Belfast Telegraph

Duke tries his hand at Irish in St Patrick’s Day greeting

- By Laura Elston

THE Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have joined world leaders in wishing the Irish a Happy St Patrick’s Day.

William and Kate appeared in the special video greeting, as did US president Joe Biden, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, New Zealand’s leader Jacinda Ardern and Australian PM Scott Morrison, among others.

The duke began by delivering his greeting in Irish, saying: “Beannachta­i na Feile Padraig oraibh” — Happy St Patrick’s Day — followed by Kate, who said: “We’re delighted to wish you all a very Happy St Patrick’s Day.”

William quipped to his wife: “How come you got that easy bit?”

The couple, who were both dressed in shades of green, recalled the warm welcome they received during their visit to Ireland last March just ahead of the first lockdowns. William said: “We were so thrilled to be able to visit Ireland just over a year ago, a few short weeks before all of our lives were turned upside down by the pandemic.”

Kate added: “The warm welcome that we received everywhere was a testament to the friendship between our two countries, and the strength of the relationsh­ip between the UK and Ireland.”

The duke said they recognised this St Patrick’s Day would be different, but he hoped people would still be able to celebrate safely.

The duke, who is Colonel of the Irish Guards, and the duchess traditiona­lly attend the Guards’ St Patrick’s Day parade each year at barracks in London.

William sent a letter to the Army regiment, expressing his pride at the “grit and determinat­ion” they have shown over the last year during the pandemic.

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Kate and William were both dressed in green
Recording: Kate and William were both dressed in green

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