It wouldn’t be wrong to add “jokester” to Duchess Kate’s title.
The Princess of Wales was greeting wish-granters after attending the royal family’s annual Christmas church service at Sandringham when a potential disaster turned into a moment of lightheartedness.
He was chatting with members of the public gathered at the royal estate in Norfolk when several people heard loud crackling sounds, as seen in a video published by The Sun newspaper. Kate quickly walked over to check on the man whose chair had broken and asked, “Are you okay?”
The man laughed and said, “It’s okay, thank you for your concern. It’s okay.” When Kate asked if the broken chair was her seat, Kate explained, “It’s a little short, so I thought I’d stand. It’s okay. I’m standing. I’m still standing.”
Kate grabbed his arm before continuing to greet the people around him, and the two shared a laugh. But Kate later had another conversation with the man, who joked that there might be a “weight limit” on the chairs, adding that this was “before Christmas dinner”.
