#RoyalVisitBhutan, The Bhutan and British Royal Courts: From a trek to Tiger Nest to Reception dinner
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On the second day of their visit to Bhutan, William and Catherine visited the Buddhist monastery Taktshang, high place of Buddhist pilgrimage. Top place, in every sense of the word. The monastery is indeed perched at 3120 meters, and clinging to a cliff over 700 meters above the Paro valley in the west.
Midway through the trekking. the Duke & Duchess stopped at the Buddhist prayer wheel and posed for the waiting press. For the trekking adventure she opted for fashion over adventure. There was no hiking gear in sight! She looked comfortable in a chic combination of knee-high boots and skinny jeans. She wore her decade long (£475) Penelope Chilvers Long Tassle Boots, four years old Really Wild Clothing Shoot Nubuck Waistcoat, Ray Ban wayfarer folding sunglasses. She brought out her new wore a new roll-sleeve shirt the (£89) Jaeger Linen Classic Blouse, accessorized with her usual Kiki Citrine Pear Drop Earrings, Flora Indian embroidered stole and her olive green skinny jeans.
It took Cambridge make a trek of more than five to six hours to discover the splendor that is the "Taktsang Lhakhang." "The nest of the Tiger" was built from 1692 where the legendary Buddhist master Padmasambhava would have retired to pray for three years, three months, three weeks, three days and three hours in the eighth century.
The Cambridge on their final evening in Bhutan, attended a lavish reception at the Taj Tashi hotel to celebrate the connection between British and Bhutanese people. The Duchess premiered her (£745) Beulah London Juliet Flower Spirits Red gown . The poppy-print silk-chiffon gown has sheer sleeves and is lined through the bodice and skirt. It has a front split for ease of movement was a fitting choice and a nod to Bhutan, as it is their national flower. On her feet were the Gianvito Rossi Sisely suede sandals , accessorized with her Cassandra Goad Temple of Heaven Earrings
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DinnerMidway through the trekking. the Duke & Duchess stopped at the Buddhist prayer wheel and posed for the waiting press. For the trekking adventure she opted for fashion over adventure. There was no hiking gear in sight! She looked comfortable in a chic combination of knee-high boots and skinny jeans. She wore her decade long (£475) Penelope Chilvers Long Tassle Boots, four years old Really Wild Clothing Shoot Nubuck Waistcoat, Ray Ban wayfarer folding sunglasses. She brought out her new wore a new roll-sleeve shirt the (£89) Jaeger Linen Classic Blouse, accessorized with her usual Kiki Citrine Pear Drop Earrings, Flora Indian embroidered stole and her olive green skinny jeans.
It took Cambridge make a trek of more than five to six hours to discover the splendor that is the "Taktsang Lhakhang." "The nest of the Tiger" was built from 1692 where the legendary Buddhist master Padmasambhava would have retired to pray for three years, three months, three weeks, three days and three hours in the eighth century.
The Cambridge on their final evening in Bhutan, attended a lavish reception at the Taj Tashi hotel to celebrate the connection between British and Bhutanese people. The Duchess premiered her (£745) Beulah London Juliet Flower Spirits Red gown . The poppy-print silk-chiffon gown has sheer sleeves and is lined through the bodice and skirt. It has a front split for ease of movement was a fitting choice and a nod to Bhutan, as it is their national flower. On her feet were the Gianvito Rossi Sisely suede sandals , accessorized with her Cassandra Goad Temple of Heaven Earrings
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