Prince William and Kate share special Anzac Day tribute

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge commemorated Anzac day with a sweet treat.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge commemorated Anzac day with a sweet treat. Photo credit: Getty; Twitter - @KensingtonRoyal

Prince William has paid tribute to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps sending a sweet package to commemorate the anniversary of the landing of the troops at Gallipoli.

In a video posted to Twitter by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William can be seen signing a letter, before sending it off to the New Zealand and Australian High Commissions in London. 

The letters, accompanied by a stack of Anzac biscuits tied together with a blue ribbon, then make their way across London to both High Commissions. 

The New Zealand High Commission receives their letter and bundle of biscuits first. 

"Tena koe, thank you so much," says the woman accepting them.

Throughout the message received by the High Commission Prince William commends the Anzac's courage and sacrifice. 

"This Anzac Day, Catherine and I join Australians and New Zealanders across the world to remember and honour the servicemen and women of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps," the letter reads.

"Today we stand together to reflect not only on their sacrifices, but also their courage, sense of duty, and their famously indomitable spirit.

"Though many will still be unable to come together in person this year, we are heartened in the knowledge that Australians and New Zealanders will continue to commemorate those who have given so much for our freedoms.

"The Anzac qualities of endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour and mateship are admired as fiercely as ever before.

"Lest we forget."

According to the Daily Mail, Prince William and Kate will also be attending an Anzac Day dawn service at Wellington Arch before heading on to a later service at Westminster Abbey. 

There will be a reduced number of people at the services due to the UK's COVID-19 restrictions.