The show must go on! Prince William and Duchess Kate are not letting drama surrounding their family keep them from continuing their royal duties.
William, 38, and Kate, 39, stepped out on Thursday, March 18, in London to visit the Newham Ambulance Station. The royal couple spoke to crews and paramedics about the difficulties of performing their tasks amid a challenging time in the service’s history.
William dressed in a navy jacket that he paired with a light blue sweater and a collared shirt, while Kate wore a camel coat from Massimo Dutti with a matching turtleneck.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s latest engagement comes on the heels of comments William made regarding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s tell-all interview. The March 7 CBS special featured several allegations from Harry, 36, and Markle, 39, pertaining to the lack of support and protection they received from the British royal family before choosing to step down, including racism.
“We’re very much not a racist family,” the prince told reporters on March 11 while visiting a school in London, noting that he and Harry “haven’t spoken” since the special aired but they will soon.
Some of Harry and Markle’s most shocking allegations against the royal family included the institution’s failure to help the former actress amid her mental health struggles and previous “concerns” about their now 22-month-old son, Archie’s skin color before his birth. However, the…