Watch: Kate drinks Guinness, pets mascot in St Patrick's Day celebration

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WATCH: Princess Kate attends St. Patrick's Day parade in London
The princess handed out sprigs of shamrock to Irish Guards and enjoyed a Guinness stout.ABC News - 16h -
Kate attends St Patrick's Day parade in London
The Princess of Wales was seen sipping a Guinness to mark the day with the Irish Guards.BBC News - 1d -
Kate drinks Guinness at St Patrick's Day event
Catherine missed the celebrations last year after being diagnosed with cancer.BBC News - 22h -
The Papers: 'D-Day for benefit cuts' and 'Kate's stout and about'
Tuesday's papers have pictures of the Princess of Wales celebrating St Patrick's Day.BBC News - 8h -
Watch live: Trump holds St. Patrick's Day celebration at White House
President Trump on Wednesday evening is set to host his first St. Patrick's Day celebration at the White House since returning to office. Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, who was elected in ...The Hill - 5d -
Guinness sees a resurgence as more Americans consume the Irish stout
Guinness is experiencing a surge in popularity across the U.S., with more Americans embracing the iconic Irish stout just in time for St. Patrick's Day celebrations.CBS News - 3d -
WATCH: Chicago celebrates St. Patrick’s Day as the Chicago River flows green
The Chicago River is once again glowing kelly green as the city opens its annual St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.ABC News - 18h -
Guinness sees a surge in U.S. popularity ahead of St. Patrick's Day
As Dublin prepares for St. Patrick's Day celebrations, Guinness — a staple of the holiday — continues to grow in popularity in the U.S. Ed O'Keefe visits the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore ...CBS News - 4d -
Why do we celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
As revelers celebrate St. Patrick's Day in 2025, here's a look at who Ireland's patron saint was and the meaning behind the holiday.CBS News - 1d
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