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| Here's what Will and Kate are doing in Paris - Stock Daily Dish Posted: 13 Dec 2019 06:16 AM PST CLOSESkip in x x Will and Kate are going to Paris and have a busy schedule. This will be Will's first official visit since his mother, Princess Diana, was killed in a car crash there 20 years ago. USA TODAY Prince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge at the BAFTAs at the Royal Albert Hall on Feb.12, 2017 in London., England.(Photo: Daniel Leal-Olivas,WPA Pool/Getty Images) 913 CONNECT 3 COMMENTEMAILMORE Prince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge arrive in Paris on Friday, hoping to light up the City of Light with their special charm, and maybe even soothe some of the wounded feelings from the bitter Brexit vote. Their two-day visit might be slightly dimmer thanks to the absence of their cute kids — Prince George, who turns 4 in July, and Princess Charlotte, who turns 2 in May — but the usually glowing presence of the Duchess of Cambridge, 35, can be expected to make up for it. This will be as a couple to Paris, and Will's first official visit since his mother, the late Princess Diana, died there in a car crash in a traffic tunnel 20 years ago, on Aug. 31, 1997. She was 36. The couple's first day will start early Friday with the annual St. Patrick's Day parade of the Irish Guards (Will, 34, is a colonel in the Guards) at their barracks in London. The colorful ceremony features Kate in a green coat, the distribution of shamrocks, lunch and the official petting of the Guards' mascot, a towering Irish wolfhound named Domhnall. FacebookSee the photos: Prince William and Duchess Kate charm ParisPost to Facebook Posted!Bon jour, Paris! Duchess Kate of Cambridge arrived in Paris with Prince William on March 17, 2017, for a two-day official visit aimed in part on maintaining good relations with France in the wake of Britain's coming divorce from the European Union. Pascal Le Segretain, Getty Images The French looked eager to greet the young royals. Elysee Palace employees watch as Will and Kate arrive at the home of French President Francois Hollande. Christophe Ena, AP Britain may be exiting the European Union but the royals are still popular. Will and Kate's first meet-and-greet in Paris was with French President Francois Hollande at the Elysee Palace on March 17, 2017. Christophe Ena, AP Come on in! President Francois Hollande gestures to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the Elysee Palace. Samir Hussein, Samir Hussein/WireImage French President Francois Hollande seemed happy to welcome Will and Kate, despite possible lingering bitterness from the coming Brexit divorce proceedings. The young royals are scheduled to visit Les Invalides (where Napoleon's impressive tomb is located), and the Musée D'Orsay to see its unparalleled collection of French Impressionist paintings. Plus, they will meeta black-tie dinner to meet young French leaders in the arts, sports, military and business at a reception and a black-tie dinner. Christophe Ena, AP For arrival in Paris, Kate wore the same forest green, military-style Catherine Walker coat she started the day in at the annual St. Patrick's Day parade of the Irish Guards at their London barracks. But she ditched the hat she wore in the morning and let down her famously glossy hair. Samir Hussein, Samir Hussein/WireImage Prince William, in his Irish Guards uniform, and Duchess Kate attended the annual St Patrick's Day parade at Cavalry Barracks in west London in the morning before departing for a two-day official visit to Paris. JUSTIN TALLIS, AFP/Getty Images Kate's outfit for the St. Patrick's Day parade was appropriately military: She wore a forest green custom Catherine Walker coat with a matching hat and Gianvito Rossi suede green pumps, plus an Irish Guard brooch. Kirsty Wigglesworth, AP The most fun aspect of the St. Patrick's Day ceremony is distributing the shamrocks to the Irish Guards, including to Domnhall the Irish wolfhound mascot of the guards. Kirsty Wigglesworth, AP Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:Replay AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow Captions The couple heads for Paris later, where their first photo op will be a meeting with French President François Hollande at the Élysée Palace, according to a Kensington Palace announcement. Their schedule includes other possibilities for striking photos, including a visit to Les Invalides (where Napoleon's impressive tomb is located), where they will meet victims and first responders from the Bataclan and Nice terrorist attacks, and to the Musée D'Orsay to see its unparalleled collection of French Impressionist paintings, some of which are headed to London later this year for an exhibit at the Tate Gallery. Also on their schedule are the usual black-tie dinners and embassy receptions where they will meet young French leaders from the arts, sport, fashion, business and charities, as well as young military award winners, according to the palace. They also will attend the Wales vs France Six Nations rugby match at the Stade du France — Will's first match since he assumed patronage of the Welsh Rugby Union since Queen Elizabeth II stepped down as patron in December. Now that politicians and voters are taking Britain out of the European Union trailing recriminations on both sides of the English Channel, the popular British royals are being sent to the Continent to help ensure relations remain relatively friendly. Besides Paris, Will and Kate are also scheduled to visit Poland and Germany in July. Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, are headed to at the end of March for a week-long goodwill tour, which will include the couple's first meeting with Pope Francis. Also, Charles, Will and younger son Prince Harry will travel to France on April 9 (Charles' and Camilla's 12th wedding anniversary) to attend the commemorations for the 100th anniversary of the WWI Battle of Vimy Ridge, Canada's most notable military victory and a symbol of Canadian national pride. FacebookDuchess Kate: Style DiaryPost to Facebook Posted!Duchess Kate stepped out in her go-to hue of forest green for St. Patrick's Day as she and Prince William distributed shamrocks to the Irish Guards March 17 in London. JUSTIN TALLIS, AFP/Getty Images Kate and Prince William, who holds the rank of colonel in the Irish Guards, arrive at the 2017 St. Patrick's Day Parade at the Cavalry Barracks in Hounslow, London. Kirsty Wigglesworth, AP Kate's green ensemble popped against the Irish Guards' red uniforms. Here, she's seen attaching a sprig of shamrocks to a coat worn by Irish wolfhound Domhnall, the regimental mascot of the Irish Guards. JUSTIN TALLIS, AFP/Getty Images Duchess Kate wore a favorite Michael Kors coat to the unveiling of a new armed service memorial on March 9, 2017. Kate paired the coat, originally retailing for$2,995, with a matching navy hat, gloves and pumps. JUSTIN TALLIS, AFP/Getty Images Duchess Kate visits the Ronald McDonald House in London on Feb. 28. For the occasion she chose a fringed blue suit with silver threading by Rebecca Taylor, and her hair pulled back in a half-bun with long, flowing curls. ANDY RAIN, EPA Duchess Kate paired the suit with navy pumps. Eamonn M. McCormack, Getty Images Duchess Kate appears to have a halo, a trick of back lighting at a reception to launch the UK-India Year of Culture 2017 on Feb. 27, 2017 at Buckingham Palace. Yui Mok, WPA Pool/Getty Images) Queen Elizabeth II led the royals, including Duchess Kate and Prince William, in launching the Year of Culture, celebrating deep cultural ties and the 70th anniversary of India's independence at events and exhibitions in both countries. JONATHAN BRADY, AFP/Getty Images For the UK-India reception, Kate wore a long-sleeve, pleated Rhona dress in sparkly platinum by Erdem, with matching sparkly platinum pumps by Oscar de la Renta, according to the blogs that track her fashion. WPA Pool, Getty Images The pictures always show their faces but these show the feet of Duchess Kate, in platinum pumps, and Prince William and one of the guests the UK-India Year of Culture 2017 reception. YUI MOK, AFP/Getty Images As usual, lots of flowers for Duchess Kate on her visit to an Action for Children project caring for disadvantaged children in Torfaen, south Wales, on Feb. 22, 2017. This was her first engagement since becoming royal patron in December. GEOFF CADDICK, EPA Kate chose her burgundy suit with the flirty skirt hem by Paule Ka, with black boots and turtleneck. She's worn the French designer's outfits before, and may do so when she and Prince William pay an official visit to Paris in March. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Duchess Kate is always game for a game on her engagements. She had a go at playing pool during her visit to a child and adolescent mental health project in Wales. Paul Edwards, AP With a nod to Valentine's Day, Duchess Kate suited up in a red, double-breasted blazer, skinny black pants and tall black riding boots for a visit to Royal Air Force Wittering on Tuesday, Feb. 14. Karwai Tang, WireImage Her outfit was elegant, but practical. For one thing, there was no danger of skirts being blown around while standing on runways. Plus, those low-heeled boots are a lot more amenable to climbing in and out of small planes than her customary pumps. Stephen Pond, Getty Images Despite the bitter cold, Duchess Kate went bare-shoulders in a glamorous Alexander McQueen gown at the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) at Royal Albert Hall on Feb. 12, 2017 in London. Her chestnut locks were swept back in a low chignon and some pretty pink statement earrings, possibly diamonds, dangled from her ears. