Prince William and Kate thank British troops in Cyprus
- by Gwen Vasquez
- in Life&Culture
- — Dec 7, 2018
When the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are around, everything is a little bit sweeter!
The magazine reported: "Kate and William have bought him a Grow-Your-Own Girlfriend kit, along with a more stylish gift - Gucci loafers because 'all his shoes have holes in them".
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge hosted a Christmas party for Royal Air Force families on Tuesday. But luckily, not all hope was lost - George made sure to ask dad to take a photo of a helicopter if she saw one today in Cyprus, and we're sure William obliged his sweet son!
During their brief visit to RAF Akrotiri on the Mediterranean island, the Duke and Duchess handed out the presents from some of the families they met for the military personnel deployed at the RAF base.
It was a rare look into their day to day lives behind the Kensington Palace grand doors, and gives us a glimpse of Prince William's casual Friday nights enjoying a slice of cheesy pizza on the lounge while Kate looks on in horror as he drops another olive onto the fabric.
Prince William and his wife Kate visited British military personnel based on Cyprus on Wednesday (Dec 5) to thank them for their contribution ahead of the festive period.
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'As someone whose husband has served, I know how hard it feels when a loved one leaves home to do the job they've trained for'. I still see her from time to time had seen only in jeans.
Talking about spending time away from her family at Christmas, she said: "It's emotional, I think it's easier for us out here because we just muck in together".
Over Christmas, 11,000 men and women will be deployed by the Army, Royal Navy and RAF in 35 countries, Prince William said in a brief speech.
We're using creative license and assuming he really meant to add: "And do me a solid and bring me back one?"
Their visit comes after weeks of stories about tensions within the royal family, especially between Meghan and Kate.