Prince William is reaching out amid royal drama.
18.04.2022 - 16:03 / justjared.com
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and two of their children, Prince George, 8, and Princess Charlotte, 6, attend the Easter Matins Service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on Sunday (April 17) in Windsor, England.
Prince Louis, the three-year-old youngest child of the royal couple, did not attend the outing. He turn four years old this month. We have not seen young Prince Louis in a couple of months!
Queen Elizabeth announced earlier this month that she would not attend the traditional Easter services this year. She had COVID-19 earlier this year and she revealed what that did to her health.
FYI: Duchess Kate is wearing an Emilia Wickstead dresscoat. Princess Charlotte is wearing a Rachel Riley dress.
Check out all the photos of the royal family at Easter…
Prince William is reaching out amid royal drama.
Kate Middleton is no stranger to following protocol and sticking to tradition after marrying into the Royal Family. However, the mum of three, 40, has a few traditions of her own that she’s put in place for her children Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, seven, and four year old Prince Louis.To celebrate the young royals’ birthdays, Kate previously told Mary Berry that she has started a tradition that involves baking them each a homemade cake for their birthday.
A celebration fit for a royal! Princess Charlotte’s 7th birthday was a special occasion in the household — with Prince William and Duchess Kate going all out for their child.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have added a sweet new photo to their home. The subtle addition in Kensington Palace, Apartment 1A, was spotted while Prince William took part in a video call from one of the rooms in the space. William sits on a beige couch in the clip shared on Twitter, and some photos can be seen in the background.
Discussions have been ramping up recently about Prince William and Kate Middleton moving to be closer to the Queen on the Windsor Estate. Usually the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge split their family time between two beautiful homes, one in London and one in Norfolk.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge recently shared a series of sweet photos of their daughter Princess Charlotte to mark her seventh birthday. Kate, 40, took the stunning pictures herself and she and Prince William, 39, shared them on their official joint Instagram page as they celebrated Charlotte's big day. The seven year old could be seen wearing navy trousers with a blue jumper, which was paired with a white shirt underneath.
A toddler in the royal family is bound to have rarified taste, and as it turns out, Prince Louis' favourite veg is quite posh.
royals aren’t allowed to show any physical affection in public (or even hold hands). Or you may be aware that everyone has to finish eating as soon as the Queen does. Or perhaps your favourite is that the Queen has to take a supply of actual blood wherever she goes.
Prince Louis is almost another year older and as adorable as ever! Prince William and Kate Middleton's youngest child celebrates his fourth birthday on Saturday and in celebration, the royal family released new photographs of the little one. The photos were taken earlier this month in Norfolk, England, by Louis' mother, the Duchess of Cambridge. The new portraits feature William and Kate's youngest child on the beach, holding a ball in one snap and running toward the camera while smiling in another.
really bored before then, they could always resort to plane spotting, since their new home is under a flight path, just eight miles from Heathrow. Ahem, apart from a certain castle in the vicinity – where there’s now a no-fly-zone for security reasons.Is Meghan Markle planning to get back at Kate Middleton?Meghan & Harry: frozen out of HollywoodInside Charlotte Crosby's journey to be a mumThe Queen herself is central to the family’s decision to move, after reports that the couple are worried about the influence of Uncle Andrew.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge posted a loving tribute to the Queen for her 96th birthday. Prince William and Kate Middleton praised to the monarch as she celebrated her birthday on Thursday, sharing a couple of photos on Instagram of personal moments with the Queen in their tribute. In one shot, the 96 year old is seen in conversation with the Duke and Duchess outdoors, wearing a bright yellow coat with white gloves and a purple printed dress underneath.The second image was taken by Kate herself and shows the monarch with the late Prince Philip as they sat with their great-grandchildren, Prince George — who was pictured sporting matching tartan to his great-grandmother — Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte.
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have paid a heartfelt tribute to the Queen on the occasion of her 96th birthday.MORE: The Queen's poignant 96th birthday plans include a nod to the late Prince PhilipThe royal couple selected two touching photos to accompany their message, the first of which showed William and Kate with the monarch as they showed her round the Duchess's Back to Nature Garden at the 2019 Chelsea Flower Show. WATCH: The Queen's grandchildren and great-grandchildren lead the way at Easter serviceThe second image poignantly shows the Queen and her late husband Prince Philip posing with seven of their great-grandchildren.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are extremely hands on parents to their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte marked a special milestone on Easter! Prince William and Kate Middleton’s oldest children joined their parents during Easter Sunday church service at St. Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle. The Cambridges coordinated in blue outfits for the outing.
Princess Charlotte appeared to be in a hurry to leave following the Easter Sunday service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor in a sweet moment on 17 April.The six year old joined her older brother Prince George, eight, mother Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, 40, and father Prince William, 39, the Duke of Cambridge. In a sweet moment, Princess Charlotte could be seen gently tugging on her mother's dress before innocently staring at the floor while her family lingered to chat with the Dean of Windsor following the service.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte marked a special milestone on Easter! Prince William and Kate Middleton’s oldest children joined their parents during Easter Sunday church service at St. Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle. The Cambridges coordinated in blue outfits for the outing.
Prince William and his wife Kate have attended an Easter Sunday church service at Windsor Castle.Queen Elizabeth II, who has been experiencing mobility problems, did not attend the service at St. George’s Chapel on the castle grounds, a fixture in the royals’ calendar.William and Kate, also known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, were accompanied by two of their three children: Prince George, 8, and 6-year-old Princess Charlotte.Also in attendance were the queen's youngest son, Prince Edward, with his wife Sophie and their children, and Princess Eugenie, the daughter of Prince Andrew.The queen, who turns 96 on Thursday, is celebrating her Platinum Jubilee this year, marking 70 years on the throne.She cut back on public duties on her doctors’ orders since spending a night in hospital in October, and also had a bout of COVID-19 in February.
Kate Middleton looked stunning as she attended the Easter Sunday service alongside husband Prince William and children Prince George and Princess Charlotte.The beautiful Duchess, 40, opted for a light blue dress and dark blue hat for the occasion as she arrived at St George's Chapel in Windsor for the traditional Easter Mattins Service. Kate partnered her look with a matching clutch bag and blue heels. Prince William, 39, looked smart in a suit as did little George, eight, and Charlotte looked like a mini Kate as she strolled in her sky blue dress and tights.
Every Easter, the Royal Family get together to attend a church service at Windsor with the Queen. Most of the Firm attend the service, and as per royal tradition they trickle into St George's Chapel until the most senior member of the family, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 95, makes her way in last.