Prince William and Kate Middleton launch YouTube channel with “blooper” video — WATCH

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Kate Middleton and Prince William have just launched their own YouTube channel on the online video-sharing platform.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge treated fans to a glimpse at their royal life in addition to sharing bloopers in their first video.

On Wednesday, May 5, 2021, the royal couple released a 25-second teaser clip that compiled candid footage of them.

The video began with William jokingly tell Kate, “By the way, you’ve got to be careful with what you say now because these guys, they’re recording everything.” His teasing remark led to his wife saying with a chuckle, “I know!”

In the short clip, Kate and William also offered a cut reel from the royal couple’s 2021 St. Patrick’s Day greeting for which he spoke the Irish language.

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At one point, the Duchess corrected his pronunciation by saying, “You don’t need to roll your r’s,” prompting the Duke to reply, “Do I not roll those?” His question got his wife to shake her head and state, “No.”

The teaser video also included never-before-seen footage from their royal visits. Glimpses of Kate shooting a bow and arrow in Bhutan and William serving food and flying a helicopter were a few of those shared.

In something of a social media overhaul, they’ve also changed their Instagram handle to “Duke and Duchess of Cambridge” from Kensington Royal as it was formerly named.

Watch Prince William and Kate Middleton launch YouTube channel

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