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28th February 2019
02:22pm GMT

William trying to stop Kate from getting the ball shows them getting competitive with each other and this playful side of the couple is rarely on show as they're so professional when attending official events.
As one Twitter user comments, they are so in love and "happiest with each other". After looking at the photos from today and yesterday, we're definitely in agreement.
The official statement for their trip to Northern Ireland says:Catherine and William are so in love ❤️ they are the happiest with each other #RoyalVisitNI pic.twitter.com/rjiLyLqMm9
— TRH Duke & Duchess of Cambridge (@TRHDukeDuchess) February 27, 2019
"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are visiting Belfast, Fermanagh and Ballymena on a two day trip (27-28 February) that will celebrate the young people of Northern Ireland." "Day one will have a strong focus on the positive impact that sport, nature and the outdoors can have on childhood development, and improved physical and mental health for all." "Their Royal Highnesses will start the first day with a visit to Windsor Park football stadium, home of the Irish Football Association (IFA). The IFA run outreach programmes that benefit the mental and physical health of local communities."Kate even pulled a pint while at the Belfast Empire Music Hall last night and she looks delighted with life, more of this, PLEASE.
For last night's outing, the mum of three wore a Missoni dress and some have said she decided to wear green as a tribute to Ireland. Today, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are visiting Hillsborough Castle where they will meet with police offers and staff.Catherine and William are so in love ❤️ they are the happiest with each other #RoyalVisitNI pic.twitter.com/rjiLyLqMm9
— TRH Duke & Duchess of Cambridge (@TRHDukeDuchess) February 27, 2019
First engagement of their second day in NI, the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge met @ChiefConPSNI, police officers & staff at Hillsborough Castle where they discussed the challenging roles they undertake. @PoliceServiceNI pic.twitter.com/JTgBTETUUw
— Northern Ireland Office (@NIOgov) February 28, 2019
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