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21 Countries Kate Has Visited Since Joining the Royal Family
William and Kate have been on a Scandinavian mini tour since January 30, but which other
countries has the duchess visited since she married into the royal family seven years ago? From the
urban-chic galleries, museums, and landmarks of major cities to scuba-diving
exams, cocktail bars, and romantic desert island cabins, Kate has done them all
- and more! Let's take a look at each of her royal overseas visits.
The Seychelles
William and Kate first vacationed in the Indian Ocean
archipelago in 2008, and loved it so much they returned for their honeymoon in
May 2011 - just ten days after Kate had become an HRH. The newlyweds stayed on
the exclusive North Island, which has its own private chef, and spent some of
their time snorkeling.
Four days after returning, Kate wore a matching cowrie shell
necklace and earrings for an official meeting with Barack and Michelle Obama that were reported to have been
brought back from a Seychellois boutique.
Canada
William and Kate embarked on their first royal tour just two months after their wedding, visiting
Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Prince Edward Island, Yellowknife, and Calgary. Kate's tour wardrobe was bursting with diplomatic gestures, including a diamond maple leaf brooch
on loan from the queen, a red maple leaf hat that she wore on Canada Day, two
dresses by Canadian designer Erdem and a jacket by Canadian brand Smythe. The
duchess also wore a pair of turquoise earrings by local designer Corrie McLeod.
During their second tour of Canada in 2016, William and Kate
spent a packed week visiting Victoria, Vancouver, the Great Bear Rainforest,
Kelowna, Whitehorse, Carcross, and Haida Gwaii. Kate brought the diamond maple leaf brooch back out, wore three red outfits
in tribute to the Canada's national color, as well as a cardigan by Canadian
brand Sentaler - a firm favorite with Meghan Markle, too. Kate also wore a
pair of earrings by local designer Shelley MacDonald after they were given to
her as a gift.
The US
Kate has been to the US twice so far. First up was a three day trip to Los Angeles and Santa Barbara with
William in 2011, when she attended a military jobs fair, an inner city arts
project, and a BAFTA event where she rubbed shoulders with Jennifer Lopez,
Tom Hanks, and
Nicole Kidman.
Kate paid her respects by wearing a wrap dress by US designer Diane von
Furstenberg to the couple's welcome reception.
In 2014, Kate and William flew to New York where they
visited the 9/11 memorial, spent time at youth projects, and took in a Brooklyn
Nets game where they met Beyoncé and Jay Z. During the two-day trip, Kate - who
was pregnant with Princess Charlotte - wore a coat by US designer Tory Burch,
and the couple checked into the Carlyle Hotel, which was where William's mother Princess Diana always stayed when she was in
town.
Denmark
Kate and William paid a flying visit to Denmark in the year
they married to visit a UNICEF warehouse in Copenhagen
. In November 2011, the duke and duchess met up with Danish royals Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark and his wife Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark, to take a look at the way UNICEF was offering aid to countries in eastern Africa.
. In November 2011, the duke and duchess met up with Danish royals Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark and his wife Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark, to take a look at the way UNICEF was offering aid to countries in eastern Africa.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Kate's family have been visiting the Caribbean island of Mustique in St. Vincent and the Grenadines
for over a decade, usually heading over to celebrate mom Carole Middleton's
Jan. 31 birthday. Kate has joined them three times since she married - the
first two trips were both with William, but the third time was just with a
6-month-old Prince George, as William was home studying.
Kate and William have stayed at three properties on the island:
Villa Hibiscus, Villa Aurora, and Villa Rocina, and they have an active
social and sporting presence while they're there. They play tennis, and have
both spent time scuba diving – Kate even became a PADI-certified advanced diver
in 2015. The duke and duchess's favorite social spots include Basil's Bar
(owner Basil even got an invite to the royal wedding), the
Cotton House, and the Firefly Hotel, where Kate has been seen drinking a piña
colada.
Singapore
William and Kate headed off on a nine-day, four-country tour
on behalf of the queen in her Diamond Jubilee year, and the first port of call
was three days in Singapore. The couple visited Gardens by the Bay, where they
planted a tree, spent time at a school for children with special needs, and
stayed at the Raffles Hotel, while Kate wore a dress by Singaporean
designer Raoul.
Malaysia
The second stop of William and Kate's 2012 tour was a
jam-packed three days in Malaysia, where the couple visited a hospice,
spent time in the jungles of Borneo, and attended a Diamond Jubilee tea party.
For an evening reception, Kate wore a white and gold gown embroidered with
Malaysia's national flower, the hibiscus.
The Solomon Islands
As part of their Southeast Asia tour on behalf of the queen,
William and Kate spent two days in the Solomon Islands, where they attended
cultural events, went to a church service, and paid visits to local charities.
The couple also had a night alone on the tiny island of Tavanipupu.
Tuvalu
William and Kate finished up their Diamond Jubilee tour on
behalf of the queen in the tiny archipelago nation of Tuvalu, where they
visited schools and danced in grass skirts at a dinner hosted by the
governor-general. The country is affected by coastal erosion caused by
climate change, and in 2017, Kate received the Tuvalu Order of Merit in
recognition of the helpful attention her visit brought.
