Pretty in Poppies
The Duchess of Cambridge stood out in a red gown by Beulah London featuring a print of poppies, which happens to be Bhutan's national flower. It was just the right amount of cheerful color for a reception celebrating the friendship between the United Kingdom and Bhutan.
No Sweat!
Duchess Kate and Prince William spent hours hiking to arrive at the Tiger's Nest Monastery on their second day in Bhutan.
Meeting More Royals
The royal couple stands with King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan at Tashichho Dzong in Thimphu, Bhutan.
Bow and Arrow
Kate and Prince William practiced some archery during their first day in Bhutan, where archery is the national sport.
Wild Ride
The royal couple went on safari at Kazaringa National Park.
Festival Fun
The duke and duchess watch dancing by the fireside during a Bihu Festival Celebration at Diphlu River Lodge.
Touched by the Children
Kate and Will are greeted with a tilak as the arrive at the children's charity center run by Salaam Baalak, which provides emergency help and long term support to homeless children in New Delhi.
A Major Lunch Date
Prince William shakes hands with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi as Kate Middleton smiles before they all enjoy lunch together.
Paying Tribute
On April 10, 2016, the Duke and Duchess look somber as they prepare to pay tribute to those affected during the Mumbai terror attacks.
Laying the Wreath
On April 10, Prince William and Kate lay a wreath at the Taj Hotel to honor those killed during the Mumbai terror attacks of 2008.
Showing Off Their Soccer Skills
The couple enjoys playing football games during a visit to the Banganga water tank.
A Game of Cricket
The Duchess of Cambridge plays cricket during a visit to meet children from Magic Bus, Childline and Doorstep at Mumbai's iconic recreation ground, the Oval Maidan.
Beauty in Blue
Kate stunned at the Bollywood Charity Gala, looking breathtaking in this royal blue gown.
Flashing a Smile
The royals dress to the nines and look happy as they visit the Old Birla House.
Removing Their Shoes
The Duke and Duchess take off their shoes before remove paying tribute to Gandhi.

