Portsmouth gets the royal seal approval after Kate and William visit the city

Sir Ben Ainslie escorts The Duchess of Cambridge
 Picture Ian Hargreaves (160987-13)Sir Ben Ainslie escorts The Duchess of Cambridge
 Picture Ian Hargreaves (160987-13)
Sir Ben Ainslie escorts The Duchess of Cambridge Picture Ian Hargreaves (160987-13)
THE Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have revealed how fond they are of Portsmouth after they paid a visit to the city.

William and Kate joined thousands of spectators to cheer on Sir Ben Ainslie’s Land Rover BAR team as they won the America’s Cup World Series yesterday.

The royal couple began the day by visiting the home crew’s base in Old Portsmouth, where they were shown the team’s state-of-the-art testing boats.

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They were met by a group of youngsters who had been out with the team ahead of the racing through the 1851 Trust, the Land Rover BAR-affiliated charity of which Kate is the royal patron.

The Duke and Duchess were then given a tour of the boat shed in the headquarter,s where they saw the team’s test boats before boarding a small boat to go out to watch the six teams taking part in the second and final day of the racing.

Sir Ben was not present for the tour as he was on the water preparing for the day’s racing.

The Olympic legend’s team won races two and three on Saturday, having started day one of the competition in fifth place leaving them in joint first place with Groupama Team France.

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