‘Be careful what you say’! It’s the Cambridge way!

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Norfolk residence, Anmer Hall, and on sand dunes at a beach nearby. Subsequently on Sunday, they released a new photograph of their second child Princess Charlotte, to mark her sixth birthday.

The Cambridges are not the first royals to turn to YouTube, as the Queen herself launched her own YouTube channel back in 2007, with the aim of promoting the British monarchy. At the time, Her Majesty’s granddaughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, were said to have explained to her the concept of the video-sharing website.

While British royals have long used social media to promote their initiatives and engagements, it was proven to be particularly popular during the COVID-19 pandemic, as they conducted virtual engagements and shared them with their fans on a regular basis. 

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