Prince William and Kate Middleton usually receive a warm welcome wherever they go but this hasn’t always been the case on their Caribbean tour.
09.03.2022 - 22:27 / justjared.com
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are paying a visit.
Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (AKA Kate Middleton) visited the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in Holland Park on Wednesday (March 9) in London, United Kingdom.
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The royals paid a visit to learn about the extraordinary efforts being made to support Ukrainians in the United Kingdom and across Europe amid Russia’s invasion.
The two met with members of the Ukrainian community and volunteers, and heard about the services offered, as well as the incredible amount of donations they have received and the challenges they continue to face to provide aid where it’s most needed.
William and Kate were invited to help with some of the sorting and packaging of items donated as well, and Kate gave homemade cakes to the workers. They were also shown around by Ukraine’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, Vadym Prystaiko and his wife Inna Prystaiko.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton usually receive a warm welcome wherever they go but this hasn’t always been the case on their Caribbean tour.
Kate Middleton wears a bright yellow dress while arriving with Prince William in Kingston, Jamaica on Tuesday (March 22).
Prince William and Kate Middleton showed off their deep sea diving skills and swam with the sharks! As the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge continue along their Caribbean tour on behalf of Queen Elizabeth, they stopped to visit the Belize Barrier Reef which is the “second largest barrier reef in the world.”
Prince William and Kate Middleton are having a blast on their Caribbean tour.
Royal fans have been left convinced they caught a rare moment where Kate Middleton flirted with her husband Prince William.The start of their Caribbean tour got off to a sweet start as the Duke and Duchess showed off their dance moves during a visit to the Garifuna Cultural Centre in the coastal town of Hopkins in Belize. Kate, 40, who looked gorgeous in a blue Tory Burch floral dress, was quick to join in the fun as she danced with nine local schoolchildren while her other half William, 39, appeared shy on the sidelines. Encouraging him to join in, Kate danced her way towards William to pull him into the crowd while he looked adoringly at her, clearly in awe of her.
Queen Elizabeth II, is intended to strengthen the U.K.’s ties with Commonwealth countries as the queen marks 70 years on the throne.But the trip suffered a hitch before the couple set out, when a planned visit to a cacao farm in the Central American nation of Belize was scrapped because of local opposition.According to local reports, a protest was staged on Friday opposing the royal visit to Akte ’il Ha cacao farm in Indian Creek village in the foothills of the Maya Mountains. Belize news outlet Channel 7 reported that there is a dispute between village residents and Flora and Fauna International, a conservation charity William supports as patron.The royal couple’s Kensington Palace office said that “due to sensitive issues involving the community in Indian Creek, the visit has been moved to a different location.” The government of Belize said “another venue has been selected to showcase Maya family entrepreneurship in the cacao industry.”The couple, formally known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, also are due to visit Jamaica, where they are due to celebrate the legacy of Bob Marley and island’s rich musical and sporting heritage.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are cancelling one of the stops on their Caribbean tour.
Kate Middleton took the time to honor Ukraine in her attire at the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey in London. Kate was joined by her husband, Prince William, father-in-law, Prince Charles, and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, at the service. Queen Elizabeth II was not in attendance. The 40-year-old Duchess of Cambridge dazzled in a stunning royal blue Catherine Walker coat and matching Sean Barratt hat for the occasion.
The British Royal family was on-hand for the Commonwealth Day festivities at Westminster Abbey on Monday (Mar. 14), but it wasn’t that huge of a showing this year. Kate Middleton and her husband, Prince William, were there, along with William’s father, Prince Charles, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. However, notable family members like Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Queen Elizabeth II were absent. Though Queen Elizabeth, 95, recently battled COVID-19, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday (Mar. 11) that she would not attend the service due to mobility issues, per The Mirror.
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Kate Middleton seems to be on quite the roll with her hair looks. She’s truly finding her stride when it comes to sophisticated styles – and we’re delighted to see her straying away from the bouncy blow-dry and more into new sleeker territory. (Though, we will always love her iconic Wimbledon waves.) For her recent visit to the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London, the Duchess of Cambridge looked demure with seriously long and sleek lengths.
Prince William continues to face criticism over the comments he made about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this week.
There has been some controversy surrounding the comments that Prince William made this week while visiting the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London.
Prince William was slammed by Martin Luther King Jr.‘s daughter, Bernice King, on March 10 after he was accused of making “horrific comments” about Ukraine. It was during a Ukrainian community event, when William and Kate Middleton visited the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London to support the relief effort on March 9. While there, he said, “Everyone is horrified by what they are seeing. The news every day, it’s almost unfathomable to actually witness it, to see it. For our generation, it’s very alien to see this in Europe. We’re all right behind you.”
Prince William’s comments he made while visiting the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London on Wednesday were taken out of context, causing backlash.
Prince William is facing backlash after describing the attack on Ukraine as “alien” compared to past conflicts that have taken place in Africa and Asia.The 39 year old was visiting the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London with wife Kate Middleton when the comments were made as he met with volunteers sorting out aid transportation for those suffering in the Russian invasion currently. It was reported by The Independent that Prince William told volunteers: “It’s very alien to see this in Europe.
Kate Middleton and Prince William continue to show their support for Ukraine as they took a trip to the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London Wednesday. The royal couple made the surprise visit to hear about efforts to support Ukrainians in the U.K. and across Europe.
Kate Middleton is without a doubt one of the most stylish members of the Royal Family, so it's no surprise that her husband Prince William occasionally takes style advice and coordinates with her outfits. The pair were both spotted visiting the Ukrainian Culture Centre in London wearing the colour blue - a subtle tribute to Ukraine. Kate Middleton is known for dressing for the occasion and generally wears colours to respect the country she is visiting or representing.
Prince William and Kate Middleton spent some time learning about the work being done at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre in London, where volunteers are mounting a humanitarian effort to help those affected near and far.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made the visit Wednesday and were greeted by Ukraine's ambassador to the U.K., Vadym Prystaiko and his wife, Inna. The ambassador and his wife gave William and Kate a tour of the facility, where the royals met with members of the Ukrainian community in London and volunteers.Kate and William were photographed wearing lapel pins in Ukraine's flag colors, and they listened intently as volunteers walked them through their efforts and the challenges they face trying to get the material to those who need it most.