Prince William and Kate Middleton continue to makeover their social media accounts.
On Thursday, the Cambridges' Twitter and Instagram pages, both of which are at the username "KensingtonRoyal," revealed new display names.
Both pages formerly presented the display name as Kensington Palace. Now, the pages have assumed a more personal angle, updating both names to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on social media
Kensington Palace, of course, is the official London office and home of William, Kate, and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. The family is currently living at Anmer Hall in Norfolk during lockdown, however.
The display name adjustment no doubt gives a more familiar and personal quality to the Duke and Duchess's online interactions.
Just a few weeks ago, the Cambridges also updated their profile picture for the first time in over a year. They went from an outdoor family portrait to a still image from the royal family's "Clap For Carers" video. It shows the tight-knit family of five at Anmer Hall giving thanks to essential workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In recent weeks, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's social media activity has mainly been comprised of video messages, throwback photos, and spotlights on charity and patronage work.
Watch for The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to greet your social media feeds moving forward!