Princess Kate and Prince William vow to champion 'the best of Britain'
Royal couple to highlight British excellence through monthly engagements in 2026.

Princess Kate and Prince William have announced a new initiative to dedicate at least one engagement each month throughout 2026 to celebrating British excellence. The program will spotlight homegrown talent, thriving businesses, and overlooked community champions across the UK. The royal couple aims to highlight creativity, skills, and innovation from all corners of the nation, building on their ongoing work supporting British industries and communities. The announcement was made on December 29, 2025, as part of their commitment to promoting national pride and recognizing unsung heroes. GB News reported the story at 09:07 GMT, with an update at 09:32 GMT on the same day.
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