The Cambridges' is one of the most famous couples in the world. Prince William, who is born into royalty is no stranger to fame and being all over the news, but wife, Kate Middleton, a commoner, although have been dating and married to William for over a decade now, still has her shy times.

A newly released video by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s tours sparked a wave of adoration for the couple.

Many Twitter users and royal fans of the couple have dubbed them as the ‘World’s Premier Royal Couple’. Fans of the Cambridge’s have been supportive of the two since their dating years.

The video was aimed to spark local and foreign visitors back to the UK. A great amount of money is generated by tourists, especially those who travel to see the royal family and the palaces.

Both Prince William and Kate Middleton have been extremely busy this year, although the pandemic has stopped them from doing face to face engagements, their virtual presence is also on-demand.

Over that pandemic, they have launched a new initiative.

The Cambridge’s have been big supporters of Mental Health Issue awareness. By supporting the launch of the online platform ‘Our Frontline’, a 24/7 online support for those working in the frontline, the Duke commented:

"Over the past few weeks, millions of frontline workers across the UK have put their physical and mental health on the line to protect us all during the Coronavirus pandemic. Every day they confront traumatic situations at the same time as having to contend with their own worries about the risks to themselves and their families. Catherine and I, together with The Royal Foundation, will do all we can to support Our Frontline. This work will be our top priority for the months ahead."

Kate herself has also been busy doing her own virtual conferences, she was praised for her deep understanding of today's events. Being a big advocate for motherhood and children, she recently did a one on one engagement with new parents, which she shared much advice on parenting.

The Duchess also launched a photography contest called ‘Hold Still’, which urges people to capture family members and frontliners they deemed explicative to their life during the pandemic. 

Kate’s contest was well received and over 300,000 submissions were recorded.

The couple has also been very transparent about their struggles with homeschooling during the pandemic and openly talking about how they are facing challenges just like everyone else.

William and Kate have now resumed face to face engagement and also advocating the use of masks and social distancing.