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Royals Cheer on Boston Celtics and Promote Earthshot Prize
The Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate, were in high spirits as they joined over 20,000 basketball enthusiasts at the TD Garden Stadium in Boston.
The royal couple graced the event to support the Boston Celtics and raise awareness for the prestigious Earthshot Prize awards during their inaugural day in the city.
Dressed to impress, Princess Kate exuded elegance in a vintage blue tweed jacket by Chanel, paired with sleek black dress pants, while Prince William looked sharp in a dark suit complemented by a chambray shirt.
The duo took their seats courtside alongside Celtics' owners W.I.C.
Grousbeck and Emilia Fasolari, Governor-elect Maura Healey, and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu.
As the national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner, resonated across the stadium, the atmosphere was electrifying.
However, moments later, small pockets of boos erupted in the arena when the royal couple's presence was announced by the stadium announcer and displayed on the jumbotron.
The Boston Celtics, named in homage to the original Celtics founded by Irish immigrants in New York in the early 20th century, garnered enthusiastic cheers from fans chanting “USA, USA” as Prince William and Princess Kate graced the screens above the court.
Amidst the fervor of the crowd, the royal pair engaged with fans, capturing moments and sharing smiles while actively participating in the exhilarating game.
The energy soared as supporters cheered on the 17-time world champions battling against the Miami Heat in downtown Boston.
Prior to the game, William and Kate interacted with members of the Celtics family, including representatives from the Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation.
This foundation is dedicated to supporting local organizations serving vulnerable populations through grassroots initiatives and strategic funding.
Throughout the arena, vibrant green digital advertising boards illuminated the space, highlighting the Earthshot Prize awards.
Spectators were treated to a promotional video showcasing the significance of environmental conservation before the thrilling match commenced.
During halftime, with the scoreboard tied at 47-all, the royal couple witnessed a heartwarming tradition where the Celtics honored a local hero making a positive impact in the community.
Ollie Pero, a 15-year-old climate activist from East Hampton, Massachusetts, captured the spotlight for her commendable efforts in environmental advocacy.
Despite initial plans to depart after the third quarter, William and Kate chose to stay until the conclusion of the game.
They graciously bid farewell to fans, exchanging handshakes and warm gestures as they departed the stadium, leaving behind a trail of excitement and admiration.
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