Unseen Pics Of Royal Couple Tour Of Far East

Unseen Pics Of Royal Couple Tour Of Far East To Subscribe Our Channel Please Click Below Link: www.youtube.com Our tips on where to visit in the Far East The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have just spent a week and a half on a royal tour of the Far East. If you fancy following in their footsteps, we can’t promise you crowds of well-wishers or a red carpet reception – but we can promise some stunning sights you’ll never forget. The royal couple’s first stop was bustling Singapore, where they visited the stunning 153-year-old Botanic Gardens and saw an orchid named after Prince William’s late mother, Princess Diana. The 183-acre gardens are open from 5am to midnight and admission is free – apart from to the orchid garden, which costs SGD $5 for adults, and is free for children. The Duke and Duchess chose the world-famous Raffles Hotel for their stay in Singapore. Celebrating 125 years in business, the hotel has appeared in books by Somerset Maugham and Rudyard Kipling – and offers old-school opulent luxury. If your budget isn’t quite royal standard, you could check in at the more affordably priced The Forest By Wangz, which is ranked fourth on TripAdvisor. If you haven’t had your fill of horticulture after the Botanic Gardens – or even if you have – we’d recommend a visit to the stunning Gardens By The Bay. Resembling an alien planet from a science-fiction movie, the attraction features 50-metre high artificial ‘trees’ and a 30-metre ‘waterfall’ – all of which are