Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Usain Bolt hangs out with royalty at the Commonwealth Games


Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton beamed broadly this afternoon as she took part in a session of 'three tins' during the Commonwealth Games. She listened to one of the children explain the rules of the game which involves knocking down three tins with a ball before running into the middle of the square, rebuilding them and hopping over them three times. She cheered as she knocked the tins over and looked up and smiled after completing the task in her high wedges.

Royals at Commonwealth Games

Princes William and Harry later faced each other in opposing teams as they played the same game.
Bolt, who will run in the 4x100 metres relay at the Games, chatted with Harry first as he arrived at the green where the young royals posed for photographs with the children from nine local schools.
Harry then posed for a photo with the athlete as Bolt said he would be posting the image on his Twitter page.

Royals at Commonwealth Games

William approached the track superstar, joking as he greeted him: "What's all the fuss about?"
The three royals and the Olympic champion chatted and laughed together before a group photo was taken in which they were joined by cycling hero Sir Chris.

Royals at Commonwealth Games

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry were joined by world's fastest man Usain Bolt as they visited athletes competing in the Commonwealth Games. The Royal trio and the Jamaican sprint star chatted and posed for photographs in the athletes' village in Glasgow as hundreds of people gathered to catch a glimpse of the visitors.

Royals at Commonwealth Games

William, Kate and Harry also played ball games with school children after meeting some of the host nation's medal winners at Team Scotland's accommodation. They were joined on their tour of the site by the country's most successful Olympian Sir Chris Hoy, who is also chieftain of the village.



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