The resurfaced photo shows the Duchess wearing an almost identical ensemble to her late mother-in-law, Diana.
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Duchess Kate admitted that being quarantined amid the coronavirus pandemic hasn’t been all that easy for her and her family.The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, addressed the impact of self-isolation on mental health and wellness during a virtual appearance with the Oak National Academy on Thursday, June 18.
As she opened up about how she’s been adjusting to the big changes that have come along with the global COVID-19 crisis, Kate reminded the assembly viewers of the importance of spreading kindness
.The resurfaced photo shows the Duchess wearing an almost identical ensemble to her late mother-in-law, Diana.
Kate Middleton loves paying tribute to Princess Diana through fashion. And she did it again just days after her late mother-in-law’s birthday.On Sunday, July 5, the Duchess of Cambridge visited the Queen Elizabeth Hospital to celebrate the 72nd anniversary of the NHS wearing a patterned blue shirtdress from Beulah London.
Duchess Kate and Prince William were in a lighthearted mood when they visited Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn, England, on Sunday, July 5, to thank staff for all their hard work amid the coronavirus pandemic.The event marked the couple’s first in-person engagement now that some COVID-19 lockdown restrictions have been lifted in the U.K.The couple traveled 20 minutes from their Norfolk home, Anmer Hall, to have afternoon tea with hospital workers as they marked the 72nd anniversary of the
Duchess Kate recently visited Norwich to meet with families from East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH).At The Nook, one of the charity's purpose-built hospices, the duchess helped to plant a garden.While there, she opened up about Prince George and Prince Louis's sibling rivalry when it comes to gardening.Now that lockdown orders are slowly being lifted in the United Kingdom, some members of the royal family have started conducting in-person official visits once more.Having already visited
Duchess Kate said her and Prince William’s 6-year-old son, Prince George, has a competitive streak.“The children are really enjoying growing their sunflowers,” the Duchess of Cambridge, 38, said while visiting The Nook to help plant a garden for the East Anglia Children’s Hospice in Norfolk, England, on Saturday, June 27.
Duchess Kate helped give her younger brother, James Middleton, a birthday gift that’s still dear to his heart almost 10 years later.The 33-year-old entrepreneur opened up about how his beekeeping hobby helps keep him grounded in a lengthy essay published in the Daily Mail on Sunday, June 28.
Kate Middleton narrates an uplifting new video about Wimbledon's cancelation this year due to coronavirus. She encourages tennis fans to keep hope and support strong for when the championships eventually return in 2021.
Duchess Kate secretly joined families from East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) in Norfolk to plant a sensory garden at the Nook Center, one of the charity’s purpose-built hospices.The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, arrived at the facility on Thursday, June 25, with plants that she personally picked out at the Fakenham Garden Centre one week earlier.
As the coronavirus lockdown in the U.K.
If you thought the Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall upcoming movie Coming 2 America was the most anticipated event of the year think again. If the latest reports are believed, Prince Akeem isn’t the only member of royalty headed for America — Prince William, Duchess Kate Middleton, and the couple’s three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince William are planning a trip to America in order to visit Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Royal Baby Archie.
Linkin Park, he made music with young upstarts Grey Daze. Joining when he was just 15, the grunge-leaning band released two albums together (1994’s ‘Wake/Me’ and ‘…No Sun Today’ in 1997) while playing sold-out club shows across their home state of Arizona.However after seven years together, they broke up in 1998 for a variety of unsurprising reasons – family, friction, fatigue – and went their separate ways.
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Duchess Kate “went all-out” to make sure Prince William’s 38th birthday was “extra special” as it coincided with Father’s Day, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.The Duke of Cambridge was joined by Kate, 38, and their three kids — Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2 — at their Anmer Hall estate in England for the Sunday, June 21, festivities.“The first thing Louis did that morning was belt out ‘Happy Birthday’ to William,” the royal insider tells
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Duchess Kate captured an adorable photo of Prince William playing with the couple’s three kids in a post in honor of the future king’s 38th birthday.“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to share a new picture of The Duke with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis ahead of The Duke’s birthday tomorrow,” Kensington Palace captioned a photo that showed the proud papa posing on a swing with his children.
After carrying out a stream of virtual appointments over Zoom video chats, and as the U.K. slowly begins to transition back into socially-distanced normality, Duchess Kate has attended her first in-person engagement since the coronavirus pandemic lockdown began in March.Both the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited small businesses in the UK after the government allowed non-essential shops to reopen on June 15.
Prince William said that his and Duchess Kate’s three kids have been making sweet treats while quarantining amid the coronavirus pandemic.“The children have been attacking the kitchen and it’s just been an explosion of flour and chocolate everywhere,” the Duke of Cambridge, 37, said of Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2, on Friday, June 19, while visiting Paul Brandon’s Smiths the Bakers bakery, according to Belfast Telegraph.William went on to say that his wife, 38,
Duchess Kate stepped out to attend her first public solo engagement since quarantine began globally.The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, paid a visit to Fakenham Garden Centre in Hempton, England, on Thursday, June 18. The facility is near her Norfolk home, Anmer Hall, where she and husband Prince William have sheltered with their three children amid the coronavirus pandemic.During her visit, she met with the garden center’s owners and spoke with staff members.