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Prince William and Kate Middleton whisky-tasting in Scotland

Pregnancy rumours have been well and truly quashed after the Duchess of Cambridge accepted a taste of whiskey during a tour at a distillery in Scotland.
Prince William and Kate Middleton drinking whisky

Pregnancy rumours have been well and truly quashed after the Duchess of Cambridge accepted a taste of whiskey during a tour at a distillery in Scotland.

Visiting Scotland’s oldest whisky distillery, The Famous Grouse, during a single-day visit to the British nation, Prince William and Catherine were presented with a range of whiskeys to try.

Master blender Gordon Motion described the Snow Goose as “more for the ladies” with its light flavour and Kate opted for that while William chose the Alpha Black.

The Royal couple then visited a village fête, where the Duchess reportedly sampled freshly made pancakes with butter and jam and a shot of £55 Strathearn heather rose gin and tonic.

“I’d better not drink too much because of all the whisky I’ve had at Glenturret,” she said.

The Duchess wore a crimson red coat by Scottish designer Jonathan Saunders, a matching shift dress by Goat, nude pumps, matching patent leather clutch and a flower brooch.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge try some whiskey during a tour of The Famous Grouse Distillery in Crieff, Scotland.

Master blender Gordon Motion described the Snow Goose as “more for the ladies” with its light flavour and Kate opted for that.

“What was that one?” William asked as Kate handed him her glass. “The snow… the girly one,” she laughed.

“No, you drink it,” the Prince replied.

Prince William decants a bottle of Glenturret Single Malt whisky.

The Duke and Duchess are shown the Still Room by Neil Cameron.

Kate accepts a gift for Prince George.

Kate accepts a gift for Prince George.

The Royal couple attend a village fête.

William and Kate were created Earl and Countess of Strathearn on their wedding day.

This was their first visit to the area since they were married.

The Duchess wore a crimson red coat by Scottish designer Jonathan Saunders, a matching shift dress by Goat, nude pumps, matching patent leather clutch and a flower brooch.

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