William and Catherine host a garden party at Buckingham Palace

Catherine jokes that her family makes “so much noise” watching sports at Buckingham Palace garden party


The Princess of Wales found a way to keep her children
entertained while Prince William watched Aston Villa compete live:
she let them stay up late to watch, too.

At the second Buckingham Palace garden
party
—hosted by William and Catherine and accompanied by the
Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and Zara Tindall—Catherine said that
her children had wanted to go with William to the match, but she
compromised and let them watch it on television.

And it seems that the Wales children have inherited William’s
boisterous way of watching sports matches and celebrating their
wins. Catherine told a guest, “They all make so much noise,
even Louis.”

William was spotted in the stands cheering as Aston Villa beat
Nottingham Forest 4-0 in their semi-final Europa League match.

The future king’s favourite football team
hasn’t won a major
trophy in 30 years, and William could be overheard telling garden
party guests that he had bags under his eyes from being in
Birmingham late the night before.

The Prince and Princess of Wales at Buckingham Palace hosting a garden party
The Prince and Princess of
Wales at Buckingham Palace hosting a garden party

princeandprincessofwales / Instagram / Fair Use

Catherine also shared how the family’s
new puppy, Otto, is getting along. She revealed that he’s been
chewing a lot, and said that “You have to keep them busy. The
first thing we do in the morning is check, ‘Has anyone taken Otto
out?’”

To representatives of the Lawn Tennis Association, Catherine
shared how she enjoys playing padel, saying “it’s such a good
game, such a great leveller for those who don’t play
tennis.”

The second of Buckingham Palace’s garden parties featured guests
from many charities and organisations associated with William and
Catherine in addition to military guest and other notable people.
In total, 8,000 guests mingled at the palace.

The royal couple chatted with Leanne Lucas, a Southport teacher
who was critically injured shielding students from a knife attack
last year that left three children dead. William praised her
courage and bravery, and Lucas told reporters afterwards that it
had been like “meeting old friends again.

“We had such personal conversations last time we met.
William wanted to keep an eye on my wellbeing, as well as chat
about all the knife crime campaigning we’re doing.”

Speaking of meeting Catherine again, Lucas said that the future
queen “said she was so happy to see me full of energy and
passion and enthusiasm again and it’s so nice to see you back to
the way that you should be and the way that you were before. It was
nice.”





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