The Duchess of Cambridge was charmed by a toddler wearing a waistcoat and bow tie as she and William kicked off a surprise visit to Northern Ireland on Wednesday.
Dressed in a £1,200 red Carolina Herrera coat, Kate, 37, cooed over the little boy who was waiting with his mother outside Belfast’s Windsor Park football stadium.
William and Kate will visit Belfast, Fermanagh and Ballymena on a trip designed to celebrate young people.
The couple are kicking off the tour with visit to Windsor Park football stadium, home of the Irish Football Association.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have arrived in Belfast for a surprise two-day visit to Northern Ireland. One adorable young well-wisher cheekily stuck out his tongue when the Duchess of Cambridge came over to meet him outside Windsor Park
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Northern Ireland for a surprise two-day tour. The couple are kicking off the tour with visit to Windsor Park football stadium, home of the Irish Football Association
The Duchess of Cambridge greeted a little boy dressed in a waistcoat and bow tie before making her way inside the stadium
The royal mother-of-three appeared taken by the little boy – while he was more interested in playing with her bouquet
The Duke of Cambridge appeared to crack a joke that made his wife laugh as they arrived for the Windsor Park engagement
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were animated as they arrived at Windsor Park for the first stop on their two-day tour
Father-of-three William bent down to speak to some of the children waiting outside Windsor Park for the couple, pictured
Football fan Prince William looked delighted as he was given a tour inside Windsor Park, home of the Irish Football Association
On arrival at the National Stadium at Windsor Park, the couple were greeted by scores of cheering schoolchildren.
William and Kate stopped to chat with the crowds, with the Duchess being presented with a number of bunches of flowers.
International boss Michael O’Neill was among senior Irish Football Association staff who welcomed them at the entrance to the recently redeveloped venue.
O’Neill, who himself won 31 caps playing for Northern Ireland, has been credited with bringing the glory days back to the team during his tenure as manager.
The smartly-dressed boy grabbed the Duchess’ attention as he waited with his mother outside Windsor Park stadium
The playful youngster was full of beans and raised a smile from the Duchess of Cambridge at the football stadium
Radiant Kate beamed as she was handed several bouquets of spring blooms by well-wishers in the crowd outside the stadium
The Duchess of Cambridge needed two hands to carry the beautiful tulips she was handed by well-wishers at the engagement
Kate wore delicate Kiki McDonough ‘Lauren’ leaf earrings for the outing to Windsor Park in Belfast today
The Duchess of Cambridge looked very relaxed as she chatted to well-wishers who had waited to see the royal couple
A group of young schoolgirls looked in awe of the Duchess of Cambridge, 37, as she leaned down to speak to them
He led the side to its first major tournament in 30 years at the 2016 European Championships in France.
During their tour of the venue, the couple also met Northern Ireland footballing legend Pat Jennings.
Former Spurs and Arsenal goalkeeper Jennings is Northern Ireland’s record caps holder, with 119 appearances during a career that took in the 1982 and 1986 World Cup Finals.
William and Kate were shown a bronze cast print of the stopper’s celebrated ‘safe hands’ as they walked through the stadium’s heritage centre.
The couple will then travel to the Roscor Youth Village charity in Co Fermanagh, which is a residential activity centre for children referred by social workers.
It is the third time the couple have visited the region together.
The Duchess of Cambridge donned a £1,200 Carolina Herrera coat and LK Bennett boots for the occasion
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge speak to members of the military outside Windsor Park in Belfast on Wednesday
The Duchess of Cambridge elegantly swept her hair behind her shoulder as she made her way into the stadium in Belfast
On arrival at the National Stadium at Windsor Park, the couple were greeted by scores of cheering schoolchildren
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived for a two-day tour and started the visit at Windsor Park, pictured
Their final visit of the day will be to Belfast Empire Hall to celebrate ‘inspirational young people who are making a real difference in Northern Ireland’.
On previous visits, the couple attended a garden party at the royal residence at Hillsborough Castle, Co Down, in June 2016, when they mingled with many of the 2,500 invited guests.
Five years earlier, they visited Northern Ireland just weeks before their wedding.
On that occasion, Kate tossed pancakes at Belfast City Hall and hammered in fence posts at Greenmount Agriculture College in Co Antrim.