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Prince William, the president of BAFTA, looked almost as spiffy as his wife in his tuxedo but all eyes were on her off-the-shoulder black McQueen gown with a lavender floral print and a tiered skirt. DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS, AFP/Getty Images Duchess Kate glowed in mulberry when she attended a conference of health writers in London with Prince William on Feb. 6, 2017. EDDIE MULHOLLAND, AFP/Getty Images Continuing to campaign for mental health awareness, Duchess Kate and Prince William attended a conference of health writers in London, where William gave a speech urging that mental health issues be treated with the same respect as physical health issues. WPA Pool, Getty Images For the first time in public, Kate wore an Oscar de la Renta outfit, adding to the late designer's status after Ivanka Trump donned him during her father's inauguration. Kate's skirt suit was in a vibrant mulberry color and featured a jacket with a peplum waist and a full skirt with box pleats. Eddie Mulholland, AP Duchess Kate attends the Place2Be Big Assembly With Heads Together for Children's Mental Health Week at Mitchell Brook Primary School on Feb. 6, 2017 in London. Karwai Tang, WireImage Prince William and Duchess Kate at Mitchell Brook Primary School in London, as part of their Heads Together children's mental health-awareness campaign. FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA, EPA Duchess Kate wore a familiar outfit, a fire-engine red skirt suit by Luisa Spagnoli, with a black belt and shoes. IAN VOGLER, AFP/Getty Images The young royals showed off their sporty sides on Feb. 5 during a training event for the 2017 Virgin Money London Marathon to promote their mental health awareness charity Heads Together, at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London. ALASTAIR GRANT, AFP/Getty Images Prince Harry, Duchess Kate and Prince William look down the track as they prepare to race each other in a relay to promote their mental health awareness charity Heads Together. ALASTAIR GRANT, AFP/Getty Images Surprise! Prince Harry won the relay. But those young royals are competitive. WPA Pool, Getty Images As usual, Duchess Kate stood out in a bright red quilted ski jacket by Perfect Moment, according to the blogs that track her fashion. Karwai Tang, WireImage Duchess Kate wears a green jacket and matching pencil skirt by Hobbs during her visit to East Anglia's Children's Hospices on Jan. 24, 2017 in Quidenham, Norfolk. The princess was also updated on the organization's nook appeal, which she helped launch in 2014. Karwai Tang, WireImage Upon arrival, Kate was greeted by numerous children and their families. She even received a bouquet of flowers from one young girl. Karwai Tang, WireImage Duchess Kate also tapped into her creative side in the organization's Art Therapy room. ADRIAN DENNIS, AFP/Getty Images Duchess Kate arrives at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London on Jan. 17, 2017, to help the mental health destigmatization campaign launched with Prince William and Prince Harry. The trio gave speeches but lots of eyes were on Kate's extra-voluminous hair style. Yui Mok, AP Prince William, Duchess Kate of Cambridge and Prince Harry at event to promote their mental health destigmatization campaign at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in London, on Jan. 17, 2017. Stefan Wermuth, WPA Pool /Getty Images Kate was wearing a striking Erdem dress for the Heads Together event, a black textured matelassé frock with a dense floral pattern. WILL OLIVER, EPA Duchess Kate, fresh off the holidays and her 35th birthday, went back to work Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017. She stepped out in a royal blue, 1950s-inspired coat by British label Eponine for a visit to the Anna Freud Center for Children and Families. Tristan Fewings, Getty Images Kate accessorized her blue Eponine coat with a navy-blue suede clutch and stilettos (and her sapphire engagement ring). WILL OLIVER, EPA Will and Kate joined the queen and royal family, plus Kate's parents, sister and brother, in walking to church from Sandringham for Sunday services on Jan. 8, 2017. Kate chose her Sportsmax olive green coat topped with a cozy warm grey fur hat. GERRY PENNY, EPA Duchess Kate and Princess Charlotte on Christmas Day 2016 at St Mark's Church in Englefield, England, near her parents' home. She's wearing her Hobbs coat, only this time with a matching faux fur collar. Andrew Matthews, AP Duchess Kate attended a Christmas party for volunteers at The Mix youth service on December 19, 2016. