The couple will also plant a tree to celebrate the Queen's 70-year reign
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in the Welsh town of Abergavenny as they begin their St David's Day royal visit.
The royals visited a nearby farm where farmers produce milk from dairy goats, which are then used by a local cheese makers.
Kate took a particular liking to the goats on the farm, with images circulating of her feeding them.
Kate took a particular liking to the farm's goats
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Other representatives of the agricultural industry were invited as William and Kate listened to them discuss how the sector has been coping during the Covid-19 pandemic.
William and Kate were then paraded at the local market in front of hundreds of excited people who waited hours to catch a glimpse of the royals.
The couple will later join young people at the Blaenavon Hwb youth centre to make Welsh cakes.
They will also plant a tree in Blaenavon as part of an initative to celebrate the Queen's 70-year reign.