Meghan Markle spent her first Christmas with the British royal family in 2017, and broke the ice with a funny gag gift for Prince William.
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Now that the United Kingdom's second national lockdown has lifted, some elements of everyday life can return to normal.
Notably, Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to resume in-person duties this weekend with a tour of England, Scotland, and Wales on the royal train.According to a press release from Kensington Palace, Duchess Kate and Prince William will embark upon the mini-Royal Train Tour "ahead of the Christmas holidays to pay tribute to the incredible work of individuals and
.Meghan Markle spent her first Christmas with the British royal family in 2017, and broke the ice with a funny gag gift for Prince William.
Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton, along with their kids, Prince George, 7, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2, were photographed walking near Prince Edward, his wife Sophie, and their children Lady Louise Windsor, 17, and 13-year-old James Viscount Severn at Luminate Sandringham in Norwich, Norfolk.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have been accused of breaking UK lockdown rules, after they were photographed on an outdoor walk with Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex's family.
And now it appears the Cambridges have ruffled some more feathers, after disgruntled fans accused the couple of again breaking the UK’s strict COVID travel restrictions.
In the spirit of giving! Meghan Markle and Prince Harry traded Christmas presents with Prince William and Kate Middleton this year, People reports. While they may not be able to spend the holiday together, it’s clear that the Fab Four are making the most of this festive season apart.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have finally made their red carpet debuts with their parents Prince William and Kate Middleton – their first public carpet outing as a family of five. The royal cohort arrived in style to the London Palladium on Friday to take in a traditional British holiday comedy-style performance.
announced in a press conference that Wales was the only area of the UK where COVID-19 numbers were not falling. Speaking to the BBC about the royal tour, Gething said, "I'd rather no one was having unnecessary visits." "Their visit isn't an excuse for people to say they're confused about what they're being asked to do," Gething continued.
Kate Middleton dazzled throughout her three-day tour of the United Kingdom in an array of stylish coats and holiday hues.From Sunday, December 6, to Tuesday, December 8, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge traveled around the U.K.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have just finished their royal tour using the Royal Train, which saw them travel 1,250 miles over three days to visit people across the UK and thank them for their efforts throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. But according to reports, the royal couple slept in separate single beds while on the train, as the royal suite they used has two single “his and hers” style single beds rather than a double.
Prince William and Kate Middleton were reunited with the Queen in public for the first time since March on Tuesday night at Windsor Castle as they finished their Christmas tour of the UK.The Royal couple met with the monarch, 94, Prince Charles, 71, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 73, Prince Edward, 56, and Sophie Wessex, 55, and the Princess Royal, 70.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are currently on their third day of tour aboard the Royal Train, traveling across England, Scotland, and Wales to thank people working on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. But while "Royal Train" might conjure images of four poster beds and rich mahogany furniture and velvet absolutely everywhere, it's actually a little more austere than that.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have reunited with their family at Windsor Castle on Tuesday night (December 8) in Windsor, England.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's Royal tour which today kicked off in Scotland during lockdown. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived at Edinburgh Waverley station on Monday morning as they began their whistle-stop tour of the UK, aimed to thank frontline workers of the pandemic.
Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton emerge from their royal train to begin their visits for the day on Monday (December 7) in northern England.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have set off on a tour of the U.K. aboard the fabled Royal Train, a mode of transport reserved only for the most senior members of the royal family.
Prince William and Kate Middleton boarded the famous Royal Train for a festive three-day tour of the British Isles on Sunday.The royal couple will ride the train over 1,000 miles through England, Scotland and Wales, making ten stops to meet and thank key workers and outstanding men and women who have worked hard during the pandemic. It’s a huge honour to ride the royal train, as only the Queen has the power to let people travel on it.
Prince William and Kate Middleton made their first stop in Edinburgh on Monday to mark the start of a nationwide festive train tour of the UK. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived at Edinburgh Waverley station as they kicked off their tour to meet and thank frontline workers, care home staff and teachers for their efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.
Last night, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge embarked on their three-day Royal Train Tour across the United Kingdom. During the trip, Kate Middleton and Prince William will visit locations in England, Scotland, and Wales to thank essential workers for their incredible efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.On Monday morning, the royal train arrived into Edinburgh Waverley station, where the couple will meet frontline medical staff to thank them for working throughout the coronavirus pandemic.