The British ROyal Courts: Their Safari Fun continues #RoyalVisitIndia

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For their fourth day spent in India, the British Princely Couple Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge fed orphaned animals of Kaziranga National Park.
Fourth day of adventures in India for The Princely couple. This Wednesday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were welcomed to the rehabilitation and conservation center for wildlife in Kaziranga National Park (eastern India), where they were treated to the care of elephants Asia and orphaned rhinos.

All smiles, the couple feed milk to the animals through the bottle, before meeting with rescuers and veterinarians center over a cup of tea. "We are delighted that Their Royal Highnesses can find time to visit the IFAW-WTI center and meet staff and residents," said in a statement Azzedine Downes, IFAW CEO, adding: "Elephants and especially rhinos are doomed to an uncertain future due to habitat loss, conflict with human communities and poaching. IFAW so gladly welcomes the willingness of the Duke and Duchess of educating the world to these threats. "
The Duchess had a change of outfits from the Zara Bicker trousers to pink and black Topshop  smock dress. The product description describes it as ‘boho chic,’ that is certainly in sync with some of her other tour styles. The 100% polyester dress hits below the knee in length, with a slightly fitted bodice, gathering at the waist and a full skirt. There are also black tassel-trimmed ties at the neck. The dress is embellished with distinctive black embroidery, including open ladder stitching, seen below left. On her feet were the trusty black Dune London 'Karley' Wedges, she wore her Accessorize Filigree Bead short drop earrings again
On elephants, he was also matter of course when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the Discovery Center built by Elephant Family, protection of the Association of Asian elephants and other endangered animals founded by Mark Shand -l one of the brothers of William's stepmother Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, who died accidentally in 2014. large fiberglass pachyderms in the particular waiting there for they put, brush in hand, the final touches to their décor. These are intended to be part of a herd of 300 elephants effigies that will be used at a major fundraising campaign across India. And the couple have left the scene with two little elephants painted gifts for their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte, aged 2 and a half years and 11 months.

The aim of the operation was of course to enjoy the influence of the British royal family to relate to the world the importance of assistance to animals that are threatened with extinction.

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