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People Can't Get Over Prince William's Dad Dancing On Royal Tour

People Can't Get Over Prince William's Dad Dancing On Royal Tour

The Duke of Cambridge could be seen dancing with villagers in Belize.

People are impressed with Prince William's 'moves' after the Duke of Cambridge got stuck into some dancing during a tour of Belize with wife Kate Middleton.

It's pretty rare to see members of the royal family dancing - not least the future King - but Wills, 39, seemed to be letting his hair down on the second day of the royal tour, which saw the Cambridges visit the Che'il Mayan Chocolate farm.

You can watch William's dancing in a clip below:

People are pretty impressed with Wills' moves, with one person writing on Twitter: "Can we just agree that Prince William dancing is our highlight of the day."

While another said: "A very special moment! Just amazing! Prince William is getting better at dancing!"

And a third added: "The Prince has good moves!"

Meanwhile a fourth wrote: "Awesome moves Will!!!"

And a fifth added: "William is pretty graceful".

People were loving William's dancing (
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And Kate, 40, could also be seen joining in and enjoying the dancing, alongside nine local schoolchildren from the Garifuna Cultural Centre.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge danced with locals during a visit to Hopkins village - known as the happiest village in Belize, on the second day of their week-long tour.

Alongside the dancing, the pair also sampled some local food and helped plant a tree.

Speaking about Wills' dancing, local organiser Laura Cacho - who danced with the Duke - said: "That was so exciting. A dream come true.

"It was fun he was a good dancer and I told him he got the Garifuna culture in him.

Kate could also be seen enjoying the dancing (
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"He did the punta dance better than me.

"He shook his waist to the music. He had beautiful rhythm. It was a pleasure for me.

"Kate was excellent as well and definitely has Garifuna culture in her. They were shaking their waists like nobody's business."

The royals will head to Jamaica and the Bahamas later in the week to continue their Caribbean tour.

Featured Image Credit: Alamy/ Kensington Palace

Topics: News, Royal Family, Prince William