Princess Kateis putting the "Wales" in Princess of Wales.
The British royal, who assumed the title in 2022 after husbandPrince Williambecame Prince of Wales, delivered her first public remarks in Welsh, the native language of Wales, in anInstagram videoSunday, March 1.
The video statement, which featured both Kate and William speaking in Welsh, was released in celebration of St. David's Day, a holiday that commemorates the legacy of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales.
"To everyone in Wales, a very happy St. David's Day," William said, with Kate following up, "Wales is very close to our hearts, and we look forward to every visit."
The royals also tipped their hat to Welsh culture in the fashion department, with both William and Kate sporting yellow daffodil brooches in tribute to the national flower of Wales.
The couple's remarks come after the Prince and Princess of Wales visited the U.K. on Feb. 26 ahead of St. David's Day. Kate and William were spotted in Newtown, Wales, a city located about two-and-a-half hours away from the Welsh capital, Cardiff.
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"It is a beautiful country with a rich history and wonderful people," William concluded. Kate added, "Wishing you a day full of celebration with family and friends."
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Why is Princess Kate called Princess of Wales?
Princess Kate, who was previously known as the Duchess of Cambridge, became the Princess of Wales in September 2022 following the death of Prince William's grandmother,Queen Elizabeth II.
FollowingKing Charles III's ascension to the British throne, Prince William was named Prince of Wales as the new heir apparent, while Princess Kate was given the title Princess of Wales.
Despite its affiliation with the modern-day British monarchy, the Princess of Wales title dates back to the 13th century. Eleanor de Montfort, an English noblewoman, became the inaugural Princess of Wales in 1278 after marrying Prince of Gwynedd (later Prince of Wales) Llywelyn ap Gruffudd.
Joan of Kent, the wife of Edward the Black Prince, was the first British royal to assume the Princess of Wales title in 1361. Other titleholders have includedPrincess Diana, the late mother of Prince William, and the reigningQueen Camilla.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Princess Kate speaks Welsh for the first time in St. David's Day video