William and Kate delight fans with social media shake-up as Meghan teases Instagram return

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Prince William and Kate Middleton have shaken up their social media with a new feature amid rumours that Meghan Markle is planning her return to Instagram.The Prince and Princess of Wales impressed royal fans earlier this year by posting smooth running behind the scenes footage from royal events including King Charles' Coronation on their official Instagram, X and YouTube accounts.They've now upped their game even further after introducing a new feature - a glossy round-up of the month's engagements, the Mirror reports.The couple took to their X account to post a thread of photos to round up their public appearances in September with the caption: "Welcome to the September Rewind with the Prince and Princess of Wales."It then detailed their public outings in the last month including William jumping into Pret in Bournemouth, their appearance on Mike Tindall's rugby podcast, Kate's morning at RNAS Yeovilton and how they honoured the first anniversary of the late Queen Elizabeth's death.Fans seemed to be delighted with the new feature as one wrote on X: "Great viewing, could we have one each month please!" Another person commented: "Love this update, thank you!" while someone else replied: "This rewind is brilliant!" However, some noticed that a few of their engagements were missing and pointed it out as one said: "This needs to be more comprehensive, it is lacking a few engagements."Royal correspondent, Rebecca English previously said there is some trepidation within those working for the royal household on whether glossy social media content is the most effective way to promote the monarchy.

Speaking to the Daily Mail's Palace Confidential show, she explained: "The Waleses have been looking at this for a while and they

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