Prince William jokes Kate Middleton is 'jealous' of his 'uninterrupted nights' sleep' during Africa trip
Prince William isn't above teasing his wife, Kate Middleton!
During a speaking engagement in Namibia on Tuesday, the 36-year-old Duke of Cambridge joked about why Kate was disappointed she couldn't make the trip.
"I'm delighted to be visiting Namibia for the first time. I'm only sorry that my wife, Catherine, is not able to join me. She is immensely jealous," he quipped at the British High Commissioner's reception. "Particularly because I'm looking forward to a few good uninterrupted nights' sleep this week away from my wonderful children."
Kate, 36, gave birth to the couple's third child, Prince Louis, in April, and has since been very selective about her public appearances. The royals are also parents to 5-year-old Prince George and 3-year-old Princess Charlotte.
Jokes aside, William's speech was in honor of Namibia joining the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Alliance, which works to reduce plastics. The Duke is also focused on conservation, something he highlighted during his remarks.
“This is an issue very close to my heart, and I know is a matter of deep pride to you all as well,” he told the attendees.
“My visit to Namibia this week is focused on conservation. This is an issue very close to my heart, and I know is a matter of deep pride to you all as well.” — The Duke of Cambridge, at a British High Commissioner’s reception in Windhoek 🇳🇦🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/hEFQQxtsAk
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) September 25, 2018
While in Namibia, William went out with Rhino Trackers in the Kunene region. After five hours of searching, the group spotted a black rhino as well as other animals, including elephants and giraffes.
…The Duke and the team finally spotted the black rhino they had been looking for 🦏… pic.twitter.com/N852wWNM0Z
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) September 26, 2018
The dad of three noted that a rhino is killed every seven hours and lauded Namibia's dedication to trying to end wildlife crime.
“The latest figures show that a rhino is killed every seven hours. The Illegal Wildlife trade is an international problem that requires determined political leadership.” — The Duke of Cambridge, with the members of the Kunene People’s Park Initiative #EndWildlifeCrimepic.twitter.com/GVWn8EE10P
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) September 26, 2018
“I was staggered by the beauty and sheer remoteness of this incredible landscape," he said. "And I was humbled by the dedication of the rangers who protect the unique population of desert rhino from poachers.”
“I was staggered by the beauty and sheer remoteness of this incredible landscape. And I was humbled by the dedication of the rangers who protect the unique population of desert rhino from poachers.” — The Duke of Cambridge #EndWildlifeCrime🦏 pic.twitter.com/oKxiwkXSYb
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) September 26, 2018
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