
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge then returned to Belfast for their final engagement of Day 1 at the iconic Empire Music Hall.

In the beginning of this video, as they get into their separate boats, you can see The Duke of Cambridge splashing water at The Duchess haha! They participated in a multitude of activities such as archery,Īnd….whatever the heck William is doing here haha!Īnd our favorite competitive couple went head-to-head again in a rowing race….spoiler The Duke of Cambridge’s team won but The Duchess of Cambridge was a good sport and congratulated them! The site provides a safe space to help and support these young people, with particular emphasis on outdoor activities and developing independent living skills”. The village is a “residential activity centre for children referred to the charity by social workers or the Department of Justice. They then traveled to Fermanagh where they saw the work that the charity “ Extern” is doing in their Roscor Youth Village. When they left, The Duke and Duchess received little Jerseys for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis! To end their visit, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met participants of the Irish FA Foundation ahead of the Game Mental Health Program, which supports clubs and volunteers when dealing with mental heath issues with a focus on challenging the stigma and preventative measures. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined in a game of football with the little kids….Īnd of course things got a little competitive! The Duke warned the kiddos to watch out cause The Duchess “goes for their ankles” while The Duchess remarked Prince George isn’t impressed with her soccer skills. The second program was “Ahead of the Game” which works to support clubs and volunteers when dealing with mental health issues, with a focus on challenging the stigma and preventative measures. The program aims to “help Girls learn through play, make new friends while developing the fundamentals for football”. “Shooting Stars” encourages young girls to play football. After both The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had a quick change, they headed out to see two of those programs. Windsor Park Football Stadium is home of the Irish Football Association which runs outreach programs that benefit the mental and physical health of local communities.

They headed inside the stadium where they took a closer look at the British Championship trophy won by Northern Ireland when it was last played in 1984 and they met goalie legend Pat Jennings: Upon their arrival, they took some time to greet the crowds that had gathered to meet them: Their first engagement was in Belfast to Windsor Park Football Stadium.

Day 1 had a focus on “on the positive impact that sport, nature and the outdoors can have on childhood development, and improved physical and mental health for all”. The Visit was a surprise because it was embargoed due to security reasons. On February 27th-28th, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a two-day visit to Northern Ireland where they visited Belfast, Fermanagh and Ballymena. Interests: : Singing Happy Birthday and baking pizzas with mum Siblings: Princess Charlotte and Prince Georgeįull Title: His Royal Highness Prince Louis of Cambridge Interests: Football, Ballet, Horse-riding, and Cooking with Mum Interests: Football, Ballet, and Cooking with Mumįull Togolese: Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge Siblings: Princess Charlotte’s and Prince Louisįull Title: His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge Parents: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Siblings: Philippa Matthews (née Middleton) and James MiddletonĬhildren: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince LouisĬharitable Interests: Mental Health, Early Intervention, Addiction, and Art Therapt.įull Title: Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge, The Countess of Strathearn, and Lady Carrickfergus. Parents: Michael Francis Middleton and Carole Elizabeth Middleton 2011)Ĭhildren: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.Ĭharitable Interests: Homelessness, Mental Health, Bereavement, Cyber Bullying, and Conservation.įull Title: His Royal Highness Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge, The Earl of Strathearn, and Baron Carrickfergus. Parents: The Prince of Wales and the late Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997). Their official residence is Kensington Palace.

The Cambridges are the future heir family of The British Royal Family.
