The Duchess of Cambridge played the South African game 'Three Tins' today as she visited the athletes' village during her second day at the Commonwealth Games''
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry were joined by world's fastest man, Usain Bolt, as they visited the athletes' village at the Commonwealth Games and joined in some traditional games.
The young royals and the Jamaican sprint star chatted and posed for photographs in Glasgow as hundreds of people gathered to catch a glimpse of the visitors.
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. Their visit comes the day after they joined thousands of spectators at the Games, taking in gymnastics, boxing, hockey and swimming.
Kate listened as one of the children explained the rules of a game which includes knocking down three tins with a ball before running in to the middle of the square, rebuilding them and hopping over the tins three times.
Kate, wearing a blue dress, dark blazer and wedges, wowed the crowd by stepping up and taking part in the traditional game, before dancing in celebration''
Kate cheered as she played the game, which involves knocking down tin cans with a ball before re-building them and jumping over them''
The game came at the end of a sporty day for Kate, who visited a sports charity this morning before watching athletics in Hampden Park stadium, Glasgow''
Prince William, Prince Harry and the Duchess of Cambridge met Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt during their second day at the Commonwealth Games today''
The Jamaican sprinter, who is due to compete in the 4x100m relay in Glasgow, later told his fans about his meeting the royals on his Twitter feed''
My swali la leo kwenu kina Mama Dada'Je huwa mkivaa tights kama Kate hapa mnazivalia na Chupi ? maana hapa muke ya muzungu King yasemekana jhajavaa chupi ndani ya hizo tights zake'' have your say 'wacha comments yako hapa hapa''
Prince Harry chats to local schoolchildren during the young royals' trip to the athletes' village on the second day of their visit to Glasgow''
Prince Williams shakes the hands of volunteers as he arrives with wife, Kate, and brother Prince Harry for a second day at the Commonwealth Games''
Mwanamke Kipochi au Begi eti eee'' Kate hapa akitembea na huku kakamatia kipochi chake tight utazani kuna mtu ataka kukimpokonya''utatembeaje na kipochi kama sanam'' mbuta nanga'' |
The Duchess of Cambridge had earlier met some of the rising stars of British sport at a reception hosted by charity SportsAid in Glasgow''
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