The Duchess of Cambridge talks to young people at the SportsAid event.
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The celebration will see the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a quiz. They will play alongside athletes, coaches and supporters, to test their knowledge of the historic games.
The event is being staged by SportsAid, a national charity helping the next generation of Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth champions.
The Duke and Duchess also watched a wheelchair basketball session. They met the players aiming to compete in the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Last official appointment of the Duchess…
A Kensington Palace official confirmed this will be the Duchesses last engagement before her maternity leave.
Her third child is expected next month.
Tune in to Sport on City News at 3:30pm for the full report…
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The celebration will see the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a quiz. They will play alongside athletes, coaches and supporters, to test their knowledge of the historic games.
The event is being staged by SportsAid, a national charity helping the next generation of Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth champions.
The Duke and Duchess also watched a wheelchair basketball session. They met the players aiming to compete in the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Last official appointment of the Duchess…
A Kensington Palace official confirmed this will be the Duchesses last engagement before her maternity leave.
Her third child is expected next month.
Tune in to Sport on City News at 3:30pm for the full report…
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