Wednesday 8 May 2019

Getting ready for auntie duties! As Baby Sussex makes his debut in Windsor.

The Duchess of Cambridge - who yesterday revealed she 'can't wait' to meet her new nephew - managed to get a baby fix while visiting the Caernarfon Coastguard Search and Rescue Helicopter Base in North Wales today. 

Greeting the adorable youngster, a child of one of the search and rescue team, Kate grinned widely and proceeded to pat the cute baby on the head before gently stroking the little girl's legs.    

While Prince Harry and Meghan were introducing the world to their adorable new son at St George's Hall in Windsor, Kate and William returned to familiar territory today, meeting his former work-mates.  

Kate, looking striking in a red woollen blazer by Lorenzo Serafini and skinny black jeans, joined the 36-year-old father-of-three, who looked delighted to be touring the helicopter base - even if the weather didn't quite play ball. 


Yesterday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge told the world they were thrilled with the new arrival in the royal family, with William cheekily joking that he was looking forward to welcoming his brother to the 'sleep deprivation club'.  

William, who worked for three years at RAF Valley on Anglesey from 2010 to 2013, made the trip north - on a soggy day - to re-acquaint himself with the invaluable work being done by the search and rescue helicopter team and Wales Air Ambulance in the region.

The Duchess of Cambridge looked on sparkling form as she strode forward to greet members of the coastguard search and rescue helicopter team - or perhaps she was just trying to escape the Welsh drizzle.  





MailOnline

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