Day Four of the Royal Tour of India saw Kate
Middleton and Prince William taking a walk on the wild side. The royals
went on a safari at the Kaziranga National Park in Assam, India to
“learn more about the challenges the park’s facing from rangers,”
according to Kensington Palace's official Twitter handle.
For the outing, the pair went more casual, with
Middleton wearing skinny jeans, a white polka dotted top, and flats, and
her husband wearing jeans and a grey button-up shirt. Upon their
arrival, the Duke and Duchess were gifted with their own colorful
scarves.
Following the safari, the couple got the chance to
interact with the park's animals, evening feeding the baby elephants
and rhinos. Middleton changed back into her signature wedges and a
colorful dress, laughing as she and her husband gave the animals their
food.
This follows an already successful tour of India
for the royal duo. On Tuesday night, they were treated to two dance
performances from locals at the Assamese Bihu Festival.
They also met with Narendra Modi, the Prime
Minister of India, who later tweeted, “I had a very good interaction
with the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge #RoyalVisitIndia.”
Middleton made headlines earlier in the week when she played soccer and cricket with local children while wearing her wedge heels.
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