana Briceno, at the Laing Building, Belize City. The stop marks the couple’s start of their tour of the Caribbean on behalf of the Queen to mark her Platinum Jubilee.
William and Kate were expected to kick the eight-day tour off with a visit to a cocoa farm, but after protests from locals, the engagement was cancelled.They will stay in Belize for three nights and are also expected to visit historic Mayan sites and to celebrate the culture of the Garifuna community. William is passionate about the environment so the pair will also take the time to explore Belize’s biodiversity.
Local residents protested earlier this week forcing the royal couple to cancel their first royal appointment in Belize. Protestors are reported to have described the visit
.Honoring their great-grandfather. Prince William and Duchess Kate’s eldest two children attended Prince Philip’s memorial service on Tuesday, March 29.
Prince William reportedly held emergency talks with senior aides following the backlash to his and Kate Middleton’s recent royal tour.The couple just completed an eight day tour around Belize, Jamaica and the Bahamas, but the visit wasn’t without controversy.The trip faced backlash against the royal visit from some who called on the couple to address the growing anti-monarchy sentiment in the three Caribbean countries. Although the three countries gained independence last century, they still officially have the Queen as head of state.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge embarked on a royal tour of the Caribbean last week, and one person who has been eager to follow the pair's trip is their eldest son, Prince George. Prince William, 39, and Kate, 40, visited Belize and Jamaica before jetting to The Bahamas for their final stop on their eight-day tour, which they are completing on behalf of Queen Elizabeth to celebrate her historic Platinum Jubilee.
Prince William and Kate Middleton joked that they’d brought the British weather with them as they continue their tour of the Caribbean.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge ended up in a torrential downpour as they visited a school in the Bahamas and apologised for “bringing England’s rain with us”.The royal couple visited Sybil Strachan Primary School in Nassau this morning when they dropped in on a class to meet students and staff before joining morning assembly. Kate, 40, was wearing a pale-green dress by Self Portrait alongside jewellery by Bahamian designer Nadia Irena, when she was caught in the downpour.The royal paired her dress with a pair of white, pointed heels and wore her brunette hair in long, loose waves.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's successful royal tour to the Caribbean is a sign that the monarchy is in "safe hands", royal expert Duncan Larcombe tells OK! Kate and William have been photographed at engagements in Belize, Jamaica and The Bahamas over the past week, marking a Platinum Jubilee visit for the couple. And with all the photo opportunities of the pair - including visiting cultural sites, scuba diving and dancing - Kate and Wills have proven that they are well prepared to keep the monarchy going into the future.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's Caribbean tour is well underway, with the couple having landed in Jamaica, their second stop, on 22 March. Kate, 40, and Prince William, 39, spent three nights in Belize before heading off to Jamaica, and are set to finish their tour with a trip to the Bahamas. The royal couple arrived at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, and stepped off the plane to an official welcome.
The Queen will have a “huge smile on her face” as she looks at pictures of Kate Middleton and Prince William during their Caribbean tour, says royal expert Duncan Larcombe. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have given a glimpse inside their trip, which has so far included scuba diving in Belize and playing the bongos in Trench Town. Duncan tells OK! there have been lots of lovely moments showing Kate, 40, and William, 39, together – and it’s what the royal family needs “more than ever”.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have been spotted showing off their musical talents as they played the bongos during a visit to Trench Town in Jamaica during their Caribbean tour.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge looked like they were having a whale of a time as they sat down side-by-side with the instruments in front of them as they bashed out a tune together. Kate, 40, looked gorgeous in a striped turquoise and orange dress, which she paired with a bangle by local designer Lashawndla Bailey-Miller.
Kate Middleton wowed on Monday night in Belize, attending a special reception hosted by the Governor General of Belize at the Mayan ruins of Cahal Pech. The 40-year-old Duchess of Cambridge wore a shimmering bright pink floor-length gown by The Vampire's Wife. She accessorized with oversized silver circular earrings and a white and black embroidered clutch.
Prince William and Kate Middleton stand atop a landing while touring an archaeological site in Chiquibul, Belize on Monday (March 21).
Kate Middleton and Prince William are currently on a royal tour in the sunny Caribbean and we couldn’t be more jealous. The pair landed on Saturday and have already made a stylish start to their trip.
Prince William, 39, and Kate Middleton, 40, showed off some pretty impressive dance moves on their royal tour of the Caribbean. The pair visited the village of Hopkins in Belize on Sunday, March 20, and had a blast with dancers of the Garifuna community. William, who honored Belize’s royal color by wearing a blue button down and blue pants, danced away with a local woman.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are having a blast on their Caribbean tour.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have got their Caribbean tour under way, and with a very sweet start too! The Duchess, 40, and her husband, 39, were grinning from ear to ear as they enjoyed a day out at the Maya cacao farm in the coastal town of Hopkins.The royal couple were treated to a delightful welcome dance and at one point Kate was gifted a pair of wooden maracas. And it was the Duchess' dress that stole the show, with the mum-of-three opting for a long blue pattered number with florals on by designer Tory Burch, which retails for £227, which she partnered with statement blue earrings and wedge sandals.
Prince William tries his hand at a bit of cocoa making during a visit to the Che’il Mayan Chocolate Factory on Sunday (March 20) in Indian Creek, Belize.
Daily Mail, per People. "The organizer said we had to let them use the football field and that people were coming to our village and it had to look good.