PRINCE William has spoken Welsh in a video to mark St David’s Day after visiting the country with Princess Kate.
The Prince of Wales, 42, posted the clip to the official Instagram account he shares with his wife today.


In it, he says, speaking Welsh: “Hello, on St David’s Day we come together to celebrate Wales – its history, its culture, its incredible people.
“From its incredible landscapes to its language Wales continues to inspire.
“Today we will celebrate everything magical about Wales.
“To all the people of Wales and everybody around the world – happy St David’s Day.”
William is seen in the clip wearing a daffodil – the national flower of Wales – while footage of his and Kate’s visit to Pontypridd also features.
The usually stoic couple were uncharacteristically affectionate in what body language expert Judi James described as a “flirt fest”.
During the trip, the pair were caught sharing a cheeky joke, as they baked cakes at the Welsh Cake Shop.
“The chemistry isn’t just loving it is also sexual. All the lingering touches and glances suggest flirting and sexual appreciation as well as fondness,” said Ms James.