Duchess says no to George having a motorbike
The royal couple has been making a lot of public appearances this week.
The Cambridges are carrying out a full day of engagements in the city that will see them visit a centre providing drop-in and other services for teenagers, join an anti-bullying workshop and meet a group of leaders in the Scottish mental health sector.
The Duke also spoke out about the nation’s attitude to mental health, saying it was “sad” that “society does not seem to listen enough” to those with problems.
Kensington Palace posted a cute throwback photo of the couple while they were still in college on Twitter, writing, “The Duke and Duchess spent last night in St Andrews, where they first met”. They booked in to the Old Course Hotel, overlooking the world’s most famous golf course, and are likely to have reminisced about their time as boyfriend and girlfriend.
Fearghas Simpson, 28, a recruitment executive, asked the Duchess if the Duke (her husband William) was still riding his Ducati motorbike.
Prince William has warned about the dangers of legal highs after revealing how he has encountered critically ill victims when working as an air ambulance pilot. “I’m terrified. Hopefully, I’m going to keep George off it”.
“I’m not overwhelmed, I’m very excited and I can’t wait for people to see the movie”.
Before leaving the couple visited explorer Captain Scott’s ship RRS (Royal Research Ship) Discovery, which was built in Dundee and carried him – and a young Ernest Shackleton – on their first expedition to Antarctica in 1901.
Abertay University offers courses in computer game design and is home to the Scottish Centre for Excellence in Computer Games Education, while Dundee itself is an important global centre for video game production.