Thursday, 24 February 2011

Trearddur Bay Awaits

The Press Association reports that excited well-wishers have already started to gather to see Prince William and bride-to-be Kate Middleton make their first public appearance together in Wales. Crowds of people turned up early at the dockside, braving blustery winds and grey skies, to ensure they had a prime position to see Prince William and Kate. Lisa Taylor, aged 42, from Valley, said: "I think it is fantastic. The work the RNLI do around here is vital. To have such high-profile guests is great for them. It's going to be wonderful to see Prince William and Kate. Really exciting."
Jean and Keith Critchley took their three-year-old grandson, Samuel, to the event. The couple, who have a holiday home on Anglesey, said it would be good for the area. Mrs Critchley, aged 63, from Warrington, Cheshire, said: "They are a lovely couple. He is a great lad and she is a beautiful girl." Mary Shaw, aged 71, from Trearddur Bay, agreed too, saying: "They're a lovely couple. They will get an excellent reception." Full details about the Royal visit via: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. You can also follow Prince William and Kate's visit to Treaddur Bay by subscribing to our Twitter feed here.

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