Prince William and Princess Kate’s behaviour during visit has fans saying the same thing


Prince William and Kate, Princess of Wales, delighted royal fans on Monday (September 8) with their latest joint outing, where many were struck by how “in sync” the couple appeared.

The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 43, visited the Women’s Institute in Sunningdale, Berkshire, to mark the third anniversary of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s passing.

Her Majesty had a long history with the Women’s Institute, joining the Sandringham branch in 1943 and serving as its president from 2003 until her death in 2022.

A Visit Full of Laughter

In honour of the Queen, William and Kate joined members for tea and cake, sharing stories and laughter. But it wasn’t just the warm atmosphere that caught attention—it was the couple’s strikingly similar mannerisms.

A clip from the event, shared on social media, showed the pair turning their heads at the same time, laughing together in perfect rhythm, and even moving side to side in unison.

“The only thing William didn’t do was brush his hair behind his ear,” joked one fan, pointing out Kate’s familiar gesture.

The video quickly went viral, with fans rushing to comment on the couple’s synchronicity. “William and Catherine’s synchronisation never fails,” one admirer wrote. Another added: “So in tune with one another. It’s adorable to see.”

Others gushed over their bond, with one predicting: “I bet when they reach their senior years, they’ll be wearing matching outfits and finishing each other’s sentences.”

Kate Spills William’s Brownie Secret

The Princess also revealed one of her husband’s quirks during the visit. As William tucked into a homemade brownie, Kate teased: “William is very fussy about brownies.”

William confirmed the confession with a smile, saying: “Do you put nuts in them? Never put nuts in a brownie!”

Kate laughed and admitted: “I had to learn the hard way!”

Fortunately, the treat passed his test—no nuts, just plenty of chocolate—earning William’s royal seal of approval.