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In Pictures: William and Kate mark St David’s Day with visit to Welsh Guards

The Princess of Wales was given a leek corsage to mark the occasion.

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The Prince and Princess of Wales have marked St David’s Day with a visit to the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards at a barracks in Windsor.

The Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, and the Princess of Wales, pose for an official photo with the Prince of Wales’ company during a visit to the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards in Windsor
The Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, and the Princess of Wales pose for an official photo during a visit to the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards in Windsor (Alastair Grant/PA)
William watches a march past during the St David’s Day visit
William watches a march past during the St David’s Day visit (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Kate is presented with a bouquet of flowers by a young girl in traditional Welsh costume
Kate is presented with a bouquet of flowers by a young girl in traditional Welsh costume (Andrew Matthews/PA)
The Princess of Wales presents leeks to members of the public during the St David’s Day visit
The Princess of Wales presents leeks to members of the public during the St David’s Day visit (Andrew Matthews/PA)
A member of the Welsh Guards wears a leek on their tunic
A member of the Welsh Guards wears a leek on their tunic (Andrew Matthews/PA)
Members of the Welsh Guards give three cheers during the St David’s Day visit by the royal couple
Members of the Welsh Guards give three cheers during the St David’s Day visit by the Prince and Princess of Wales (Andrew Matthews/PA)
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