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28 March 2024

Duchess of Cambridge, real Games winner

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Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, takes part in the medal ceremony to present the gold medal to Britain's Aled Davies after he won the men's discus F42 final athletics event during the London 2012 Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in east London. (AFP)

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, takes part in the medal ceremony to present the gold medal to Britain's Aled Davies after he won the men's discus F42 final athletics event during the London 2012 Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in east London. (AFP)

Britain's Kate, The Duchess of Cambridge awards the gold medal to Britain's Aled Davies for winning the men's discus throw F42 at the 2012 Paralympics. (AP)

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R) presents a gold medal to Great Britain's Aled Davies after he won the Men's Discus F42 athletics event during the London 2012 Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in east London. (AFP)

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R) presents the gold medal to Great Britain's Aled Davies. (AFP)

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R), Louise Windsor (C) and Sophie, Countess of Wessex watch the London 2012 Paralympic Games rowing finals events at Eton Dorney, southern England. (REUTERS)

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, watches the athletics at the Olympic Stadium during the London 2012 Paralympic Games. (REUTERS)

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (Centre R) and Sophie, Countess of Wessex (Centre L) celebrate as they watch Great Britain's mixed coxed four win a gold medal in the rowing during the London 2012 Paralympic Games at Eton Dorney, west of London. (AFP)

The Duchess of Cambridge (L) and the Earl of Wessex watch the Rowing finals during the London 2012 Paralympic Games in Eton Dorney. (AFP)