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Duchess Kate and Prince William joined Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the royal family to pay respects to the servicemen and women who have died in war conflicts.The family gathered for a private Remembrance Day ceremony in London on Sunday, November 8, in honor of the fallen.
The event — which is typically open to the public — was closed this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.The royals observed social distancing rules for the ceremony with Kate, 38, standing with Duchess Camilla on
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Prince William and Kate Middleton have been left heartbroken as their beloved dog Lupo has died.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 38, who are reportedly seeking housekeeping who will "maintain confidentiality", announced the sad news on their Instagram account, Kensington Royal, earlier this afternoon. Sharing a gorgeous picture of the stunning black English cocker spaniel, the couple wrote in the caption: "Very sadly last weekend our dear dog, Lupo, passed away.
Lupo the dog has sadly passed away, Duchess Kate Middleton and Prince William have announced personally on their Instagram account.
Prince William and Duchess Kate have set aside time to speak to their eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, about the COVID-19 crisis that has ravaged the world.“William and Kate have made them aware of the amount of effort the doctors and nurses are making during the pandemic, the importance of their jobs and that they’re risking their lives to help others,” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have also told the young prince and princess about
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, have a number of properties throughout the United Kingdom. While Clarence House in London is perhaps the couple's most mentioned residence, there is also the Scottish estate of Birkhall, Llwynywermod in Wales, and the family home of Highgrove in Gloucestershire.
Prince Charles is celebrating his 72nd birthday. On Saturday, the Prince of Wales turned a year older, and was sent a number of well wishes from his mother Queen Elizabeth and royal family. The Queen shared a sweet black-and-white throwback from April 1949, which shows Charles as a baby on his mother's lap.
Prince Charles is celebrating his 72nd birthday today, and members of the royal family have been paying tribute to the prince on social media.Kate Middleton and Prince William shared an adorable photo of the Prince of Wales laughing, along with the caption, "Wishing a very Happy Birthday to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales!
Prince Charles is ready to becoming the King of England whenever his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, decides to step down from the throne.“Charles will serve as king with Duchess Camilla by his side,” a source exclusively says in the new issue of Us Weekly.
As the world continues to pay tribute to the sacrifices of its military communities and army veterans, Duchess Kate and Prince William have taken time out to focus on the work of armed personnel working overseas and the families of those who have lost loved ones to war.On November 9, the Duchess of Cambridge marked Remembrance week by speaking over a video call from her Kensington Palace home to Armed Forces families who have lost loved ones.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle marked Remembrance Day by visiting a cemetery in Los Angeles to pay their tributes to fallen soldiers.The Duke of Sussex, 36, and his Duchess wife, 39, laid flowers at two graves at the cemetery before placing a wreath and leaving a touching handwritten message.They visited the grave of a soldier who had served in the Royal Air Force and another for soldiers from the Royal Canadian Artillery.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry might not have been in London to join their family for Remembrance Day services, but they did honor the event in Los Angeles.
In spite of the COVID-19 pandemic and the UK's decision to go into a second lockdown earlier this week, Kate Middleton commemorated Remembrance Day by appearing in person at the National Service of Remembrance at The Cenotaph in London.
Queen Elizabeth II, Kate Middleton, Prince William, Prince Charles, and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, all attended the public outdoor, socially distanced event, which took place at The Cenotaph war memorial in the heart of Central London. Charles and William placed wreaths at the memorial in military uniform while the queen, Kate, and Camilla all watched from a balcony.
Many members of the royal family joined Queen Elizabeth to pay their respects to fallen servicemen and women during Sunday’s (November 8) Remembrance Day, but Prince Harry was not included – despite his request.
The Queen was joined by other members of the royal family to mark Remembrance Sunday.
Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (AKA Kate Middleton) join Queen Elizabeth for solemn remembrance.
Kate Middleton has been seen looking stunning in all black as she attended a scaled-back Remembrance Day service on Sunday 8 November.The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, joined the Queen, 94, her husband Prince William and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall at the ceremony, where social distancing measures were put in place due to the pandemic.The service was closed off to the public for the first time due to the pandemic and nationwide lockdown, which was imposed on Thursday 5 November.
With lockdown happening again in the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II has opted for a smaller, private ceremony ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
Prince William decided to keep his battle with the novel coronavirus a secret behind palace doors in April — but it wasn’t easy.“William insisted on keeping this low-key,” a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.