No ordinary in-laws! Princess Kate joined the royal family in April 2011 after her wedding to King Charles III’s eldest son, Prince William.
03.05.2023 - 21:21 / ok.co.uk
The Princess of Wales will be playing a key role this week for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in the final run-up to the Coronation, according to former BBC royal correspondent, Jennie Bond. In what will be a busy and possibly overwhelming few days for the three young royals, the expert revealed that Kate will step into her "mother hen" role and make sure each of her children are feeling comfortable.
Jennie exclusively told OK! "The Princess of Wales will have been celebrating Charlotte's eighth birthday earlier this week - they had that lovely trip to the ballet - but that will have taken priority. She'll also be juggling getting the kids to school and any jobs that she's got to do or engagements this week." Jennie continued: "Catherine will be gently preparing her children for the big day.
It is probably quite hard to get across to a five-year-old - and a very lively five-year-old at that - exactly what is going to be happening and how long he's going to have to behave himself and be quiet. "She'll be keeping her fingers crossed for that and just gently calming any nerves that George might be feeling.
I think she'll be doing a sort of mother hen act." Prince Louis memorably had a fun time during the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee back in June and was pictured pulling various faces throughout the four-day celebration. While his faces on the balcony following the Trooping the Colour parade were hilarious, it was the moments on the final day during the Pageant that will not be forgotten.
For Prince Louis' part, he delighted the crowds as he stood on the chairs, danced, pulled faces, covered his mum's mouth and ran between sitting with his different relatives. Jennie's comments come as Louis joined his
.No ordinary in-laws! Princess Kate joined the royal family in April 2011 after her wedding to King Charles III’s eldest son, Prince William.
King Charles made a comment about not getting too close to the Buckingham Palace balcony during the weekend’s Coronation celebration, says a professional lipreader. The new monarch, 74, and Queen Consort Camilla were officially crowned at Westminster Abbey on Saturday - with thousands of people lining the streets of London to take in the pageantry while millions more watched on at home.
comes immediately to mind). However you can always rely on three royals to bring plenty of entertainment and funny moments—Prince George, and Prince Louis.The three young royals all attended the ceremony, with taking an important role as one of the Pages of Honour during the service, and stood on the balcony to watch the Red Arrows in this history-making moment.
8-year-old princess appeared to lose her footing and trip slightly when greeting the newly crowned King and Queen of the United Kingdom, as they made their way past her at the coronation concert on Sunday, May 7.Charlotte was captured on video curtsying as her mother, Kate Middleton, 41, and older brother, Prince George, 9, also curtsied and bowed, respectively, when King Charles was making his way to his seat. However, the young princess appeared to trip slightly as her grandfather walked past her, though she recovered quickly, looking to her brother and father, Prince William, 40, to see if anyone had seen her stumble.
Lionel Richie and Nicole Scherzinger are putting on a fabulous show!
Prince William and Kate Middleton freshened up for the Big Help Out on Monday, following the fantastic success of Sunday's coronation concert. Down at a local scout hut, the couple brought out their three young kids Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis for some volunteering fun, as workers reset a path, dug a brand-new soakaway, sanded and revarnished the front door, and added planters to the front of the building.
Princess Kate and Prince William were in great company Sunday for King Charles III coronation concert at Windsor Castle. Their two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, appeared to be having a blast while sitting in the royal box to watch the show with 20,000 revelers. The family cheered along as Nicole Scherzinger took the stage to sing before Katy Perry and Lionel Richie performed for the new king and queen.
