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Thousands in Blackburn greet royal couple
2:30pm Monday 11th April 2011 in Royal Wedding news
CROWDS Prince William meets the crowds in Witton Park
Prince William and Kate Middleton have finished their three-hour visit to East Lancashire.
The couple met sporting youngsters at the Witton Park in Blackburn this afternoon after earlier officially opening the Darwen Aldridge Academy.
The torrential rain that greeted their earlier visit to Darwen gave way to clear skies as the royal couple arrived in Witton Park at just after 1.15pm.
They chatted to dignitaries when they first arrived and were watched by large crowds lined up on the other side of a running track.
Kate was given the honour of starting a 100-metre race and held up a flag and let it drop to give the teenage female athletes their cue.
The pair walked around the track, speaking to some of athletes and waved the crowds.
Miss Middleton looked down the track as the runners sprinted towards them, then stepped back as they flashed past.
William clapped as they jogged to a halt and the winner came up to the couple to collect her medal from Kate, who in a warm gesture touched the teenager briefly on the shoulder while the royal shook her hand.
The prince and Miss Middleton went on to meet all the runners and a group of teenage boys also dressed in their athletics kit.
David Barnett, 36, from Samlesbury, stood under a tree cradling his daughters Caitlin, seven, and Grace, four.
"I want to go home, daddy!" his youngest cried.
Mr Barnett, a tool maker, said: "It was my idea to come, I dragged the kids along and my wife dropped us off and has gone shopping.
"But we thought we had missed it all with the amount of people coming away when we arrived.
"The conditions are just abysmal."
Natalie Sailor, 16, from Lancaster, was the winning sprinter in the race, and was presented with a medal from the couple to commemorate their visit.
Miss Sailor, a student at Our Ladies RC College who trains with Blackburn Harriers athletics club, said: "It was very nice to meet them. They asked me if I preferred 100 or 200 metre races.
"Kate looked very, very pretty."
Holly Bleasdale, 19, from Euxton, a pole vaulter hoping to compete for Great Britain in the London Olympics, also spoke to the couple.
"William was asking me about how my training was going, I train 12 times a week," she said.
"It was really nice to meet them and an honour really."
The couple had earlier spoken to youngsters taking part in a football skills session with the help of local Premier League club Blackburn Rovers.
Miss Middleton was presented with a small posy of flowers while William asked the children which team they supported.
To shouted replies of "Liverpool", "Rovers" and "Man United", the prince enquired: "Any Aston Villa fans here?
"No? Oh well, it was worth a try," he said with a smile.
William was then introduced to Paul Robinson, goalkeeper for Rovers, who was stood alongside the children.
The footballer told him: "I think they have got some big ideas about you going in goal for them."
William and Kate also delighted disabled youngsters taking part in cycling activities, with the prince at one stage sitting on a four-wheel bike.
After the track and field events the couple responded to shouts from the crowd five deep behind barriers lining the athletics track, imploring them go and say hello.
Most of the shouts, and it appears most of the interest from the crowd of mainly mothers and young daughters, was towards Miss Middleton.
Sue Barker, from Preston, had brought her nieces Madison, six, and Vienna, eight, to catch a glimpse of Miss Middleton - and got to shake her hand and say hello.
"I brought the children because they are doing about them in school at the moment," Ms Barker said.
"Kate asked the kids if they were keeping dry under their macs. We are all soaked to the skin but it was worth it.
"Kate is beautiful."
Yards away William laughed and joked with the crowd. One woman begged him to turn around and wave towards the other end of the park, where she said a group of schoolchildren, "cold and frozen", had made a big banner and were waiting to see him.
William turned around, looked into the distance and replied: "OK, waving away, waving away! Say hello to them from me."
Paul Ratcliffe and Josie Weeks had travelled from Pudsey, West Yorkshire, and both presented Miss Middleton with red roses, because she was in the Red Rose county.
"It's nice to see them and wish them all the best for the future," Mr Ratcliffe he said.
"I just gave her roses to welcome her and to say what wonderful news it is about their wedding. She said it was nice to be spoilt like this."
Ms Weeks added: "She is stunning isn't she? He's a lucky fellow, but mind you, so is she. They are both lucky to have each other. And even the sun came out at the end."
Sharon Mercer, from Blackburn, took her three children to the event, Hayden, aged six, Matthew, 13, and four-year-old Emily and the family spoke to both William and Miss Middleton.
Mrs Mercer said: "Emily said to Kate that she had a princess dress and wanted to be a princess when she grows up.
"Kate said there are a lot of children with princess dresses and told Emily she had a smiley face.
"We can't wait to watch the wedding on TV."
Click on the link below for our report from the royal visit to Darwen and photos.
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Comments (21)
1:11pm Mon 11 Apr 11
happycyclist says...
"Were that it?"
LOL!
1:12pm Mon 11 Apr 11
Whats the Matta says...
2:49pm Mon 11 Apr 11
adamdesk says...
i dont think public were really bothered
2:50pm Mon 11 Apr 11
mazrocks says...
2:53pm Mon 11 Apr 11
he6rt6gr6m says...
I look forward to the reign of them once the Queen snuffs it. A violent shove into the 21st Century that is much needed.
3:11pm Mon 11 Apr 11
eggchipsandbeans says...
4:03pm Mon 11 Apr 11
tenerc says...
she got there about 9.30 "for a good view" and went next to the pavillion, not long after police told her to move to another area, so she did, the area she asked to move to, was nowhere near where the couple would go, as it was facing the pavilion, with the photo she took, the area she was first in, the royal couple HAD TO WALK PAST!! and there was only about 15 people there.
are the council ashamed of disabled people?
4:23pm Mon 11 Apr 11
useyourhead says...
4:23pm Mon 11 Apr 11
useyourhead says...
6:13pm Mon 11 Apr 11
DG6985 says...
6:53pm Mon 11 Apr 11
whirlingdervish says...
7:31pm Mon 11 Apr 11
useyourhead says...
8:05pm Mon 11 Apr 11
annefromlancs says...
9:12pm Mon 11 Apr 11
oliviatwist says...
9:23pm Mon 11 Apr 11
sean_brfc says...
Unfortunately my prediction of bad weather came true!
10:53pm Mon 11 Apr 11
adamdesk says...
my concerns are that why media lied that 1000s attended when they were hardly 100s
Royal may notice media lying??
11:13pm Mon 11 Apr 11
useyourhead says...
2:54am Tue 12 Apr 11
Far East Calling says...
7:22am Tue 12 Apr 11
makaveli96 says...
Give it back William son!
10:46am Tue 12 Apr 11
Lifeinthemix says...
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I think queenie might be thinking twice about dissolving parliament if only a hundred from her own stolen duchy came out of their dug outs to see two of her emotional weapons...gotta be a good sign all round I say.....
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William and Katey who....
11:16am Tue 12 Apr 11
gudari says...