Prince William and Kate Middleton celebrated St. David’s Day on Wednesday. The pair headed to Wales to mark the country’s national day, with Kate donning a bright red coat for the occasion; the colour of the dragon on the Welsh flag. READ MORE: Kate Middleton Wins Spin Sprint Against Prince William In Heels William’s visit marked his first to the Welsh Guards since becoming the ceremonial Colonel of the Welsh Guards, a role that was announced back in December. READ MORE: Kate Middleton And Prince William’s Rugby Showdown: The Royal Couple Cheer For Opposing Teams At Wales Vs.
England Match The Prince and Princess of Wales handed out leeks, which are a Welsh symbol, to celebrate the occasion.
William delivered a short speech, saying he was “honoured and delighted” to be taking over the role of Colonel from his father, King Charles III.
The royal shared, “At the same time, I’m sorry that my father couldn’t be here with us here today to say farewell, but I know he would talk of his fierce pride and admiration for you all, and of his own sadness to be moving on from an appointment he held so dear since 1975,” People reported.
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