The kids will love this! Kate buys special themed books for George, Charlotte and Louis
KATE, the Duchess of Cambridge has recently returned from a royal tour in Ireland with Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge.
Kate Middleton and William enjoy time together on Ireland visit
On Friday, she was spotted heading out of a Waterstones with a large bag branded with the bookstore’s name. A source told Mail Online Kate had asked staff for history and military themed books for children. William and Kate’s three children are fans of Room On The Broom by Julia Donaldson, with the Prince revealing: “I read this to our children all the time.”
The book tells the story of a friendly witch threatened by a dragon.
Kate was seen wearing a blue polo neck jumper and overcoat with dark denim jeans, loafers and a black bag on a gold chain.
She was seen opening her own car door and was not accompanied by William.
William and Kate were in Ireland for three days.
Their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis did not accompany them.
During the Ireland trip, she wore £26,420 worth of clothing.
Kate wore designer labels including Catherine Walker and Oscar de la Renta, as well as brands like Accessorise and H&M.
When the Cambridge’s arrived at Dublin International Airport, she wore £17,200 Asprey Daisy Heritage earrings.
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At the end of the night, there was a evening reception at the Guinness Storehouse.
Kate wore a £1,595 emerald gown from The Vampire’s Wife.
The Duchess also wore an Alexa Chung outfit when visiting a farm in County Meath.
The news comes as William’s brother Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex spent Saturday in his final official duty as Captain General of the Royal Marines.
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Harry wore an official uniform while Meghan, Duchess of Sussex wore a £1,295 Safiyaa dress, jewelled Simone Roche earrings and red Aquazarra heels.
The Sussexes were given a standing ovation.
This was at the Mountbatten Festival of Music which marked the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War and the 80th anniversary of the foundation of the British commandos.
The event was aimed at raising money for the Royal Marines Association charity and cancer support charity CLIC Sargent.
John Suchet, the compere for the night told the audience how “honoured we are” to have the couple in appearance.
Harry and Meghan will leave full-time royal duties on March 31.
This split has been dubbed ’Megxit’ by some.
The couple say they wish to become financially independent.
It is believed they will divide their time between the UK and North America.