Princess Kate and Prince William go head-to-head in engagements 400 miles away from Prince Harry


The Prince and Princess of Wales will be away from the Duke of Sussex in London, with the pair taking part in some curling in Stirling, Scotland


William and Kate went head to head at the curling academy© Getty
Matthew MooreSenior Evening Writer
Danielle StaceyOnline Royal Correspondent - London
Updated: 1 hour ago
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The Prince and Princess of Wales headed north of the border on Tuesday, with the royal couple travelling up to Stirling, Scotland.

Prince William and Kate were delayed to their first outing after they had an impromptu stop at The Kelpies in Falkirk. The duel 30m-tall horsehead sculptures are said to embody the fusion of Scotland's rich mythological heritage alongside the power of Scottish industry and engineering.

For their first engagement, the royal couple went to Stirling's National Curling Academy, where they are due to meet athletes competing in the sport in the upcoming Winter Olympics and Paralympics. Curling is one of Team GB's most successful sports, with teams across the Olympics and Paralympics earning eight medals in the discipline.

Known for their competitive spirit, the pair went head-to-head as they competed in the sport, under the tutelage of Olympic gold medallist Jen Dodds and men's world champion skip Bruce Mouat.

Their second engagement of the day will see William and Kate visit the Radical Weavers, a tartan-weaving studio and independent charity based in Stirling. During the visit, the royals will meet the charity's founding director, Mairi Breslin, where they will learn about the heritage of Scottish tartan weaving.

William and Kate will also have the opportunity to participate in some tartan weaving themselves, with their works going towards the Radical Weavers' latest project, which is to create the world's longest tartan scarf.

While the couple are up in Scotland, William's younger brother, Prince Harry, is in court for his trial against the publishers of the Daily Mail. The Duke of Sussex is part of a group, including Elizabeth Hurley, Elton John and Sadie Frost, Associated Newspapers Limited over claims of unlawful information-gathering.

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The royal couple had a pit stop

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William and Kate passed through Falkirk

Small stop off

The Prince and Princess of Wales stopped by The Kelpies as they passed through Falkirk on their way to Stirling.

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William and Kate stopped for a photo opp

Picture perfect

The striking 30‑metre‑tall steel horse‑head sculptures are said to embody the fusion of Scotland’s rich heritage and mythology with the power of Scottish industry and engineering.

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The Princess of Wales was fashionable as always

Kate's fashion

Kate was seen arriving at her first engagement alongside her husband. The royal looked amazing in her tartan overcoat.

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William's attempt

The Prince plays

The Prince had his best concentration face on for his try, with everyone applauding his efforts. 

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Kate's attempt

Kate has a go

William was heard giving his wife tips on her first attempt, which went slightly awry, but then Kate came in with the winning attempt on her second go. 

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The Princess was in fits of giggles

Kate reacts

Kate's second try went more smoothly, much to her delight! 

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Kate was delighted

Winning attempt

The Princess was the ultimate winner in the end!

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