Switzerland
In March 2014, William and Kate attended the wedding of one of
William's oldest friends in the Swiss ski resort of Arosa. Although Kate was in
her second trimester with Prince George and couldn't ski with her husband, she
was spotted sledding with friends.
The Maldives
Just before William, Kate, and Prince George headed off for a tour of New Zealand and
Australia in 2015, William and Kate booked in for some alone-time in the remote
Indian Ocean archipelago. Neither had been to the Maldives before, and they
chose the Cheval Blanc Randheli Hotel for a week of sun, sea, and sand.
New Zealand
For their first tour with Prince George, William and Kate
headed off on an epic trip to New Zealand and Australia, spending ten days
in their first port of call, where they visited Wellington, Blenheim, Auckland,
Hamilton, Dunedin, Queenstown, and Christchurch.
Kate wore two outfits by New Zealand designers on the tour -
a turquoise dress by Emilia Wickstead and blue tweed skirt suit by Rebecca
Taylor. The duchess also paid close attention to the country's national symbol,
the fern, and national color of black. She borrowed a diamond fern brooch from
the queen, wore a fern-bedecked Jane Taylor hat for church, and chose a black
dress embroidered with a crystal fern for an evening event.
Australia
In 2014, William and Kate followed their ten days in New
Zealand with ten days in Australia, taking in Sydney, the Blue
Mountains, Brisbane, Ularu, Adelaide, and Canberra. Kate wore the national
color of yellow for her arrival to the country, and a hat by Australian
designer Jonathan Howard on the day she left. Meanwhile, the bilby enclosure at Taronga Zoo was named after Prince
George.
Belgium
Kate has twice visited Belgium for First World War
centenaries - Liege in 2014 and Ypres in 2017.
India
In 2016, William and Kate undertook a five-day whirlwind tour of India that included Mumbai, New
Delhi, Kaziranga National Park, and Agra. Kate took the opportunity to showcase
several Indian designers when she wore dresses by Anita Dongre and Naeem Khan,
and earrings by Amrapali.
Bhutan
As well as spending five days in India during March 2016,
William and Kate also spent two days in neighboring Bhutan. During the trip, Kate wore
a dress featuring the national flower, the poppy, and a skirt made of
traditional Bhutanese material. The duchess also bought herself a $7 pair of
earrings that she wore just a few days later when she visited the Taj Mahal,
and left Bhutan wearing a necklace which had been a present from Queen Jetsun
Pema.
The Netherlands
Kate's first solo overseas trip was supposed to have been
to Malta in 2014, but William ended up going in her place as she was suffering
from hyperemesis gravidarum during the early stages of her pregnancy with
Princess Charlotte.
Instead, Kate's first solo trip was to the Netherlands in
2016, where she attended a round-table discussion with mental health charities,
and visited the Mauritshuis museum. At the museum Kate came face to face with
one of its most famous paintings Girl With a Pearl Earring by Vermeer -
with Kate herself wearing a pair of pearl earrings on loan from the queen.
France
William and Kate's trip to Paris in 2017 wasn't their first
time in France as a married couple, but it was certainly their most iconic.
During their two-day visit, the couple visited the big tourist sites, met with
survivors of the Bataclan terrorist attacks, and watched a rugby match. Kate
paid tribute to the host country by wearing Chanel for the first time,
accessorizing with Cartier.
It looks like France is one of Kate and William's favorite
places to vacation, as they have visited the country privately on at least five
occasions since they got married. In 2012 the couple went skiing with Kate's family in Méribel, and enjoyed a
pre-tour long weekend later in the year at the chateau of Princess Margaret's
son Viscount Linley in Provence. The couple also took Prince George and Princess Charlotte on their first skiing
holiday to Courcheval in 2016, and later in the year returned to France for
a Summer vacation in Biarritz.
Then in 2017, while Prince William was showing off his dance
moves in the nearby Swiss resort of Verbier, Kate returned to Méribel with a
small group of women for her sister Pippa's bachelorette party.
Luxembourg
Kate's second solo trip overseas took her to Luxembourg for the day in 2017. The duchess met with school
children, and took a tour of the the Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art (aka
Mudam).
Poland
In 2017, William and Kate took Prince George and Princess Charlotte on their five day tour of Poland and Germany. The trip included
visits to the former concentration camp Stutthof, the European Solidarity
Centre, and a traditional Polish street party. Kate paid her respects by
wearing a dress by Polish designer Gosia Baczynska, a set of amber jewelry that
she was gifted during the visit, and by carrying a clutch by Polish company
Etui.
Germany
Following their two day trip to Poland in 2017, Kate,
William, George and Charlotte then continued to Germany for three days. Here
the duke and duchess had a private meeting with chancellor Angela Merkel,
visited the Holocaust Memorial, met with young people who had been supported by
a local mental health charity, and raced against each other on the River
Neckar. After the race, the couple posed for pictures with picturesque
Heidelberg in the background, which is twinned with Cambridge in the UK.
Kate paid tribute during the trip by wearing German
designers Markus Lupfer and Hugo Boss, as well as by choosing a coat dress in 'Prussian Blue' for her arrival.
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