Upon seeing this photo, leaders the world over decided to create a universal flag in its likeness.
JK, but wouldn’t that be super?
Today, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge fed orphaned baby elephants and rhinos during a visit to the Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation, at Kaziranga National Park in Guwahati, India.
Catherine wore Topshop’s embroidered print midi dress (available at Nordstrom) with espadrilles by Dune London, her second outfit change of the day after going on a safari earlier this morning.
According to People‘s Simon Perry, once everyone was in their jeeps, Catherine squeezed William’s thigh and said, “we’re all safe,” and they both grinned.
When a rhino blocked the jeep’s path from a mere 50 yards away, Catherine was in awe.
“This is amazing!” she said. “It’s amazing to be this close!”
Conservation and the fight against poaching is a cause close to William’s heart, as he is patron of the Tusk Trust, which works to protect African wildlife.
William and Catherine are on day three of their royal tour of India and Bhutan, having spent the night at Diphlu River Lodge.
Before they head to Bhutan on April 14th, the royal couple will enjoy some down time, having undergone back-to-back engagements since April 10th.
The conservation setting is one that the Cambridges are love; William proposed to Catherine while on holiday in Kenya in October 2010.