As Mental Health Awareness Week in the U.K. is about to start, Kate Middleton hopped on a Zoom call with staff and patients at Kingston Hospital in London.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William are enjoying their Easter Sunday at home—as are many households around the world right now. The couple shared a sweet photo of the exterior of their Kensington Palace home.
As Mental Health Awareness Week in the U.K. is about to start, Kate Middleton hopped on a Zoom call with staff and patients at Kingston Hospital in London.
Ever since they met in 2001 at St Andrews University, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s love story has sparkled with all the magic and charm of a fairy tale.This was never more apparent than in their latest interview with the BBC via video link.The couple laughed and finished each other’s sentences while discussing the challenges of home schooling and their family “ups and downs” during lockdown.
The Royal Family has had a hard few months, with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's exit from their royal duties and Prince Charles being tested positive for COVID-19. As for Prince William and Kate Middleton, the royal couple is currently stationed in their Sandringham country home, Anmer Hall, along with their three children - Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 4 and Prince Louis, 23 months.
Prince William and Kate Middleton remain focused on the mental health of the British people during the coronavirus pandemic. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge teamed up with the mental health charity Every Mind Matters to create a public service announcement to offer support to those suffering with their mental health during these trying times.
Duchess Kate Middleton and Prince William are staying connected.
Kate Middleton and Prince William revealed that they did not tell their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, about the Easter holidays and kept homeschooling throughout.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke in a video call with Tina Daheley on BBC Breakfast this morning, when they gave a glimpse into their family life during lockdown.
Kate Middleton and Prince William just gave fans a rare glimpse at their home in celebration of Easter. The royal couple usually joins at St.
Kate Middleton and Prince William shared an Easter message on Instagram.The Cambridges posted a new photo of Kensington Palace surrounded by daffodils.The couple wrote, "Wishing you all a safe and happy Easter."Most people are currently self-isolating amid the coronavirus pandemic, so the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge decided to send a sweet Easter message to everyone at home.Taking to their Kensington Palace Instagram account, Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a photo of their London
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry officially stepped back as senior members of the royal family last month but it appears at least one of their staffers is still very in touch with the royal family. Prince William and Kate Middleton managed to snag Meghan and Harry's former digital communications lead on the heels of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's departure.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are hoping to spread positivity and joy among local schoolchildren. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had a sweet video chat with the children of Casterton Primary Academy in Burnley, England, sharing some of the footage from the day on the Kensington Palace Instagram account on Wednesday.
Like so many kids across the U.S. and the U.K, the young royals—, , and —are also spending 24/7 at home with their parents as they self-isolate amid the coronavirus pandemic.
These days, our news feeds are filled with sobering statistics and devastating on-the-ground stories from the frontline. Of course—there's a global pandemic happening, and it's important to know the facts and learn how to best keep ourselves and others safe.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge video-called teachers today at Casterton Primary Academy to thank them for continuing to educate children of essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic. The couple also chatted with young students and admired their arts and crafts projects.
Class is in session! On Wednesday, Prince William and Kate Middleton surprised the Casterton Primary Academy staff and its students. The royal couple took a moment to thank everyone for their hard work and dedication, especially with everything going on in the world amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
As Britain continues to work from home amid the coronavirus outbreak, the members of the Royal family are leading by example, with Kensington Royal sharing pictures of Prince William and Kate Middleton taking phone calls in their respective studies.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have shared a heartwarming message to the NHS staff and all those battling coronavirus on the frontline. Taking to their Instagram channel Kensington Palace, Prince William, 37, and 38 year old Kate Middleton posted a montage clip of health workers from Queen's Hospital Burton listening to a phone call from Their Royal Highnesses.
Part of the reason that we've seen and heard more from the Cambridges than any other senior royal family household (there are two others, now the Sussexes are formerly stepping down: The Queen and Prince Philip, and Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles) is that they're able to be more public-facing than the rest of the family right now.