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Kate beats exhausted William in spin race – while wearing heels and skirt

You couldn’t exactly say the Prince and Princess of Wales were dressed for a spin class this afternoon – but that didn’t stop them from doing one.

Kate came out on top in a virtual endurance race while on a visit to South Wales, and did it all while wearing a skirt and high-heeled boots.

She laughed and asked ‘can I make it harder?’ as her husband William looked absolutely knackered.

The royal couple are known to be competitive and were challenged to see who could cycle the farthest in 45 seconds ‘while riding uphill in the Italian mountains’.

Kate was given a small trophy after emerging victorious from the Tour de Aberavon, although the distance she won by was not revealed.

Entering the cycling room at Aberavon leisure and fitness centre in Aberavon, William apologised to the cyclists ‘for ruining your spin class’.

Before hopping on his bike, the future King joked to his wife: ‘You have got high heels on.’

The Prince and Princess of Wales take part in a spin class during a visit to Aberavon Leisure and Fitness Centre in Port Talbot, to meet local communities and hear about how sport and exercise can support mental health and wellbeing. Picture date: Tuesday February 28, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story ROYAL Wales. Photo credit should read: Jacob King/PA Wire
It was game on for the competitive pair (Picture: PA)
Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales, takes part in a spin class during a visit to Aberavon Leisure and Fitness Centre in Port Talbot, to meet local communities and hear about how sport and exercise can support mental health and wellbeing. February 28, 2023. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS
Kate laughed and asked how to make it harder (Picture: via Reuters)
Britain's Kate, Princess of Wales, looks at her winners trophy after beating Britain's Prince William in a timed distance spin class during their visit to Aberavon Leisure and Fitness Center to meet local communities and hear about how sport and exercise can support mental health and wellbeing, in Port Talbot, Wales, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023. (Jacob King/Pool Photo via AP)
She was given a winners trophy after beating her husband (Picture: AP)
Kate and William
The couple were pictured having a giggle (Picture: Reuters)

Kate quipped: ‘Not sure I am dressed for this’ before impressively adjusting the gears midway.

After finishing, an out of breath William said ‘talk to you in a minute’ to laughs.

The cycle race was part of a day of engagements in South Wales ahead of St David’s Day.

The trip also saw the princess plant Sweet William seeds at Brynawel Rehabilitation Centre near Pontyclun, prompting a chuckle from her husband.

The couple unveiled a plaque commemorating their visit to the Welsh Air Ambulance base in Llanelli and the prince’s new patronage of the charity.

At the leisure centre, they met by members of the Aberavon Swimming Club who use the 25-metre pool for training.

They toured the sports hall and met children from Tywyn Primary School and Welsh professional athletes, including Harrison Walsh and Hannah Brier.

Rafael Vazquez, 7, from Swansea, presented the parents-of-three with a set of Welsh leotards for their children, Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte.

Britain's Prince William speaks to a baby as he departs Aberavon Leisure and Fitness Centre in Port Talbot, with Catherine, Princess of Wales, after a visit to meet local communities and hear about how sport and exercise can support mental health and wellbeing, Britain, February 28, 2023. Jacob King/Pool via REUTERS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
William coos over a baby as he leaves Aberavon Leisure and Fitness Centre in Port Talbot (Picture: via REUTERS)
Britain's Kate, the Princess of Wales visits the headquarters of the Wales Air Ambulance charity in Llanelli, Wales, Tuesday Feb. 28, 2023. (Paul Edwards/Pool via AP)
Kate visits the headquarters of the Wales Air Ambulance charity in Llanelli, Wales, Tuesday Feb. 28, 2023. (Paul Edwards/Pool via AP) Photographer: Paul Edwards Provider: AP Source: The Sun Pool (Credits: AP)
PORT TALBOT, WALES - FEBRUARY 28: Prince William, Prince of Wales meets well wishers as he visits Aberavon Leisure & Fitness Centre during their visit to Wales on February 28, 2023 in Port Talbot, Wales. The Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting communities and mental health initiatives in South Wales ahead of St David's Day, which takes place on March 1. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage)
The future King greets wellwishers (Picture: Samir Hussein/WireImage)
LLANELLI, WALES - FEBRUARY 28: Prince William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales visit the headquarters of the Wales Air Ambulance Llanelli, to meet emergency workers, volunteers and support workers during their visit to Wales on February 28, 2023 in Llanelli, United Kingdom. The Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting communities and mental health initiatives in South Wales ahead of St David's Day, which takes place on March 1. (Photo by Paul Edwards - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
The couple pose with emergency workers, volunteers and support workers (Picture: Getty Images)

His mother Jo Vazquez said: ‘It was wonderful to meet them. They are so genuine people and have a real interest in the community, children and sport.

‘They said how interested they were in keeping leisure centres open, especially swimming, as it is such a key skill for life.’

As they left, William and Kate spent time meeting people in a 300-strong crowd who had outside to catch a glimpse of them.

Sienna David, a member of Aberavon Swimming Club, presented the princess with a bouquet of sunflowers and described meeting the royals as ‘amazing’.

Describing her conversation with William, she said: ‘He was saying it was very cold and he asked me what my favourite swimming stroke was.’

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