The tour sparked controversy at the time, with both Scottish and Welsh politicians questioning its necessity as lockdown measures restricted travel across the UK.
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."This Christmas our thoughts are with those of you who are spending today alone, those of you who are grief stricken from the loss of a loved one and those of you on the frontline who are somehow mustering the energy to put your own lives on hold and at risk to look after the rest of us," the post read. "Wishing you a merry Christmas doesn’t feel right this year, so instead we’re wishing for a better 2021."Kate and William with George, Charlotte, and Louis.
The tour sparked controversy at the time, with both Scottish and Welsh politicians questioning its necessity as lockdown measures restricted travel across the UK.
According to the Mirror, the Cambridges have already resumed the homeschooling of their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, as they did for a significant portion of 2020.Kate and William will work from Anmer Hall, with the wider royal family aiming to support charities and businesses throughout England's third national lockdown.
The calendars of the eldest Cambridge kids are about to get a whole lot busier! According to Us Weekly, Prince George, 7, and Princess Charlotte, 5, are likely to spend a lot more time on their most unusual extracurricular activity next year: They're going to attend more royal engagements with their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William."William and Kate have loved watching Prince George and Princess Charlotte grow and develop over the last year," an inside source told the magazine.
According to Us Weekly, Prince George, 7, and Princess Charlotte, 5, are likely to spend a lot more time on their most unusual extracurricular activity next year: They're going to attend more royal engagements with their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William. "William and Kate have loved watching Prince George and Princess Charlotte grow and develop over the last year," an inside source told the magazine.
Here’s hoping we all have a much better 2021 than what we collectively went through in 2020!
The royal family knows that 2020 hasn't been a normal year for anyone, which is why Kate Middleton and Prince William have posted an unusual Christmas message on Instagram for 2020. Usually, the royal family heads to church on the Sandringham Estate on Christmas morning, where they're greeted by crowds of fans helping to celebrate the occasion.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have been accused of breaking UK lockdown rules, after they were photographed on an outdoor walk with Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex's family.
In a surprise video, which was shared to the Cambridges’ Twitter account, the couple narrated the poem, which revealed they helped gift presents to children of key workers.
Kate Middleton's strictest rule for their three children has been revealed. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are said to be very hands on with their children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
The royal family is getting into the Christmas spirit. On Wednesday, via their official Twitter account, Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a photo of their family that will be featured on their Christmas card.
or releasing their annual Christmas card. On Wednesday, the Cambridge family posted their family portrait publicly, sharing a snap of with their kids .The portrait, taken by photographer Matt Porteous, features the family posing in similar sweaters while sitting in front of a batch of logs.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have shared their intimate Christmas card photo with their three children, Prince George, 7, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2. In the precious pic, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are wearing casual sweaters and posing in front of a stack of chopped firewood as their adorable kiddos sit on their laps. Charlotte proudly sits on her mom's lap in a gray sweater with a house embroidered on it and brown boots.
Kate Middleton and Prince William feeling poetic: In a new video shared on Instagram, the Cambridges recite a reworked version of "The Night Before Christmas" to recount a holiday surprise they set up for the children of key workers invited to a pantomime last week. On Friday, Kate and William took children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis to see Pantoland at the London Palladium, a special performance held for key workers and their families.