Published 17:15 IST, October 19th 2020
Prince William, Kate Middleton play a game of pictionary with students; watch video
Kate Middleton and Prince William indulged in a virtual catching up session with the teachers and students of Islamabad Model College for Girls on October 16.
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One year after Royal couple visited Pakistan, Kate Middleton and Prince William indulged in a virtual catching up session with teachers and students of Islamabad Model College for Girls and even played a game of Pictionary. As per social media post by Kensington Palace, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge congratulated teachers on ir hard world and even enquired with young girls if y were happy on schools reopening amid COVID-19 pandemic.
Eventually, after talk, Prince William said, “we’ll give it a go” on being suggested unique game. From guessing if drawing was of a wedding to a game of cricket, Kate and Prince William were seen exhilarated on guessing correct answer along with girls who were in ir school uniforms. During same session, Prince William also revealed that he is t very good at drawing but Duchess of Cambridge, on or hand, “is very good”. However, Kate quickly added that it because Duke of Cambridge doesn’t practice. Watch video:
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Prince William, Queen criticised for t wearing masks
Meanwhile, just a couple of days ago, UK’s Queen Elizabeth II, who stepped out for first public engment since COVID-19 pandemic, and Prince William are receiving backlash on social media for t wearing facemasks in public. 94-year-old monarch and her grandson, Duke of Cambridge met with scientists at Defence Science and Techlogy Laboratory (Dstl) near Salisbury to provide essential support to those handling pandemic. However, since royal duo skipped wearing facemasks, especially when re is a resurgence of coronavirus infections in Europe, netizens said y are “disappointed” in Royal Family.
From calling it a “disgraceful” step from royal family to questioning why COVID-19 guidelines are different for m, internet users unleashed severe criticism on social media. While Royal family posted ims from event on Twitter, hundreds of British citizens, as well as or people, commented on why y need to “set an example” instead to motivating people to violate government-proposed precautionary measures. However, Queen and Prince William were seen maintaining distance.
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17:16 IST, October 19th 2020