Prince William, Kate Middleton Unofficial Post-Brexit UK Ambassadors

By Grace Anilado xelca.mstarz@gmail.com | Mar 09, 2017 12:12 PM EST

Prince William and Kate Middleton, England's jet-setting royal couple, are being sent all over the world to represent their symbolic monarchy. In fact, they already have appointments with leaders of France, Germany and Poland.

The Sun referred to Prince William and Kate Middleton, as unofficial ambassadors of post-Brexit UK, tasked to charm other country's leaders. Their first stop in doing so is Paris, France. There, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expected to pay their respects to the victims affected by the 2015 terror attacks in the city. Furthermore, they are also scheduled to meet with the UK Ambassador to France and watch Wales's rugby match against their host country.

And as announced by the official Kensington Palace Twitter account, Prince William and Kate Middleton will also visit Poland and Germany. The account added that these two formal visits are at the behest of The Foreign and Commonwealth Office. But their tours in the two aforementioned countries is a while yet, as it is slated for July.

Neither Prince William nor Kate Middleton has been to Poland, according to Mirror. On the other hand, Princess Diana and Prince Charles's eldest son previously traveled to Germany last summer. At the time, Prince Harry's older brother went to honor the British armed forces posted at Dusseldorf for their role in the country. Furthermore, he gave a speech regarding Brexit, saying that the UK's close ties with Germany would not change even after their bid to leave the European Union. Current German Chancellor Angela Merkel was also present when the Duke of Cambridge delivered his speech.

Prince William and Kate Middleton are not the first British royals to visit Germany as of late. In 2015, Queen Elizabeth II herself went to Germany. She was accompanied by her husband Prince Phillip to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp to mark the 70th year of the camp's liberation by British armed forces.

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