Kate Middleton and Prince William have given their royal fans further insight into life at home with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
27.08.2020 - 17:13 / elle.com
Kate Middleton has had a relatively quiet month; her last event was on August 6. But Us Weekly ran a new report today about how behind the scenes, the Duchess of Cambridge's relationship with Queen Elizabeth II has really changed amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Queen is based at Windsor Castle now, although she is currently on vacation at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She is not expected to return to London's Buckingham Palace this year because of COVID-19.Apparently the Queen has come to rely
.Kate Middleton and Prince William have given their royal fans further insight into life at home with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) are back in their face masks and doing official royal appearances!
Prince Harry celebrates his 36th birthday today, and he's doing so privately in California, where he and Meghan Markle are living and largely quarantining with their one-year-old son Archie amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Royal Family wished Prince Harry a very happy birthday as he turned 36 Tuesday.
Prince Harry has received a flood of happy birthday messages from the royal family after a turbulent year. Since January, Harry's life has completely transformed as he's stepped down as a senior member of the family and started a brand new life in California, Los Angeles with his wife Meghan Markle, 39, and their one year old son, Archie.
Queen Elizabeth and Kate Middleton are marking the launch of the digital exhibition Hold Still.
Kate Middleton – the Duchess of Cambridge – became a vital part of the royal family in 2011 when she married Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge. Meghan Markle's sister-in-law is one of the most loved members of the monarchy, along with her three children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Prince William and Kate Middleton took their kids to Balmoral Castle in Scotland to visit the Queen. Summer trips to Balmoral are a longstanding royal tradition, but, obviously, not every member of the royal family was able to make it this year.
noted at the time.Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip traditionally spend an extended vacation at Balmoral every year at the end of the summer, with other members of the extended royal family traveling North for short stints during their stay—but things are a little different this year, due to the ongoing pandemic.
, Prince George was included in the annual tradition that goes down at the Queen's Balmoral estate, where the Cambridges are currently vacationing. The magazine reports that George joined other members of the royal family—including Princess Anne and Prince Edward—on the hunt for grouse, watching the adults like, IDK, kill some birds I guess.
Prince George is joining in on one of the royal family's traditions: A grouse shoot. The 7-year-old royal joined his parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William, for the annual tradition, People magazine reports, which took place at Queen Elizabeth's 52,000-acre estate at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
Animal activists are NOT happy with the royal family!
Being the Queen, which is a must-watch for all those fascinated with the monarchy.TV Guide has an exclusive sneak peek at Being the Queen, which focuses on the tragic death of Princess Diana and the private and public reaction of Queen Elizabeth II during the aftermath.
Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy is very emotional, and about private memories of their mother, . In it, we learn there's one memory in particular the men wish they could change: the last time they spoke with her.At the time of her death in 1997, the princes hadn't seen their mother in a month, since they were spending the summer in Scotland with their father, Prince Charles, and grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, while Princess Diana was vacationing in Paris.
Queen Elizabeth II, one of the biggest adjustments has been taking a step back from her busy schedule of royal engagements to prioritize her health. Luckily, she's been able to count on Prince William and Kate Middleton to pick up the slack.
When Meghan Markle first met Prince William, she was reportedly “disappointed” that his wife Kate Middleton was not a part of the festivities. Or at least that’s what “Finding Freedom” authors Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand wrote about the initial exchange.The royal biography says the then actress was brought to Kensington Palace by her beau Prince Harry in November 2016.
A new book, Finding Freedom, explores Meghan Markle‘s relationship with other members of the family, and in the new tell-all, it’s claimed that Meghan Markle was unhappy when she discovered Kate Middleton wouldn’t be there when speaking with William for the first time. Page Six picked up on an excerpt from the book which explored the month of November 2016, after Markle and Prince Harry had already been in a relationship for a few months.