Royal fans have all said the same thing about Princess Kate today after a new video was released by Kensington Palace. The two-minute film, taken by photographer Will Warr and the Kensington Palace media team, is aimed at celebrating summer.
The video, which is part of a video series launched by The Princess of Wales this year to mark the changing seasons in the UK, contains footage from various locations. While no royals appear in the video, Kate, 44, has narrated it. She can be heard saying: "Summer is a season for abundance. Just as the flowers bloom and the fruits ripen, we too are reminded of our own potential for growth. It is the time to ignite our inner fire and explore our own creativity, passions, and dreams."
The future Queen continued: "As we bask in the sunlit hours, friends and families come together; playing, connecting, being present.
"Embracing the joy to be found in even the most fleeting of moments and shared experiences.
"Our lives flourish when we cherish the bonds of love and friendship. So open your hearts; sing, dance, play. The days are still long, so simply love, and be loved."
Since the video was released on Wednesday, royal fans have flocked to praise the princess' "soothing" voice in the clip.
One fan commented on the video on Instagram: "Princess Catherine has the most soothing, calming voice. I felt my anxiety disappear just listening to this. And those balmy summer days...so beautifully captured...Love her."
Another said: "I could listen to HRH talk all day. Such a soothing voice."
Someone else wrote: "Beautiful video! You have a lovely voice Catherine."
Another fan said: "Her Royal Highness has such a beautifully soothing voice.. Documentary makers are missing a trick by not asking our wonderful Princess to narrate their programmes!"
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