Queen Camilla's two children have given her five lovely grandkids, Lola, Eliza, Louis, Gus and Freddy.
13.06.2023 - 06:23 / ok.co.uk
The Princess of Wales' dedication to furthering what we know about early years development has allowed for huge developments throughout the last decade. And it is clear that the Princess practices what she preaches as there have been several links drawn between her work and the way she and Prince William are raising Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. This extends to both the approach of slowly increasing their children's visibility within the Firm and the way the three young royals have and will continue to be educated.
Speaking exclusively to OK!, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond revealed how the couple's own experiences at school, coupled with Kate's research, will shape the rest of George, Charlotte and Louis' time at school. Jennie said: "The Prince and Princess of Wales have made it clear that their young family will, as far as possible, come first and that includes sending all three to day school, rather than having them as boarders away from home. "Catherine had a very unhappy time at Downe House in her first two terms and was bullied quite badly before she left and moved to Marlborough College.
"This has completely influenced the way she wants her children to be educated, coupled with her belief and research into early years development. "It is telling that Kate was heavily involved in searching for George, Charlotte and Louis' school as two of the key aspirations of Lambrook are kindness and inclusivity. "Prince William and Prince Harry were at boarding school once they hit primary school age.
Queen Camilla's two children have given her five lovely grandkids, Lola, Eliza, Louis, Gus and Freddy.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis appear to all be very close with one another as they share the same royal experiences very few children in the world will ever know.
The late Queen Elizabeth II was a beloved and "doting" great-grandmother to all twelve of her royal grandkids including Kate Middleton and Prince William's three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
According to recent reports, Spotify may be considering a huge new deal to sign up a new royal podcast with Kate Middleton, just days after Meghan Markle's 12 episode Archetypes pod was dropped.
Prince William and Kate had to reason with Prince Louis after he seemed disappointed by the traditional flypast during the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Saturday afternoon.
King Charles III honored both his sons on Father’s Day!
Prince William, Eric Decker and more famous dads were showered with love on Father’s Day 2023.
Prince William is celebrating Father's Day with his three little ones by his side!The Prince of Wales marked the occasion by sharing two new photos alongside he and Kate Middleton's three children -- Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.The first sees the foursome posed and all smiles as they look toward the camera, while a second more candid snap shows William's three children each cozy up to dad. In the never-before-seen photo, William has his arms around George and Charlotte, who look up adoringly at their father.
Kate Middleton's telling off to her three children while they were waving to crowds during the Trooping the Colour parade has been revealed by a lip reading expert. As the royal children rode in the carriage to Buckingham Palace, along with their mother Kate and Queen Camilla, they caught the attention of royal fans. Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five, could be seen smiling and waving to the crowds, and were even seen making “cheeky” comments and funny faces along the route.
The royal family celebrated Father’s Day by releasing a sweet new photo of Prince William with his and Princess Kate‘s three kids.
Prince Louis stole the show at Trooping the Colour as he saluted crowds who came out to watch King Charles III's first birthday parade.
Prince Louis is no stranger to stealing the limelight at royal events and the cheeky five-year-old has once again lived up to his reputation at Trooping the Colour. As well as pulling faces like he did at last year’s event, this time he also gave crowds a respectful salute.
Trooping the Colour — once again stealing the show.Accompanied by siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the royal trio waved to spectators from their carriage while en route to the Horse Guards Parade with their mother, Kate Middleton, 41, and Queen Camilla, 75.Audiences were captivated by the animated faces of Louis, 5, who, at one point, held his nose and grimaced.Meanwhile, King Charles, 74, and Prince William, 40, traveled on horses, marking the first time a monarch has ridden horseback since the late Queen Elizabeth II in 1986.After the parade, the royal family gathered on the Buckingham Palace balcony to watch a flypast, and Louis saluted onlookers.While the newly coronated king won’t turn 75 until November, the summertime celebration is a royal tradition.This isn’t the first time Louis has become the star of the show with his playful behavior. At the queen’s Platinum Jubilee last year, Louis’ stunts were a welcome distraction for audiences at home.And at Charles’ coronation last month, Louis stole the limelight while letting out a few yawns during the ceremony.Charles was not only competing with Louis’ adorable antics Saturday, but also daughter-in-law Meghan Markle’s “Suits.”The USA Network series became available to watch Saturday on Netflix, which is also home to Markle and Prince Harry’s bombshell docuseries.Markle, 41, plays lawyer Rachel Zane in “Suits,” her final acting project before becoming a royal in 2018.
Kate Middleton has paid tribute to Princess Diana with her choice of accessories at Trooping the Colour. The Princess of Wales wore dazzling sapphire earrings that once belonged to her late mother-in-law.The 41-year-old wowed in a striking green outfit, with a dress designed by Andrew Gn and a matching hat by Philip Treacy. It is believed that the Princess chose the green outfit to pay homage to her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards.
Prince Louis adorably stole the show again on Saturday 17 June as he wore a dark blazer, white shirt and red tie, looking just like his father Prince William when he was younger. The young royal, five, was joined by siblings Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, eight, as he sat in between them in the carriage at the Trooping the Colour. However, Prince Louis couldn't help but adorably steal the show as he looked just like his father, William, 40, when he was younger.
Prince Louis adorably stole the show again on Saturday 17 June as he pulled a series of animated faces at the Trooping the Colour.The young royal, five, was joined by siblings Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, eight, as he sat in between them in the carriage. Also in the carriage was the trio's mother, Kate Middleton, and Queen Camilla, who is colonel of the Grenadier guards, as they followed behind the King in a carriage.
Kate Middleton looked incredible in green at today's Trooping the Colour alongside her children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Joining the Princess of Wales and her children in the carriage was Queen Camilla, who is colonel of the Grenadier guards.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte waved to royal crowds on Saturday 17 June as they rode in a carriage with younger brother Prince Louis for the Trooping the Colour.The young royals were joined by mother, Kate Middleton, and Queen Camilla, who is colonel of the Grenadier guards, as they followed behind the King in a carriage. Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, eight, were seen sweetly waving to crowds, with Prince Louis, five, sitting calmly between his two older siblings.
Prince William and Kate William will most likely take their three children to Balmoral Castle along with an early getaway during the summer holidays, a royal expert has shared. While The Prince of Wales is "super aware" of global warming, it is thought they won't jet off anywhere exotic.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle won’t be at Trooping the Colour – and for many royal experts, it’s better this way. On Thursday, People magazine reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex haven’t been invited to the annual celebration of the British monarch’s birthday.This year’s event, happening on Saturday, will mark the first time it has taken place during the reign of Harry’s father, King Charles III.