The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will celebrate St Patrick's Day by attending a parade of the Irish Guards.
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William, who is Colonel of the Irish Guards, and Kate will pay a visit to 1st Battalion at their base in Hounslow, west London on Sunday.
The royals will be reunited with their furry friend Domhnall, an Irish wolfhound and mascot they have met several times previously.
Domhnall, which is Gaelic for "world leader", will lead 350 soldiers as they march on the Parade Square at Cavalry Barracks on Sunday morning.
Kate will then present the shamrock to officers and warrant officers, before a march past where William will take the salute.
Since 1901, when the regiment was first founded by order of Queen Victoria, the regiment's parade has traditionally been presided over by a woman.
Australian Associated Press