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Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Royal couple are flying back to Britain after Diamond Jubilee Tour


Heading home: Kate swaps grass skirt for practical jeans after dress is caught by wind in Australia

  • Royal couple are flying back to Britain after Diamond Jubilee Tour


She's donned a number of handmade, flowery outfits during her tour of the South Pacific with Prince William.
And after more than a week on tour in front of the worlds' cameras, the Duchess of Cambridge headed home with her husband today having not suffered a single wardrobe malfunction.
However, she was almost left red-faced at Brisbane Airport when a gust of wind threatened to play havoc with her summery dress.
The Duchess nearly had a weather-based wardrobe malfunction when gusts at Brisbane Airport billowed around her dress
The Duchess nearly had a weather-based wardrobe malfunction when gusts at Brisbane Airport billowed around her dress
The Duchess nearly had a weather-based wardrobe malfunction when gusts at Brisbane Airport billowed around her dress
Stop-off: The Duke and Duchess made a brief stop at Brisbane Airport in Australia today on their way back to England
Stop-off: The Duke and Duchess made a brief stop at Brisbane Airport today on their way back to England
Kate and William had stopped over at the Australian airport for a brief two-hour stay, before catching a connection flight to England.
    After disembarking their private jet from Tuvalu to Brisbane, the Duchess had to grab the bottom of her dress to prevent it being blown up by a gust of wind.
    Following the near embarrassment, Kate opted for a change of outfit, as she was spotted wearing jeans and a white top as she made her way through the airport with William later on.
    Brief stay: A crowd of hundreds greeted Kate and William despite them only being in Australia for a matter of hours
    Brief stay: A crowd of hundreds greeted Kate and William despite them only being in Australia for a matter of hours
    Brief stay: A crowd of hundreds greeted Kate and William despite them only being in Australia for a matter of hours
    Shake their hips: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge donned grass skirts and took part in a traditional welcome dance today on the last leg of their South Pacific tour
    Shake their hips: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge donned grass skirts and took part in a traditional welcome dance today on the last leg of their South Pacific tour
    Traditional dance: The Royal couple seem to be enjoying the dance, known as Fatele after arriving in Tuvalu
    Traditional dance: The Royal couple seem to be enjoying the dance, known as Fatele after arriving in Tuvalu
    The couple caught a commercial flight back to England with their entourage soon after.
    Many Australians were hugely excited that the Duchess set foot in their country for the first time but unfortunately there was no formal appearance.
    The couple waited in a VIP terminal while their luggage was transferred to the scheduled flight for the long journey back to England.
    The Duke and Duchess will enjoy a few days off before William returns to work as an RAF Search and Rescue pilot in Anglesey.
    Natural performer: Kate got to her feet and joined in many times during the dance
    Natural performer: Kate got to her feet and joined in many times during the dance
    The Duchess of Cambridge visit Tuvalu and dance traditional dance
    The Duchess of Cambridge visit Tuvalu and dance traditional dance
    Looking the part: Kate got involved in the South Pacific tradition and wasn't afraid to show her dancing skills


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2205368/Kate-Middleton-Closer-photos-Duchess-heads-home-scandal-dress-caught-wind.html#ixzz26twSznPS