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Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a laugh while competing against each other in a naval-themed competition in Scotland.
The Princess of Wales may not have gotten to drink the single-malt whiskey she smashed on the hull of the HMS Glasgow, but the bling created to commemorate the christening is hers for keeps.
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The Princess of Wales looked effortlessly elegant on Thursday as she officially named HMS Glasgow by smashing a bottle of local Scottish whisky against its hull. Joined by her husband ...
Kate looked like the image of sophistication in a navy-and-white coatdress that just screamed royal yacht. She paired it with a matching wide-brim raffia hat in navy and white which she has worn ...
The first-in-class of the UK Royal Navy’s Type 26 frigates has officially been named, with HMS Glasgow hitting the symbolic milestone in a traditional naval sense at a ceremony at the BAE ...
To christen the Royal Navy ship HMS Glasgow, Kate Middleton wore a maritime-inspired ensemble that called back to an outfit worn by her mother-in-law, Princess Diana, in 1993.
The 43-year-old royal attended the official naming ceremony of HMS Glasgow on Wednesday, joined by Prince William, 42. Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles during the naming ceremony for ...
The Princess of Wales—known as the Duchess of Rothesay in Scotland—even got to break a whiskey bottle on the hull of HMS Glasgow to christen it. Rachel Burchfield is the contributing royals ...
Kate, 43, officially named the Royal Navy's HMS Glasgow at the BAE Systems' shipyard in Scotstoun, on the bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow. After the naming ceremony, the royal couple were ...
The Princess of Wales will join the Prince of Wales in Scotland to attend HMS Glasgow's naming ceremony. In June 2021, Kate was appointed as the Sponsor of HMS Glasgow, a state-of-the-art Type 26 ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. AT last Thursday's naming ceremony of HMS Glasgow, every available space on deck, on the gangways and along the quayside, was taken up by ...