Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to be “very much looking forward” to their royal tour of the Caribbean.The Cambridges will have a packed schedule on the week-long visit, beginning in Belize tomorrow. But there could be peril ahead.
27.02.2022 - 12:27 / ok.co.uk
Prince William and Kate Middleton will be battling it out at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday as their teams England and Wales go head to head in a Six Nations clash. It is the first time the national teams have played against each other since Kate was named as England Rugby's new patronage.The 40 year old's husband William, 39, is the patron of Wales Rugby, meaning the married couple will be rivals as they watch on alongside their eldest son Prince George, eight. And while William and Kate are out spectating at the match, royal fans may wonder who will be looking after their two younger children; Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis.
Get exclusive royal stories straight to your inbox with OK!'s weekly Royals newsletter. Royal commentator Jennie Bond exclusively tells OK! that the younger Cambridge children will more than likely be spending the day with their "faithful and loyal" nanny, Maria, and Kate's mother Carole Middleton. Jennie says: "They, of course, have this very faithful, loyal nanny that they've had for years and so I think they know the children are always in safe hands.
"But the Middletons are very, very close as well to them, so I'm sure they step in and do the babysitting from time to time. "They've got a great set up, William and Catherine, it's a very, very stable domestic set up with the nanny who's been in place for such a long time. "And with the Middletons there, I think that's really important for the children.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to be “very much looking forward” to their royal tour of the Caribbean.The Cambridges will have a packed schedule on the week-long visit, beginning in Belize tomorrow. But there could be peril ahead.
Excitement is mounting ahead of Prince William and Kate’s royal visit to the Caribbean. But there’s a more heartwarming event on the Cambridges’ agenda. William and Kate appeared alongside Prince Charles and Camilla at the annual Commonwealth Day service and thanks to a lip reader, we got the inside gossip on their future plans together.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have lead members of the Royal Family arriving at Westminster Abbey for the annual Commonwealth Service on Monday 14 March.The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, looked a vision in blue as she entered Westminster Abbey alongside her beloved husband William, 39. Kate was seen in a royal blue dress and matching coat with a black lapel.
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Queen Elizabeth reportedly enjoyed a reunion with some of her beloved family as she continued her recovery from Covid-19.The 95 year old is said to have spent some time with Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis after coming out of self-isolation. Great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth, is also said to have enjoyed a catch-up with Princess Beatrice and her baby daughter Sienna over the weekend.
Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived together at the England vs. Wales Six Nations rugby match on Saturday, but their union went out the window when the whistle blew.
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READ MORE: The very ordinary homes in one of Britain's biggest party towns that are owned by Prince Charles Prince George and Princess Charlotte are both students at Thomas's School in Battersea. George is currently in Year 4, having joined the school in 2017 and little sister Charlotte is in Year 2. The £18,915 a year school has several important rules in place to make their students time there is as memorable and enjoyable as possible.
Prince Charles, 73, is first in the line of succession for the British throne when his mother Queen Elizabeth, 95, passes away. After Charles, he’ll eventually be succeeded by his son Prince William, 39. Someday, Charles’ eldest grandson Prince George, 8, will eventually take the throne. The Prince of Wales has been with his wife Camilla Parker Bowles, 74, for 17 years, and while they have no children together, Charles had two sons from his first marriage to Princess Diana. Both William and his younger son Prince Harry, 37, have given Charles five grandkids. Find out more about all of his grandkids here!