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Duke of Cambridge and Children Kick-Start Half-Marathon in Norfolk

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Duke of Cambridge and Children Kick-Start Half-Marathon in Norfolk

The Duke of Cambridge, , was accompanied by his two children, and , as they kicked off a half-marathon in Norfolk.

The adorable moment saw William holding a microphone between his two children as they began the countdown for the race to get underway.

The young royals were later pictured waving on the competitors from the start line as the 13-mile run commenced.

dressed casually for the event, wearing navy chinos and a light blue shirt with his two top buttons undone and sleeves rolled up.

Meanwhile, wore a check shirt, blue shorts, and blue Nike trainers, while donned a pale pink Ralph Lauren jumper, blue shorts, and bright pink Nike running shoes.

The Run Sandringham race is organised by Good Running Events and welcomes competitors of all abilities and ages to run a half-marathon, 5k, or community mile for charity.

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The major event in the East Anglian Running Calendar starts and finishes at the Royal Estate.

Despite more reports emerging of his strained relationship with his younger brother, , Prince William was all smiles in the outdoors.

The Duke of Cambridge reportedly threw out of Kensington Palace after a blistering row, according to Royal historian Robert Lacey's latest bombshell book.

The pair are not on speaking terms and have only communicated via text since the funeral of their grandfather in April, a source said.

A source told The Sun that Harry and William have only communicated by text since the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral.

There have not been any personal chats or proper talks, just a very brief and minimal exchange of text messages.

The relationship is still very much strained, and there's no sign yet that there will be any sort of coming together any time soon.

Prince Harry is set to reunite with the rest of the Royal Family in less than two weeks for a statue unveiling in honour of his late mother.

A sculpture of the late Princess of Wales will be put on display in the Sunken Garden at Kensington Palace on July 1, which would have been Diana's 60th birthday.

The Duke of Sussex is set to travel from California to London on his own, with widely expected to stay at home with their two children.

Harry and William are set to walk out together for the grand reveal of the statue, out of respect for their mother.

However, there has been no reconciliation, a source close to the statue planning committee added.

Earlier today, the Cambridge family marked Father's Day by posting a notice board-style video featuring pictures of William with his father and brother from their younger days and a wedding photo of Kate and her father Michael Middleton.

The post also included a picture of William in uniform with his three children and a photograph of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh with their great-grandchildren.

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