ROYALS IN SHOCK! Catherine showed her competitive spirit as she and William went back to their roots

ROYALS IN SHOCK! Catherine showed her competitive spirit as she and William went back to their roots

Catherine showed her competitive spirit as she and William went back to their roots As she and Prince William returned to their origins and highlighted their humanitarian activities promoting young people's mental health in North Wales, Duchess Kate displayed her competitive spirit. In Snowdonia National Park, the duchess joined a mountain rescue team and pupils from Holyhead High School to rappel from a wall while holding the safety line. The second in line to the throne said, "Are you holding me?" Kate assured him that she had his back. She chuckled as a leash kept him in place and said, "I've got you," before asking her husband, "William, how much do you love me? Actually, I'm really loving this, she added. "This time, I'm in charge." WRITE YOUR OPINION IN THE COMMENTS! The pair, who are known to be fierce rivals, seemed to be enjoying themselves both with the audience and one another. According to rumors, Kate is a better tennis player than William, and during their most recent royal visit to Australia, Kate defeated William sailing in New Zealand. Kate replied, "Not that we're competitive but if he does that, then I'm having to do it, too," once William had rappelled to the bottom. The pair evidently enjoyed being back in the Welsh countryside after spending the initial years of their romance living in Anglesey, where William served as an RAF Search and Rescue pilot. William and Kate have been touring the nation in an effort to reduce stigma associated with mental illness. They went to a photographic exhibition sponsored by the mental health organization Mind, which encourages young people to express themselves creatively about the difficulties they face as sufferers of mental illness. The royal couple were commended by Paul Farmer, CEO of Mind, for giving the voiceless a voice. They are bringing attention to the millions of people who struggle to receive the proper care for their mental health issues, according to Farmer. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING! WRITE WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT IT! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL!