Pictures personally taken by Kate Middleton during her trip to the Malaysian part of Borneo in September have been published on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s website. They were taken during a private walk with Prince William near the Danum Valley research station, and can also be seen on Middleton’s Flickr page.
The seven photographs capture the “majesty of the island’s habitat”, and Kate even managed to snap an endangered Borneo Orangutan.
Two of the images, as you’ll see in the gallery below, were taken from the air as the couple flew in and out of Borneo. One shows Mount Kinabalu (the highest point in Borneo), and another shows a palm oil plantation – highlighting the growing problem of deforestation to make way for palm trees, which produce oil used in cooking and biofuels.
[Source: Telegraph]
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