The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge both seen enjoying a pint of Guinness while at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin.
They celebrate the end of a successful first day in Ireland.
William and Kate enjoyed a pint of Guinness at the historic Dublin brewery of the Irish Stout. The Duke toasts his hosts in Gaelic, raised his pint and said ‘Slainte’.
Both have enjoyed at the reception hosted by Britain’s Ambassador to Ireland Robin Barnett in the 17th-floor Gravity Bar.
The couple met a lot of people from different fields, creative arts, sport, business and charity sectors at the major visitor attraction in the Irish capital – which tells the story of the famous drink.
Kate and William are following in the footsteps of the Queen who also visited Ireland’s top attraction many years ago. They were greeted by the British Ambassador Robin Barrett who is hosting the party.
Kate chose to wear a glittering emerald gown by trendy designer The Vampire’s Wife for the first evening reception of the historic three-day visit to the country.
The couple shook hands with many people on the first day of their tour despite the ongoing coronavirus threat, based on the advice they are being given.
They are following guidance from Public Health England and the Department of Health and will continue to assess the situation.
There are doubts the couple’s tour of Ireland could be overshadowed by his brother Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s return to the UK later this week.
The couple, who are now living in Canada, will be attending the Endeavour Fund Awards on March 5 in London while Prince William and Kate Middleton are in Ireland.
President Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina welcomed the couple to Ireland and said: ‘Delighted to welcome you. You’ve had lots of exciting things happening in your family.’
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