Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton launched their own YouTube channel
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are YouTube official.
On Wednesday, Prince William and his wife other Kate Middleton launched their own channel on the online platform by sharing a new promo video.
The 25-second clip was additionally shared on their Instagram. The imperial couple dumped their previous “KensingtonRoyal” handle for “dukeandduchessofcambridge.”
Toward the beginning of the video, the couple is seen loose at their Norfolk home. William, 38, went to Middleton, 39, and joked, “By the way you need to be careful what you say now because these guys are filming everything.”
The promotion at that point proceeds to show different clips from past royal engagements, alongside candid moments. In one behind-the-scenes clip, Middleton is seen training her husband, “You don’t need to roll your Rs” from the current year’s St. Patrick’s Day.
The couple’s YouTube channel as of now has a broad playlist of videos from previous engagements and visits.
The launch came only days after William and Middleton uncovered a sweet, 40-second video of the guardians playing outside with their three kids: Prince George, 7, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 3.
That video was shared as a special thanks to fans who congratulated the couple on their 10th wedding anniversary.
“Thank you to everyone for the kind messages on our wedding anniversary,” said their online note. “We are enormously grateful for the 10 years of support we have received in our lives as a family.”
They signed the post, “W & C.”
In the clip, the group of five is spotted on a hike near the beach with their dog.
Next came a dose of William playfully chasing a radiating Charlotte and Louis. Middleton would then be able to be seen walking hand-in-hand with her firstborn prior to nestling up to William, Louis and Charlotte.
Eventually, the royal family roasted marshmallows over an open fire as William accepted his wife.
The video was made by movie producer Will Warr.