The Royal Family are just like most people when it comes to enjoying a drink and usually have a glass of alcohol to celebrate special occasions or to wind down in the evening after a busy day.
16.10.2023 - 19:31 / ok.co.uk
'Prince William and Kate Middleton turn backs on Australia' read the headline of a leading Aussie publication over the weekend, amid growing feeling that the Prince and Princess of Wales have abandoned Down Under during the Royal Family’s upcoming two-year tour of the Commonwealth. Not only does the rising negative sentiment towards the royals abroad underline the importance of stepping up and showing out, but also demonstrates how important William and Kate are to the future of the monarchy.
However, sources close to the Prince and Princess of Wales have revealed that despite the mounting pressure from King Charles to take up a more active role in promoting the firm around the world, the couple have decided that their children must come first. “William and Kate have been put in a very difficult position of choosing between the right path for their family or the future of the monarchy,” a source said.
“Both are very important to them, but they have decided to put their children first while they are so young.” William and Kate have three children: Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5. George, the second in line to the throne, is currently studying at the Lambrook private school and is expected to continue his education at Eton when he turns 13.
“Kate is adamant that she doesn’t want to uproot the children during the school year. She feels it important that they are grounded and have their parents with them,” the source said.
Buckingham Palace recently confirmed that Kate will remain at home when Prince William attends the 2023 Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony in Singapore on 7 Novembe. Sources say that Kate will remain in Windsor to look after the couple’s three children.
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The Royal Family are just like most people when it comes to enjoying a drink and usually have a glass of alcohol to celebrate special occasions or to wind down in the evening after a busy day.
Prince Louis is yet to reach a major royal milestone despite his younger cousin Prince Archie already achieving it years ago.
The Princess of Wales is highly regarded for her interests in physical wellbeing, children's development and mental health. And, as a result, she has made a name for herself for her impressive work in the field of Early Years Development.
It has often been said that Windsor Castle is the most haunted of all the royal residences, with over 25 reported experiences with ghosts and spirits. These claims include sightings of Queen Elizabeth I, King Henry VIII and King George III, and even the late Queen admitted to witnessing at least one ghostly encounter.
West End star Hannah Waddingham is "joining forces" with Prince William to work on the Earthshot Prize ceremony.The actress, who is also known for her TV roles on Ted Lasso and Sex Education, has said she is "honoured" to be working with the Prince of Wales on the "exciting" awards ceremony. After wowing audiences with her hosting at Eurovision and the Olivier awards, it is being reported that Prince William has also requested Hannah to host at the Earthshot Prize ceremony in Singapore.
Robert Irwin, the son of the late wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin, will join a host of stars announcing the winners at the Earthshot Prize ceremony in Singapore. Irwin will take to the stage, as will Oscar winner Cate Blanchett and actors Lana Condor and Nomzamo Mbatha, during the Prince of Wales’ event on November 7, aimed at recognising solutions to “repair” the planet.
The Royal Family are just like us when it comes to having a drink to celebrate important occasions or when it comes to winding down in the evening after a busy day. Whether it is a refreshing gin and tonic or a simple beer, the royals are well-known for enjoying an alcoholic beverage from time to time.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have been praised time and time again for their modern approach to official royal duties and the series of modernisations they have already introduced since they took on their new roles. Among a long list of examples is the way they are raising their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
King Charles wanted a 'slimmed down' monarchy, but sources say it’s now so thin that there aren’t enough royals to go around.The situation has become so bad, OK! can exclusively reveal that Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are being considered for a number of engagements next year when the Royal Family embarks on a two-year tour of the Commonwealth. A source told us: “Emergency meetings have been held to come up with a solution to fulfil the growing number of royal engagements both here in the UK and abroad.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have decided to put their three kids first despite the growing pressure on them due to their highly active roles within the monarchy since becoming the Prince and Princess of Wales.
It was revealed last month that the Princess of Wales will not travel with Prince William to Singapore in November for the Earthshot Prize Awards ceremony and will instead stay at home in Windsor and support Prince George, 10, through his school exams - those of which will decide if he enters a top-ranking school such as Eton College. All three are now students at the Berkshire-based prep school Lambrook, located just a stone’s throw from the family’s home of Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor Estate.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have now been happily married for over twelve years after they tied the knot in a lavish fairytale ceremony at Westminster Abbey in 2011.
It was revealed earlier this year that senior members of the royal family are gearing up for two years of worldwide tours in a bid "to keep Commonwealth intact" in a "soft democracy" blitz. Among the most vital visits will be one to Australia, with it being predicted that a tour would be planned for next year to tie into King Charles' appearance at the Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting in Samoa.
It was recently confirmed that the Duke of York will be able to keep his home at Royal Lodge in Windsor after months of questions surrounding King Charles' wish to see his younger brother relocate to a slightly smaller property on the Estate. Prince Andrew has lived in Royal Lodge since 2002 and made regular visits to see his mother when she was staying at the castle.The late monarch's love of the historic estate is well-known as she spent her entire life living there.
The wedding of the decade saw Prince William marry his university girlfriend, Catherine Middleton, in front of a global TV audience of more than 60 million people. While few fans need reminding that their romance started ten years earlier when they were both studying at St Andrews University in Scotland, the couple had a very near miss the year before as they both undertook gap years.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been put under a different category which separates them from the rest of the Royal Family as King Charles has reset the late Queen's concept of the monarchy.
Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank have a ‘completely different dynamic’ to Kate Middleton and Prince William, according to a body language expert. Eugenie, 33, and Jack, 37, are celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary this week and body language guru Darren Stanton said the Royal couple have grown in confidence over the years. However, he added the pair come across as ‘quite guarded’ and ‘protective’ when compared to the Prince and Princess of Wales.
It was recently confirmed that the King will allow the Duke of York to remain at his Royal Lodge home on the Windsor Estate, rather than push for him to relocate to a smaller residence. Despite Andrew, 63, being granted a “stay of execution”, it is understood he will be footing all the bills and paying for essential repairs.
Prince George will receive "all the help he needs" as he sits his upcoming entrance exams in an attempt to get into one of the country's top schools that costs £48k a year.
Prince George will be "given all the help he needs" as he faces upcoming exams for entrance into the top schools, including the prestigious Eton College. The young heir to the throne, 10, returned to Lambrook School in September alongside his siblings Princess Charlotte, eight and Prince Louis, five following a summer spent at Balmoral in Scotland with their grandfather King Charles.The children first joined the independent preparatory school in Berkshire last September after the Wales family moved to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.