Prince William and his pregnant wife visited Manchester where someone from the crowd mistakenly called the Duke of Cambridge ‘Prince Harry’.
Kate Middleton’s husband looked relaxed and happy during the royal visit to Manchester, he even joked ‘I’m not ginger’ after being mistaken for Prince Harry this afternoon. Cambridges couple attend the conference on cyberbullying after a joint engagement with his wife Kate when he made the quip to a member of the gathered crowd.
Prince Harry became the most popular person among the Windsors, he is the second British royal who proposed the American (the first one was King Edward who preferred the love of his Wallis Simpson, an American socialite, to the British throne). Probably, a Manchester man shouted ‘Hi Prince Harry,’ just thought of ‘ginger’ before he climbed into the car that whisked Prince William away yesterday afternoon.
Earlier in the day, proud dad Will revealed Prince George starred in his school nativity play – as a sheep. The youngster got dressed up with fellow pupils to wow parents and teachers at £17,600 a year Thomas’, in Battersea, while the Duke of Cambridge watched on.
The Cambridges spent half a day in Manchester
Manchester Central Convention Centre became the place for the conference on cyberbullying where the Duke of Cambridge made his comments to kids from Friars Primary School, in Salford, Manchester. William made the keynote speech at the event, confessing how troubled he feels by cyberbullying. In particular, the royal said,
‘Bullying through phones and social media is an issue that caught my attention after reading about children who had taken their own lives when the pressure got too much.’