Kate Middleton received the sweetest messages on her 39th birthday!The Duchess of Cambridge celebrated turning a year older on Saturday with well wishes from her royal family.
24.12.2020 - 00:07 / marieclaire.com
Kate Middleton has been a picture perfect royal-by-marriage and proven that she can follow any royal rule that's thrown at her. But just because she's great at following the sometime-archaic royal rules doesn't mean she agrees with all of them.
In fact, some royal experts think she might make some very big changes to how things works in the royal family when her husband, Prince William, becomes king. When Will takes the throne, Kate will be promoted to a new royal title too: Queen Consort.
Kate Middleton received the sweetest messages on her 39th birthday!The Duchess of Cambridge celebrated turning a year older on Saturday with well wishes from her royal family.
January 9 marks an important occasion in the royal family, as the Duchess of Cambridge celebrates her 39th birthday.In honor of Kate Middleton's special day, members of the royal family paid tribute to the duchess.
Kate Middleton is celebrating her 39th birthday on Saturday, Jan. 9, and she’s been receiving some shoutouts from her royal relatives.
Since the Arcadia Group announced the sale of their beloved Topshop flagship store on Oxford Street, fans have flocked to social media to express their sadness for such an iconic shop.The 90,000 sq ft store stocked not only its own label, but also 50 partner brands, beauty services, a cafe and a personal shopping section for customers to enjoy, but since Philip Green’s Arcadia Group went into administration back in November, the days of meeting your friends at the big Topshop after work are no
According to the Mirror, the Cambridges have already resumed the homeschooling of their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, as they did for a significant portion of 2020.Kate and William will work from Anmer Hall, with the wider royal family aiming to support charities and businesses throughout England's third national lockdown.
A royal birthday from home. Prince William and Kate Middleton’s birthday plans for the Duchess of Cambridge’s 39th lap around the sun are going to very “special,” HELLO! Magazine reports. With current health restrictions in the U.K., however, that means something low-key planned at Anmer Hall.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge‘s family dominated the Top Royal Instagrams of 2020.
The calendars of the eldest Cambridge kids are about to get a whole lot busier! According to Us Weekly, Prince George, 7, and Princess Charlotte, 5, are likely to spend a lot more time on their most unusual extracurricular activity next year: They're going to attend more royal engagements with their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William."William and Kate have loved watching Prince George and Princess Charlotte grow and develop over the last year," an inside source told the magazine.
According to Us Weekly, Prince George, 7, and Princess Charlotte, 5, are likely to spend a lot more time on their most unusual extracurricular activity next year: They're going to attend more royal engagements with their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William. "William and Kate have loved watching Prince George and Princess Charlotte grow and develop over the last year," an inside source told the magazine.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's 2011 wedding looked like a real-life fairytale...at least to some people, that is. To others, it looked like a giant ball of stress that needed to be avoided in their own lives at all costs.
As Queen Elizabeth celebrates Christmas at Windsor Castle, her grandson Prince William and his family are ringing in the holiday 135 miles away at their country home of Anmer Hall in Norfolk. William and Kate Middleton’s Christmas plans likely changed after the strict COVID-19 restrictions were put in place for much of England due to an infectious new coronavirus strain in the U.K.
As Queen Elizabeth celebrates Christmas at Windsor Castle, her grandson Prince William and his family are ringing in the holiday 135 miles away at their country home of Anmer Hall in Norfolk. William and Kate Middleton’s Christmas plans likely changed after the strict COVID-19 restrictions were put in place for much of England due to an infectious new coronavirus strain in the U.K.
holidays with the in-laws can be nerve-wracking for anyone, but when your in-laws are literally the most famous family in the world, the pressure is next level. Kate Middleton has admitted she was nervous when she spent her first Christmas with the royal family in 2011 after her wedding to Prince William.
Her Majesty was no doubt looking forward to catching up with her family – especially after such a tumultuous year, but the ongoing pandemic has seemingly made that impossible.
Prince William and Kate Middleton tied the knot, however, they agreed that she wouldn't have to give up everything about her family traditions just because she was joining The Firm. In the Amazon Prime documentary Kate Middleton: Working Class to Windsor, royal correspondent and biographer Katie Nicholl explained the agreement that Will and Kate made to guarantee she would still have plenty of time with the Middleton family after their wedding.
And now it appears the Cambridges have ruffled some more feathers, after disgruntled fans accused the couple of again breaking the UK’s strict COVID travel restrictions.
reports., so they're sending gifts overseas and spending the holidays at home in Montecito, Calif. But, William and Kate are still unsure about their plans since Queen Elizabeth cancelled her annual trip to Sandringham.
While the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spend much of their time at their Kensington Palace apartment in London, the couple also calls Norfolk home thanks to their Anmer Hall residence. In fact, at the beginning of the pandemic, Kate Middleton and Prince William temporarily moved to Anmer Hall with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, for safety.