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Harry, Kate and Will visited the Heads Together charity for the party on December 19, 2016. ANDY RAIN, EPA The royal family gathered to pose before the annual Diplomatic Reception at Buckingham Palace on Dec. 8, 2016. The dress code is white tie and tiaras and the royal men who are members of the Order of the Garter wear their garters. (L-R) Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Prince William, and Duchess Kate of Cambridge. She recycled the sparkling cap-sleeve Jenny Packham scarlet gown she wore to the Chinese state banquet last year, but chose a different tiara, the Cambridge Lover's Knot Tiara. Dominic Lipinski, WPA Pool/Getty Images Will and Kate attended the memorial service for the late Duke of Westminster, a close friend of the royal family, in Chester Cathedral in Chester, England, on Nov. 28, 2016. Naturally, Kate was in black, in an Alexander McQueen double-breasted wool coat with velvet trim. Nigel Roddis, Getty Images The Duke of Westminster, the late Gerald Grosvenor, is survived by one son and three daughters, one of whom, Lady Tamara van Cutsem, is married to one of Prince William's closest friends. The duke died of a heart attack in August 2016. he was 64. Nigel Roddis, Getty Images Duchess Kate made two public appearances on Nov. 22, 2016, the second one to give a speech at an awards event celebrating the ambassadors of positive mental health in schools, at Mansion House in London. Eamonn M. McCormack, AP Kate's dress for the Place2Be Wellbeing in Schools Awards was the Preen Finella midi-dress in black with an asymmetrical neckline and a crystal-embellished belt at the waist. If it looks familiar, that's because she wore a scarlet version of the same dress during her recent tour of western Canada. Eamonn M. McCormack, AP Kate, once nervous at delivering speeches, has become a pro, praising the work being done to "end the stigma" surrounding mental-health issues. Eamonn M. McCormack, Getty Images Duchess Kate went to the Natural History Museum (she's the royal patron) in London on Nov. 22, 2016, to attend a children's tea party to celebrate Dippy the Diplodocus, the dino skeleton set to tour the UK to inspire kids' interest in natural history. Here, she makes a dinosaur egg with pupils from Oakington Manor Primary School. YUI MOK, AFP/Getty Images Duchess Kate wore a patterned LK Bennett tea dress, splattered with turquoise and white flowers, to the Natural History Museum in London for her tea party with kids on Nov. 22, 2016. YUI MOK, AFP/Getty Images Kate cuts a dino-shaped cake with kids from Oakington Manor Primary School at the Natural History Museum's tea party for 'Dippy' the diplodocus skeleton. YUI MOK, AFP/Getty Images Kate and kids examine a replica diplodocus fossil at the Natural History Museum in London. YUI MOK, AFP/Getty Images Kate at the annual Remembrance Sunday Service at the Cenotaph on Whitehall on Nov. 13, 2016 in London, to honor British war dead. She and other royal women watched the ceremony from the balcony of the Foreign Office. Karwai Tang, WireImage Will and Kate arrive at Royal Albert Hall for the annual Royal Festival of Remembrance in London on Nov.12, 2016, to mark anniversaries of the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Jutland, the Gulf War and the first flight of the Supermarine Spitfire. VICTORIA JONES, AFP/Getty Images As befits the occasion, Kate wore black coats for the Remembrance events this year, including this Temperley London Callas coat, and pinned red poppies to her lapels. WPA Pool, Getty Images As part of her anti-addiction activisites, Kate visited the Nelson Trust Women's Centre in Gloucester, on Nov. 4, 2016. The center helps women recover from addiction and trauma. Richard Pohle, AFP, Getty Images, pool via AP Kate's outfit for the Gloucester trip included familiar favorites, including a sky-blue Mulberry Paddington coat and a Dolce & Gabbana skirt and black turtleneck. RICHARD POHLE, AFP/Getty Images You can better see Kate's Dolce & Gabbana boucle wool skirt, with button fastenings and a yarn fringe detail, as she unveils a plaque at the Nelson center. She's also got on a poppy pin, as so many do during November, in memory of British war dead. RICHARD POHLE, AFP/Getty Images Kate is good with babies. She makes a face when she meets 4-month-old Gabriel as she talks to his mother, Hlengiwe Sithole, during a visit to the Nelson Trust Women's Centre. RICHARD POHLE, AFP/Getty Images As patron of Action on Addiction, Duchess Kate checked out highlights of the Recovery Street Film Festival on Nov. 3, 2016 in London. JUSTIN TALLIS, AFP/Getty Images Kate attended the premier of 'A Street Cat Named Bob" to benefit Action on Addiction, and got to meet the star, Bob the ginger cat, before the film rolled. WPA Pool, Getty Images Kate attended the premier in a white crochet maxi-dress by London label Self-Portrait, with a billowing pleated skirt that showed lots of leg. WILL OLIVER, EPA Duchess Kate, Prince William and other royals met British Olympic and Paralympic athletes at a reception hosted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace on Oct. 18, 2016. YUI MOK, AFP/Getty Images Kate, speaking to gold medal-winning swimmer Ellie Simmonds, wore an ankle-length dress with a pattern of huge red poppies by Alexander McQueen to the reception for Olympic athletes at Buckingham Palace. Eddie Mulholland, AP Will and Kate spent a day in Manchester, England, on Oct. 14, carrying out several engagements related to their charities and interests. Samir Hussein, WireImage Kate wore a checked plaid Erdem coat in black, navy and pink tones, with blue suede pumps. WPA Pool, Getty Images Kate was delighted to meet young fans who sported her face on a mask, on walkabout at the National Football Museum in Manchester. Karwai Tang, WireImage Kids have fun with royal masks while waiting for the Cambridges to arrive. