Kate says she’s ‘in good hands’ after royal fan says she’ll be a ‘brilliant Princess of Wales’  

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Royal fans have captured a very sweet moment from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge‘s visit to Cardiff during the Queen’s Jubilee weekend. 

Fifi Love the Cambridges‘, shared a video to Twitter, captured on 4th June when the couple visited Cardiff with Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, seven, as part of the celebrations for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. 

In the short clip, a royal fan gushed that Kate, 40, will make ‘a brilliant Princess of Wales’ when her husband Prince William becomes first in line to the throne. 

Kate says she’s ‘in good hands’ after royal fan says she’ll be a ‘brilliant Princess of Wales’  

Royal fan ‘ Fifi Love the Cambridge ‘, shared a video taken on June 4 when the couple visited Cardiff with Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, seven, as part of the celebrations for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

In the short clip, a royal fan gushes that Kate, 40, will make 'a brilliant Princess of Wales' once Prince William is bestowed the title

In the short clip, a royal fan gushes that Kate, 40, will make ‘a brilliant Princess of Wales’ once Prince William is bestowed the title

Kate, who had come to greet some of the royal fans in Cardiff, graciously replied with a nod to her husband, who was leading their children around the walkabout. 

She said the compliment was ‘very kind’ and that she is ‘in good hands.’ 

The sweet gesture sent royal fans into a frenzy on Twitter. 

‘Aw so cute just wished the lady said “Queen” because Catherine already is a Princess! But that was a lovely moment anyway,’ one said. 

‘Is it so sweet?! I think the lady meant it as the future Princess of Wales. That moment will be priceless and the trolls will be in verbal diarrhea mode. But we’ll be here to put them in their place,’ another said. 

Kate replied she was 'in good hands' when someone said she will make a 'brilliant Princess of Wales'

Kate replied she was ‘in good hands’ when someone said she will make a ‘brilliant Princess of Wales’ 

‘Yes she will and I hope she take the title of Princess of Wales she deserves it, it will make William proud, Diana would have loved her,'[ one wrote. 

‘There’s no reason for her not to have the title (if W becomes PoW of course). Although people think of Diana, she was hardly the first Princess of Wales nor will she be the last. It’s only that there hadn’t been one for a few generations prior to Diana,’ another said. 

Fifi, who shared the moment on her Twitter page, said in a reply to her own tweet: ‘I’m so glad I had the video mode on. Priceless,’ adding several crying emojis to her post. 

According to University College London, Prince William might expect to be bestowed the title of Prince of Wales when his father Prince Charles becomes King. 

he video has resurfaced following the Jubilee and ahead of today's Order of the Garter service in Windsor, which Kate is attending with the Duke of Cambridge, pictured

he video has resurfaced following the Jubilee and ahead of today’s Order of the Garter service in Windsor, which Kate is attending with the Duke of Cambridge, pictured 

However, whether William gets the title will entirely be up to Charles, because the title is not automatically inherited and can only be handed by the ruling monarch. 

Charles was handed the title aged 10, and was invested as Prince of Wales during a ceremony at Caernarvon Castle in 1969.

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The video has resurfaced following the Jubilee and ahead of today’s Order of the Garter service in Windsor, which Kate is attending with the Duke of Cambridge. 

The Duchess of Cambridge was elegant in a vibrant blue coat dress as she lead the royal family ahead of Garter Day celebrations. 

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall arriving for the annual Order of the Garter Service at St George's Chapel this afternoon

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall arriving for the annual Order of the Garter Service at St George’s Chapel this afternoon 

Kate cut a chic figure in a stunning coat dress and matching £560 Juliette Botterill hat as she joined fellow royals including the Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall and Prince William for the occasion, which is one of the most colourful events in the royal calendar. 

She opted for a stunning £8,400 G. Collins & Sons tanzanite pendant necklace for the occasion, which she has worn on a number of occasion. She paired the stunning jewel with matching £6,100 earrings.

Meanwhile the Countess of Wessex was pretty in a pink Valentino gown as she arrived at St George’s Chapel earlier today.

Among the first arrivals were the Duchess of Cornwall’s son Tom Parker Bowles and his sister Laura Lopes, who were beaming as they waited outside the church in Windsor earlier this afternoon.

The mother-of-three, 40, looked stylish in a vibrant blue dress, which she paired with a navy fascinator and a colourful rainbow clutch.

The siblings are in attendance as they prepare to watch Her Majesty the Queen do the formal investiture of the new Garter knights which includes their mother Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

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New appointments are announced on St George’s Day but the chivalric and installation ceremonies take place every year on the Monday of Royal Ascot week, known as Garter Day.

It comes as Prince Andrew looked downcast as he drove to Windsor Castle after being banned from appearing in public at this afternoon’s Order of the Garter event by senior royals believed to include his mother, Prince Charles and Prince William.



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