Prince William and Kate Middleton’s St. Patrick’s Day won’t be the same this year.
05.03.2020 - 20:56 / ok.co.uk
Kate Middleton cooed over an adorable baby as she visited a traditional family-owned pub in Galway on Thursday.The Duchess of Cambridge, alongside husband Prince William, got a taste of traditional Irish music as they visited Tig Coili, where they were greeted by locals.The royal couple, on the last day of their engagements in Ireland, sat in at the pub before being given a bottle of Middleton whiskey from Cork.
During the music session, Kate was seen holding onto the hand of an adorable
.Prince William and Kate Middleton’s St. Patrick’s Day won’t be the same this year.
This week, during a stop on their royal tour of Ireland, Prince William and Kate Middleton met with performers and gymnasts in Tribeton in Galway. Kate revealed during the discussion that their daughter, Princess Charlotte, has taken up gymnastics.
Kate Middleton and Prince William rarely indulge in PDA and somehow still manage to give us major couple goals every time we see them together. However, in their latest Instagram post, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge can be seen sharing a sweet moment together as they smiled for the camera. The two can be seen cozying up to each other. With their arms around each other, the picture features Kate lovingly looking at her husband.
Kate Middleton whacked the hurling ball like a pro as she gave the Gaelic-Irish sport a try during her Ireland tour with husband Prince William. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited GAA Club in Galway, Ireland, on March 5, and happily tried their hand at hurling.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have revealed how their children might become future members of a rock band or Cirque du Soleil.
Kate Middleton and Prince William will finish their royal tour of Ireland today, and Kate is starting the day back in green to pay tribute to the country. The Duchess of Cambridge wore a belted print Suzannah dress in the hue to visit Tribeton, a restaurant in Galway.
Kate Middleton has been showing off her fitness skills lately. After racing and practicing punches with the sports charity SportsAid last week, the mother of three took on the Irish sport of hurling on Thursday during the last day of her and Prince William's royal visit to Ireland.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived an hour late to their final royal engagement in Ireland after they experienced an issue with their helicopter.This is the last day of their three-day trip in the country, where they've already enjoyed a visit to the Savannah House in County Kildar and an evening reception hosted by Tanaiste Simon Coveney at the Museum of Literature Ireland.Today, Thursday 5 March, they spent the morning listening to youth music project Livefeed and the Galway
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William look like they had a fun final day on their Ireland tour!
Kate Middleton's padded black headband hid part of the Duchess of Cambridge's big new hair change during her Ireland royal tour. The Duchess now has curtain bangs and shorter hair.
Kate Middleton loves a good fashion rewear, and she threw it way back to her pre-royal days this morning in Ireland when she stepped out in a white Reiss Olivia coat from 2008. Kate paired the piece with black skinny jeans and her Equipment polka dot blouse.Here's Kate first wearing the coat before she was engaged to William, back in 2008.
Kate Middleton wears a bright pink dress for the Irish Tanaiste Simon Coveney’s reception on Wednesday night (March 4) in Dublin, Ireland.
Given that Prince William, 37, and Kate Middleton, 38, are about to interact with a lot of people amid their three-day royal tour in Ireland, William couldn’t resist joking that they’ll essentially be germ carriers amid the coronavirus scare. The subject came up at the start of the tour on March 4, which kicked off at a reception held inside the Guinness storehouse’s Gravity bar in Dublin.
Kate Middleton looked elegant in a magenta dress during an evening engagement in Dublin alongside husband Prince William.The Duchess of Cambridge sported a vintage Oscar de la Renta ensemble while attending a reception in Dublin hosted by Tanaiste Simon Coveney at the Museum of Literature Ireland.The dress, which featured a ruffle neck and black fabric belt, was polka-dotted as the Duchess added a pop of colour to her outfit.
Kate Middleton and Prince William's royal tour of Ireland has begun, and the Duchess of Cambridge kicked things off on a sartorial high note. The royal couple was photographed arriving at Dublin airport Tuesday and went straight on to a meeting with the President of Ireland at Áras an Uachtaráin, followed by an evening trip to the Guinness Storehouse.