Pregnant Kate and Prince William visit oil refinery in Pembrokeshire
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took a tour of an oil refinery in Wales on Saturday.
Kate, who is 15 weeks pregnant, wore a light blue coat and black boots to the Valero Pembroke Refinery.
The oil refinery is celebrating 50 years since it first opened and said it was a "huge honour" for Kate and Wills to visit.
According to the BBC, the royal couple met workers and apprentices at the refinery. They also looked at a display celebrating the last 50 years.
Kate and William took a minibus to the site's control room where they made their own gasoline blend.
The Daily Mail reports that after Kate pressed a button, William joked: "We are waiting for the red light to go off."
After their visit to the refinery, Kate and William took a helicopter to watch the Rugby Union Test match between Wales and Australia at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
Kate had to cancel a number of public engagements recently, including a trip to Malta, after suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum. She resumed her royal duties last month, formally welcoming Singaporean president Tony Tan and his wife on their four-day state visit to Britain.
Earlier this week, it was reported that Kate and William would stand in for the Queen and attend the Royal Variety Performance for the first time ever next week.
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