Saturday, Catherine Middleton has accompanied the Prince William has a formal ceremony in honor of the Irish Guards. While the Duke of Cambridge - and Colonel in Chief - presented medals to soldiers who served in Afghanistan, Kate appeared radiant and has captivated the crowd. The royal couple shook hands and talked with the soldiers during the parade in Windsor.
William wore a dark blue military uniform, while Kate Middleton was dressed in Alexander McQueen, held in a military-inspired. Her beauty, her smile and kindness have won those present. "She was very pleasant and funny, and much bigger than me! "Said one soldier, whose remarks were reported by People Magazine.
The time was obviously very special for men and women honored. "For me it's like attending the wedding," said a young fighter, adding between envy and admiration, "The Irish Guards is like a close family, while William and Kate have to join the Family's great. I can now say that Kate is a member of my family - even though she married my prince! "
William wore a dark blue military uniform, while Kate Middleton was dressed in Alexander McQueen, held in a military-inspired. Her beauty, her smile and kindness have won those present. "She was very pleasant and funny, and much bigger than me! "Said one soldier, whose remarks were reported by People Magazine.
The time was obviously very special for men and women honored. "For me it's like attending the wedding," said a young fighter, adding between envy and admiration, "The Irish Guards is like a close family, while William and Kate have to join the Family's great. I can now say that Kate is a member of my family - even though she married my prince! "
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