Duchess Kate spends Valentine's Day without her Prince

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Wed, 15 Feb 2012 9:15a.m.

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge is presented with a bouquet of roses, a card and a cake by Jaqson Johnston-Lynch (Reuters)

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge is presented with a bouquet of roses, a card and a cake by Jaqson Johnston-Lynch (Reuters)

The former Kate Middleton is spending her first Valentine's Day as a married woman nearly 13,000km away from her husband.

The Duchess of Cambridge is carrying out a solo visit to the English port city of Liverpool to visit a charity devoted to helping recovering addicts. Her husband Prince William is currently deployed as a helicopter search-and-rescue pilot in the remote Falkland Islands.

But just because Kate was short a prince doesn't mean she was short a valentine.

Kate got a card and a bouquet of red roses from eight-year-old Jaqson Johnston-Lynch, whose mother works at the charity.

Jaqson told reporters he would tell Kate: "Happy Valentine's Day, your Royal Highness. I'm sorry Prince William can't be here."

AP

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