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‘Humble’ Kate Middleton praised as a ‘national treasure’

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Kate left royal fans speechless when Kensington Palace posted a video of the Duchess of Cambridge chatting with Ms Berry on the advantages of an outdoor lifestyle and cooking with kids. Kate was shown strolling with Ms Berry in the footage, which was released ahead of tonight’s one-hour BBC special A Berry Royal Christmas, and discussing how she believes “being outdoor” may help children in the long term.

Kate’s fans praised her for the hour-long documentary.

“Sign of a true future queen. I’m proud of her and her sister-in-law. The Queen is truly a proud grandmother,” one person commented.

“The future of the monarchy will be around for another 100yrs.

“King George V & VI as well as Queen Mary & Alexandra would all be proud of Kate herself! God save the Queen!”

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“She’s so genuine. I never thought a royal can be so humble and the way she greets her guest, tells something about pizza dough is just like me with my friends or neighbours,” remarked another.

“What a beautiful lady Kate is, and such a hands-on, natural mum, just like her mother in law was before her,” said a third, calling the royal a “national treasure.”

“She’s a national treasure.”

Another said: “Loving the way how her hand gestures tell more about her.

“She’s doing a great job in enjoying conversation and appreciating her conversation partner.”

 

 

Prince William and Kate Middleton Now on YouTube

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge revealed in May that they had established a joint YouTube account. The couple announced the news on Instagram with a video collage. The pair captioned the post, “Better late than never—we’re now on @YouTube Link in bio.”

The royal couple launched the new Duke and Duchess of Cambridge channel with a 25-second intro video that included footage of them at different public events and galas throughout the years, including foreign tours, BAFTAs, and meeting Sir David Attenborough. There’s also never-before-seen video of Queen Elizabeth and her three great-grandchildren, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, as well as other members of the royal family.

“Be careful what you say now because these guys, they’re filming everything.” Prince William tells the Duchess of Cambridge in the video. “I know!” Kate replies.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also shared a hilarious outtake from a special greeting they recorded for St. Patrick’s Day, in which a worried Kate informs her husband, “You didn’t need to roll your R’s,” to which William responds, “Do I not?”

The 25-second clip then transitions to music and rapidly altering video cuts. The pair attends red carpet events and waves to the cameras; Prince William serves spaghetti; Kate meets kids; and the couple attends red carpet events and waves to the cameras.

In addition to starting a YouTube channel, William and Kate have rebranded their official Instagram account. Their Twitter account used to be @KensingtonRoyal, but it’s now @dukeandduchessofcambridge, which is more personal.

The Channel was established on July 7, 2020, and has over 26,000 subscribers.  The video received over 16 thousand views in the first hour alone.

Though the royal couple’s YouTube account is new, they have been posting videos of themselves and their family for quite some time. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge recently shared a lovely video of themselves and their children filmed at the family’s country house, Anmer Hall, in celebration of their tenth wedding anniversary. The couple, as well as Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, are seen running about the property, roasting marshmallows, and playing on the beach in the video.

The new channel for William and Kate will be dedicated only to their royal activities and projects.

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