Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamare doing some royal rebranding!In addition to thelaunch of their new YouTube channelon Wednesday, the couple has also updated their Instagram account from@KensingtonRoyalto@DukeandDuchessofCambridge, although their Twitter page remains@KensingtonRoyal. The @KensingtonRoyal account now redirects to the new page.Along with the change was an updated profile photo that was also used for their YouTube channel: acandid shot of the pair gigglingduring their 2020 visit to Ireland.The Kensington Royal office previously included Prince Harry andMeghan Marklebefore they launched their independent @SussexRoyal Instagram page. They consequently shut down the page (although their previous content still exists) when they stepped back from their senior royal roles.Kate Middleton and Prince William.Kensington Palace/InstagramA new Instagram post announced the launch of their YouTube channel, poking fun at their timing. “Better late than never - we’re now on @YouTube,” the video was captioned.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a few new Instagram posts on Thursday, including a glimpse of Kate’s newHold Stillbook, which reflects life in the U.K. amid the COVID-19 pandemic.The endeavor has been a passion project of Kate’s over the past year. They also introduced a series of phone calls Kate held with participants from the Hold Still photography project.A birthday wish to Meghan and Harry’s son Archie, who turns 2 on Thursday, was also shared.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!“Wishing Archie a very happy 2nd birthday today,” they captioned a photo of the royal family at Archie’s christening.
Kate MiddletonandPrince Williamare doing some royal rebranding!
In addition to thelaunch of their new YouTube channelon Wednesday, the couple has also updated their Instagram account from@KensingtonRoyalto@DukeandDuchessofCambridge, although their Twitter page remains@KensingtonRoyal. The @KensingtonRoyal account now redirects to the new page.
Along with the change was an updated profile photo that was also used for their YouTube channel: acandid shot of the pair gigglingduring their 2020 visit to Ireland.
The Kensington Royal office previously included Prince Harry andMeghan Marklebefore they launched their independent @SussexRoyal Instagram page. They consequently shut down the page (although their previous content still exists) when they stepped back from their senior royal roles.
Kate Middleton and Prince William.Kensington Palace/Instagram

A new Instagram post announced the launch of their YouTube channel, poking fun at their timing. “Better late than never - we’re now on @YouTube,” the video was captioned.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a few new Instagram posts on Thursday, including a glimpse of Kate’s newHold Stillbook, which reflects life in the U.K. amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The endeavor has been a passion project of Kate’s over the past year. They also introduced a series of phone calls Kate held with participants from the Hold Still photography project.
A birthday wish to Meghan and Harry’s son Archie, who turns 2 on Thursday, was also shared.
Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!
“Wishing Archie a very happy 2nd birthday today,” they captioned a photo of the royal family at Archie’s christening.
source: people.com