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Kate Middleton's Cornwall sign language encounter leaves royal fans 'crying'

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Kate Middleton left royal fans ‘crying’ after she was spotted using sign language to communicate with a young boy. The sweet moment was captured on video as the Princess of Wales, 41, visited the National Maritime Museum, in Falmouth, Cornwall, with her husband and heir to the throne, Prince William.

The engagement took place earlier this year but a clip of the encounter has now gone viral on social media. In the video shared on TikTok, Kate is seen using British Sign Language (BSL) to communicate with the boy.The clip has been liked more than 30,000 times - with royal fans heaping praise on the Princess in the comment section.

One wrote: "That made me cry a little. How special that she learned to sign." A second said: "She really is remarkable. Will make an amazing Queen of England some day!" Another posted: “I am always impressed by how Kate takes her role seriously.

She worked hard learning the Royal protocols and excels at them! UK should be proud of her." A third said: “Just how fantastic is she?

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