Kate Middleton and Prince William are enjoying their Easter Sunday at home—as are many households around the world right now. The couple shared a sweet photo of the exterior of their Kensington Palace home.
02.04.2020 - 10:11 / newidea.com.au
The tournament was due to be played between 29 June and 12 July, however this year's championship will now be played in 2021, according to the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
The Duchess of Cambridge is a patron of the club and a huge tennis fan, having been a regular in the royal box during the tournaments over recent years.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are enjoying their Easter Sunday at home—as are many households around the world right now. The couple shared a sweet photo of the exterior of their Kensington Palace home.
Kate Middleton and Prince William shared an Easter message on Instagram.The Cambridges posted a new photo of Kensington Palace surrounded by daffodils.The couple wrote, "Wishing you all a safe and happy Easter."Most people are currently self-isolating amid the coronavirus pandemic, so the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge decided to send a sweet Easter message to everyone at home.Taking to their Kensington Palace Instagram account, Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a photo of their London
The royal couple took part in a video call with a school in Lancashire, north west England, where they thanked staff for their dedication in providing a “safe place” for children whose parents are carrying out vital roles, even during what are supposed to be the Easter holidays.
Even royals use Zoom to work during pandemics, Kensington Palace would like the world to know. The Palace announced this evening that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did an engagement using Zoom to video call teachers and students at Casterton Primary Academy.
Many people are taking on new hobbies and skills during their time in lockdown, and Prince William and Kate Middleton are no different.The Duke of Cambridge, 37, and his 38 year old Duchess wife have carried out their very first royal engagement via video call. Kate and William spoke to pupils at Casterton Primary Academy in Lancashire, where some children are still in school as their parents work on the frontline against the current coronavirus crisis.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have shared a heartwarming message to the NHS staff and all those battling coronavirus on the frontline. Taking to their Instagram channel Kensington Palace, Prince William, 37, and 38 year old Kate Middleton posted a montage clip of health workers from Queen's Hospital Burton listening to a phone call from Their Royal Highnesses.
Part of the reason that we've seen and heard more from the Cambridges than any other senior royal family household (there are two others, now the Sussexes are formerly stepping down: The Queen and Prince Philip, and Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles) is that they're able to be more public-facing than the rest of the family right now.
As people worry about their physical health amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis, Prince William and Kate Middleton are urging people to focus on their mental health. The royal couple took to their twitter handle to spread some awareness about mental health.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want everyone to look out for their own mental health amid the «unsettling» coronavirus outbreak.
Kate Middleton and Prince William just gave fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse of their Kensington Palace offices.In the photos, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge can be seen busy at work making phone calls.Duchess Kate is wearing the dusty pink pantsuit from Marks and Spencer that she wore during a visit to London Ambulance Service 111 control room.Kate Middleton and Prince William took to Instagram this weekend to help launch new guidance supporting people with mental health conditions during
Duchess Kate Middleton recommended this skincare product to former First Lady Michelle Obama and we’re buying it immediately!
Kate Middleton and Prince William have helped to launch new government guidelines regarding mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.In a new Instagram post, the Cambridges explained, "Self-isolation and social distancing can pose huge challenges to our mental health."The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge regularly encourage people to look after their mental, as well as their physical, well-being.During the coronavirus pandemic, people all over the world are being advised to stay at home, to
Kate Middleton and Prince William's children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, were among the many people in the UK who participated in the viral "clap for the UK's National Health Service videos" paying tribute to NHS workers treating coronavirus victims. "To all the doctors, nurses, carers, GPs, pharmacists, volunteers and other NHS staff working tirelessly to help those affected by #COVID19: thank you," Kensington Palace's Instagram captioned the video.
Victoria Beckham has revealed her son Brooklyn is stuck in America amid the coronavirus crisis.The 45 year old uploaded a video of her husband David, 44, and their three youngest children Romeo, 17, Cruz, 15, and eight year old Harper applauding the NHS on Thursday night as they joined the nation in clapping for health workers.
Kate Middleton and Prince William joined in with the rest of the nation to clap in honour of all those who are working tirelessly to battle coronavirus.
Kate Middleton and Prince William posted photos of their mothers on Instagram to celebrate Mother's Day in the United Kingdom.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a previously unseen picture of "Carole Middleton with her daughter Catherine."They also posted a picture of Princess Diana with both of her sons.Duchess Kate and Prince William are honoring Mother's Day in the U.K.