Kate Middleton and British tennis pro Andy Murray.
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The Duchess of Cambridge sported a sleek, straight hairstyle for her latest Zoom call this week. She joined the Duchess of Cornwall to chat with representatives from three children hospice patronages for Children's Hospice Week in the United Kingdom.
The Duchess of Cambridge is freshening up her Zoom beauty routine. During her latest video chat, Kate switched up her signature voluminous, wavy strands for chic, straightened locks.
Kate Middleton and British tennis pro Andy Murray.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are continuing their public outings to support healthcare workers.
Kate Middleton and Prince William made an in-person visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn on Sunday.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit commemorates the 72nd birthday of Britain's National Health Service.The Cambridges have recently returned to making in-person official visits as lockdown restrictions start to lift in the United Kingdom.Duchess Kate and Prince William have returned to some of their in-person official royal engagements, following an extended lockdown period
old relationship adage about men (or, at least hetero/cisgendered men, anyway) always growing up to marry someone like their mother? Well, for Prince William, that bit of creeptastic "wisdom" needs to be adjusted a bit because he actually married someone just like his grandmother, it turns out. Speaking to Yahoo UK, two royal experts weighed in on Will's wife, Kate Middleton, and her royal ruling style.
to Yahoo UK, journalist Victoria Murphy, who has written several books on the monarch said that Kate was ‘still more of a team player than a leader’ but has become more self-assured over the past 10 years.Unlike Diana, who openly courted the media, Victoria notes that Kate is more of an introvert and also has a love of the outdoors.‘I’ve always thought that Kate has more in common personality-wise with the Queen; not an extrovert but quietly self-assured with a love of the outdoors and the
Kate Middleton is out and about in England as quarantine restrictions begin to lift in the United Kingdom. The 38-year-old Duchess of Cambridge visited families from the East Anglia's Children's Hospices, of which she is a royal patron, to help plant a garden at The Nook, one of the hospices near Norwich, England, earlier this week. For the outing, Middleton looked relaxed and stunning in a vibrant floral dress and wedge heels.
Kate Middleton made a special visit to Norwich this week to meet with families from East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH).For the occasion, the Duchess of Cambridge wore Faithfull the Brand's Marie-Louise floral-print crepe midi dress, with $7 earrings.Duchess Kate helped to plant a garden at The Nook, one of the charity's purpose-built hospices.Now that lockdown is slowly lifting in the United Kingdom, the Duchess of Cambridge has begun making in-person official royal visits once more.This
public photography project about the coronavirus pandemic, titled "Hold Still." Kate launched the project in May, alongside the National Portrait Gallery, calling for the British public to capture their own experiences of the pandemic. As People reports, she personally commented on eight Instagram posts, signing each message, "C" (Kate actually prefers to go by Catherine these days.) Read all her messages below! Lockdown Portraits: Ben, 72 on his allotment.
Queen Elizabeth II commemorated Armed Forces Day by sharing a personal letter.The monarch celebrated "the efforts of our military both at home and overseas."Kate Middleton and Prince William also posted on Instagram about the important occasion.In honor of Armed Forces Day in the United Kingdom, the queen shared a personal letter, which was also posted on Instagram.The monarch noted the importance of the day, which is a "recognition of the dedication and risks faced by those serving our nation."
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, is leaving personal comments on Instagram for entries to her COVID-19 photography project called "Hold Still."The duchess is signing off on the comments with a "C," for her first name."Hold Still," in partnership with the National Portrait Gallery, intends to capture in photographs the United Kingdom amid this unprecedented global health crisis.Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, is getting more hands-on with the official royal social media accounts.After launching
Kate Middleton is reportedly facing mounting public expectation as the future queen consort. The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, is married to Prince William, also 38, who is second in line to the British throne.The couple share three children: Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are couped up in their Los Angeles home as the United States of America fights against the ongoing Coronavirus crisis. The former Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been away from the spotlight since they shifted base from the UK to Canada to finally LA.
The coronavirus pandemic is not over, but in a testament to the UK's progress in containing the virus, Kate Middleton went out for her first in-person event today. The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Fakenham Garden Centre in Norfolk to talk with its owners and staff about how the center has been affected by COVID-19.
Prince William and Kate Middleton made their first in-person engagements on Friday after being locked down for weeks at their country estate Anmer Hall due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that the UK has started to lift the lockdown, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are eager to find out how local businesses have been coping during the pandemic.
Kate Middleton made a solo visit to Fakenham Garden Centre in Norfolk this week.The duchess met with staff to discuss how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the business.For her first in-person event post-lockdown, Duchess Kate wore a Jaeger shirt with Massimo Dutti pants.Lockdown has begun to ease in the United Kingdom, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have made their first in-person visits since quarantine began.Prince William paid a visit to Smiths the Bakers in Kings Lynn, a bakery
Kate Middleton has officially left quarantine! On Thursday, the Duchess of Sussex stepped out for the first time since entering quarantine due to the coronavirus.Her first public visit was to Fakenham Garden Centre, an independent, family-run business in Norfolk, England.
The Duchess of Cambridge is back in action after taking a break away from royal duties due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Keeping calm and carrying on isn’t always easy, even for the most poised royals!
It’s hard to talk to your crush when you’re a regular, everyday person. Imagine how awkward things get when you’re, uh, literal royalty! Needless to say, Prince William’s first words to Kate Middleton did not go over so smoothly. The Duke of Cambridge was unbelievably nervous to meet her—so nervous, he tripped both over his words and his own feet. Good thing Kate had a sense of humor!