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Prince William speaks fluently Welsh in the video about Mark Stid David's Day

Prince William marks the day of St. David with a special message.

On Saturday, March 1st, a new video was released in the Kensington Palace X Account of the Prince of Wales (42), which spoke to the brand The National Day of Celebration for Wales in fluent Welsh.

Prince William reveals an English translation of the clip: “Today, on the day of St. David, we come together to celebrate Wales – his history, culture and incredible people.”

“Wales continues to inspire from its breathtaking landscapes to his language. Today we celebrate everything that is magical in Wales. To the people of Wales and all around the world, Happy St. David's Day, ”he concludes.

The video message also contained footage of Prince William and Kate Middleton Greetings, who held Welsh flags and gave Daffodils.

People understand that Prince William has no formal lessons in the language, even though he learns conversation -Welsh. He also regularly uses the language to greet people when he visits Wales.

Prince William's most recent message, which was shared in honor of the country, comes to South Wales after he and 43-year-old Princess Kate traveled to the national holiday on Wednesday, February 26.

The royal couple traveled to Wales by train when Princess Kate continued their tradition of the flag measuring device and wore a lively red coat to represent one of the colors on the Welsh flag.

Then they traveled to Pontypridd, where they were affected by the local languages ​​that were affected by the heavy storms that hit the city in December 2024.

The Prince and the Princess of Wales visit the Pontypridd Market in South Wales on February 26th.

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In the area, the prince and the princess of Wales fell into the Welsh cake shop and opened aprons when they learned more about scone-like cakes-the couple even took the kneading and rolling of the dough during their baking lesson.

The shopkeeper Theresa Conner told people that the visit was “a dream”. She added that the prince and the princess of Wales were “personable and friendly and down -to -earth, they were really nice”.

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Prince William and Kate Middleton visit the Welsh cake shop in the Pontypridd Market on February 26.

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Prince William and Kate have a deep connection to Wales when they lived in Anglesey in the early years. They also received the titles Prince and Princess of Wales after the death of Queen Elizabeth and the accession of King Charles in 2022.

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