Prince William and Kate Middleton needed a "strong drink" during a terrifying moment on the royal tour.

Prince William and Kate Middleton needed a "strong drink" during a terrifying moment on the royal tour.

This weekend, Prince William and Kate Middleton touched down in Belize. It was the first stop on their three-country tour of the Caribbean in honor of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. (The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been all over the world together on royal tours, including Australia, Pakistan, Canada, and the U.S. During a seven-day trip to India in 2016, a royal expert said a moment so terrifying that the couple "needed a stiff drink" occurred.

As part of their royal tour, William and Kate visited Kaziranga National Park, which is home to tigers and elephants; according to the Mirror, during their visit to the national park, an earthquake measuring 6.9 on the Richter scale struck in neighboring Myanmar, and the park where the Cambridges were located felt a strong tremor. The Cambridges felt a strong tremor in the park where they were staying.

The royal journalists were checking into their hotel when the earthquake struck. Royal family expert Katie Nichol, who was part of the group, told Yahoo's Royal Box, "The ground was literally shaking and trembling as we were checking into the hotel. The chandeliers were shaking." The chandeliers were shaking."

William and Kate were on even more unstable ground in the park. [The Duke and Duchess were out in the field, in a hut on stilts," Nicole said. 'It was a terrifying moment for them. William, like Kate, needed a strong drink after that."

Immediately after the earthquake, a spokesman for the couple confirmed they were safe and the tour went on as planned.

However, on a trip to Pakistan in 2019, the couple's plane was caught in an electrical storm in the air from Lahore to Islamabad and suffered a rollover.

And despite the pilot's best efforts to land the plane at two different airports in Islamabad, the plane had to divert to its departure point in Lahore The 25-minute flight ultimately took two hours.

William, an experienced pilot, joked to the media on board that he was flying the plane.

Hopefully there will be no earthquakes or bumpy flights on this royal tour.

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