A sweet video of Prince William and Kate Middleton is going viral

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The Cambridges are undoubtedly one of the most talked-about families in the world, and following their role elevation over the coronavirus pandemic, it’s hardly surprising that Prince William and Kate Middleton are making even more news.

From Kate Middleton's handy face mask trick to the news that the Duke and Duchess are hiring an important new role for their team, the Cambridges make non-stop headlines, especially since their relocation to Kensington Palace.

It is the three Cambridge children that make the most headlines, with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis often featured on the Cambridge Instagram account. And whether they're decorating a cake with pipe cleaners or clapping for carers, they never fail to rake in the likes.

This week however, it was the Duke and Duchess who got the world talking, as a sweet video of the couple on an official visit was posted to social media.

The funny video in question sees the Cambridge couple paying football, planting flowers, competing in a table tennis match and the Duchess even tries her hand at archery.

'Today was all about understanding local mental health organisations here in Wolverhampton,' read the caption. 'Organisations that are motivating and inspiring young people to transform their lives.

'As part of #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek, we heard from initiatives focused around areas of youth development. The first visit was to @thewayyouthzone, who work with young people through the power of the outdoors, and well-being activities that help young people overcome obstacles that are put in their way. The programme is part of the work done by @afnccf, a Heads Together charity partner.

'Keep up the amazing work.'

Well, that's lovely.

Jenny Proudfoot
Contributing Features Editor

Jenny Proudfoot is an award-winning journalist, specialising in lifestyle, culture, entertainment, international development and politics. After working at Marie Claire UK for seven years - rising from intern to Features Editor - she is now a freelance contributor to the News and Features section.

In 2021, Jenny was named as a winner on the PPA's '30 under 30' list, and was also listed as a rising star in journalism.