The Welsh Royal Courts: Montain climbing, abseiling, mental illness awareness are on the top of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in North Wales

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On Friday, Prince William and his wife Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, were in North Wales, the region where they lived at the beginning of their marriage. After Prince George, their first child was born, Prince William and Kate lived in Anglesey at the forefront northwest Wales. The couple had moved because the Duke was working on this island as a helicopter pilot for the Royal Air Force. So we imagine their pleasure when they did this November 20. Not only where the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge returning to the area which was one of their first years of marriage but also their visit was related to children's mental health, an area where they are involved in this step concert.

First step in North Wales during the day, Caernarfon. After being greeted by children waving small Welsh flags  Kate and William are chained two visits in this city. They traveled to the Gisda center, a charity that provides support to homeless youth in the region. Other appointments to their program: the discovery of a photographic work orchestrated by the charity "Ynys Môn and Gwynedd Mind", which enabled young people to share the photo with their life experiences with health problems mental and challenges they face.

Competition and Sports are two thing which doesnt escape the couple. They did not hesitate to decline this Friday a little experience of abseiling and climbing while they were in Wales North as part of their commitment to Childhood Mental Illness.
After a morning in the town of Caernarfon followed by lunch, Kate swapped her long gray coat of the English brand Reiss for the Red Jacket Mountain Rescue, a Mountain Rescue Association of England and Wales that William patron since 2007. The young woman of 33 years has replaced its high boots in black suede with climbing shoes and was wearing a white helmet. Her husband had done the same. Thus equipped, the grand-son of Queen Elizabeth II and his wife took part in a sport that was proposed by a team of mountain rescuers to students from Holyhead to outdoor education center in Capel Curig located National Park Snowdonia.

The Duchess OOTD

  • Reiss ‘Angel Fit and Flare’ coat.
  • Aquatalia 'Rhumba' black suede boots.
  • Kiki McDonough Citrine Pear Drop Earrings
  •  Brasher Hillmaster GoreTex hiking 

Photo Credits: Paris Match

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