The world is still obsessed with Kate Middleton's topless photo scandal, but the Duchess of Cambridge is getting away from the drama as she and husband Prince William enjoy a tour of the South Pacific.

The royal couple had some fun Tuesday as they joined a line of tribal dancers on the island of Tuvalu. William and Kate even donned the traditional tribal garb for the festivities.

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Most of the couple's Asian travels are in an official capacity, but they also took some personal time for a "second honeymoon" in the Solomon Islands to get away from the controversy swirling around photos of Kate sunbathing topless, which were published by French magazine Closer.

The royals completely immersed themselves into the local traditions of the residents of Tuvalu. One such tradition is for dignitaries to spray the dancers they like most with cologne as a gesture of gratitude and respect. Both Kate and William misted the dancers with a bottle of Paul Smith London for Men.

At the end of the evening, Tapugao Falefou, a senior government official and one of the chief organizers of the royal couple's trip, asked Prince William how he thought the celebration had gone. William said the night had been "good, really good - an amazing evening."

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