The Duke of Sussex made a "snide remark" that completely broke Kate Middleton's trust in him which sparked the beginning of the royal feud between them, according to an expert.
19.09.2023 - 12:19 / ok.co.uk
Just like his father before him, Prince George was born at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington.
The day after he was born (July 23), the little prince made his public debut outside of the Lindo Wing in his parents arms.
The couple happily spoke to the world's media who were waiting outside the hospital and revealed everything from how George had a "good set of lungs on him" to how he had Kate's looks but already had more hair than Prince William. While presenting their son to the world's cameras was clearly a daunting process, the Prince and Princess of Wales had a clever plan to ensure that their departure from the hospital ran as smoothly as possible.
While all eyes were on the new baby, Prince William managed to attract a lot of attention for the effortless way that he clipped the car seat in before driving his family home to Kensington Palace. But it would seem he had already practised the move many times as Kate revealed on Giovanna Fletcher's podcast, 'Happy Mum, Happy Baby'.
The royal couple practised the move several times in order to avoid fumbling or embarrassing themselves in front of everyone. She explained: "We were like ‘What do we do?...
in a swaddle?’. ‘How’s this supposed to work?!’ We even tried to practice with a little baby, like a little doll, at home but you know it just never works out the way you planned it so it was quite hard to do that on the world’s stage, but no, he did a very good job." Soon after Prince George was born he was taken to spend his first few days with his parents at Carole and Michael Middleton's home in Berkshire.
It was reported at the time that Prince William and Kate were determined to do everything themselves but soon found it a challenge. Royal sources close to the Prince and
.The Duke of Sussex made a "snide remark" that completely broke Kate Middleton's trust in him which sparked the beginning of the royal feud between them, according to an expert.
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Prince George was born at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington just like his father Prince William and the day after his birth, the little prince was welcomed by the world for the first time outside of the Lindo Wing.
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at a beer hall in Düsseldorf, Germany.While the couple is in Europe for the Invictus Games, they stopped by to have some fun for a “low-key” night on the town.Body language expert Judi James explained to the Mirror how Harry seemed “bashful” yet happy to celebrate his big day at the Schumacher restaurant.The former actress, 42, and Harry brought their aides along for the night and treated them to some authentic German nosh.The couple then posed for snapshots with fans and restaurant staff.“After a day spent canoodling his wife, Harry’s birthday boy pose here makes him look a little more bashful as he lines up for a group shot in the restaurant,” James noted about the photos.“There are two clear sides to Harry here: there’s the rather macho, raised hand, clamping shake that he’s performing with a man who presumably owns the restaurant, and then the loving arm that he has placed around his wife’s back,” she added.The expert went on to reveal that Harry’s smile is more “low-key” at the eatery compared to during the games, as he has “no display of teeth” at his birthday bash.This suggests that the prince was a “no fuss please birthday boy.” But Markle’s body language tells a different story.According to James, “Meghan looks more confident,” as she is standing “slightly in front with a dazzling social smile while Harry tucks in more behind her.”Harry and the “Suits” alum have spent this week at the Invictus Games staying close to one another and showing off massive PDA — and James doesn’t think they will stop anytime soon.Waiter Frank Wackers told the DailyMail that Harry drank six beers last night while Markle had just one.
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