Duke and Duchess of Cambridge step out in his and hers red trainers as they show their support on first day of the Paralympic Games

By BIANCA LONDON

His and hers: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge look like the perfect sporty couple as they leave the Velodrome in matching red trainers (Kate was the first to get her hands on the red Adidas Supernova Glide 4 Running Trainers)

She has been hailed as a worldwide fashion icon with millions of women rushing out to emulate her style every day.
And now it seems that even her husband William is taking style tips from his fashion-forward wife after he stepped out wearing a matching pair of trainers to hers.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were out in force today to support the Paralympic Games- of which they are both ambassadors- wearing the Team GB Adidas Supernova Glide 4 Running Trainers.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge cheered as they watched British gold medal favourite Sarah Storey break a world record in the individual pursuit at the packed Stratford venue

The vivid red/metallic silver trainers are available for £87.11 and Kate was the first of the young Royals to get her hands on a pair over the Olympics a few weeks ago.
Kate and William cheered on Team GB at both the cycling and goalball and looked like the idyllic sporty couple in their matching patriotic Team GB polo shirts.

The young Royals have been an integral part of cheering on Team GB's Olympic teams and they got into the spirit with a Mexican wave today

Despite a late night at the spectacular Paralympic Opening Ceremony the couple looked fresh-faced as they cheered on competitors at the velodrome for the cycling event on day one of the Paralympic Games.
The two cheered as they watched British gold medal favourite Sarah Storey break a world record in the individual pursuit at the packed Stratford venue - before joining the Duchess of Wessex and her daughter Lady Louise Windsor in a slow motion Mexican Wave, much to the delight of the noisy 6,000-strong audience.

Prince William and Kate wore patriotic outfits with Kate opting for a red version of her husband's blue shirt as they watched the event

In contrast, the Cambridges had earlier visited the Copper Box venue to watch goalball - parts of which are played in silence.
At the velodrome, Kate and William were joined by the Deputy Chairman of British Rowing, Annamarie Phelps, Lady Louise Windsor and Sophie, Countess of Wessex as they took their seats in the stands and cheered on the cyclists.

Their biggest fan: Kate later got into the spirit of things as she took in the swimming action at the Aquatics Centre

She and William both showed their support with patriotic outfits, Kate opted for a red Team GB polo neck, whilst her husband went for blue. She paired the polo with a casual pair of navy jeans and wore her hair in her trademark curled look.
The couple seemed to be thoroughly enjoying the first of the events they are set to attend over the next 11 days as they studied the programmes and chatted with their fellow onlookers.

New friends: Kate was later seen laughing and smiling with two members of the public as they cheered on Team GB's Paralympians

Kate displayed her close relationship with the Queen's granddaughter, Lady Louise Windsor as she leaned in to talk to the young Royal during the event.
Kate, William and Harry, all of whom are official Paralympics GB ambassadors, will watch three days of sport over the 11 days but are expected to miss the closing ceremony.
In front of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Storey clocked three minutes 32.170 seconds to advance to the gold medal ride-off of the three-kilometre event, with compatriot Crystal Lane progressing to the race for bronze by qualifying fourth in 3mins 59.220secs.

Sarah Storey of Great Britain rode to success in the Women's Individual C5 Pursuit qualification round on day 1 of the London 2012 Paralympic Games at Velodrome where she was cheered on by the Royals

Storey has won seven Paralympic titles since making her debut in Barcelona as a swimmer in 1992 and is aiming to add to her collection in London.
It was the 34-year-old sixth Paralympic Games, and looks set to be her most successful yet.
Manchester girl Sarah was born without a functioning left hand after her arm became entangled in the umbilical cord in the womb.

source: dailymail

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