Kate Middleton’s sweet response to a fan who nervously asked for a selfie in Leeds


Kate Middleton had the sweetest response to a nervous fan who wanted to snap a selfie with the Princess of Wales during her royal engagement at Leeds. During her visit, a fan plucked up the courage to ask her if he could take selfie with her on Tuesday.

While the Princess of Wales quickly obliged, the man admitted to her that he was nervous as he fumbled with the apps on his phone.

However, Kate immediately comforted him with her humble words.

As she left the market to attend another engagement at the University of Leeds, footage posted on Twitter by GB News reporter Cameron Walker, showed a man call out to Kate and politely ask: “Can I get a selfie?”

The princess replied yes and added “very quickly” before the man apologised to her, although she insists it is OK.

The man, who was fumbling with his phone, before confiding in Kate that he is very nervous and she tells him: “Please don’t worry, it’s OK. We all get nervous.”

The pair then posed for the camera, before he thanked Kate and she said: “Well done, nice to meet you. Take care.”

The Princess of Wales has visited Leeds to discuss her campaign around the importance of early years development in children.

She met members of the public and stallholders on a tour of the city’s Kirkgate market.

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During her visit to West Yorkshire, the princess heard what people thought of the film during a meeting with stallholders and members of the public at Kirkgate market.

After the market visit, the princess travelled to the University of Leeds and met students from the Childhood Studies programme, which focuses on a broad approach to early childhood development.



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