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Kate watches as Will tries out a BAC 'Mono' Car during their visit to the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester. Karwai Tang, WireImage Duchess Kate went to the Netherlands on Oct. 11, 2016, in her first solo overseas engagement. She visited The Hague to see an exhibit of Vermeer from British collections at the Mauritshuis Gallery, met with Dutch King Willem-Alexander, and held meetings with charities about the young royals' ongoing mental health awareness campaign. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Kate chose a pale blue skirt suit by Catherine Walker for the visit to the Netherlands, which included a stop in Rotterdam. Chris Jackson, Getty Images King Willem-Alexander's wife, Queen Maxima, was in her home country of Argentina. The meeting of the future British queen and the Dutch king was the first between senior members of the two royal families in three years, as Kate joins in royal diplomacy in the wake of Britain's coming exit from the European Union. Pool, Getty Images Vermeer's 'Girl With a Pearl Earring' attracks Kate's notice at the Mauritshuis exhibit of 'At Home in Holland: Vermeer and his Contemporaries from the British Royal Collection' on Oct. 11, 2016 in The Hague, Netherlands. Pool/Samir Hussein,WireImage Duchess Kate, along with Prince William and Prince Harry, are making a big push to de-stigmatize mental-mental health issues as part of their joint charity effort, Heads Together. They attended World Mental Health Day celebration at the London Eye on Oct. 10, 2016 in London. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Kate was in Kate Spade at the London Eye, in a cabbage-rose-patterned frock with a bow-tie collar and a rose-mauve color that might have looked dowdy on a shorter, plumper woman. Chris Jackson, Getty Images The young royals are not afraid of heights. They happily piled into a pod of the London Eye overlooking the Thames with members of their mental health charity, Heads Together, to mark World Mental Health Day. RICHARD POHLE, AFP/Getty Images Duchess Kate and Prince William visited Steward's Academy on Sept. 16, 2016 in Harlow, England, as part of their Heads Together campaign to promote children's mental health. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Kate chose a pretty blue polka-dot dress by a new designer, Altuzarra. The dress featured an edgy side split that exposed some of her thigh. Ian Vogler, WPA Pool, Getty Images The second day of Will and Kate's trip to Cornwall and the nearby islands of Scilly started out delayed due to blustery weather making helicopter travel dicey. But the weather eventually cooperated and the two were off to St. Martins, one of the islands, with Kate looking very Hollywood in her sunglasses, on Sept. 2, 2016. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Not many royals wear pants on an official engagement but Kate always looks chic even in casual clothes, like these $30 Gap capris in a pretty blue and white pattern, topped with her Smythe navy blazer and the nude wedges she wore the day before. They were on a tour of the island of St. Martins on Sept. 2, 2016. Chris Jackson, Getty Images After visiting Tresco Abbey Garden, the sub-tropical garden that is a popular tourist attraction on Isles of Scilly, Will and Kate traveled by boat to St Martins. WPA Pool, Getty Images On St. Martins, they met residents and vacationers, and received gifts of flowers from cute babies. Chris Jackson, Getty Images A highlight of their trip was a visit to the Eden Project in Cornwall, including posing in the Rainforest Biome created there. Both young royals are very interested in conservation projects. WPA Pool, Getty Images Too bad they didn't bring the dinosaur-loving Prince George. Kate and Will are delighted to be introduced to a muttaburrasaurus baby dinosaur puppet in the Rainforest Biome. ARTHUR EDWARDS, AFP/Getty Images Of course they sampled the local thirst-quencher, sipping from cups of Baobab, a mango-tasting tropical drink from Malawi, during their visit to the Eden Project. Arthur Edwards, AP On St. Martins they visited Scilly Flowers, a flowers-by-post business on the island. Chris Jackson, Getty Images The Cambridges wave as they head back to their roomy helicopter after visiting St Martins. