Kate Middleton and Prince William Attend Boston Celtics Game During U.S. Visit
Prince William and Kate Middleton made sure to have a little fun during their visit to Boston, Massachusetts. On Wednesday, the Prince and Princess of Wales watched the Boston Celtics take on the Miami Heat at the TD Garden.
The 40-year-old royals sat courtside at the sporting event alongside former basketball player and Massachusetts Governor-Elect Maura Healey. Kate and William also met with members of the Celtics family, including representatives of the Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation, which provides grassroots programming and strategic funding to local organizations serving at-risk or at-need populations.
They look so good 🔥🏀 #PrinceandPrincessofWalespic.twitter.com/BUZouLkVLs
— Luu (@luu297) December 1, 2022
Cheering on the team, the Wales' took their official Twitter account to share a photo of the team warming up, writing, "Let’s go Celtics, let’s go!"
Let’s go Celtics, let’s go! pic.twitter.com/v9BF2H1V2A
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) December 1, 2022
The prince and princess attended the sporting event ahead of Friday's 2022 Earthshot Prize Awards, which will be held at the MGM Music Hall in Boston.
#PrinceandPrincessofWales#EarthshotBoston2022#EarthShotPrizehttps://t.co/BISjBI7x0S
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During the basketball game, there were moments nodding to the arrival of the Earthshot event in the city -- including the Celtics tradition of recognizing a "hero among us." This time, that honor went to a local climate hero for the work they are doing to positively impact the community.
👋 Boston, what a welcome!
Looking forward to our time in the city, meeting inspiring communities and showcasing our 15 fantastic #EarthshotBoston2022 finalists to the world. pic.twitter.com/YlfBP5mZxe
— The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) November 30, 2022
Upon touching down in the United States, Kate and William were greeted by the Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, and Ambassador Caroline Kennedy.
"Catherine and I are delighted to be back in the United States and are extremely grateful to Gov. Baker and the first lady of Massachusetts for their warm welcome into Boston," William said, noting that this is the couple's first visit to the U.S. since the death of Queen Elizabeth II. "On this, our first overseas visit since the death of my grandmother, I would like to thank the people of Massachusetts and particularly of Boston for their many tributes paid to the late queen. She remembered her 1976 bicentennial visit with great fondness."
"My grandmother was one of life's optimists. And so am I. That is why last year we launched the Earthshot Prize with the ambition to create a truly global platform to inspire hope and urgent optimism as we look to save the future of our planet," William continued. "To the people of Boston, thank you. I’m so grateful to you for allowing us to host the second year of the Earthshot Prize in your great city. Catherine and I can’t wait to meet many of you in the days ahead."
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