Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) just got a few updates to her royal title!
22.07.2023 - 05:29 / ok.co.uk
As the Princess of Wales celebrates Prince George’s 10th birthday this weekend, royal experts tell OK! the "broody" mum is desperately keen to give him some undivided attention. While he's used to being the centre of attention sitting in the Royal Box at Wimbledon and the likes, the youngster will get to enjoy some rare down-time with his siblings and devoted parents.The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 41, have reportedly cleared much of their normally-hectic official summer diary to spend quality time with George, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five, particularly for this special birthday weekend.
“Kate will want to give George a special treat on his birthday,” says royal correspondent Jennie Bond, “like any other parent would for their child.” While memorabilia from his favourite football team, Aston Villa, will likely be near the top of George’s wishlist, just having his parents’ undivided attention might be the icing on the cake. “Now that the busy royal workload is winding down for the summer, Kate and William will be able to devote the day to George,” says Jennie.
George's birthday on Saturday will no doubt bring back emotional memories for Kate, reminding her of the very special moment when she emerged from the exclusive Lindo Wing of London's St Mary's Hospital to introduce her baby son to the world for the first time. Given her obvious adoration of not only her own three youngsters but the many she takes the time to meet on her official outings, it's not surprising that royal biographer Angela Levin makes the claim that “Kate is broody!” “It’s why she’s so enthusiastic about holding babies wherever she goes," she told OK!.
Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) just got a few updates to her royal title!
Kate Middleton uses a special secret trick to avoid being spotted in public when she wants to head out on a private outing, it has been revealed.The Princess of Wales, who is married to Prince William, both 41, was outed by former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown in a thrilling tell-all from her latest book, The Palace Papers.Tina claimed that the princess opted to set her alarm unsociably early every day just so she could slip out of the royal households and get some "me time".The royal then decided to head out to her favourite public spots so she could enjoy some time alone before anyone else appeared, according to the magazine journalist. By setting off for some solo adventures at dawn, Kate could then also avoid photographers and reporters, as well as regular people going about their day.
Prince William and Kate Middleton will reportedly lead tributes to the late Queen Elizabeth II marking the 1-year anniversary of her death on September 8.
Prince Harry says that his sister-in-law Kate Middleton’s “fingers were white” as she went head-to-head with Meghan Markle during a very awkward chat. Meghan, 42, and Kate, 41, reportedly made an attempt to clear the air between them after months of tensions - but it went badly wrong. Writing in his bestselling memoir Spare, Prince Harry explained that he, his brother Prince William, and their wives had gathered for a summit at Kensington Palace.
The Royal Family are well-known for taking good care of their health by ensuring they take regular exercise and watch what they eat.The late Queen was perhaps the most well regarded for watching her diet and preferred simple dishes with lots of fruit and vegetables over any with thick and heavy sauces. Another such royal who has become famed for leading an incredibly healthy lifestyle is the Princess of Wales. However when she was pregnant with her third child, Prince Louis, she experienced some rather weird cravings.
Ahead of the Royal Family's annual summer return to Balmoral Castle, there is one particularly special tradition which was started by the late Queen for the younger members of her family that will hopefully continue. Queen Elizabeth's excitement for any family visitors never wavered throughout her entire life and she would regularly welcome her guests to stay with her at the likes of Balmoral Castle and Sandringham House.The Princess of Wales previously revealed one sentimental tradition that the late monarch started as it's a perfect example of the way she "showed her love" for her family. Speaking on ITV documentary ‘Our Queen at 90’ in 2016 the Princess of Wales said: “[The Queen] always leaves a little gift or something in their room when we go and stay, and that just shows her love for her family.” Kate went on to discuss how the Queen was particularly enamoured with Princess Charlotte, eight.
