Avocado has become a favourite brunch option in recent years, threatening to overtake the classic English fry-up. But it’s not just our taste buds that love them – avocados are smashing it in terms of health.
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It's no secret that the royal family own a whole range of stunning properties, with most members have more than one home. The Queen has six different residences for her own use alone, while future king Charles has four homes across the UK.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge own three different properties, but most people are only being familiar with the first two.
Kate and William generally reside at Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace, which is their primary home. However, they can also be found
.Avocado has become a favourite brunch option in recent years, threatening to overtake the classic English fry-up. But it’s not just our taste buds that love them – avocados are smashing it in terms of health.
Prince Philip’s last wishes have been stored alongside wills belonging to 32 other late members of the British Royal Family.
After attending a joint baptism for two of her great-grandchildren, many are wondering when Queen Elizabeth’s christening for Lilibet will take place—and whether it will ever take place in Windsor after all.
Last night Kate Middleton stepped out in a gorgeous green floor length sequin gown, and it has clearly sent us all into a frenzy.The Duchess of Cambridge looked sensational as she attended the Royal Variety Show alongside husband Prince William, opting for a deep green embellished frock by British designer Jenny Packham.
Meghan Markle has just appeared on Ellen DeGeneres' chat show over in the States, but the pair have been friends for years.The bond between the Duchess of Sussex and Hollywood star Ellen seems quite unexpected for many, but reports have claimed the pair have enjoyed nearly a decade of friendship, after they bonded long before Meghan met now-husband Prince Harry.
Since taking the throne in 1952, Queen Elizabeth II has ruled the United Kingdom with the title of “Her Majesty.” But to her 12 great grandchildren, she has much simpler monikers, such as “Gan Gan,” which Prince George affectionally calls her, according to the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, per Hello. While some of the next generation royals are in the spotlight more than others, all have their own special place in the monarch’s heart.
Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (AKA Kate Middleton) are taking part in an annual tradition.
Prince Charles was joined by his wife, son and daughter-in-law at the Royal Albert Hall tonight as they attended the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance.The senior royals headed to the important event to pay tribute to all of those who have lost their lives during the war.The future king attend the event with wife, Duchess Camilla, along with his son Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge just shared a heartwarming video to mark Remembrance Day and to commemorate 100 years of the Royal British Legion.
Prince George is a brave little one.
Beautiful Bridgerton superstar Phoebe Dynevor was out and about on Monday evening, looking super chic. The brunette beauty headed to The Platinum Card from American Express x Harper's Bazaar UK event at BAFTA House, wearing a delightful purple suit.READ: Bridgerton's Phoebe Dynevor shows off gorgeous natural beauty in new pictureThe 'Tailored Single Breasted Jacket' and 'Slim Straight Leg Trouser' were both by Victoria Beckham from her Pre-Spring Summer 2022 collection.
TV viewers have seen him drink his own wee and bite into a snake, but Bear Grylls has revealed one of the most memorable moments of his career was when he encouraged Prince George to eat ants. Bear, 47, opened up about his bizarre Royal encounter, as he recalled meeting the future King after Kate Middleton’s mum Carole said George was a “big fan” of the adventurer.
Kate Middleton stuns in a blue dress as she and Prince William arrive at the Sustainable Markets Initiative Reception held at the Clydeside Distillery in Glasgow, Scotland on Monday night (November 1).