In case you need something sweet to lift your spirits this week, Kate Middleton and Prince William called out the bingo numbers for a nursing home in Wales, and it's one of the more wholesome things currently on the internet.
03.05.2020 - 03:15 / etonline.com
Kate Middleton just made a couple's day!
The Duchess of Cambridge congratulated a new mom and her husband via video chat after they welcomed their baby. In a video posted on the royal family's YouTube on Saturday, Middleton surprises the proud parents who are at a hospital.
«Very nice to meet you,» Middleton says with a smile. «This is definitely a first. Well, firstly, huge congratulations. Is it a little boy or a little girl?»
After finding out it's a boy and sees him, she replies, «He’s so
In case you need something sweet to lift your spirits this week, Kate Middleton and Prince William called out the bingo numbers for a nursing home in Wales, and it's one of the more wholesome things currently on the internet.
is currently spending quarantine working from home and home schooling her kids—you know, just like a lot of us, except likely in a much bigger house and with two future Kings of England. (That would be her husband, , and her oldest child, .)And while we've been able to get at least some version of a royal fashion fix thanks to all the , there's one thing that's missing: her shoes.
It’s a given that the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, has a very busy life, what with many royal engagements as well as being a wife and mum-of-three, but who does she hang out with when it comes to mummy and royal duty downtime? Kate, 38, has a very tight knit group of friends made up of high profile names and successful ladies and the Duchess celebrated her 38th birthday with a handful of them as she invited them to join her for a week at her home, Anmer Hall, in January.
Even though they're like the rest of us, Kate Middleton and Prince William are still working as senior royals, making virtual appearances and doing Zoom interviews to talk about how their family is coping amid the coronavirus. They also made on April 23 to show their support for front line healthcare workers.
When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shockingly announced their split from the Royal Family, it created a grave distance between the couple and Prince William and Kate Middleton. This was evident during Harry and Meghan's final royal duty for the Commonwealth Service where William and Kate refused to acknowledge their presence Moreover, Harry and Meghan have now shifted their base to LA, along with baby Archie, 6, where they are also currently on quarantine mode.
Queen Letizia , 47, stepped out of the Palacio de la Zarzuela for the first time since she, King Felipe , Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia began their official confinement to spend a day at a field office for the Red Cross. The Spanish monarch worked alongside local volunteers for the nonprofit: she spent the day chatting with those in need, attending meetings and seeing (firsthand) how the organization distributes basic necessities to those in need.
Kate Middleton’s brother, James Middleton, did what a whole host of others are doing during lockdown and took things into his own hands on the hair front, shaving off his beard for the first time in seven years.Taking to Instagram, the 32 year old could be seen, razor in hand, sitting in the back of a truck surrounded by his dogs, in a clip captioned: “It’s been 7 years since I last shaved, so I decided to surprise Alizee…” The short and playful clip was filmed at Kate Middleton’s parents,
James Middleton is sporting a new quarantine look!
The Duchess of Cambridge has today launched a new initiative with the National Portrait Gallery titled Hold Still, which invites the public to contribute to a nationwide photography project giving a snapshot of what life is really like in lockdown.To discuss the project further as well as life during such unprecedented times, The Duchess of Cambridge spoke with hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby on This Morning.
Laughter is still the best medicine. With heartwarming and inspiring video chats becoming the norm amid the Coronavirus pandemic, it's easy to see why Kate Middleton is partaking in them.
Kate Middleton paid a virtual visit to a brand new mum who had given birth to her baby boy 16 hours before.The Duchess of Cambridge delighted new parents Rebecca Attwood and John Gill of London as she chatted to them on a video call as she made a virtual visit to Kingston Hospital’s Maternity Unit. Kate, 38, chatted to parents and midwives coping with hospital births during the coronavirus pandemic and gushed over baby Max as she spoke to Rebecca and John.
Amidst the lockdown coming down heavily on millions of people across the world, Kate Middleton made sure to cheer up a couple as they welcomed their first newborn. Over the weekend, the Duchess of Cambridge, congratulated a new mom and her husband via video chat after they welcomed their baby. A video of the same was shared by the royal family's YouTube channel and shows Kate having a brief chat with the first-time parents.
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.