Prince William owns a British 'paradise' island which is just a short hop from the mainland UK which he regularly visits with Kate and their kids, the Mirror reports.
08.05.2023 - 13:19 / ok.co.uk
The Prince and Princess of Wales have given royal watchers a peek behind the curtain of the Coronation concert with a stylish video, which also revealed a top-secret after-party. William and Kate's social media accounts shared the clip after they and other members of the royal family partied the night away to the sounds of music legends like Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, and Take That at the star-studded Windsor event .They wrote alongside: "A night to remember at the #CoronationConcert." In a cute moment, Princess Charlotte and Prince George enthusiastically waved their flags and grooved to the music.
While Prince Louis was in attendance to see his grandfather crowned King at Westminster Abbey on May 6, royal fans noticed that the youngster was not with his siblings as it was “past his bedtime”, according to BBC commentary. The young princess sang along to Katy Perry's hits "Roar" and "Firework" as the singer dazzled on stage in a glittering gold metallic gown.
Katy Perry dedicated the song Firework to Charles and the work they both do for The British Asian Trust. During the Coronation Concert, the Prince of Wales took the stage and paid tribute to his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, while also praising his father's commitment to green issues, diversity, and support for people of all backgrounds, communities, and faiths.
He told how coronations are a "declaration of our hopes for the future". Speaking just over 24 hours after swearing allegiance to the new King, the heir to the throne described the Royal Family’s collective pride in his “Pa”.
Prince William owns a British 'paradise' island which is just a short hop from the mainland UK which he regularly visits with Kate and their kids, the Mirror reports.
And that future coronation will be way more modern than Charles's, which Prince William himself helped plan. William, and his wife, Kate Middleton, want to make the next coronation more relevant to modern Britain, per the report. King Charles III's Coronation respected royal tradition with an elaborate ceremony at Westminster Abbey and an “homage of the people,” a controversial element in which the people are invited to swear their allegiance to the new king.
Prince Andrew is reportedly refusing to vacate the Royal Lodge, despite plans for Prince William to move into the property. King Charles is said to have embarked on a shake-up of royal households in recent months, with the duke of York set to be moved from Royal Lodge - the 30-room, Grade II listed mansion, in Windsor Great Park, where he has lived with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson since 2003. As part of the shake-up, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were evicted from Frogmore Cottage - the UK home they were gifted by the late Queen following their marriage in 2018.
Kate Middleton issued a subtle warning to her husband, Prince William on Coronation Day - and her concerns were entirely relatable.The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 40, were dressed in their full regalia for the event, which was watched around the globe and saw King Charles III and Queen Camilla officially become monarchs of Great Britain. Prince William, heir to the throne, wore his Order of the Garter mantle, whilst Kate wore her Royal Victorian Order mantle, both of which featured long floor-length robes - which would certainly be easy for one to trip over.
Kate Middleton stunned at King Charles’ Coronation in her gown that was designed by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. And although the majority of the gown was cloaked by the Princess of Wales’ robe of The Royal Victorian Order, motifs were visible on the hem that harked back to the dress she wore when she married Prince William in 2011. The floral motifs, sewn into the ivory dress using silver embroidery, were shamrocks, roses, thistles and daffodils - used to represent Britain and Ireland's national flowers.
Princess Eugenie has delighted royal fans with some sweet behind-the-scenes snaps from the Coronation weekend. Eugenie, 33, who is currently pregnant with her second child, was in attendance at King Charles’ Coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, 6 May, where she sported an all-blue ensemble for her uncle’s big day.The following day Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank, 37, were joined by Princess Beatrice, 34, and their mother Sarah Ferguson – lovingly known as ‘Fergie’ to most – as they attended a Coronation lunch in Chalfont St Giles in Buckinghamshire.
It’s certainly been a busy weekend for the royal family, and Kate Middleton has been in attendance at everything from official ceremonies to volunteering to help renovate a Scout hut, and she’s managed to nail the dress code for every single occasion.The Coronation weekend officially began on Saturday May 6, with the crowning ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, and was followed by a surprise Windsor walkabout, the Coronation concert, and a day of volunteering at the request of King Charles. In true dedicated style, the Prince and Princess of Wales were in attendance at each event, seizing the opportunity to meet fans, help the community, and show their support for the monarchy, and it will come as no surprise that Princess Kate managed to nail an outfit for every event.
The Coronation Concert was enjoyed by millions on Sunday night as some unexpected guests took to the stage.
