Loose Women host Kaye Adams couldn’t help but comment on the physique of Prince William after seeing the sweet snap shared by the Royals to mark Father’s Day at the weekend
Kaye Adams sent the Loose Women panel into a fit of giggles when she spotted something rather unique about Prince William in his latest family photo.
In a charming snap released by Kensington Palace on social media, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge can be seen sharing an endearing family moment with his children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis showing only their silhouetted backs facing the ocean.
The peaceful Norfolk coastline served as the perfect backdrop for the summer snapshot and for the first time ever, the young royals took to their family’s official social media account to wish their father a heartfelt Happy Father’s Day, signing off the message with: “We love you, Papa. Happy Father’s Day. G, C and L”.
Kate, who was behind the lens for this candid Father’s Day shot, has returned to the public eye following a break due to her cancer treatment. Body language expert Judi James looked at the snap of William and his kids’ ‘calm isolation’ photo by Kate, describing it as a special “intimate and loving moment” between the family.
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Loose Women host Kaye sparked a lively debate commenting on the official snap from Sunday: “Speaking of the royals, George, Charlotte and Louis shared their first social media post. It was a lovely picture with their dad, Prince William. I think that’s on a beach in Norfolk.”
She couldn’t help but jokingly admire the Prince of Wales’ toned legs adding: “He’s got lovely calves hasn’t he? “. The studio audience erupted in laughter at her remark, with fellow panelist Denise Welch chiming in: “I think you’re the only person to have said that,” sparking even more giggles.
This isn’t the first time Prince William’s legs have been a topic of conversation. A few years ago, he caused quite a stir with the 2021 annual Christmas card where he was pictured in shorts. Fans took to Instagram to express their admiration, with one fan gushing: “Holy Calves William! “.
The recent Father’s Day photo follows another endearing post shared by the couple, featuring a nostalgic throwback photo of William with his father, King Charles, honouring him on this special day. On the official Instagram account for the Prince and Princess of Wales, William posted a picture of Charles standing in the garden in a grey suit, playfully kicking a football with a young Prince William, who looked just a few years old in dungaree shorts. The caption read: “Happy Father’s Day, Pa. W,”.
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