PRINCE William and Kate Middleton will be able to keep watch of their adopted penguin at the click of a button, thanks to Chester Zoo’s new penguin cams.

Baby Acorn shot to fame earlier this month after being given to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as a wedding gift.

Now two webcams will stream live from the zoo’s Penguin Island – home to Acorn and almost 50 other Humboldt penguins – allowing anyone in the world to keep track of their progress.

One camera will give views of the penguins nesting and feeding on the pebble beach, while an underwater camera will show them swimming.

Keeper Karen Neech said: “In about two months time Acorn and the other newborns will have developed their waterproof feathers and will learn how to swim in our penguin nursery pool.

“As soon as they’ve found their confidence they’ll then make the step up into the big, adult pool.

“In the meantime, people can watch their parents diving for fish on a daily basis.”