
Prince William and Kate Middleton enjoy fun-filled moments during visit to Cheesy Waffles Project
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Prince William and Kate Middleton – the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – had lots of fun during their visit to the Cheesy Waffles Project in County Durham, where they took turns at teeing off golf balls.
Kate could not connect the ball on her first go even after taking her time lining up the shot, which caused massive laughter to her and the people gathered around them. She made another attempt and successfully connected the ball, which was rewarded with cheers from the crowd.
Richard Palmer, a royal correspondent, shared the funny moments on Twitter.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have visited the Cheesy Waffles Project in County Durham, which received money from their £1m wedding charity fund 10 years ago. It helps people aged 7 to 35 to develop skills and independence. Kate may need some help with her golf skills. pic.twitter.com/qYT1HtQeqB
— Richard Palmer (@RoyalReporter) April 27, 2021
On the other hand, Prince William had better luck, goofing around a little by bending his knees before pulling back the golf club and hitting the ball.
Fun and games at the Cheesy Waffles Project, who support young people with additional needs across County Durham.
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) April 27, 2021
CWP receives support from The Key, one of 26 charities chosen by The Duke and Duchess in 2011 to benefit from donations to their Royal Wedding Charitable Gift Fund. pic.twitter.com/RCFfpKJo3V
It was the first such outing of the royal couple after the sad demise of Prince Philip. Kate also greeted people with an elbow bump as the couple made their way over to an arts and crafts table.