Kate Middleton sublime in the colors of Jamaica, Prince William has fun in a bobsleigh

The great journey continues! Kate Middleton and Prince William are currently on an official tour in the Caribbean as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee, her 70-year reign. To strengthen ties between England and the Commonwealth countries, the Duchess and the Duke of Cambridge have loaded the program and this fourth day was no exception to the rule. After enjoying the flavors and sounds of Belize, where they cheerfully danced to the rhythm of maracas, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took the plane back to Jamaica.

And that’s how they landed in Kingston on Tuesday, March 22, 2022. And who says change of air says change of outfit. Kate Middleton, seen at Belize City airport with elegant white pants and an orange jacket, arrived in Jamaica, on the tarmac of Norman Manley airport, in a sublime yellow dress signed Roksanda. Dress that she kept, moreover, to visit the King’s House in stride, the official residence of Sir Patrick Allen, Governor General of Jamaica, and his wife Patricia Allen. But after the effort… the comfort.

Kate and William actually ended the day, with a huge smile on their lips, on the side of Trench Town. Trench Town is known as the birthplace of reggae music. Bob Marley quoted the places in his famous title No woman No Cry. That’s why George’s parents, Charlotte and Louis danced again, to the rhythm of the djembes this time. They also met the national bobsleigh team, sports stars Raheem Sterling and Leon Bailey, then attended a football match…which Prince William joined.

To applaud her dear and tender, Kate Middleton had changed her outfit again – three in one day! She had left the famous yellow dress, matching the flag of Jamaica, to put on another, turquoise and coral colors it would be a Willow Hilson creation, vintage, which would cost around 440€. As a nice nod to local artisans, she accessorized this outfit with a bracelet designed by Jamaican designer Lashawndla Bailey-Miller. Looking forward to more…

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