Kate Middleton's perfect in pinstripes as she fist bumps schoolchildren in Cardiff
03.10.2023 - 15:05
/ ok.co.uk
Kate Middleton went business chic once again as she and Prince William fist-bumped school children on a Royal engagement in Wales. The Princess of Wales, 41, opted for a tailored pinstripe trouser suit for the visit to Cardiff to meet members of the Windrush generation and to celebrate the work of diverse community groups in the city.
William, 41, and Kate were greeted by cheering school children when they arrived at Grange Pavilion close to the city centre for an event marking the start of Black History Month.
The popular Royal couple shook hands with some young fans - while giving others a little fist-bump or a high five. As they met the youngsters, who were waving flags from Wales and other nations around the world, William seemed particularly mesmerised by a young pupil's headband which featured two pink pom poms.
While in Cardiff, the Prince and Princess of Wales were set to meet members from the Windrush Cymru Elders, Black History Cymru 365 and the Minority Ethnic Youth Forum for Wales to hear about the contribution of the Windrush generation to the Welsh community.
This year marked the 75th anniversary of the arrival of HMT Empire Windrush to the UK.
The ship carried hundreds of passengers from the Caribbean who, alongside people from other parts of the Commonwealth, came to the UK to fill post-war labour shortages. William and Kate were also set to learn about how young minority ethnic residents are creating positive change in Wales.
The Grange Pavilion is a partnership project between Grange Pavilion Project, Grangetown Community Action, Cardiff University and Cardiff Council which saw the organisations redevelop a previously vacant bowls pavilion into a community facility. The space now offers a community cafe,
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