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Duchess Kate can pull a pint like the best publican. Kate and Prince William are in Cornwall and nearby islands for two days of engagements to inspect local industries and charitable projects. Here, they sampled cider at Healey's Cornish Cider Farm near Truro on Sept. 1, 2016. Arthur Edwards, AFP/Getty Images Kate wore a pretty pale pink dress by American designer Lela Rose paired with nude wedges for the first day of the Cambridge Cornwall engagements, which included a visit to the local cathedral in Truro. Ben Pruchnie, WireImage The royal children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, were not on the trip but Kate got to coo over a baby during a walkabout near Nansledan, a project aimed at providing future business and housing for locals. Chris Jackson, Getty Images The Cambridges are still a romantic couple, cuddling a little during a visit to Towan Beach near Newquay in Cornwall.The far western edge of England is a romantic place, probably best known to Americans from 'Doc Martin' and 'Poldark' on public TV. Samir Hussein, WireImage Duchess Kate was delighted to visit the Wave Project on Newquay's Towan Beach, a charity that uses surfing to reduce anxiety in children and improve their mental health. wellbeing on September 1, 2016 in Newquay, United Kingdom. Their Royal Highnesses watched children from the project and their surf-mentors take part in a number of surfing activities, and met a selection of the charity's volunteers, staff and supporters on the beach. Arthur Edwards, WPA Pool, Getty Images Duchess Kate looked ravishing in a red L.K. Bennett dress as she visited a mental health hotline on Aug. 25, 2016 in London. Arthur Edwards, AP Prince William and Duchess Kate were in Luton in Bedfordshire, England, on Aug. 24, 2016, for a day of engagements focused on young people and mental health, including a therapeutic program called Youthscape. The couple have several more engagements scheduled in coming weeks, before they leave for an eight-day tour of western Canada on Sept. 24, 2016. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Kate wore a favorite dress, the L.K Bennett Lasa white sheath with a flattering blue poppy print, last seen during the Cambridge 2014 tour of Australia. The Cambridges returned to carrying out official engagements after a private holiday in France with Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Samir Hussein, WireImage They eat cake. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge sampled some cake during their visit to Youthscape, where they urged supporting young people's mental health and emotional well-being across faith groups. WPA Pool, Getty Images Besides her L.K. Bennett pumps, Kate also wore sapphire and diamond earrings. Will Oliver, EPA The royal couple posed in front a banner for Youthscape during their visit on Aug. 24, 2016. WPA Pool, Getty Images Prince William and Duchess Kate are keen sailors so their visit to watch the British team at The America's Cup World Series, on July 24, 2016 in Portsmouth, was a treat for both. Samir Hussein, WireImage Kate gets a personalized windbreaker at the America's Cup World Series in Portsmouth. Arthur Edwards, WPA Pool/Getty Images Kate is the patron of the 1851 Trust, which seeks to inspire a new generation through sailing and the marine industry. It's backed by Ben Ainslie Racing, the team hoping to win the America's Cup for Britain. Both wore the official gear of Land Rover BAR team. Karwai Tang, WireImage The young royals had a windy, wet ride on a boat to watch the America's Cup World Series Race on the Solent, the home of the British team for the America's Cup. Tim Ireland, WPA Pool, Getty Images A good time was had by both young royals. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Good thing Duchess Kate was a big fan of tennis before she married Prince William, because Wimbledon and royals are closely associated. Will and Kate were there for the final match between Andy Murray of Britain and Milos Raonic of Canada on July 10, 2016 in London. Andy Couldridge,Pool,Getty Images Kate showed off another new dress by a favorite designer, the Obsession dress by Alexander McQueen, which features a quirky pattern on white of colorful butterflies, lipsticks and skulls. Karwai Tang, WireImage Even before she married royalty, Kate and her Middleton family were regulars at Wimbledon, and Kate has repeatedly demonstrated her enthusiasm during play. Karwai Tang, WireImage It's all about George. Duchess Kate and Prince William took their soon-to-be 3-year-old with them on a visit to a huge military airshow at an RAF base in Fairford, England, on July 8, 2016 – the little prince's first official engagement in the U.K. Usually, all eyes are on Kate but on this day George was the star as he explored the flying machines at The Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford. Samir Hussein, Samir Hussein/WireImage Kate wore a favorite, her Stella McCartney Ridley crepe dress in royal blue. Samir Hussein, WireImage Kate teamed her dress with another favorite, a navy Smythe blazer, and nude L.K. Bennett pumps. George wore blue shorts, white polo shirt and canvas shoes. RICHARD POHLE, AFP/Getty Images The Middleton family's love of Wimbledon continues. Duchess