In good spirits! Kate Middleton has completed her self-isolation period after being exposed to COVID-19 and marked her first royal appearance back as she took in the tennis championship at Wimbledon.
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In good spirits! Kate Middleton has completed her self-isolation period after being exposed to COVID-19 and marked her first royal appearance back as she took in the tennis championship at Wimbledon.
attended the Wimbledon 2021 Women's Singles finals between Ashleigh Barty and Karolina Pliskova on Saturday. The star was accompained by Natasha Poonawalla.
Kate Middleton and Prince William love their tennis! On Saturday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the women's singles final match at Wimbledon, where Ashleigh Barty beat Karolina Pliskova, making her the first Australian women’s singles champion at Wimbledon since Goolagong Cawley in 1980.For the occasion at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) in London, England, Kate wore a summery green dress and white heels. As for William, he sported a light blue suit.
Kate Middleton, 39, was a gorgeous sight when she attended Wimbledon in London, England with Prince William, 39, on July 10. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge looked comfortable while sitting in their seats to watch the women’s final event which had Australian Ashleigh Barty take on Czech Karolina Pliskova. Kate showed off a green short-sleeved Emilia Wickstead dress while William looked handsome in a light blue blazer over a lighter button-down and dark-colored tie.
Kate Middleton and Prince William had front row seats to watch the women’s final at Wimbledon!
Kate Middleton wowed the crowds in an eye-catching green dress as she attended Wimbledon today.The Duchess wore her brunette locks in a bouncy blow dry and accessorised with a blue patterned face mask and diamond drop earrings. Sitting alongside husband Prince William, Kate appeared in high spirits as she watched the match.
Us the “tensions have eased” between the two women. “Kate even sent Meghan a gift for the baby," they say, referring to Markle's daughter, Lilibet Diana, .
Kate Middleton is known for her healthy lifestyle and love of sport, so it’s no surprise to hear that she eats a balanced and healthy diet. It is believed Kate also does the majority of cooking for her three children Prince Louis, 3, Princess Charlotte, 4, and Prince George, 6.
Kate Middleton was reportedly told she had come into contact with a positive coronavirus case in person as she attended Wimbledon on Friday.The 39 year old was revealed to be self-isolating on Monday as she was forced to pull out of royal engagements alongside her husband Prince William, also 39, as he celebrated the NHS' 73rd anniversary.
Prince William carried on with his royal duties on Monday as his wife, Kate Middleton, continues to self-isolate following an exposure to COVID-19. The 39-year-old Duke of Cambridge hosted the Big Tea event solo at Buckingham Palace, honoring NHS (National Health Service) staff and frontline workers. The event marked the 73rd anniversary of the NHS and was originally supposed to include Middleton. But it was announced on Sunday that the mother of three was self-isolating at home after coming
Prince William has taken over hosting duties for the NHS Big Tea garden party held at Buckingham Palace on Monday (July 5) in London, England.
Kate Middleton is in isolation after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus. According to People magazine, the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, was set to join her husband, Prince William, 39, at a church service and subsequent tea party at Buckingham Palace on Monday when she pulled out of the scheduled events alongside the Duke of Cambridge just before the pair were to arrive St.
Kate Middleton is self-isolating at home after coming into contact with someone last week who subsequently tested positive for COVID-19, the Palace confirmed in a statement on Sunday.«Her Royal Highness is not experiencing any symptoms, but is following all relevant government guidelines and is self-isolating at home,» the statement continued.A royal source confirmed to ET that the Duchess of Cambridge has received both vaccinations.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) has gone into self isolation after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for Coronavirus.
Kate Middleton is currently self-isolating at home after coming in contact with a COVID-positive person as confirmed by Kensington Palace statement. A spokesperson reportedly informed that the Duchess of Cambridge began isolating on Friday after she was intimated about COVID contact.
Prince William has arrived at a royal engagement on his own after Kate Middleton was forced to pull out after becoming exposed to a positive Covid case.The 39 year old looked dapper in a navy blue suit as he arrived at St Paul's Cathedral to attend a Service of Thanksgiving to celebrate the 73rd anniversary of the NHS. Under his suit jacket he wore a crisp white shirt, adding a blue tie to his look, in a lighter hue to that of his suit.
Kate Middleton will self-isolate for ten days, after coming into contact with someone with Coronavirus, Kensington Palace has revealed. Although The Duchess of Cambridge is not experiencing any symptoms, she is following all relevant government guidelines and is self-isolating at home.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, AKA Kate Middleton, is enjoying the games.
Kate Middleton visited The Natural History Museum on June 22, in London, England, and revealed the buzz-worthy hobby she shares with her younger brother James Middleton. The Urban Nature Project is being launched at the museum later this year and aims to find practical solutions to protect the planet’s future and help people reconnect with the natural world.