CELEBRITIESPrince William & Duchess Kate's historic tour of IrelandUSA TODAYPrince William and Duchess Kate dropped by another Irish pub, this one a traditional and colorful pub, during their walkabout along downtown Galway, Ireland, on March 5, 2020, the last day of their visit to Ireland.Peter Morrison, APDuchess Kate wore a military-green fitted coat and black suede boots when she and Prince William greeted a crowd of wellwishers during a walkabout along downtown Galway, in western Ireland, on March 5, 2020, on the last day of the Cambridge visit to Ireland.Peter Morrison, APPrince William and Duchess Kate tried their hands at hurling during a visit to Salthill Gaelic Athletic Association club in Galway in western Ireland, on March 5, 2020, on the final day of their three day visit.PAUL FAITH, AFP Via Getty ImagesDuchess Kate, dressed in black leggings and an orange sweater, enthusiastically plays Gaelic football at Salthill Gaelic Athletic Association club in Galway, western Ireland, March 5, 2020, on the last day of her visit to Ireland.Facundo Arrizabalaga/Pool/via APOn the last day of Prince William and Duchess Kate's trip to Ireland, the pair met with Galway Community Circus performers, local artists and young musicians.Kate kept her ongoing theme of green outfits, wearing a patterned Suzannah dress.Peter Morrison, APThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge watched an acrobatic performance.Peter Morrison, APThe royal couple listened to a musical band while visiting.Peter Morrison, APWilliam tried his hand at juggling as Kate gleefully looked on.Peter Morrison, APPrince William and Duchess Kate attend a reception held by Irish Tanaiste Simon Coveney, the second-most senior official in Ireland, in Dublin, March 4, 2020. She wore a raspberry Oscar de la Renta polka-dot belted dress with a ruffled neckline and black trim to finish Day 2 of their visit to Ireland.Phil Noble, APPrince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge are watched by the media as they visit a sustainable farm at the Teagasc Animal & Grassland Research Centre in County Meath, during day two of their visit to Ireland on March 4, 2020 near Dublin.Aaron Chown/Pool/ Getty ImagePrince William and Duchess Kate walk past munching cows at the Teagasc Research Farms on March 4, 2020 in Carlow, Ireland.Samir Hussein/WireImageDuchess Kate of Cambridge walks the cliff walk at Howth on March 4, 2020 in Dublin, Ireland. She wore a olive utility jacket by Dubarry of Ireland, over black jeans and boots,Pool/Samir Hussein, WireImageWill and Kate amble arm and arm down the cliff walk at Howth north of Dublin, with a spectacular view over the Irish Seas, on March 4, 2020.Chris Jackson, Getty ImagesPrince William and Duchess Kate prepare soup as they visit Savannah House, a residential facility run by charity Extern, in County Meath, north of Dublin on March 4, 2020, on Day 2 of their visit to Ireland.Pool/Samir Hussein, WireImageDuchess Kate plays table tennis as she visits Savannah House, a residential facility run by charity Extern, in County Meath, north of Dublin on March 4, 2020.Pool/Samir Hussein, WireImagePrince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge continue with public appearances in Ireland on March 4, the second day of their historic three-day official visit. This marks the couple's first-ever trip to the country on behalf of the Foreign Office and Queen Elizabeth II.BRIAN LAWLESS, POOL/AFP Via Getty ImagesAfter a first day full of all-green outfits, Duchess Kate mixed things up on day 2, arriving at their first engagement in a cream-colored double-breasted Reiss Olivia coat, dark pants and heeled suede Russell and Bromley booties.Chris Jackson, Getty ImagesKate and William met with professionals at Jigsaw, the National Centre for Youth Mental Health.Chris Jackson, Getty ImagesThe Centre provides vital support to young people between 12 and 25.Pool, Getty ImagesInside, Kate showed off a black and white polka dot Equipment blouse.Pool, Getty ImagesThe young royals arrived at Dublin Airport on March 3 for the first day of their historic visit.Pool, Getty ImagesThe Guinness Storehouse