William Made a Dad Joke About His Dancing Skills and Kate Chimed In
Last week, Prince William and Kate Middleton met with a group of "Teen Heroes" who were honored at the BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards at Kensington Palace. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge got a chance to hang out with the group of impressive young adults, who do inspiring work for charities around the UK. But of course, Prince William couldn't help but make some of his infamous dad jokes while chatting with the teens.
Meet some of the Teen Heroes who will be recognised this afternoon at the @bbcr1 Teen Awards. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were honoured to meet them earlier this week at Kensington Palace and hear more about their incredible achievements. pic.twitter.com/l29JGxMOLy
- Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) October 21, 2018
In a clip shared by Kensington Palace on Twitter, we see William and Kate mingling with the finalists. When one teen named Junior Frood, who campaigns against bullying, told William he's a street dancer, the prince replied, "Can you spin on your head? Thats always what I ask people who do street dancing. I can't do it, I can't even dance properly anyway."
"You don't break dance?!" Kate asked sarcastically.
"No break dancing. If I were to break dance, I'd literally break myself!" William joked back.
A post shared by Kensington Palace (@kensingtonroyal) on Oct 21, 2018 at 6:26am PDT
In addition to the jokes, William also shared a sweet tidbit about his son, Prince George. Apparently, the five-year-old dances as well and "loves it." He also opened up about his late mom, Princess Diana, saying, "My mother always used to dance. Loved dancing."
A post shared by Kensington Palace (@kensingtonroyal) on Oct 21, 2018 at 6:27am PDT
Siena Castellon, who was recognized for her work to combat bullying, wrote a heartfelt post on her Instagram page praising William and Kate for welcoming the group of teens into their home.
"They were both incredibly warm, supportive, and encouraging. Meeting them was an awesome experience! Their support and encouragement has inspired me to continue to make a positive difference in my community," she wrote.
A post shared by Siena Castellon (@qlmentoring) on Oct 18, 2018 at 11:30pm PDT
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