Kate Middleton heckled by Irish nationalist in Northern Ireland

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Kate Middleton was heckled during a royal walkabout in Northern Ireland on Thursday.

“Nice to meet you but it would be better for us if you were in your own country,” the woman — who appeared to be recording the conversation on her phone — said as the Princess of Wales laughed awkwardly.

“Ireland belongs to the Irish,” she added as the royal, 40, continued to greet onlookers.

The uncomfortable meet-and-greet happened during the Prince and Princess of Wales’ one-day visit to Northern Ireland, where they visited charities and community organizations in Belfast and Carrickfergus.

According to the Telegraph, the woman was on Antrim Road in north Belfast when the interaction occurred.

The late Queen Elizabeth II gave William and Kate the titles Baron and Baroness Carrickfergus on the morning of their wedding in 2011.

During their quick trip to Northern Ireland — which is part of the UK — the couple visited a suicide prevention charity PIPS in Belfast where they joined a group of volunteer counselors in packing up the charity’s Little Boxes of Hope.


Kate Middleton encountered the heckler in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Middleton encountered the heckler in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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