Prince William and Kate did a walkabout around Soho, central London, yesterday much to the delight of royal fans.
But one teacher whose dream it has been to talk to Kate had his wish granted when the princess stopped to have a chat with him.
Louis Stevenson, a school teacher, was one of many Londoners and those from further afield who lined up to catch a glimpse of the royal couple.
He posted the video to his Twitter which shows Kate stopping to talk to him about his work.
Talking about his job, he said: ‘It means so much for me to be a teacher.’
Kate then asked, ‘What sort of age do you teach?’ to which Louis replied: ‘I teach from 11 to 16.’
Kate then said: ‘I’m trying to get my kids to speak French and learn languages but also it would be nice for them to just learn a different language.
‘I think it is just really important.’
Following the conversation about his work, Louis nervously asked Kate if he could get a selfie with her.
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The photo shows Kate and the teacher beaming as Kate walks off and says: ‘Keep up the good work.’
People on social media were quick to show their appreciation for the encounter, with Nick Lloyd-Davies commenting: ‘Wowzer – she is such a fabulous person and asset for this country and I’m envious.’
Meanwhile, Rosy Karen said: ‘Fantastic… lucky you’, and Luna said: ‘How wonderful & what an amazing moment to share Thank You Louis.’
Preparations are well underway for the historic day as Charles, Camilla and William have been pictured attending final rehearsals.
Royals fan have been camping out for days in anticipation and were able to catch a glimpse of the senior royals.
A map has been released which shows all the locations people can watch the celebrations on the big screens if they can’t make it to central London.
Viewing routes along the procession route will open at 6am tomorrow for those ready for an early start.
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