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The Daily Express, the late Queen Elizabeth II was the first in the family to learn that George had arrived in 2013 due to royal protocol, as the reigning monarch is “always notified first.” The queen passed away in September at the age of 96, after a 70-year reign.George, meanwhile, celebrated his 10th birthday on Saturday.William reportedly delivered the news of his birth to the queen with a specially encrypted phone — before the couple could tell their own friends and other family members.William and Middleton, both 41, had to make sure the queen liked the prince’s name, as she had to approve it, The Daily Express reported.Prince George Alexander Louis was born at 4:24 p.m. on July 22, 2013, at St.
Kate Middleton has been warned to keep Prince George 'away' from his uncle Harry, who is said to be a 'negative influence' on the young heir as he is second in line to the throne. Royal expert Angela Levin exclusively told OK! this week that the best thing for George is to steer clear of Harry, who lifted the lid on his negative experience growing up in the royal family in his memoir, Spare. With George the first-born child of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Harry has previously spoken of his “worries” over Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis becoming the “spares” to their big brother.
, who turns 10 on July 22. To mark the occasion, and have released a charming new photo of their eldest son.Taken in Windsor earlier this month, the picture shows Prince George smiling for the camera, smartly dressed in a miniature version of an outfit that could have been taken straight from his father's wardrobe.
It seems like only yesterday Prince George was introduced to the world. Swaddled in his mother’s arms as she posed on the steps of the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital, London, just one day after he was born, the newest member of the royal family had no inkling of the future that lay ahead. His life had been prescribed from the moment he was born – destined to one day be King.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Kate Middleton has an adorable tradition that she has when it comes to her children’s birthdays each year. The Princess of Wales appeared on A Berry Royal Christmas in 2019 and was interviewed by its presenter and cooking legend Mary Berry and spoke about her love of cooking and baking. She explained that when her children’s birthdays come round each year, she stays up past midnight making their cakes, which she will do once again very soon before Prince George turns 10 on Saturday).
With the countdown to Prince George's milestone 10th birthday on, there are a number of ways that the Prince and Princess of Wales have carved their own path when it comes to raising their three children. From being thoroughly hands-on parents to taking the royal youngsters out on day trips, Prince William and Kate relish in being able to protect their children's privacy.The normal rules that govern life at home for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis must be especially felt when there is a birthday to celebrate.
As second in line to the throne, Prince George’s future was prescribed from the moment he was born. Despite being raised in a similar way and sharing many of the same interests as young boys his age, he is instantly set apart by the circumstances of his birth.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag As the Princess of Wales prepares to celebrate her eldest son George’s 10th birthday this weekend, she’s undoubtedly feeling the increasing strain of being mother to a future king, according to royal experts. Just three months ago, Kate and husband Prince William, both 41, reportedly were concerned that the pressure of the coronation would prove too much for George.The youngster was given a major role as a Page of Honour on his grandfather’s big day, putting him in the spotlight as millions around the world tuned in to watch the historic event. Kate only agreed to their son being placed at the heart of the event if he wasn’t subject to “overwhelming scrutiny”.
Queen Camilla is celebrating her 76th birthday and getting tributes from fans and her closest royal family members. On Monday, Kate Middleton and Prince William's official Twitter account shared a smiling photo of the newly crowned queen with the caption, «A very happy birthday to Her Majesty The Queen!»A very happy birthday to Her Majesty The Queen!
, she surprised style watchers this year by dressing to match the Centre Court in various shades of green over the course of the championship. To catch up with Emma Raducanu on the second day of the tournament, the appeared in a with contrasting white buttons, upping the ’80s vibes by pairing it with a pleated white skirt.For the Women’s Final on July 15, meanwhile, she selected a $615 in a tennis ball green shade to watch Markéta Vondroušová and Ons Jabeur face off.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are doing their best to make sure their kids have a somewhat normal childhood.
a palace insider told People.“Those children look pretty happy with life,” the source said. “A lot of it is the stabilizing normality Kate brings — and that’s how she grew up.”Middleton, who was raised in the village of Bucklebury, is determined to give her children the chance to live “normal” childhoods, according to the source.