W dniach 21-27 maja książę i księżna Cambridge, znani również jako hrabia i hrabina Strathearn, odbyli oficjalną wizytę w Szkocji. Miała ona związek z pełnieniem przez Williama funkcji Lorda Wysokiego Komisarza na Zgromadzeniu Ogólnym Kościoła Szkocji.
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The opening of the #GA2021 pic.twitter.com/ISkXi8j7Rm
— Church of Scotland (@churchscotland) May 22, 2021
William: “George, Charlotte and Louis already know how dear 🏴 is to both of us and they are starting to build their own happy memories here too. They will grow up sharing our love and connection to 🏴 from the Highlands to the Central Belt, from the Islands to the Borders.”
— Robert Jobson (@theroyaleditor) May 22, 2021
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Prince William watching St Johnstone beat Hibs 1-0 in the Scottish Cup Final on TV in Edinburgh. He was chatting to first responders and their families atThe Cold House in Edinburgh to say thanks for their hard work and sacrifices during the pandemic. pic.twitter.com/x379NSynVW
— Richard Palmer (@RoyalReporter) May 22, 2021
Joining @ExtremeELive at Knockhill Racing Circuit in Fife to hear about their pioneering work to create sustainable motorsports, and taking their Odyssey 21 electric vehicle for a test drive…
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) May 23, 2021
This. Was. Fun. pic.twitter.com/jrIeRsdNYt
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Communities associated with the Church of Scotland have done an incredible job to continue to support one another during the pandemic — it was great to see some of them at work today, especially Betty 😉 pic.twitter.com/HE9KTS6FzZ
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) May 23, 2021
The Duke of Cambridge admitted “I’m better at destroying things than creating things” while trying his hand at woodwork today during a visit to @GCP_Edinburgh to hear how the charity helps support vulnerable people in the community #RoyalVisitScotland pic.twitter.com/5ZyZ3kNSh4
— Roya Nikkhah (@RoyaNikkhah) May 23, 2021
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Keep up the incredible work @vruscotland in leading the way in finding compassionate, holistic, human-led solutions.
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) May 24, 2021
Oh and please do delete that music... pic.twitter.com/wnuOgvDpTI
‘She likes a bit of spice. I’m not too good with spice,’ he admitted as they made chapatis 🫓 pic.twitter.com/xwODG57i9h
— Rebecca English (@RE_DailyMail) May 24, 2021
The Duchess of Cambridge producing an...eclectic sound at @vruscotland William: “What’s that? It sounds like a cat. It’s hurting my ears.” #RoyalVisitScotland pic.twitter.com/hbtA14b8tZ
— Roya Nikkhah (@RoyaNikkhah) May 24, 2021
On Monday evening William and Kate spoke to two of the stars of the film, Emma Thompson and Emma Stone, via video call. They discussed what it was like to make the film in London, the incredible costumes - as well as the inspirational work done by NHS staff across the country. pic.twitter.com/iPocXkfnfT
— Rebecca English (@RE_DailyMail) May 26, 2021
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William and Kate meet staff. pic.twitter.com/PQuWo0gAgy
— Richard Palmer (@RoyalReporter) May 25, 2021
“That’s Prince William. He’s my husband.”
— Christin Zi (@PackhamGown) May 25, 2021
“Are you the Prince?”
“I’m not the Prince, I’m the Duchess of Cambridge. Lots of people call me Catherine".
“Did you see us getting married?”
“I am so sorry I am not wearing my 👗 today.”
📸 @RoyalFamilyITNP #DuchessofCambridge pic.twitter.com/UEPjQhlVzk
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20 years on.
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) May 26, 2021
It was great to return to @univofstandrews to see fantastic projects that support the physical and mental health of young people. pic.twitter.com/FU6Uxr5cta
William and Kate also visited local fishermen from the Pittenweem Fishermen’s Mutual Association and their families at the harbour on the Firth of Forth, to hear about the impact of the pandemic on fishing communities in Fife #RoyalVisitScotland pic.twitter.com/swuZ7xyNmY
— Roya Nikkhah (@RoyaNikkhah) May 26, 2021
Thank you to everyone in Pittenweem that came out to greet The Duke and Duchess today!👋 pic.twitter.com/lu2qkDxHgZ
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) May 26, 2021
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In a speech, Kate paid tribute to their NHS worker guests, saying: “We wanted to thank you for the extraordinary dedication, commitment and personal sacrifice you have shown in supporting our communities through this pandemic.” pic.twitter.com/cbqvKEj3rQ
— Emily Nash (@emynash) May 26, 2021
Team Duchess Vs Team Duke 🎾
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) May 27, 2021
Thanks to the @the_LTA’s youth programme, tennis around the UK is being made accessible to as many children as possible - whatever their age, gender, ability, disability, or background. pic.twitter.com/kapONGTUv2
NEW: The Duchess of Cambridge has kept her promise to little Mila Sneddon by wearing pink to meet her in person for the first time. Mila appears in the Hold Still book and exhibition and spoke to Kate by video call last year. “I want to give you a big squeezy hug,” Kate told her. pic.twitter.com/kvPYXEXH8A
— Emily Nash (@emynash) May 27, 2021
The Lord High Commissioner, Prince William, Earl of Strathearn, arrives for the final part of the #GA2021 pic.twitter.com/hhFWl5kWa4
— Church of Scotland (@churchscotland) May 27, 2021
Catherine and I came here to listen, so we might learn more about your challenges.
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) May 27, 2021
But also, to learn of your hopes and aspirations, so that we may serve alongside you with the combination of humility and conviction that speaks so powerfully to us. #GA2021 pic.twitter.com/iVrCleEs1d
To the people, communities and organisations we visited and heard from; and those who stopped to wave and make our return to Scotland so special - thank you!
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) May 28, 2021
Sketch of St Andrew’s by Duchess of Cambridge, 2002. pic.twitter.com/Z9Thb0PRu8
Podobają mi się wszystkie stylizacje księżnej Catherine z wizyty. Podczas całej wizyty było dużo ciekawych momentów.
OdpowiedzUsuńBardzo urzekło mnie spotkanie księżnej z piękną i dzielną Milą :)
Bardzo miło, że użyli samochodu księcia Edynburga.
Piękny szkic księżnej.
Kate pięknie wyglądała
OdpowiedzUsuńWidać, że w Szkocji Kate i William świetnie się bawili, a przy okazji wykonali dobrą robotę. Czuję, jakby prawie powróciły stare, dobre wizyty królewskie z spotkaniami z dziećmi, rywalizacją sportową.
OdpowiedzUsuńNajlepszym momentem było spotkanie z Milą - cudownie, że księżna nie tylko się z nią spotkała, ale i ubrała a różowo, tak jak obiecała.
W stylu księżna zaprezentowała mieszankę swojego klasycznego stylu - jak niebieski płaszczyk z ostatnio preferowanymi spodniami i marynarkami. Wypadło świetnie, choć może wolałabym na wiosnę trochę więcej wiosennych sukienek. Lecz wygląda na to, że w Szkocji jest potwornie zimno.