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Beth Cruse

Prince William and Kate Middleton start YouTube showing behind the scenes at Kensington Palace

Watch out PewDiePie, Prince William and Kate are now on YouTube.

The future King and Queen consort will be publishing videos on their official account, which they’re using to give viewers a glimpse of behind-the-scenes life as a working royal.

The pair already have an Instagram and Twitter account, where they announced the news of a third social media.

On Instagram, the couple's caption read: “Better late than never - we're now on YouTube. Link in bio”.

On Twitter, they simply said: "We’re now on YouTube!"

They also encouraged followers to subscribe.

At the time of writing, they have gained more than 46k subscribers.

The announcements were posted alongside a 25-second video compiling engagements both the Duke and Duchess have taken part in.

In the video, William turns to his wife to jokingly warn: "Be careful what you say now.

"Because these guys are filming everything."

Kate laughs, replying: "I know!"

At the end of the trailer, another behind-the-scenes clip of the couple together is shown.

This one is taken from the pair's St Patrick's Day virtual message.

The Duchess tells her husband: "You don't need to roll your R."

The Duchess tells her husband: 'You don't need to roll your R.' (Kensington Royal)

He asks: "Do I not need to?" to which Kate responds "no" again.

Royal fans have responded positively, flooding the comments of the Cambridges' YouTube account.

One fan wrote: “I love The Duchess of Cambridge's expression when she talks about not needing to roll "r"s, lol. Welcome to youtube Your Royal Highnesses!!!!”

While another gushed: “Can’t wait to see more of your personalities. I’m so glad you decided to do this. Thank you!!”

Commenting on the the royals’ account, a third said: “It’s a wacky world we live in when the future king and queen are YouTubers!”

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