Kate attended day 10 on July 7, 2016, and looked delighted throughout as she sat in the royal box for the semi-final match between Venus Williams and Angelique Kerber of Germany. Karwai Tang, WireImage Kate recycled the yellow-and-white color-block Roksanda Ilincic dress she wore in 2014 during the Cambridge tour of Australia. At the time, she told a woman in the crowd that Prince William teased her that she "looked like a banana" in the dress. GLYN KIRK, AFP/Getty Images Kate smiled as Serena Williams faced Elena Vesnina of Russia during the semi-final matches on day ten at Wimbledon on July 7, 2016. Julian Finney, Getty Images Kate met Oracene Price, U.S. tennis coach and mother of Venus and Serena Williams at Wimbledon. ANTHONY DEVLIN, AFP/Getty Images New dress alert for Duchess Kate: Her white, off-the-shoulder midi dress is by London-based Brazilian-born Barbara Casasola and made from figure-hugging stretch jersey and with sheer mesh inserts. She paired them with blush-colored sky-high heeled sandals. WPA Pool, Getty Images The art-loving Duchess Kate presented the Art Fund Museum of the Year prize at a dinner at the Natural History Museum on July 6, 2016 in London. The prize is awarded annually to one museum demonstrating exceptional imagination, innovation and achievement. Matt Dunham, Pool/Getty Images Peek-a-boo. Duchess Kate stands before art photographs at a reception ahead of presenting the Art Fund Museum of the Year prize at a dinner at the Natural History Museum on July 6, 2016 in London. She mingled with representatives of the five museums up for the prize, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, named for the royal ancestors of husband Prince William. WPA Pool, Getty Images Duchess Kate, Prince William, Prince Harry, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall joined European leaders for the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme at the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, on July 1, 2016, in Thiepval, France. Some 70,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers with no known grave are buried there. Phil Noble, Pool, Getty Images Kate's dress for the solemn occasion was a new knee-length frock of beige lace over black underlay with a Peter Pan collar, three-quarter length sleeves and peplum waist. She wore a hat she's worn before, by Sylvia Fletcher for Lock & Co. Chris Radburn, Pool, Getty Images It rained in France for the Somme commemoration, so the young royals sheltered under clear umbrellas at the Thiepval Memorial in Thiepval, France. Andrew Matthrews, Pool, Getty Images Only days after the British voted to exit the European Union, formed in part to avoid future world wars, European leaders joined European royals to mark the centenary of the Battle of the Somme. French President Francois Hollande and outgoing Prime Minister David Cameron lined up with Prince William, Duchess Kate of Cambridge and Prince Harry to attend a service during the ceremonies on July 1, 2016 in Thiepval, France. Chris Radburn, Pool, Getty Images Duchess Kate, Prince William and Prince Harry attended the Battle of the Somme Centenary commemorations at the Thiepval Memorial, where 70,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers are commemorated, on June 30, 2016 in Albert, France. After a tour of the battlefield, one of the deadliest of WWI, the young royals attended an evening vigil at the memorial. Pool, Getty Images Kate wore a black-and-grey-patterned coat by Missoni, topped with a black pillbox hat. Pool, Getty Images The young royals peer from a rampart overlooking the field at the Thiepval Memorial. Tim Rooke, Pool, Getty Images This is one of the views they saw, an overlook of the Thiepval Memorial, where 70,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers fought at the Battle of the Somme, one of the deadliest chapters of WWI. Tim Rooke, Pool, Getty Images Kate and Will attended a gala dinner for East Anglia's Children's Hospices' nook appeal at Houghton Hall on June 22, 2016 in King's Lynn, England. Stephen Pond, Getty Images For this gala, Kate recycled a Jenny Packham gown, a blush sequined dress featuring Swarovski crystal embellishments, that she last wore to another gala at Kensington Palace in June 2011. Stephen Pond, Getty Images Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge at second day of Royal Ascot on June 15, 2016. Alan Crowhurst, Getty Images Kate chose her white cotton lace Dolce & Gabbana midi dress with a Jane Taylor hat for Royal Ascot. Samir Hussein/WireImage Prince William and Duchess Kate arrived by carriage for Royal Ascot. Samir Hussein, Samir Hussein/WireImage Duchess Kate and Prince William went to Belfast on June 14, 2016 to attend the annual garden party hosted by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland at Hillsborough Castle. Samir Hussein, WireImage For the garden party, Kate chose a gold brocade coat by Day Birger Et Mikkelsen, topped with a hat by Lock & Co. Samir