Returning from her official trip to Denmark, Kate Middleton resumes her royal outings in the United Kingdom. On Tuesday March 1, 2022, the Duchess of Cambridge and her husband Prince William left Kensington to return to South Wales. On this day of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales, the couple visited a goat farm in Llanvetherine. Once again, Kate Middleton has shown how much she is in her element in the countryside, surrounded by animals.
In parkas, jeans and matching boots, daffodils – the flower associated with Saint David – hanging from their jackets, Prince William and his wife went to meet Gary and Jess Yeomans, who supply goat milk to producers of regional cheeses for more than 20 years. Prince Charles had also visited this same farm in 2002. During this new trip to Wales, the Cambridges planned to learn about the importance of agriculture for the local economy and the challenges facing this sector. is confronted.
The couple’s program also includes a visit to Abergavenny Market and the Blaenavon Hwb Youth Centre, where a baking workshop awaits. This year 2022 celebrating the platinum jubilee of Queen Elizabeth (her 70 years of reign), Prince William and Kate Middleton have planned to plant a tree in Blaenavon, to mark this historic anniversary.