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Royals: We ain’t that posh

Royals: We ain’t no different to you, we like GOT & curry

- by LAUREN CLARKE lauren.clarke@dailystar.co.uk

PRINCE William, wife Kate, and Prince Harry have talked of their mental health struggles in a video.

But fans were more fascinated by Harry’s liberal use of the word “ain’t” during their candid chat.

A ROYAL video shows Wills, Kate and Harry chatting about their feelings on a park bench.

In the film released yesterday, the princes describe the “trauma” of losing their mum, Princess Diana, at such a young age.

But some fans were more fascinated by Prince Harry’s constant use of the word “ain’t”.

While Kate sounded to many royal lovers “truly posh”, many were surprised at how both Harry and Wills had near Cockney accents.

One said: “What happened to the Queen’s English?”

In the video Wills said the tragedy of his mum’s death has brought him and Harry closer.

He said: “We are uniquely bonded because of what we have been through.

“But even Harry and I over the years have not talked enough about our mother.” Harry said: “I always thought to myself ‘What is the point bringing up the past?

“It ain’t going to change it, it ain’t going to bring her back.”

Wills and Kate also revealed some of their favourite TV programmes yesterday.

Appearing on BBC Radio 1 with Scott Mills and Adele Roberts, William said they were “big fans” of US dramas Homeland and Game Of Thrones while Kate admitted to loving the occasional greasy curry.

Wills also said they were really “into” their music and would love to go to Glastonbur­y one day.

Kate said she has spoken to many parents who, like her, did not realise what a “life changing moment” having their first child would be.

She said: “You have no idea really what you are doing.”

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KEEPING IT REAL: Wills and Kate
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OUT IN THE OPEN: William, Kate and Harry chatting on bench
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