Kate Middleton took a virtual tour of Clouds House last week, an addiction treatment center in Wiltshire, England. The center is run by Action on Addiction, the addiction support charity of which the Duchess of Cambridge is patron.
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Much like the rest of us, the royal family hasn't had access to a professional haircut in months—and apparently Kate Middleton's taken matters into her own hands. The Duchess is with a "scaled back household staff," and a source tells that she's giving her kids haircuts. In fact, Kate has apparently been super good at cutting hair this whole time.
George, Charlotte, and Louis usually have their hair cut at Kensington Palace by Kate's stylist Richard Ward, and since she has a pair of his
Kate Middleton took a virtual tour of Clouds House last week, an addiction treatment center in Wiltshire, England. The center is run by Action on Addiction, the addiction support charity of which the Duchess of Cambridge is patron.
Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a new video on Instagram to mark Volunteers' Week in the U.K. In the clip, they speak to volunteers from two organizations: Conscious Youth in Kirklees, England, which offers services to young people to encourage "active citizenship and community cohesion," and Machynlleth Corona Community Response in Powys, Wales, which provides "community support" to local people amid the coronavirus pandemic.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Royals may have plenty of staff to come up with imaginative ideas for mealtimes, but that hasn't stopped them from experimenting in the kitchen themselves! , and more royals have shown off their impressive cooking skills over the years, from homemade banana bread to delicious chutneys.
Kate Middleton and Prince William sent a video message to paramedics, firefighters, police, and other frontline workers to mark Australia's inaugural "Thank a First Responder Day." The Cambridges thanked first responders who battled the country's devastating wildfires in late 2019 and early 2020, as well as those currently fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
Check your notifications, Kate Middleton may have left you a comment! The Duchess of Cambridge replied to some Instagram entries into her virtual photo competition “Hold Still,” which launched earlier this month. Kind Kate asked the world to share photos that embody their life in lockdown, in order to capture a “portrait” and “spirit of the nation” in this unprecedented time.
Kate Middleton isn’t letting allegations slow her down. The Duchess of Cambridge is “more than happy” to step up to the plate as a senior member of the British royal family and has long believed 2020 would be a “pivotal year,” palaces source told royal expert Kate Nicholl for Vanity Fair on Monday.
Last week, Tatler Magazine published a truly !!! , wherein they allegedly spoke to a buncha the Duchess’ “friends” who claimed Kate is upset about her workload following Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's departure, and that she's “exhausted” due to her increased duties. They even at the royal wedding, claiming they argued over Princess Charlotte's tights.
Princess Charlotte and Prince George might not return to school when Thomas's Battersea reopens next month.According to The Sunday Times, Kate Middleton and Prince William are reportedly "eager" to keep their children at home while the coronavirus pandemic continues.George and Charlotte have been homeschooled during lockdown.Despite government advice suggesting that many schools in the United Kingdom may reopen as soon as June, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly hoping to keep
Kensington Palace is hitting back hard against a tabloid article surrounding Kate Middleton's duties within the royal family. On Wednesday, the Palace released a statement about the recent cover story in the British magazine,, which is titled «Catherine the Great.»
Kensington Palace is hitting back hard against a tabloid article surrounding Kate Middleton‘s duties within the royal family. On Wednesday, the Palace released a statement about the recent cover story in the British magazine, Tatler, which is titled “Catherine the Great”.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are "considering" keeping Princess Charlotteat home during the summer when school is expected to reopen, according to The Sunday Times. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to "keep" their 5-year-old son Prince George and 6-year-old daughter "together and to maintain their lockdown routine" amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. Both children attend Thomas's school in Battersea in southwest London.
It’s starting to look like big brows might be back, but then again, when did they ever go off trend? And one person rocking them as of late is the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton.
The Royal Family of the United Kingdom has been in the news for quite some time. While the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world hard but at the same time there was something else that affected the Royal Family too and that was the sudden exit of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from their royal duties. To add to their woes, Prince Charles tested positive for COVID-19 that worried everyone. However, Prince William and Kate Middleton are trying to keep the spirits alive.
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.
Kate Middleton and Prince William were all smiles as they joined frontline workers and residents at a care home for a virtual game of Bingo.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke from their family home in Norfolk to Shire Hall Care Home in Cardiff via a video call where they played along with the game.The royals also spoke to the care workers about their experiences in providing care during the devastating coronavirus outbreak.
During this game of bingo, everyone is a winner. Earlier this week, Prince William and Kate Middleton decided to check in with a few nursing home residents and their dedicated workers.
Prince William and Kate Middleton got back in the radio business. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took over almost every U.K. radio station on Monday, May 18, to share a heart-warming message with the world. “We’re all connected, and you are not alone.” The pair were joined by other famous Brits to kick off Mental Health Awareness Week in the U.K.