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Royal Affection: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Day in Blackpool

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Royal Affection: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Day in Blackpool

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Blackpool, England for a day filled with engagements, starting their day with a sweet display of affection at Kensington Palace.

Kate and William were captured by an onlooker holding hands as they made their way across the lawn towards their helicopter.

The candid moment, shared on Instagram by a fan account, showcased a rare public display of affection from the royal couple, possibly due to being in the comfort of their own home before embarking on their official duties.

Celebrating their upcoming eighth wedding anniversary, the Duke and Duchess spent the day in Blackpool, a seaside resort, beginning their visit at the iconic Blackpool Tower.

Despite the rainy weather, Kate looked elegant in an olive sport max coat paired with a Michael Kors-patterned peacock dress.

She accessorized her outfit with a recycled green Manu Atelier bag, black knee-high boots, black gloves, and a woolly scarf.

Completing her look, Kate wore pale green eye shadow, a touch of blusher, and square-cut diamond and green amethyst earrings by Kiki McDonough.

Undeterred by the rain, William and Kate engaged with well-wishers and toured the landmark, even declining an umbrella offered by a protection officer to ensure visibility to the crowd.

Inside Blackpool Tower, the royal couple specifically requested to see the ballroom, where they observed couples dancing a waltz to the tune of “I Shall See You Later” played on the Wurlitzer by Chris Hopkins.

Transitioning to more serious matters, they participated in a round-table discussion focusing on Blackpool’s history, challenges, and ongoing investment and regeneration efforts.

Continuing their visit, William and Kate interacted with locals at Comedy Carpet on the promenade before heading to Blackpool’s Central Library.

The couple split up to engage in separate discussions aligned with their individual interests.

Kate, whose work revolves around early childhood, conversed with individuals involved in Blackpool’s A Better Start program, including health visitors, Family Nurse Partnership practitioners, and parents.

Meanwhile, William met with individuals affected by mental health issues such as homelessness and addiction.

As part of their itinerary, the Cambridges visited Revo Park, a community garden and park that underwent a transformation with support from A Better Start.

Previously associated with drug use, the park now serves as a space for community activities like gardening, symbolizing positive change in the area.

Throughout the day, the Duke and Duchess embraced their roles, engaging with locals and contributing to discussions on pertinent issues, showcasing their commitment to making a difference in the communities they visit.

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