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Kate Middleton reveals her thrifty side as she still wears boots she s had for 17 years
The Duchess of Cambridge rewore a trusty pair of boots she s owned for nearly two decades in a recent outing with husband Prince William where they visited a farm
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have joked they need golf lessons
The royal couple tried their hands at teeing off on a visit to the Cheesy Waffles Project - which supports children, young people and adults with additional needs aged 7 to 35 - in County Durham on Tuesday (17.04.21) and after a few tips from a youngster, Prince William successfully hit the ball but his wife Catherine managed to miss hers entirely, prompting her to throw back her head and laugh 29 April 2021
Sharing pictures from the visit on their official Instagram account, the couple wrote: Thank you to the Cheesy Waffles Project for the golf lesson [golfer emoji]
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Three days after Prince Philip’s death at the age of 99 at Windsor Castle on April 9, William had pledged “to get on with the job” as his grandfather would have wished.
The Royal couple took it in turns to drive the tractor
During yesterday’s visit, the Royal couple embraced the chance to sample countryside life on Manor Farm in the village of Little Stainton, near Darlington.
William has famously inherited a passion for rural affairs from his father, the Duke of Cornwall.
In an interview with Country Life magazine in 2018, William said: “My father’s focus on the environment is something I’ve looked up to all of my life. His unwavering commitment to rural issues and the countryside has been a big inspiration to me and something I am keen to emulate and teach my children about. No-one understands farmers and the issues they face better than my father.”
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