Meaning it's extremely rare to get a glimpse of what they like to pack for the prince and princess Catherine almost looked like normal commuters as they headed to Glasgow to attend the transformation summit climate change. The couple were spotted walking through Glasgow Central Station as they arrived in the city ahead of meeting world leaders at the conference where Princess Catherine cut a casual figure in black tights, a top green and gray jumpsuits.
Princess Catherine carried a slightly tight Smithson bag, giving Royal fans a rare glimpse of what she likes to bring on her trips. They discovered documents and a laptop when she boarded the plane. On the train with her husband Prince William, Catherine also tends to carry four items with her, a compact mirror blotter, a handkerchief and lip balm.
If her bag is big enough, she sometimes brings a camera to take some personal photos during their visit. William and Catherine making veggie burgers repaired bicycles on a lawn at Alexandra Park in Denistown Glasgow while world leaders met nearby. The workshop is part of the international promise for the planet campaign that aims to teach scouts how to then. Catherine dazzled in a royal blue dress as she and Prince William met world leaders at the summit.
She wore a dress and matching navy heels, and the couple then joined Prince Charles and Princess Camilla of Cornwall as well as many other world leaders at the opening. Climate summit as the royal couple left the train and walked through the station. Princess Catherine with her unsealed Smith bag is said to cost around £645 slightly open, which gives Royal fans a look at what she has been up to for her engagement.
But Princess Catherine isn't the first Royal to share the contents of her back as the queen packs for her engagement and one item is sure to surprise you. Late in the day Monarch insisted on carrying a pen to remember her days as a guide girl. The Queen's bag is also used to carry her glasses, mint lozenges, fountain pens, and a metal makeup case said to have been given to her by Prince Philip and some of his family.