Duchess of Cambridge helps GB win Commonwealth race against NZ
The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton helped Sir Ben Ainslie's Great Britain team win a special Commonwealth race against New Zealand.
Her Royal Highness was on board the F50 craft for the friendly race prior to the official racing at the Great Britain Sail Grand Prix in Plymouth.The duchess stayed on after the race to watch the final day of racing in the event. Before the race, Ainslie, 45, said: "She [the Duchess of Cambridge] has sailed with me on foiling boats - so we're expecting a little bit of extra help."
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