Saturday, April 16, 2016

Wills Speaks Of George And Charlotte



Tiger's Nest source: kensingtonroyal
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge continued their week long tour of India and Bhutan yesterday. 

The royal couple made a six hour trek to Bhutan's Tiger's Nest monastery which is 3000m up a mountain side. BBC's Peter Hunt asked William if he was missing his children:

"Massively yes, of course. And we're looking forward to seeing them," he said. "They're in good hands."

The prince said that he and his wife Catherine had spoken to George and Charlotte "many times".

This has been the longest time the Duke and Duchess have been parted from two year old George and Charlotte who will be one in a few weeks.

According to Hello magazine: 
The Tiger's Nest monastery is considered the most important Buddhist temple in Bhutan. It was built in 1692 and is located close to the cave where Guru Padmasambhava – who is credited with introducing Buddhism to Bhutan – is said to have meditated for three years, three months, three weeks and three days in the eighth century.

The royal party has just landed in Agra where William and Catherine will tour the Taj Mahal. 

Bhutan stamps featuring Cambridges source: kensingtonroyal

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