Prince William And Kate Middleton Return To The Place They Fell In Love, Battle It Out In Land Yachting Race
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Prince William and Kate Middleton headed back to where they fell in love for a royal engagement Wednesday.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who met as college freshmen at St. Andrews University in Fife, Scotland, in 2001, visited the location to get stuck into a land yachting race.
тАЬWe were surprised as we expected the duchess to win as she [is] the more experienced sailor,тАЭ Guy McKenzie, who runs Blown Away, the outdoor activities and adventures company who hosted William and KateтАЩs session, with his twin Jamie, told People of the pairтАЩs competitive sides.
тАЬHe got lucky тАУ there was a gust of wind!тАЭ Jamie added. тАЬHe got blown away!тАЭ
тАЬCome on, granddad,тАЭ Kate mocked her other half at one point as he got stuck in some wet sand.
Fife Young CarersтАЩ hugely impactful work sees them offer young carers some respite from their caring role, and the opportunity to have fun spending time with people of their own age.
Thank you to Blown Away for hosting todayтАЩs fun session in St Andrews! pic.twitter.com/pp4eHqafvF
тАФ The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) May 26, 2021
тАЬThey said they were delighted to be back at St. Andrews, and they were looking forward to going to the university later,тАЭ Guy McKenzie shared of their visit.
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The royals had stayed in the town overnight after visiting the Orkney Islands on Tuesday. Their royal mini-tour of Scotland kicked off on Monday.
William and Kate visited the college to help a group of young carers enjoy a day out.
Kirstie Howell, service manager for Fife Young Carers, told People, тАЬThey asked them about how COVID has affected them and how life has been during the pandemic for them.
тАЬThey were really engaging and relaxed with the young people. The young carers were shy at first, but I think once they had been out on the yachts they relaxed and had a great time. This has been a real treat for them.тАЭ
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Laura Warshauer, a New Jersey native and St. Andrews student who lived in the same dorm as William and Kate back in their college days, gushed that the pair тАЬdefinitely had chemistryтАЭ back when they first met.
тАЬWhenever Kate was in the room, Will was obviously paying attention to her,тАЭ Warshauer said. тАЬWhen weтАЩd be sitting at lunch in the dining hall and the two of them would be talking, it was amazing to see how natural it was, how they had so much to say to each other. Looking back, there were all these small momentsтАФcertainly moments where I was like, тАШWow, this could really be something.’тАЭ