Sad moment as royal couple tours gardens
Sad moment as royal couple tours gardens
Updated: 20:45, Tuesday September 11, 2012
In a poignant moment, royals William and Kate visited
Singapore's Botanic Gardens and viewed an orchid named for Princess
Diana after her death.
Princess Diana never got to see the
magnificent free-flowing hybrid as she died only a few weeks before a
scheduled trip to Singapore's Botanic Gardens in 1997.
The sky was heavy with monsoon rain as the royal couple arrived at the grounds shortly after touching down at Changi Airport.
About 200 locals braved the scorching Singapore sun, erupting into thunderous applause for the rock star royals.
The
Duchess of Cambridge - popularly known as Kate - defied the sticky
tropical heat in a kimono-style soft pink, long-sleeved, knee-length
dress, patterned with white orchids, by British designer Jenny Packham.
She matched it with tan shoes, a half-up hair do and tiny drop pearl earrings.
The
future king was overheard joking with his bride about how her dress
matched the orchid with white petals and purple red spots that was on
Tuesday named 'Vanda William Catherine' in their joint honour.
He
also asked staff at the gardens whether his mother had a chance to see
the delicate flower named after her, and sadly remarked 'that's a shame'
when told she hadn't.
Princess Diana's white orchid, Dendrobium Memoria, was named in September 1997.
Among
the 180 orchids named after VIPs are blooms paying tribute to
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, South Africa's Nelson Mandela,
singer Ricky Martin and the Queen.
The Duke and Duchess of
Cambridge are touring South-East Asia and the South Pacific as part of
celebrations marking the 60th year of Queen Elizabeth II's reign.
It
will be a vastly different tour to when they visited North America last
year although Kate - now a fashion icon - is expected to once again pay
homage to the locals by wearing some home-grown designers.
Despite
her near perfect evolution into the royal role, all eyes will be on the
new Duchess to see how she handles herself when pitted against the
unforgiving humidity, insects, language barriers, and vastly different
cultures and religions.
Kate is expected to wow the crowds later
in the evening by wearing a lavish ball gown at a state dinner hosted by
Singapore's President Tony Tan at his official residence.
The dinner will wrap up the first of their three days in Singapore.
The
Queen has personally selected much of their nine-day itinerary, which
also takes in Malaysia, the Solomon Islands and the tiny island of
Tuvalu - but not Australia.
Renowned for their common touch, the
couple will join children in sports, scrub down after some art therapy,
travel by garlanded war canoes, visit a jungle, and wear traditional
dress at outdoor feasts.
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