The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, pictured on their tour of Canada last year, are being sent on a five-day tour of Germany and Poland just after Brexit talks start

 

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will visit Heidelberg on Thursday

  • Royal couple are visiting the countries in July at the Foreign Office's request
  • The trip will take place shortly after formal Brexit negotitaions kick off
  • Officials will hope their popularity abroad will drum up good feeling towards UK
  • Brussels has used Britain's political turmoil to snipe at May's approach to Brexit



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will visit Germany and Poland on a five-day charm offensive shortly after Brexit talks start, it has been confirmed.
The Royal couple are making their trip at the request of the Foreign Office and officials will hope that their popularity abroad will help drum up some good feeling towards the UK as the all-important negotiations start.
It comes as Britain's politics has plunged into turmoil after Theresa May had her majority wiped out in last week's election humiliation.
She is hoping to cling on to power by getting the backing of the DUP's ten MPs, but Brussels has seized on the fall-out to snipe at the PM and demand a new approach to Brexit talks. 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, pictured on their tour of Canada last year, are being sent on a five-day tour of Germany and Poland just after Brexit talks start
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, pictured on their tour of Canada last year, are being sent on a five-day tour of Germany and Poland just after Brexit talks start
William and Kate will begin their trip on July 17 in Poland's capital Warsaw and end in the German city of Hamburg on July 21.
It is not thought the couple will be taking their young children Prince George and Princess Charlotte on tour with them.
Kensington Palace declined to comment when asked if the Cambridges would be accompanied by their children.
During their tour William and Kate will also visit Gdansk in Poland, Germany's capital Berlin and Heidelberg.
William travelled to Germany last summer, visiting Dusseldorf for a series of events honouring the role of British armed forces based in the country.

Kate and William, pictured in their tour of Canada last year, are hugely popular abroad and officials will hope that the tour will drum up good feeling towards the UK as the government embarks on all-important Brexit negotiations
Kate and William, pictured in their tour of Canada last year, are hugely popular abroad and officials will hope that the tour will drum up good feeling towards the UK as the government embarks on all-important Brexit negotiations
During a gala event, where the Duke gave a speech alongside Chancellor Angela Merkel, William claimed the 'depth' of Britain's friendship with Germany would not change after Brexit.
The charm offensive comes as senior figures in Brussels have seized on the political uncertainty following last Thursday's election to ratchet up the pressure on the government.
Guy Verhofstadt, the European Parliament's chief negotiator, today said Brussels is losing patience with Britain and demanded Mrs May to re-examine her approach to the talks.
He said: 'We are impatiently waiting for the negotiating position of the UK gov. The current uncertainty cannot continue.'
He added: 'Brexit isn't just about the Tories leaving the EU, it's about the whole UK. Everyone’s voice should be heard.'
While some politicians are pushing for a 'softer' Brexit in the wake of the election - raising fears Britain could be stuck with many aspects of EU membership despite last year's historic vote.
Kate and William - who have been dubbed Brexit ambassadors - took their children Charlotte and George on their tour of Canada last year. But they are not expected to take the prince and princess on their tour of Germany and Poland
Kate and William - who have been dubbed Brexit ambassadors - took their children Charlotte and George on their tour of Canada last year. But they are not expected to take the prince and princess on their tour of Germany and Poland.

The British monarchy has close ties with the European country, as a succession of sovereigns from George I, born in what is now modern Germany and who acceded to the throne in 1714, to William IV, who died in 1830, were also rulers of Hanover in Germany.

The 300th anniversary of what is known as the 'personal union' was celebrated in 2014, and the year before the milestone, princesses Beatrice and Eugenie visited Germany to highlight the event.

During a state visit to Germany in 2015, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh visited the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp to mark the 70th anniversary of its liberation by British forces.
Kate has yet to make an official trip to Germany and the Cambridges have not toured Poland before on behalf of the Government.

Kensington Palace said full details of the visit would be released at a later date.