Since March 19, Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton have therefore been on an official trip to the Caribbean, for a royal tour organized as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee, marking her 70 years of reign. The stay, which started badly because of a hostile demonstration of a handful of inhabitants of a small village in Belize, is now well under way. The couple took great pleasure in visiting a cocoa farm and, subsequently, it was in the jungle that we could find him!
On Monday March 21, Prince William (39) and his wife the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton (40) traveled to the Chiquibul Forest Reserve, which is in the Mayan Mountains of Belize. The spouses visited the soldiers of the British Army Training Support Unit (BATSUB), who train in an area dedicated to combat, taking advantage of the special conditions of the tropical jungle to discover different types of environments. On site, the lovers had a little experience of life in nature. In particular, they braided palm leaves to make lianas to then collect rainwater and consume it. True to form, the very determined Kate Middleton was hilarious while trying the experiment with her husband.
The Duchess, dressed in a casual look consisting of G-Star RAW khaki pants, a light white John Lewis t-shirt and a pair of Superga 2750 sneakers, was also treated to a campfire demonstration or construction of shelters for sleeping. Kate Middleton, co-president of the scouts, was not on her first visit to nature and seems as comfortable there as under the gilding of the royal palaces. The Duchess and her husband, who left their three children (George, Charlotte and Louis) in the UK during this royal tour, had a good time in the jungle, chatting and joking with the soldiers, no doubt delighted with this little one parenthesis in their training program. The couple’s royal tour is set to continue in Jamaica and the Bahamas.