Hussein, WireImage Kate planted a tree during the garden party, watched by Prince William and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Theresa Villiers at Hillsborough Castle. AARON MCCRACKEN, AFP,Getty Images Here's a rare shot of Prince William and Duchess Kate holding hands at the annual garden party hosted by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland at Hillsborough Castle in Belfast. Samir Hussein, WireImage Duchess Kate seems to be taking to annual royal rituals with delight. On Sunday, she joined the family for The Patron's Lunch, a massive picnic for 10,000 on The Mall to mark the Queen's 90th birthday, on June 12, 2016 in London. Danny Martindale, WireImage Kate chose a striking Roksandra color-block day dress of robin's egg-blue with coral. WPA Pool, Getty Images (Prince William, Duchess Kate and Prince Harry traveled down The Mall in a car behind the queen and Prince Philip during the Patron's Lunch, as thousands of guests from the queen's charities lined the streets to cheer and wave flags. BRUCE ADAMS, AFP/Getty Images Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, followed by Prince William and Duchess Kate and Prince Harry, wave to thousands of cheering fans on The Mal. Ian Vogler, WPA Pool, Getty Images The picture of a happy family. Duchess Kate, Prince William and their two children, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, were part of the royal mob on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on June 11 for the traditional end of the Trooping the Colour parade. The two royal children managed to steal the spotlight even from great-granny Queen Elizabeth II, in neon green. Samir Hussein, WireImage For the Trooping the Colour ceremonies, Kate was clad in the cream coatdress she wore to Princess Charlotte's christening in July 2015, with a striking Philip Treacy hate. Samir Hussein, WireImage During the Trooping the Colour parade pageant on June 11, Duchess Kate rode in a carriage with her stepmother-in-law, Duchess Camilla of Cornwall. This year the annual ceremony was special to mark the Queen's official 90th birthday. Ben A. Pruchnie, Getty Images Duchess Kate at lunch reception following National Service of Thanksgiving as part of the 90th birthday celebrations for the queen at the Guildhall in London on June 10, 2016. Arthur Edwards, WPA Pool, Getty Images Kate wore an ice blue coat dress with lace embellishment by Catherine Walker for the Thanksgiving service, which took place at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. Arthur Edwards, WPA Pool, Getty Images Kate walks to her seat at St Paul's Cathedral the Thanksgiving service. IAN VOGLER, AFP/Getty Images Kate hosted SportsAid's 40th anniversary dinner in London on June 9, 2016, at Kensington Palace. As the royal patron of SportsAid, she met young athletes who will be competing in the Rio 2016 Olympics at a pre-dinner reception. EDDIE MULHOLLAND, AFP/Getty Images For the SportsAid event, Kate chose a royal blue gown by Roland Mouret, featuring cutouts and a silhouette flattering to her slim figure. EDDIE MULHOLLAND, AFP/Getty Images Duchess Kate and Prince William joined the queen and other senior royals to greet guests at a garden party at Buckingham Palace on May 24, 2016 in London. WPA Pool, Getty Images Prince William was resplendent in top hat and tails for his first palace garden party. Dan Kitwood, WPA Pool, Getty Images Kate chose to recycle a creamy Alexander McQueen dress that she last wore for Princess Charlotte's christening in July 2015. JOHN STILLWELL, AFP/Getty Images The garden party followed by a day Will and Kate's appearance at the world famous Chelsea Flower Show in London, on May 23, 2016. This year's theme focuses on health and happiness in the garden. Kate chose her grass-green coat dress by Catherine Walker for show. STR, EPA Duchess Kate, a keen sailor and patron of the 1851 Trust, visited Portsmouth to help launch the Trust's two sailing project aimed at inspiring young people in sport, education and technology, on May 20, 2016. . Chris Jackson, Getty Images Kate chose an outfit of Alexander McQueen separates with a nautical theme, an outfit she's worn three times before, for her visit to Land Rover BAR yacht team training for the 2017 America's Cup. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Kate donned a helmet as she boarded a a racing catamaran at Land Rover BAR on May 20, 2016 in Portsmouth, England. Chris Jackson, Getty Images Dressed in wet weather gear, Kate gets help adjusting her safety helmet from Ben Ainslie, head of the British America's Cup team, before a trial runat Ainslie's sailing base in Portsmouth where Ainslie runs programs for young people to take up the sport. GERRY PENNY, EPA Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:Replay AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow Captions 913 CONNECT 3 COMMENTEMAILMORERead or Share this story: http://usat.ly/2m68qts |
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