Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William got a little sporty while celebrating the 10th anniversary of Coach Core.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton had a little friendly competition during their trip to Northern Ireland. On Thursday, the Prince and Princess of Wales made their way to the Trademarket, an outdoor space that hosts local food and drink vendors from across the region. During their visit, William, 40, and Kate, 41, tried their hand at mixology. The duo arrived in coordinating blue outfits.
William wore a smart blue suit, while Kate wore a light blue coat over a silky pussy-bow blouse and dark blue slacks. The prince and princess got behind the bar for a competition to see who could make the best and fastest cocktail. In a video, posted on their official Twitter account, William and Kate are each accompanied by bartenders as they pour drinks into a cocktail shaker. Kate is seen shaking her mixed drink up before pouring it in a glass. At the end of the video, the duo cheers their drinks, before taking a sip.
The pair’s visit to Trademarket allowed them to speak with Will Neill, who founded the space to encourage more foot traffic in the area and allow people from various backgrounds to highlight their businesses. Who did it better? pic.twitter.com/t24ifPmrI9Neill also shared how the space would work to keep things ethically and environmentally sustainable. Will and Kate’s visit came after their first stop at the PIPS Suicide Prevention in Ireland.
PIPS is a crisis support charity that works across the community to offer resources, help and other tools for people who are experiencing mental health crisis. The royals, who have been mental health advocates, spoke with staff at PIPS about the way they are working in the community to lower the suicide rates amongst young people. William and Kate are ending their day at
.Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William got a little sporty while celebrating the 10th anniversary of Coach Core.
New day jobs! Prince William and Princess Kate recently took over a BBC radio show for a day — and Kate couldn’t help poking a little fun at her husband’s hosting voice.
The Prince and Princess of Wales will speak about the importance of mental health on a specially recorded show for BBC Radio One’s Newsbeat. William and Kate, both 40, led a discussion for World Mental Health Day on Monday for a special programme which will be aired on BBC Radio One, Radio One Extra and the Asian Network on Tuesday afternoon.
The Princess of Wales has always had a group of close knit friends, some who she met at university or school while others she got to know through her husband Prince William. Kate, 40, and William, also 40, have grown close to each other's pals throughout the years after meeting at St Andrews University and starting a relationship. The mum-of-three has friends who have remained by her side through school, marriage and having children, and after joining the Royal Family she's also formed close bonds with certain Royals, such as Sophie, Countess of Wessex.
Kate Middleton was the epitome of regal and during a recent trip to Northern Ireland, where she proved just how calm and collected she could be. The Princess of Wales, 40, along with the Prince of Wales visited Belfast earlier in the week and during their trip she was subjected to a rather awkward exchange.
are said to want their kids——to have as normal an upbringing as possible. They can't control the fact that the kids have all been world famous from the moment they were born, but they can make sure the little royals grow up with house rules. Rules are normal, right?One unbreakable Wales family rule, according to the , is a strict ban on shouting.
Kate Middleton has been keeping a busy schedule since the death of Queen Elizabeth II last month. The 40-year-old Princess of Wales has recently traveled to Northern Ireland, Wales, and visited the Royal Surrey County Hospital maternity unit.
. Diplomatic nods must be considered, functionality is key on long days with multiple appointments, and state heads must look approachable while retaining an air of the utmost professionalism.
Kate Middleton has been keeping a busy schedule since the death of Queen Elizabeth II last month. The 40-year-old Princess of Wales has recently traveled to Northern Ireland, Wales, and visited the Royal Surrey County Hospital maternity unit. On Friday, the mother of three released a special video message for the England Rugby team — her first video message since becoming the Princess of Wales following the queen's death on Sept.
Princess Catherine, AKA Kate Middleton, wasn’t going to let one heckler break her composure during her visit to Northern Ireland this week!
Kate Middleton kept her composure in an uncomfortable situation during a visit to Northern Ireland. Kate was joined by Prince William for a walkabout outside Carrickfergus Castle on Thursday, where the Princess of Wales was greeting well-wishers.
A royal tipple! Prince William and Princess Kate engaged in some friendly competition during their visit to Northern Ireland.
Prince William and Kate Middleton had a little friendly competition during their trip to Northern Ireland.
Kate Middleton has once again shown off her maternal side as she cooed over babies in Northern Ireland. Mum-of-three Kate and husband Prince William, both 40, first stopped off in Belfast for their day-long visit to the region. As well as showing their long-standing support for mental health advocacy by visiting the Public Initiative for Prevention of Suicide and Self Harm (PIPS), the royal pair chatted to members of the public outside the establishment – where Kate was undeniably drawn towards some adorable young faces.
Kate Middleton has been confronted by a woman and told she's not "in her own country" while on a Northern Ireland trip, it has been reported.
The Prince and Princess of Wales could be seen trying their hand at bartending in Northern Ireland on 6 October, with the pair creating their very own cocktails. Prince William, 40, and Kate, also 40, headed to the Trademarket outdoor market in Belfast after visiting the PIPS Suicide Prevention Ireland (PIPS Charity) earlier on in the day.
When meeting members of the public on her visit to Northern Ireland, the Princess of Wales was challenged by a woman who suggested Kate was not in her own country.The exchange unfolded when Kate and William were undertaking an impromptu meet and greet with people in north Belfast. While shaking hands with the princess, the woman said: “Nice to meet you but it would be better if it was when you were in your own country.” The woman, who appeared to be videoing the exchange on a mobile phone, added: “Ireland belongs to the Irish.” The Princess of Wales is currently in the region alongside husband Prince William for a day-long string of engagements there.