Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamare giving royals fans a behind-the-scenes look at their royal life — bloopers and all.The couple announced the launch of their new YouTube channel on Wednesday with a new video. In addition to a highlight reel of Kate, 39, and William, 38, taking on royal events — including a clip of Kate shooting a bow and arrow in Bhutan and William flying a helicopter — the video includes never-before-seen footage of the couple showing off their playful rapport.One new clip shows Kate andPrince Williamfilming their2021 St. Patrick’s Day greeting, where William spoke the Irish language. Kate corrects her husband’s pronunciation: “You don’t need to roll your r’s.““Do I not roll those?” William replied, to which Kate shakes her head and says, “No.“Kate Middleton and Prince William.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge/ youtubeAnother clip showsKate and Williamjoking around before filming.“By the way, be careful what you say now because these guys, they’re filming everything,” William quipped while pointing to the camera.“I know!” Kate responded with a laugh.Kate and William also updated their Instagram account from@KensingtonRoyalto@DukeandDuchessofCambridge, although their Twitter page remains@KensingtonRoyal. The @KensingtonRoyal account now redirects to the new page.The Kensington Royal office previously includedPrince HarryandMeghan Marklebefore they launched their independent @SussexRoyal Instagram page. They consequently shut down the page (although their previous content still exists) when they stepped back from their senior royal roles.Along with the change was an updated profile photo that was also used for YouTube: acandid shot of the pair giggling during their 2020 visit to Ireland.Get the premiere issue of PEOPLERoyalsfor glamorous new photos and inside stories royals fans haven’t seen or read elsewhere! Subscribe atpeopleroyals.com/launchAnew Instagram postannounced the launch of their YouTube channel, poking fun at their timing.“Better late than never - we’re now on @YouTube,” the video was captioned.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Kate andPrince Williamcelebrated their 10th wedding anniversary last week. In addition to releasingtwo new portraitsfor the occasion, they surprised fans withrare footageshowing life at home with their three children:Prince George, 7,Princess Charlotte, 6, andPrince Louis3.
Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamare giving royals fans a behind-the-scenes look at their royal life — bloopers and all.
The couple announced the launch of their new YouTube channel on Wednesday with a new video. In addition to a highlight reel of Kate, 39, and William, 38, taking on royal events — including a clip of Kate shooting a bow and arrow in Bhutan and William flying a helicopter — the video includes never-before-seen footage of the couple showing off their playful rapport.
One new clip shows Kate andPrince Williamfilming their2021 St. Patrick’s Day greeting, where William spoke the Irish language. Kate corrects her husband’s pronunciation: “You don’t need to roll your r’s.”
“Do I not roll those?” William replied, to which Kate shakes her head and says, “No.”
Kate Middleton and Prince William.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge/ youtube

Another clip showsKate and Williamjoking around before filming.
“By the way, be careful what you say now because these guys, they’re filming everything,” William quipped while pointing to the camera.
“I know!” Kate responded with a laugh.
Kate and William also updated their Instagram account from@KensingtonRoyalto@DukeandDuchessofCambridge, although their Twitter page remains@KensingtonRoyal. The @KensingtonRoyal account now redirects to the new page.
The Kensington Royal office previously includedPrince HarryandMeghan Marklebefore they launched their independent @SussexRoyal Instagram page. They consequently shut down the page (although their previous content still exists) when they stepped back from their senior royal roles.
Along with the change was an updated profile photo that was also used for YouTube: acandid shot of the pair giggling during their 2020 visit to Ireland.
Get the premiere issue of PEOPLERoyalsfor glamorous new photos and inside stories royals fans haven’t seen or read elsewhere! Subscribe atpeopleroyals.com/launch
Anew Instagram postannounced the launch of their YouTube channel, poking fun at their timing.
“Better late than never - we’re now on @YouTube,” the video was captioned.
Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!
Kate andPrince Williamcelebrated their 10th wedding anniversary last week. In addition to releasingtwo new portraitsfor the occasion, they surprised fans withrare footageshowing life at home with their three children:Prince George, 7,Princess Charlotte, 6, andPrince Louis3.
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