Amid Andrew’s fall from grace, Princess Kate brings royal sparkle to Leicester, showing the royal family’s resilience through heartwarming moments with her adoring fans.
Prince William’s wife was caught on camera attempting traditional dance during joyous ‘celebration’ in Leicester, on surprise solo outing 300 miles away from her husband.
During her visit to the Midlands, the 44-year-old princess won hearts with her charm as she celebrated the culture, community and heritage of the British-Indian community in the city on Thursday following the Hindu spring festival of Holi.
Royal commentator Rebecca English also shared the future queen’s stunning moments on her official Instagram, showing Princess Catherine dancing at Shreeji Dham Haveli, a Hindu temple in Leicester.
The mother-of-three dazzled in a cream jacket and matching coat as she went barefoot to take part in a traditional dance. The royal was also presented with a necklace of red flower wreaths upon her arrival.
Reacting to the warm welcome, the Princess of Wales said: “Thank you so much for having me. I’m looking forward to seeing some of the work, I’ve heard some great things.”
She began her day visiting a dance company called Aakash Odedra, before heading to several family-run businesses on Leicester’s famous ‘Golden Mile’, home to jewellery, sari and fashion shops.
Princess Kate also indulged in a soothing cup to embrace the art of tea during her lovely visit.
Kate and William were at opposite ends of the country on Thursday, with William visiting Cornwall for St Piran’s Day.



