Kensington Palace releases video as William and Kate charm Scotland with
joint appearance
Princess Kate has shared a touching message after fulfilling a key royal duty
during her and Prince William’s recent visit to Scotland. Kensington Palace
released a delightful video capturing the Princess of Wales as she officially
named the Royal Navy’s new warship, HMS Glasgow, during a special ceremony on
May 22.
In the video, Catherine is seen standing proudly at the BAE Systems shipyard,
declaring, “I have the pleasure to name this ship, HMS Glasgow. May God bless
her and all who sail on her.” The Palace accompanied the post with the
message, “To HMS Glasgow, go well, fair winds and following seas.”
The event marked a significant moment for the future Queen, who serves as the
official sponsor of the state-of-the-art Type 26 frigate. Kensington Palace
also shared images from the couple’s visit, highlighting their warm
interactions with shipbuilders, apprentices, and families of the Ship’s
Company.
“A pleasure to meet with members of the Ship’s Company and their families, as
well as BAE Systems’ Shipbuilding Academy apprentices and graduates, and some
of the incredibly skilful teams involved in the building of the ship,” their
team shared online.
Princess Catherine turned heads in a sophisticated navy ensemble, with fans
flooding the comment section with admiration. “She is quite a lady who makes
all of us proud,” one supporter wrote. “Lovely to see Princess Catherine
looking so wonderful in Glasgow,” added another.
The couple’s appearance was praised not just for their poise and charm but for
the meaningful support they continue to offer across all corners of the UK.


