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Prince William and Kate Middleton share adorable anniversary photo

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Prince William and Kate Middleton have shared an adorable photo on Instagram to mark their 9th wedding anniversary. 

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took to social media to post a photo from their special day held on April 29, 2011. 

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The royal pair can be seen beaming from ear-to-ear as they stood in the doorway of Westminster Abbey after exchanging vows. 

“Nine years ago today – thank you for all your lovely messages on The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding anniversary!” they captioned the photo.

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William’s cousin Princess Eugenie commented on the photo with a heart eyes emoji. 

Other royal fans were quick to take to social media to congratulate the couple who share children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

“Happy wedding anniversary. Diana would be so proud of you both,” wrote one fan. 

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Another added: “Wishing your Highnesses a very happy wedding anniversary.”

A third chimed in: “Happy Anniversary to the most beautiful couple. Both so gorgeous.”

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Wills and Kate married at Westminster Abbey back in 2011. (Credit: Instagram)

Wills, Kate and their children are currently self-isolating at Anmer Hall in Norfolk, as the UK battles the coronavirus pandemic 

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The pair have gone from strength to strength and share three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. (Credit: Getty)

The Duke and Duchess have continued with their royal duties despite being in lockdown.

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Wills, Kate and their children are currently self-isolating at Anmer Hall in Norfolk, as the UK battles the coronavirus pandemic. (Credit: Getty)

Their most recent appearance includes the entire Cambridge clan appearing on the steps of their home to join in the nationwide ‘clap for our carers’ on Thursday night to raise funds for NHS Charities.

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