Princess Kate and Prince William share sweet message ahead of Paralympics opening ceremony
PRINCESS Kate and Prince William have shared a heartfelt message ahead of the Paralympics' opening ceremony.
The Paralympics is set to kick off later today in Paris, with team GB aiming to better their impressive 124 medal tally from Tokoyo.
The Prince and Princess of Wales posted their good luck message on Instagram.
The Royals wrote: "Looking forward to another few weeks of incredible sport.
"Wishing the very best of luck to our ParalympicsGB athletes and all those competing at Paris 2024. W & C."
Princess Kate previously appeared in a video to congratulate the GB team ahead of the 2024 Olympics closing ceremony.
In the video, understood to be filmed at Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Castle estate, Kate said: "From all of us watching at home, congratulations to Team GB."
William, wearing a Team GB shirt and sporting a beard, added: "Well done with all you've achieved. You've been an inspiration to us all."
At the last games, GB's Paralympic athletes scooped up a whopping 41 golds, 38 silvers and 44 bronze medals in Tokoyo.
The Paralympics GB team, who finished second in Tokoyo, aim to secure the top spot at this year's games.
Princess Kate had been spotted attending a church service with Prince William and Prince George.
It was her first public appearance in over a month as she stepped out with her family for the Sunday service at Crathie Church, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.