William and Kate celebrated St. Patrick's Day
The royal couple, Prince William and Kate Middleton celebrated St. Patrick's Day. They delighted the Irish and drew attention with fashion combinations.
Kate Middleton and Prince William raised their glasses for the Irish on St. Patrick’s Day. The royal couple joined the Irish Guard at their annual parade and celebration in Aldershot, about 60 kilometers southwest of London.
For the last couple of years, the royal couple has been unable to participate in this celebration due to the coronavirus pandemic. This year, however, they returned to the solemn celebration, sharing symbolic clover and joining the celebration with guards in their barracks.
William opted for the uniform of his honorary position, Colonel of the Irish Guard, and he welcomed the mascot of the Irish wolf regiment Turlough Mora (also known as Seamus!). It is indeed clear that the Duchess has an influence on William’s carefully chosen fashion expression. Kate Middleton wore a designer olive green coat, Laura Green, and a hat of the same color. After the celebration, the couple took photos with fighters of all ranks and then met the soldiers and their families.