Kate Middleton gave a nod to King Charles’ eco-conscious mindset by recycling her beloved Alexander McQueen suit as she attended the Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle on May 7.The Princess of Wales, who stepped out earlier in the day wearing a powder blue jacket and trousers, wowed onlookers as she opted for a stunning red Alexander McQueen power suit which she was last seen wearing back in January.The asymmetric tailored crepe suit jacket features a contemporary asymmetric fitted lapel and comes in at a pricey £1,590, according to fashion retailer Matches Fashion.To complete the head-to-toe red look, stylish Kate wore a pair of wide leg trousers in a matching hue, giving the look a very chic and contemporary feel. Meanwhile, 41 year old Kate accessorised the look with the Magic Alhambra necklace from Van Cleef and Arpels which comes in at £9,550 - an item which she has been spotted wearing on other occasions.To finish off the look, Kate wore her hair in her signature loose bouncy blow dry and natural looking make-up.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's kids are ready to party! On Sunday, Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined their parents and grandparents, King Charles III and Queen Camilla, at Windsor Castle for the coronation concert. George, 9, and Charlotte, 8, sat next to their parents and in the same row as their grandparents for the show.In a sweet moment, as the king and queen arrived, Charlotte joined her mother as they curtsied to the king and queen as they took their seats.Not in attendance for the show was Prince Louis, 5.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte made their surprise debut at Sunday night’s Coronation concert - earlier than planned, as they were so eager to see the musical acts scheduled to perform. With a spring in their step and big smiles on their faces, the adorable youngsters arrived alongside King Charles and Queen Camilla, who were also accompanied by Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Princess Catherine‘s (aka Kate Middleton) accessories broke tradition in a big way at King Charles‘ coronation on Saturday (May 6).
Kate Middleton looked the "most relaxed" during the King's Coronation, while Prince William "will try and modernise" when his time comes, a royal expert has shared. The Prince and Princess of Wales played a prominent part in the King's Coronation today with the line of succession clearly shown as they are now heir to the throne.
Prince Louis joined his family - the Prince and Princess of Wales and siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte - for the Coronation celebrations at Westminster Abbey and on the balcony at Buckingham Palace. And the sweet five-year-old was spotted cheering on his grandfather in the royal carriage which took the family from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace following the Coronation service. According to lip reading expert Jacqui Press, who spoke to Femail, the young prince was saying: "'Yaaaay Say king.
The crowds gathered at The Mall to catch a glimpse of their new King and Queen on the Buckingham Palace balcony, despite the rain. And as our new sovereign waved to the crowds, spectators also got the chance to see some of our younger royals – including Kate and William's children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. There was one particularly poignant moment between brothers George, nine, and five year old Louis as they chatted during the appearance, where they could watch the Red Arrows fly over the Palace.
Charles has spent his entire life preparing for his role as King, and today he will finally be crowned at a Coronation filled with pomp and ceremony.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are set to join the historic grand carriage procession after King Charles’ Coronation. Prince William and Kate Middleton’s children will be given a starring role in proceedings after watching their grandfather being crowned during the momentous ceremony at Westminster Abbey on Saturday.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to enjoy a post-coronation lunch with the Royal family and Camilla’s nearest and dearest at Buckingham Palace after Saturday's historic ceremony – but it looks as though one person will be missing.The couple will be joined by a host of royals, including Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, after proceedings at London's Westminster Abbey. Camilla’s relatives including, most likely, her sister and trusted confidante Annabel Elliot, her children Tom Parker Bowles and Laura Lopes, and her grandchildren, will also be at the private celebration with their blended family.
Princess Kate and Prince William's love story is well-documented, beginning as students in residence at St Salvator's Hall at the University of St Andrews back in 2001. Shortly after, in 2003, they began dating, and announced their engagement in 2010 after a shock break up in 2007. Fast forward ten years and Kate Middleton is now the Duchess of Cambridge and the couple share three adorable children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Kate Middleton is gearing up for King Charles III's coronation festivities.While visiting Dog & Duck Pub in Soho with Prince William to hear how the tavern is preparing for Saturday, a well-wisher exclusively told that Kate admitted she was nervous ahead of the crowning ceremony — but their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are not.«I asked if the kids were excited about the coronation, and she said, 'They're very excited. They had their rehearsal yesterday, so they knew what they'd expect,'» Mandy Leifheit of Seattle, Washington, told of the outlet.«She said she's more nervous than the kids are since it's such a big event for the kids to be part of.
Prince William and Kate Middleton got the tube to a swift pub visit this afternoon.The royal couple paid a visit to The Dog & Duck pub in London, speaking to staff and patrons about the preparations for Saturday's Coronation. Kate looked stunning in a long red coat atop a cream skirt, which she matched with white heels and a bag, while William cut a more casual figure than we're used to in a brown open blazer, unbuttoned shirt and navy trousers.The royal couple caught the Elizabeth Line for the fist time at Acton and went several stops to Tottenham Court Road to attend the engagement in Soho this afternoon, and looked more than happy to be travelling alongside several commuters.