Prince William and Kate delight crowds on tour of Coventry
Prince William and Kate spent the day in Coventry on Tuesday (Jan. 16) on a whistle-stop tour that saw them carrying out a number of engagements. The Duke of Cambridge and his pregnant wife, who are due to welcome their third child in April, kicked off their visit at the famed Coventry Cathedral. Locals waiting to catch a glimpse of the famous couple offered a warm welcome.
William, 35, and Kate, 36, toured the ruins of the original building before visiting the new cathedral. They met members of the choir and enjoyed a cup of tea with staff and volunteers at the Rising Café, a social enterprise aimed at providing work and opportunity for those overcoming drug and alcohol addictions. The royals were on good form, chatting away, while Kate, who dressed her baby bump in a bright pink coat, sported a fresh pregnancy glow.
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The second engagement of the day took the royals to Coventry University, where they opened the new Science and Health Building. William and Kate met students, who, thanks to the new £59m facility, can learn how to care for a patient at every stage of their medical experience – from paramedics arriving at a patient's house and their ambulance journey, to a patient's stay in hospital, through to their rehabilitation at home. The new facility is one-of-a-kind in the UK, and trains nurses, midwives, paramedics and other health professionals using the latest technology and simulation methods.
The Duchess wore a bright pink Mulberry coat
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Later in the day, the royals visited the Positive Youth Foundation, which works with young people who are facing challenges. Young people – often excluded from society or at risk of a range of social issues – are encouraged to make positive lifestyle choices. The centre also helps those who have recently arrived in the UK. During the visit, William and Kate met staff members, volunteers and service users who were taking part in music, boxing and other workshops.