Kate Middleton, Prince William Have Different Engagements For Royal Duties Next Week
Kate Middleton and Prince William have separate duties next week.
Kensington Palace announced on Monday the schedules of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge next Wednesday. Both have engagements, but they are attending different events.
Middleton as the patron of Place2Be, a charity for children's mental health will visit its new headquarters in London. The headquarters offer state-of-the-art facilities to allow the organization to train more counselors, teachers and school leaders to provide emotional and therapeutic support to children in schools.
Meanwhile, on the same day, Prince William will visit Royal Air Force Coningsby. There the Duke will meet the RAF crew who operate Typhoons. Prince William will also learn how RAF Coningsby engages the local schoolchildren in the physics behind the real-life RAF situations.
Prior to that on March 1, Prince William will introduce the Heads Together workplace wellbeing initiative that is created in partnership with Mind Charity at a conference on mental health at Unilever House. Mind Charity is dedicated to helping everyone with mental health problems get the support and respect they deserve.
On Feb. 28, Prince William, Middleton, Prince Harry and Markle will have their first official royal engagement together. The four will share the stage for the first annual Royal Foundation Forum. The theme of the event is "Making a Difference Together" and it will showcase the different programs that are run or initiated by the Royal Foundation including the Heads Together, Invictus Games and United for Wildlife.
The royal fans are already very excited to see Prince Harry and Markle with Prince William and Middleton. They were first seen together on Christmas day when the "Suits" star joined the royal family for their traditional morning church service.
Markle's outfit for the said sighting gained a mixed reaction. Some love her ensemble while others find it too large for her. However, the majority were not pleased with her hat. Some even compared it to a rude emoji, another to a chocolate. It was considered a fashion faux pas.
Meanwhile, Prince William and Middleton showed a rare PDA. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge who rarely touch each other in public, held each other's hand as they walked their way to church.
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