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Prince William And Kate Leave Everyone In Tears With Emotional Video

Prince William and Kate never cease to amaze us! On Saturday, the royal couple warmed the hearts of many fans by sharing a new video on their social media accounts.

In the video, Lcpl Laverty’s little can be seen running across the football pitch, before jumping into his dad’s arms. The emotional video was released by Irish Guard Twitter account. The caption reads: “Touching moment when Irish Guardsman Lcpl Laverty returns home to surprise his son in Northern Ireland.

“Maintaining #family and home life is recognised as a vital corner stone in a rewarding career within the British Army.

“Lcpl Laverty is currently mid-way on an arduous and intensive machine guns course in Warminster, England.”

Kensington Palace wrote: “A sweet moment as Lcpl Laverty of the @IrishGuards, of which Prince William is Colonel, returns home from training to surprise his son.”

Royal fans were quick to post their sweet comments about the emotional reunion video.

One wrote: “The most precious jewels that can be worn around your neck are the arms of your children. What a beautiful moment – I’m teary here”.

“Oh my heart!❤️ Bless the Guards and their families,” second fan added.

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A third said: “This is what’s so precious about Prince William and Duchess Catherine, it’s never about them and never do they make a huge fuss about what they have lost or cud have gained. They graciously take little sweet moments like these of general people and mightily them. This is what we’ve seen in the holdstill project and all their other campaigns. Original ideas cause they listen to people. If world leaders were like these two, what a beautiful place we wud have lived in. Absolute blessings The Cambridges.

Prince William, who has served as a search and rescue pilot in Britain’s Royal Air Force, became Colonel of the Irish Guards in February 2011.

The Irish Guards were formed in 1900 by order of Queen Victoria in response to acts of gallantry by Irish units during the Boer War (1899-1902).

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