Princess of Wales Kate Middleton and Prince William have broken their social media silence following a UK judge’s ruling that Prince Harry was a victim of phone hacking by journalists working for MGN publisher.
On X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, the royal couple shared a short film from the ‘Together at Christmas’ Carol Service with Early Childhood.
Kate Middleton tweeted, “At Newport Cathedral earlier this month, the local community hosted their own ‘Together at Christmas’ Carol Service with @earlychildhood.” She included the YouTube link, encouraging royal fans to “Watch our short film from the Service.”
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The Princess of Wales highlighted the evening’s celebration of diversity and those contributing to the next generation’s well-being. The tweet emphasized building foundations for a happier, healthier society with the hashtag #ShapingUs.
This marks Kate Middleton and Prince William’s first social media post since the court ruled Prince Harry a victim of phone hacking, awarding him £140,600 ($179,600) in damages on Friday.