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Kate Middleton and Prince William had a fun first day in Jamaica as they visited Bob Marley's historic Kingston.

 


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had a fun first day in Jamaica as they visited Bob Marley's historic Kingston neighbourhood of Trench Town.
While there, the royal duo didn't hesitate in making an attempt out a bobsleigh made for two underneath the watchful eye of Jamaica's modern Cool Runnings team.
It used to be at this engagement that the couple broke the mentioned "royal selfie rule" and posed for a exciting photo with the team.



In the snap, the couple can be viewed smiling from ear to ear at the same time as sitting inside the bobsleigh and surrounded with the aid of the total team.
The now-iconic snap was once later shared on the Jamaica Bobsleigh & Skeleton team's reliable Instagram account and even William and Kate reacted to the post!
"What an honour it is to have The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge now not solely in Jamaica however sitting in one of our history-making bobsleighs! We are grateful for the support and looking forward to once once more being the #HottestThingOnIce in the 2026 Winter Olympics!" the team captioned the photo, which was rapidly liked by way of over two thousand people.



Reacting to the post, William and Kate wrote back: "Lovely to meet you all today." Resharing it on their Instagram Stories, they added: "Selfie for the archives."
While there is no set rule for royals to no longer take phase in selfies, normally talking royals courteously decline pictures as they are frequently focused on an engagement when out in public, and in their working capacity.



The times when you will see them in a selfie is when they've by chance photobombed one.
Prince Harry once admitted that he "hates selfies". During a visit to the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, he turned down the request of a younger fan, explaining: "No, I hate selfies. Seriously, you need to get out of it (the habit), I be aware of you are young, selfies are bad. Just take a everyday photograph!".



The Queen has additionally until now printed that she finds it "disconcerting" and "strange" when she is confronted with a sea of human beings making an attempt to take selfies with her.

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