Their first stop was 'Christmas at the Castle', -- Cardiff Castle. It is one of Wales’ leading heritage attractions and a site of international significance. Located within beautiful parklands at the heart of the capital, the Castle’s walls and fairy-tale towers conceal 2,000 years of history.
”マシュマロについてキャサリン妃の告白”
Kate struggled with her marshamallows, which kept sliding on her stick, and at one point giggled as it got stuck on her gloves.
'I think I am going to have marshmallows on my fingers all day,' she joked.
William eventually had to put his down on the fire. 'It's got to go a little bit brown bit not as brown as this one,' he grimaced. 'I've not been paying attention. '
Kate told the students that she had ordered marshmallows for their three children - Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two - for their bonfire night celebrations.
The small ones, she explained, normally slip off onto the fire, so she ordered giant ones - like the ones they were holding.
'I ordered them for the children. There was a bit of a sugar rush,' she said, laughing and rolling her eyes
joined students from Cardiff University to discuss their mental health and how it's been affected by the pandemic.
今年のご一家のクリスマスの過ごし方についても、お話に。
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge told students that they didn't know who to spend the festive season with.
'It is so difficult, we are still trying to make plans,'
William said.
'It's difficult to know what to do for the best.'
a second year Politics and International Studies student
@ Cardiff University
said after her chat with the Cambridges:
'They were trying like the rest of us to make Christmas plans with their family and still weren't 100 per cent sure of what they were going to do or where they were going to be.'
delighted with their gifts, and William joked about his Guinness set, saying,
"I think that says a lot about me!"
Their last group was comprised six housemates who had 'bubbled' together, all studying a mixture of sports science and education, with whom they had agreed to take part in a 'Secret Santa' gift swap.
They all eagerly tore off the wrapping paper from their gifts and Kate had the group in giggles when it emerged that she had given Gwennan Lewis, 20, from Newport, a £13.99 'Prosecco Pong' game.
It was comprised of several plastic glasses and balls and involves participants taking turns to throw a ball into their opponent's glass and take a drink every time someone shoots and scores.
William bought Dewi Morgan, 19, who is in his second year of studying sport and exercise science at Cardiff Metropolitan, a finger flick table football game.
The Duchess coo-ed over a traditional Welsh Love Spoon that she had been bought, while William laughed at his Guinness beer mat flipping game. 'I think this says a lot about me,' he laughed.
'I really hope you get to see your families this Christmas,' he told the group.
Gwennan said: 'We were meant to get something that represents us or the person we were giving it to. But it was £5 maximum.
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Bath
boarded the train to Bath
@ Cleeve Court Care Home,
William and Kate paid tribute to the tireless efforts of care staff across the country, hearing about their experiences providing care during the pandemic.
In Reading, the Duke and Duchess thanked nurses for their outstanding efforts this year.
They spent time with Lead Nurse Rafael Fernandes, designer of a special badge funded by NHS Charities Together (William and Kate's new joint patronage) to mark the 2020 year of the Nurse and Midwife
The stop at Royal Berkshire Hospital had a personal meaning for the Duchess - she was born there.
Bye Gran': The moment the Duke of Cambridge, 38, tenderly bid farewell to the Queen, 94, after reuniting in public for the first time since March was caught on camera last night
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グリーンのコート《Catherine Walker》(=2020年3月 @アイルランド)
the long, double breasted, bespoke Catherine Walker design she debuted in Ireland in March
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