Prince William and Kate Middleton continued partying long after the Coronation concert on Sunday evening. It has been reported that the couple hosted an intimate reception once the likes of Lionel Richie, Paloma Faith, Olly Murs and Katy Perry had worked their magic on stage at Windsor Castle. It's thought that Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh and their daughter Lady Louise were all present.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have released a behind-the-scenes video from last night's Coronation Concert.
They may spend much of their time at their new home Adelaide Cottage in Windsor and taking frequent trips up to London, but there was a period when Prince William and Kate Middleton lived a much more ‘normal’ life away from the spotlight. Between 2010 and 2013, the royal couple called the Welsh island of Anglesey their home during William’s time as an RAF search and rescue pilot.
A formal greeting. Princess Charlotte gave an adorable curtsey to her grandfather, King Charles III, during the Coronation Concert on Sunday, May 7.
Sarah Ferguson finally made her appearance in King Charles' Coronation celebrations on Sunday as she joined ex-husband Prince Andrew for the star-studded Windsor Castle concert. The Duchess Of York, known as Fergie, wasn't in attendance for the Windsor Castle Coronation ceremony just a day prior, after revealing that she didn't get an invite to the occasion. Fergie was married to the disgraced Duke of York for 10 years before their divorce in 1996 and they had two daughters together - Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's kids are ready to party! On Sunday, Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined their parents and grandparents, King Charles III and Queen Camilla, at Windsor Castle for the coronation concert. George, 9, and Charlotte, 8, sat next to their parents and in the same row as their grandparents for the show.In a sweet moment, as the king and queen arrived, Charlotte joined her mother as they curtsied to the king and queen as they took their seats.Not in attendance for the show was Prince Louis, 5.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have arrived.On Sunday, the newly-crowned royals got a royal welcome as the trumpets sounded from the stage and they were spotted arriving at their seats inside the grounds of Windsor Castle.Charles and Camilla — who arrived earlier than expected — were greeted with cheers and applause from the over 20,000 attendees inside the venue.As they made their way, Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte curtsied as a sign of respect. Also joining them in the box were Prince William and Prince George, as well as other immediate members of the family.The royals had mini Union Jack flags to wave as they took in the show.Sunday's coronation concert is shaping up to be a big event.
To celebrate the historic crowning of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, the Royal family were outfitted in their traditional royal dress throughout the procession and ceremony.The royal family wore an array of intricate gowns and grand velvet cloaks signifying their membership of historic orders of chivalry at the King and Queen’s Coronation.The ceremony was a Collar Day meaning the Windsors could wear morning dress with mantles appropriate to the most Senior Order to which they belonged – the Order of the Garter, Thistle or Royal Victorian Order. Here are the ensembles worn by the royals in Westminster Abbey: The King Charles arrived at Westminster Abbey in his grandfather George VI’s crimson Robe of State with a new crimson Coronation Tunic trimmed with gold artillery lace, cream silk overshirt and Royal Naval trousers.
A new era! King Charles III’s official coronation has concluded with members of the royal family greeting the public from the Buckingham Palace balcony.
Prince Harry was obscured from view at the Coronation of his father King Charles, marking the second royal event in the last few months where this has happened to the Prince.The Duke of Sussex flew back to the UK from his home in the US to attend the coronation, but he didn't appear to have the best view, as he was blocked by his aunt Princess Anne's hat. As Harry is no longer a working royal he did not sit in the front row with his brother Prince William, but was instead relegated to the third pew, where he sat with his cousins Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, and their husbands Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank.
King Charles and the Royal Family gathered on Buckingham Palace balcony to watch a flypast and wave to the crowds of adoring fans. The new King was joined by Queen Consort Camilla, Prince William, Kate Middleton and other senior members of The Firm for the iconic moment - which is sure to be replayed for years to come.The family took in the moment on the balcony together, waving to the crowds and smiling as they enjoyed the historic event.They also looked to the rainy skies above as the red arrows flew over releasing red, white and blue smoke in honour of our King and Queen.
Prince Harry may have returned to the UK to show his support for King Charles at Saturday's Coronation, but it appears all wounds aren't quite healed. Taking a seat in Westminster Abbey's third row for the ceremony, the Duke Of Sussex sat alongside his cousins Princess Eugenie and Beatrice and their respective husbands; Jack Brooksbank and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.The prince, who flew in from Los Angeles on Friday, appeared relaxed with his family members, with Zara and Mike Tindall in the fourth row behind - while the first two were reserved for working members of the royal family - such as William and Kate.