The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have launched their own YouTube channel with a great promotional video.
The 25-second clip, posted on their social media on Wednesday, opens with the couple relaxing on a sofa at home in Norfolk.
Pointing at the camera, the prince tells his wife to be careful what she says “because these guys are filming everything”, and a laugh Kate replies “I know”.
In a move that could be seen as boosting their profile with young people who spend time on the site, William and Kate will appear in exclusive clips posted on the popular video-sharing site in the coming months.
In the finale, Kate can be seen telling her husband “you don’t need to roll your R’s”.
The couple also changed their Instagram handle to ‘Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’ of Kensington Royal as before, Tatler said.
Last week, the Cambridges released a video taken by professionals of their family in their Norfolk home and on the sand dunes of a nearby beach.
The piece was released on the occasion of their 10th wedding anniversary.
The video, released on Wednesday, shows a succession of brief clips of the couple visiting Bhutan, Kate trying her hand at archery, William flying a helicopter and the Duchess meeting young children.
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William is also featured on a visit to London-based homeless charity – The Passage – which he supports as royal patron and the couple are seen looking at a notice board featuring images from the Kate’s Hold Still photographic project.
A laughing Duchess is shown shearing sheep on a visit to a Lake District farm alongside a clip of William sitting in the grounds of Kensington Palace with Sir David Attenborough as they promote the prize Environmental Earthshot of the Duke.
On Sunday, the couple posted a new photo of Princess Charlotte to celebrate your sixth birthday.
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Source: news.sky.com
This notice was published: 2021-05-05 16:48:00