Prince William and Kate Middleton’s St. Patrick’s Day won’t be the same this year.
04.03.2020 - 23:12 / etonline.com
Prince William isn't fearing the spread of the coronavirus. According to CBS News, coronavirus has spread to 80 countries, with 93,000 cases and 3,200 deaths, but the Duke of Cambridge questioned the severity of the outbreak during his tour of Ireland with his wife, Kate Middleton.
While at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, William was seen chatting with a National Ambulance Service paramedic.
«I bet everyone's like, 'I've got coronavirus, I'm dying,' and you're like, 'No, you've just got a
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s St. Patrick’s Day won’t be the same this year.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will not be hosting their St. Patrick's Day event this year due to the Irish Guards' first battalion being currently deployed in Iraq and South Sudan.
• 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.
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.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are breaking all the rules on their latest royal tour of Ireland. Okay, not all of the rules, but some of them at least.
• The royal leaned in for a selfie with a young fan named Jennifer, whose mother, Donna Malone, shared her daughter's royal selfie and a picture of Jennifer snapping the photo on Twitter.
• The royal leaned in for a selfie with a young fan named Jennifer, whose mother, Donna Malone, shared her daughter's royal selfie and a picture of Jennifer snapping the photo on Twitter.
• The royal leaned in for a selfie with a young fan named Jennifer, whose mother, Donna Malone, shared her daughter's royal selfie and a picture of Jennifer snapping the photo on Twitter.
Prince William just made one fan’s day! Earlier this week, while on a royal tour of Ireland with his wife, Kate Middleton, the 37-year-old Duke of Cambridge broke royal protocol to take a selfie with a fan named Jennifer.
Prince William just made one fan's day! Earlier this week, while on a royal tour of Ireland with his wife, Kate Middleton, the 37-year-old Duke of Cambridge broke royal protocol to take a selfie with a fan named Jennifer.
Well, I can't say I love this, Prince William. On Tuesday, William and Kate visited the Gravity bar at Dublin's Guinness Storehouse, as People reports.
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.
Prince William had a very sweet reply to a fan in Ireland who told him she loved his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton).
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.
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.