is one of Dublin's most famous breweries, so it was perfect for a reception hosted by the British Ambassador to Ireland for Prince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge as they concluded their first day of their visit to Ireland, March 3, 2020.Karwai Tang, WireImageThe party at the end of the first day of Prince William and Duchess Kate's visit to Ireland was hosted by the British Ambassador to Ireland at the famous Guinness Storehouse's Gravity Bar in Dublin. Kate wore a standout dress by The Vampire's Wife, a fitted, iridescent emerald green silk frock featuring ruffles at the hem and sleeves, while William wore bright blue suit.Samir Hussein/WireImageThe duchess later sampled a pint of Guinness during the reception.WPA Pool, Getty ImagesIreland's Prime Minister Leo Varadkar (2L), his partner Matthew Barrett (L), Prince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge gesture as they pose at the Government Buildings in Dublin on March 3, 2020, on the first day of the three-day visit to Ireland by the young royals.PAUL FAITH, AFP Via Getty ImagesPrince William and Duchess Kate, making their first-ever official visit to next-door Ireland, arrived in Dublin on March 3, 2020, and headed to the presidential residence Aras an Uachtarain to meet with President Michael D. Higgins and his wife Sabina Coyne.Phil Noble/Pool/Getty ImagesPrince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge are greeted by the President of Ireland Michael Higgins and his wife Sabina Coyne at Áras an Uachtaráin on the first day of the young royals' historic three-day official visit to Ireland, March 3, 2020 in Dublin.Samir Hussein/WireImageBrod, the Bernese Mountain Dog belonging to Irish President Michael D. Higgins and his wife, Sabina Coyne, was very happy to meet Prince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge during the first day of their three-day visit to Ireland, in Dublin on March 3, 2020.JULIEN BEHAL, AFP Via Getty ImagesPrince William and Duchess Kate ring the "Peace Bell" as Irish President Michael D. Higgins and his wife Sabina Coyne and their Bernese Mountain Dog, Brod, watch at the presidential residence, Aras an Uachtaráin, on Day 1 of a three-day royal visit to Ireland, March 3, 2020.Samir Hussein/WireImageDuchess Kate walks with the presidential pet dog Brod during the meeting between the young royals and Irish President Michael D. Higgins and his wife Sabina Coyne at Aras an Uachtarain in Dublin, March 3, 2020.Peter Morrison, APThe Garden of Remembrance at the Irish presidential residence, Aras an Uachtarain, in Dublin is dedicated to those who gave their lives for Irish independence and features a dramatic sculpture of the Irish myth, the "Children of Lir" by Irish sculptor Oisín Kelly, symbolizing rebirth and resurrection.GERRY MOONEY, AFP Via Getty ImagesPrince William and Duchess Kate of Cambridge attend a commemorative wreath laying ceremony in the Garden of Remembrance at the Irish presidential residence Aras an Uachtarain on the first day of their visit to Ireland, March 3, 2020 in Dublin. The Garden is dedicated to those who gave their lives for Irish independence.Chris Jackson, Getty ImagesThe message on the wreath laid by Prince William anmd Duchess Kate of Cambridge at the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin on March 3, 2020.GERRY MOONEY/ POOL/AFP Via Getty ImagesPrince William and Duchess Kate arrive at the official presidential residence Aras an Uachtarain on March 3, 2020 in Dublin. She wore a green patterned dress by Alessandra Rich, with green suede pumps and a green clutch.Phil Noble/Pool/ Getty ImagesDuchess Kate of Cambridge wore a dark green coat by Catherine Walker on Day 1 of her three-day visit to Ireland with Prince William, March 3, 2020, in Dublin. She wore her hair pulled back with a black headband.Karwai Tang, WireImageDuchess Kate of Cambridge looks pensive during a commemorative wreath laying ceremony with Prince William in the Garden of Remembrance at the Irish presidential residence Aras an Uachtarain during day one of their three-day visit to Ireland on March 3, 2020 in Dublin.Chris Jackson, Getty Images