Watch Kate Middleton and Prince William Call Bingo Numbers Over Zoom for Seniors

Kate Middleton and Prince William continued their series of Zoom engagements this week, and offered a rare look at their sense of humor. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge video chatted with residents at Shire Hall Care House in Cardiff on Wednesday. They ended up being guest bingo callers, and they had a lot of fun calling out the numbers. Highlights include the Duchess calling out “six and two, tickety-boo,” and William saying “one little duck, number two.”

The couple also got chewed out by the winner of the game. William asked how they did as hosts, and the resident told them, “very good,” then added, “Wasn’t as good as it should have been.” William replied, “We’ll try and do a bit better at bingo next time.”

You can watch all the action below:

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The Duke and Duchess have been keeping busy with Zoom calls over the last couple weeks, and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis have been making more appearances than usual as well. The royal kids even appeared with their parents on TV for the BBC’s Big Night In special.

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“This evening The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis joined the UK in the weekly #ClapForOurCarers to show their appreciation for the incredible key workers working tirelessly to keep the country running,” their Instagram captioned the footage of them on April 23. “#TheBigNightIn celebrated the acts of kindness, humour and the spirit of hope and resilience that is keeping the UK going during the COVID-19 Pandemic.”

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