Kate Middleton, Prince William spark reactions with 'favourites' photos from 2025
Kate Middleton and Prince William released photos saying “Some unseen favourites from 2025”
Royal fans have expressed their sincere thoughts over the adorable photos shared by Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Taking to their official social media handle, the Prince and Princess of Wales released photos saying: “Some unseen favourites from 2025.”
Commenting on the post on Instagram, one royal fan said, “Love these pictures!”
“Specially the ones of our Princess of Wales with the binoculars, Prince George meeting a veteran, from Trooping the Colour, our Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle and then playing volleyball in Rio at the same place and on the same day I met him,” the fan commented.
The other reacted, “Wishing you continued health and happiness Princess C. I hope the world especially the media treated you a bit more kindly in 2025.”
“I hope you all have a wonderful start to 2026 and I hope that 2026 treats you all well, thank you for all your hard work this year Your Royal Highnesses,” the third sent best wishes to William and Kate.
“The Princess of Wales has such a bright light and actually cares about the people. Happy Holidays,” the fourth said.
One more admirer said, “Well done to the Prince and Princess of Wales! They lead with kindness, and they are committed to impact change. I love this Royal with a smaller ‘r.’”
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