Prince William and Kate Middleton visited the America's Cup World Series

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge continue to carry out public tasks. Yesterday they visited Portsmouth to enjoy the sailing competition of the World Series of the America's Cup.

The event was very exciting

About 2 months ago Kate Middleton already visited Portsmouth, where she got acquainted with the interesting sailing of young people. In addition, Middleton showed how she can manage a yacht. Today the company was on a trip to her husband, and they, as already accepted, began their visit by getting acquainted with the participants of the competition. After their short communication, William and Kate went to visit the young Trust Trust Trust 1851, curated by Middleton. The boys presented the duchess a small bouquet of flowers and shared the drawings that they drew, depicting sailboats on them. Next was a small photosession for the memory and wishes of luck in the sailing kind of sport wards from the royal couple.

For this event, Kate did not become too dress up and appeared before the public and photographers in black tight jeans and a sports T-shirt. Her husband was dressed in a similar way, only he had not black, but blue jeans. Everyone paid attention to the fact that on arrival the duchess of Cambridge was shod in beige shoes on a wedge, but after a while she replaced them with comfortable sneakers.

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Wearing sports sweatshirts with a long sleeve, as well as caps and sunglasses, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, accompanied by their team, boarded the boat, which took the monarchs to the yacht. On it, they traveled for about half an hour, after which they began to watch the competitions.

Once the race was over and the royal couple with the participants went ashore, the awarding stage began. William handed out medals, and Kate handed the cup to the winner. They were the legendary Ben Ainslie and his crew, who won the regatta on the British sailing ship Land Rover. At this event was over and the British monarchs left Portsmouth.