Wednesday, September 29, 2021
After the premiere of James Bond
Duchess Kate Turtle with Tarantula
No time to be scared: Just after the new 007 premieres, William and Kate head to a zoo in Northern Ireland. The queen is playing with the hairy spider, the prince is holding the snake. And they change clothes that might make James Bond jealous.
After their glamorous appearance at the “No Time to Die” premiere, Duchess Kate and Prince William have already made their next appointment. In Northern Ireland, Kate lets a tarantula crawl onto her hand. During a visit to the Ulster University Zoo in Derry, Northern Ireland, the 39-year-old showed just how fearless she is. A photo on Cambridge’s Twitter account shows Kate looking at the hairy Keet with a relaxed smile, while husband Prince William looks at her with a grin over her shoulder.
The Capital Spider’s name is Charlotte – just like Kate and Williams’ six-year-old daughter. Last year, the young princess revealed in a question-and-answer session with naturalist David Attenbrough that she is very fond of spiders. This preference would also be a bit unusual for a little girl without a maternal example. A further snapshot of the royal visit to the zoo shows that William is in no way inferior to his wife: she bravely held a snake in her hands.
While the Duchess walked the red carpet at the premiere of the James Bond film “No Time to Die” yesterday in a glamorous gold dress, she chose a purple trouser suit for her appearance in Northern Ireland. She also paired a navy blue turtleneck with matching pumps. Prince William sported a beautiful blue suit and tie.
in one Twitter video viewableThat the two of them showed each other very close at the university and drank a glass of Guinness with the students. With their next outfit, Kate and William testified to how versatile they are: during their next visit to the rugby club in Derry, Kate wore a black sports outfit consisting of a training jacket, pants and sneakers. Were. William opted for a casual sweater and jeans look. The couple also displayed their rugby skills by throwing and kicking a few balls. He also met players, coaches and volunteers who are involved in the “Sport Uniting Communities” programme.
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