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Royal Fans Get The Chance To Chat With Princess Catherine
Lucky royal fans were given the opportunity of a lifetime when they got to chat with the Princess of Wales, Catherine.
While mingling with members of the public on the mall in London, Catherine chatted on the phone with Texan Debbie Hoover's aunt who was in Tennessee with a broken leg and couldn't attend the coronation.
The princess wished her a speedy recovery and asked her to come say hi when she was feeling better.
Catherine was joined by her husband Prince William and father-in-law King Charles, and despite the rain, the crowds were out in force to catch a glimpse of the royals.
The princess posed for countless selfies with fans, proving once again that she's one of the most approachable members of the royal family.
Selfies have become a popular way for the royals to connect with their fans and show that they're in touch with the modern world.
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While there is no official protocol on the matter, the family does have a rule against signing autographs to prevent them from being sold for large amounts of money.
However, it seems that some members of the family are embracing the selfie trend.
King Charles was the first to set the trend back in 2014 when he was spotted stopping for a selfie with a scaffolder.
Although he previously admitted that he hates selfies, he seems to be warming up to the idea, having posed for countless snaps with fans in recent years.
Princess Catherine, on the other hand, has always been comfortable with the selfie and has gone viral for her friendly interactions with fans.
From high-fiving a youngster in Christchurch to posing with well-wishers on a walkabout in Sydney, she's never been one to shy away from a photo op.
It's clear that the royals are keen to connect with their fans in new and exciting ways, and the selfie is just one example of how they're doing that.
The royal family has a long history of engaging with the public, and that's something that's sure to continue under King Charles.
As excitement ramps up for the coronation, it's clear that the public is more engaged with the monarchy than ever before.
With social media making it easier than ever to connect with the royals, it seems that the selfie is just the latest way in which the family is reaching out to its fans.
So if you're lucky enough to bump into a member of the royal family on the street, don't be afraid to ask for a selfie.
Who knows, you might just end up with a phone call from a princess.
The royals are clearly embracing new ways to connect with their fans, and it's exciting to see what they'll come up with next.