The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge travelled up to Birmingham on Wednesday where they spent the day carrying out engagements. Prince William and Kate, who hid her growing baby bump in a black coat by Goat, started with a visit to Jaguar Land Rover's Solihull Manufacturing Plant. The couple were given an overview of the site before making their way to the Vehicle Assembly area, where they viewed the assembly line, heard about the manufacturing process and met staff and apprentices. William and Kate, both 35, also had the chance to drive a vehicle in the off-road driving area.
The Duchess wore a black coat by Goat
The second engagement of the day took the royals to Aston Villa Football Club. William, a known Aston Villa fan, and his wife saw how the Coach Core programme was being implemented in the club. They watched a training session of Coach Core apprentices and tutors working with local children. The programme works with Sport Birmingham to give young people between the ages of 16 and 24 the chance to become the next generation of inspirational coaches.
Kate and William spent the day in Birmingham
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Later in the day, William and Kate visited Acme Whistles, the creator of the first police whistle and the original Acme Thunderer. The royals heard about the history of the company and saw past and present products. Their Royal Highnesses also toured the workshop and saw the production process, including the presswork, plating, moulding, welding and polishing of the 115,000 whistles which are made and tested every week. Afterwards, the Duke and Duchess joined members of staff and apprentices at a short reception before unveiling a plaque to mark their visit.