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Barack Obama, Michelle Obama attend dinner in Kensington Palace

Barack Obama, Michelle Obama attend dinner in Kensington Palace

India Blooms News Service | | 23 Apr 2016, 10:07 am
London, Apr 23 (IBNS): Duke Prince William , Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton and Prince Harry welcomed US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama as they visited the Kensington Palace for a dinner on Friday.

On a rainy day, the Duke, Duchess and Prince Harry welcomed the Obamas as they reached the Palace.

".@BarackObama and @MichelleObama arrive at Kensington Palace for dinner with The Duke, Duchess and Prince Harry," the official page of the Kensington Palace tweeted.

The Obamas are currently visiting the UK.

Images were released by the Palace where the leaders are seen chatting with each other before the dinner.

Wearing a light-colored robe and pajama pants, Prince Geroge met the Obamas.

He was also seen in a picture, sitting on a rocking horse. It was given to him by the Obamas when he was born.

"Prince George thanks @BarackObama for his rocking horse, given to him when he was born," the Kensington Palace tweeted.
 

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