Prince William made a witty commentary to the crowd on Thursday afternoon after a royal fan referred to as Kate ‘beautiful’.
The Prince and Princess of Wales had been at the the ordinary naming ritual of HMS Glasgow at the BAE Systems’ shipyard in Scotstoun, on the financial institution of the River Clyde.
Kate, 43, formally named HMS Glasgow via smashing a bottle of nearby Scottish whisky in opposition to its hull.
Keeping her seem to be suitably nautical for the outing, the royal sported a navy and white £1,850 coat costume from British company Suzannah London and a matching announcement hat from Philip Treacy, first worn at Trooping the Colour in 2024.
Prince William made a witty commentary to the crowd on Thursday afternoon after a royal fan referred to as Kate ‘beautiful’.
The Prince and Princess of Wales had been at the the ordinary naming ritual of HMS Glasgow at the BAE Systems’ shipyard in Scotstoun, on the financial institution of the River Clyde.
Kate, 43, formally named HMS Glasgow via smashing a bottle of nearby Scottish whisky in opposition to its hull.
Keeping her seem to be suitably nautical for the outing, the royal sported a navy and white £1,850 coat costume from British company Suzannah London and a matching announcement hat from Philip Treacy, first worn at Trooping the Colour in 2024.
Prince William made a witty commentary to the crowd on Thursday afternoon after a royal fan referred to as Kate ‘beautiful’.
The Prince and Princess of Wales had been at the the ordinary naming ritual of HMS Glasgow at the BAE Systems’ shipyard in Scotstoun, on the financial institution of the River Clyde.
Kate, 43, formally named HMS Glasgow via smashing a bottle of nearby Scottish whisky in opposition to its hull.
Keeping her seem to be suitably nautical for the outing, the royal sported a navy and white £1,850 coat costume from British company Suzannah London and a matching announcement hat from Philip Treacy, first worn at Trooping the Colour in 2024.
Prince William made a witty commentary to the crowd on Thursday afternoon after a royal fan referred to as Kate ‘beautiful’.
The Prince and Princess of Wales had been at the the ordinary naming ritual of HMS Glasgow at the BAE Systems’ shipyard in Scotstoun, on the financial institution of the River Clyde.
Kate, 43, formally named HMS Glasgow via smashing a bottle of nearby Scottish whisky in opposition to its hull.
Keeping her seem to be suitably nautical for the outing, the royal sported a navy and white £1,850 coat costume from British company Suzannah London and a matching announcement hat from Philip Treacy, first worn at Trooping the Colour in 2024.