The royal couple shared a sweet candid moment. Photo / Supplied
The royal couple shared a sweet candid moment. Photo / Supplied
Prince William and Kate Middleton have checked in on some of those affected by Australia's devastating bushfires last summer.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge video chatted with emergency services and business owners in Kangaroo Island, off South Australia, where almost half the island was burned and thousands of animalsperished.
And in a lighthearted moment, the couple were introduced to Grace the koala – and the royals broke out in giggles.
"Oh look!" Kate said as Grace was introduced to the couple by wildlife park owner Dana Mitchell. "So sweet. She's so cute."
William added: "She looks very well looked after. Grace looks like she has a very nice life there."
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge heard from local business owners and first responders from Kangaroo Island 🇦🇺 a small community off the south of Australia, who were impacted by devastating bushfires earlier this year. pic.twitter.com/lYAAwsfEzM
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) October 1, 2020
In another candid moment when chatting to a business owner who said he was relying on his wife's support to rebuild their store, William gave a subtle nod to his own wife.
"You have a good pair of hands helping you out, Mike, which is important," the Duke said as he glanced at Kate.
The Duke and Duchess heard how the island's wildlife was affected by the catastrophic fires, including the brutal impact on its koala population.