On day six of the Royal Tour of India and Bhutan, William and Kate spent the morning trekking up to the “Tiger’s Nest” monastery in the Himalayan mountains. After, the couple headed back to Thimpu for a reception at the Taj Tashi hotel. The reception celebrated Great Britain’s relationship with Bhutan. Attendees included British nationals living in the country and Bhutanese people with ... View the Post
Kate Middleton keeps it casual for three-hour hike to monastery
William and Kate kicked off day six of the Bhutan leg of the royal tour with an early morning hike in the Himalayas. The couple walked up to the Taktsang Palphug Monastery, also known Paro Taktsang and commonly referred to as the 'Tiger’s Nest' monastery'. Read all previous tour coverage here! Tiger’s Nest is a fascinating place with a long history, as it dates back to 1692. “Paro ... View the Post
Kate wears Tory Burch dress for dinner with the King and Queen of Bhutan
After an eventful afternoon watching traditional games, William and Kate met with the Bhutanese King and Queen for a private dinner with the King and Queen at Lingkana Palace. (See all previous tour coverage here). http://gty.im/521151274 A video from the evening: https://twitter.com/_mio/status/720620440733900800 Kate’s outfit: After heading back to their hotel, Kate changed into a Tory ... View the Post
Kate wears traditional-inspired outfit for afternoon in Thimphu
After landing in Bhutan, William and Kate travelled to the Thimphu Dzong (a Buddhist temple) and were received by King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and his wife, Queen Jetsun Pema. The royal couple were formally welcomed with a traditional Bhutanese ceremony, called a "Chipdrel". https://twitter.com/KensingtonRoyal/status/720573206394896384 The procession involved plenty of dancers, singers ... View the Post
Kate Middleton arrives in Bhutan wearing a gold coat dress
On the 14th of April 2016, William and Kate travelled over to Bhutan for the second leg of the Royal Tour. A few hours earlier, the couple left Guwahati airport in Assam, India. We have a photo with thanks to Victoria Murphy: Kate wore the Chrissy dress by Tory Burch. It is a jersey dress made from multicoloured printed jersey fabric. It features a detachable buckle fastening waist belt ... View the Post
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Kate changes into Topshop dress to feed baby elephants
As mentioned in our previous article, William and Kate spent the morning on Safari at the Kaziranga National Park and chatting with park rangers about poaching. After a quick outfit change, they went to visit Pan Bari, a rural village on the edge of the National Park. “The Duke and Duchess met families and saw a variety of crops which provide their livelihoods, in addition to traditional ... View the Post
Kate opts for casual chic on Safari
William and Kate kicked off the fourth day of the Royal Tour with an open-air drive around the Kaziranga National Park. (See all previous coverage here). http://gty.im/520810924 The royal couple spotted rhino, water buffalo, swamp deer and a number of bird species. http://gty.im/520810936 “Apart from a few roll bars on the jeep and a – hopefully – crack shot park ranger, there was ... View the Post
Kate changes into Anna Sui dress for Kaziranga National Park visit
After spending the afternoon lunching with the Indian PM and meeting inspirational women in New Delhi (read about it here), William and Kate visited the Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the state of Assam. Their visit coincided with the Bohag Bihu festival, the celebration of the Assamese New Year: “[The festival] unites the population of Assam regardless of their ... View the Post
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