Prince William & Kate Middleton's Most-Liked Tweets Of 2021 Revealed
It's time for a stroll down memory lane!
Now that the year is coming to a close, royal gurus have put together a list of the most-liked tweets that came from Prince William and Kate Middleton's Twitter account.
Coming in at the number one spot was the father-of-three's condemnation of the racist hate England's soccer players received during the Euro 2020 match. During the summer game, athletes Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho were targeted by some fans after they missed penalty shots, which lead to the team losing to Italy.
William, who is President of the Football Association, lashed out at their behavior.
"I am sickened by the racist abuse aimed at England players after last night's match," he stated. "It is totally unacceptable that players have to endure this abhorrent behaviour. It must stop now and all those involved should be held accountable."
The tweet, which he signed, "W," has just under 109,000 likes.
Coming in at second was the photo of Prince George released on his eighth birthday. The shot, which was taken by his mom, raked in 99,000 likes and was also a tribute to Prince Philip, as George was sitting atop a Land Rover, one of the Duke of Edinburgh's favorite cars.
In third was the family-centric video the Cambridges released to mark their 10-year wedding anniversary, which gained 95,000 likes.
"Thank you to everyone for the kind messages on our wedding anniversary," they tweeted. "We are enormously grateful for the 10 years of support we have received in our lives as a family. W & C."
Another soccer related tweet came in at fourth with 84,000 likes: the post was a photo of William, Kate and Prince George enthusiastically cheering on England at the June 29 game. "Incredible performance @England!" the wrote alongside the family pic.
The Cambridge's account currently has over 2 million followers, and their bio reads, "The official account of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Royal Foundation, based at Kensington Palace."