See All the Photos from Kate Middleton and Prince Williams’ Royal Visit to NYC!
Click through the gallery above for all the details — and photos! — of Kate Middleton and Prince William's three-day royal visit to NYC!
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Tuesday, Dec. 9
A very dapper Prince William escorted his wife, Kate Middleton — who looked stunning in a navy Jenny Packham gown! — to the St. Andrews 600th Anniversary dinner, held at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Tuesday, Dec. 9
On Tuesday afternoon, Prince William stopped by the Empire State Building to check out the skyscraper's observation deck on the 86th floor and recognize winners of the GREAT Tech Awards at the Shutterstock headquarters.
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Tuesday Dec. 9
On Tuesday evening, William and Kate, both 32, attended the 'Creativity is GREAT' reception, where Kate was spotted chatting with J. Crew Creative Director Jenna Lyons, among others.
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Tuesday Dec. 9
After visiting the National September 11 Museum and Memorial, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge watched an art performance at NYC's The Door/City Kids Foundation.
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Tuesday Dec. 9
The royal couple additionally participated in an art class while visiting The Door/City Kids Foundation.
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Tuesday, Dec. 9
On their last day in NYC, William and Kate toured NYC's National September 11 Museum.
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Tuesday, Dec. 9
During their trip downtown to the Big Apple's Financial District, Kate and William also visited the reflecting pools at the National September 11 Memorial.
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Monday, Dec. 8
On Monday evening, Kate and William went to see the Cleveland Cavaliers play the Brooklyn Nets. They were there to celebrate The Royal Foundation and the NBA partnership between the Foundation’s United for Wildlife and Coach Core programs and the league’s NBA Cares global social responsibility program.
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Monday, Dec. 8
During the game, the Duke and Duchess met with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to celebrate the new community partnership between the Royal Foundation and the NBA.
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Monday, Dec. 8
After watching the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Center, Kate and William posed with NBA star LeBron James — who gave the couple a mini jersey for their 16-month-old son, Prince George! During the game, the royal couple were also introduced to Beyoncé and Jay Z.
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Monday, Dec. 8
Before heading to the Barclays Center, the royal couple attended a conservation reception at the British Consul General's Residence where they met former First Lady Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton and Chelsea's husband, Marc Mezvinsky.
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Monday, Dec. 8
Early Monday morning, Prince William jetted off to Washington D.C. to meet with President Obama and deliver a speech at the World Bank. He discussed stopping illegal wildlife trafficking.
While visiting with the president, William joked that when his son, Prince George, was born he was so overwhelmed that he forgot to ask the doctors whether the baby was a boy or a girl!
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Monday, Dec. 8
While her husband was in the nation's capital, Kate was busy meeting children and helping to wrap holiday gifts at Harlem's Northside Center for Child Development. Later that afternoon, she attended a luncheon at the British Consul General's Residence.
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Sunday, Dec. 7
After arriving at the Carlyle Hotel, Kate and William attended a private dinner at Sir Martin Sorrell's Manhattan home for the American Friends of the Royal Foundation.
The expectant Duchess of Cambridge wowed in a black lace Beulah London dress and Stuart Weitzman for Russell & Bromley pumps for the occasion.
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Sunday, Dec. 7
A royal arrival! Kate and Wiliam touch down at NYC's JFK airport and headed to the luxurious Carlyle Hotel in the Upper East Side.
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