Prince and Princess of Wales Visit Women's Institutes for Elizabeth Memorial
Prince and Princess of Wales Visit Women's Institutes for Elizabeth Memorial

Prince and Princess of Wales Visit Women's Institutes for Elizabeth Memorial

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Prince William and Princess Kate visited the National Federation of Women's Institutes (WI) on September 8 to mark the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's passing, honoring the late Queen's 80-year membership and presidency of the organization. During the visit, William revealed his particular preference for brownies, emphasizing his no-nuts rule and describing himself as very fussy about how they are made, a standard Kate admitted she learned the hard way. The couple shared lighthearted moments with WI members, including William joking about joining the WI if it involved wearing a skirt for chocolate brownies. They also spoke about their children, with William describing their youngest son Prince Louis as mischievous and noting that their eldest son Prince George behaves differently behind closed doors despite his sensible public image. Kate showcased her baking enthusiasm and shared that their family spent the summer crafting, while also debuting a new fall look with a plaid dress and darker hair color. The engagement balanced humor and poignancy as the royals reflected on the Queen's legacy and their family life.

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