told Life & Style. “She’s not putting any pressure on herself to do anything or see anyone because deadlines in a situation like this can make the recovery way more stressful.
22.05.2024 - 15:49 / ok.co.uk
A brand new portrait of the Princess of Wales has sparked quite a stir among royal enthusiasts, with a flurry of comments claiming it "looks nothing like her". Gracing the cover of Tatler magazine in a tribute to her "strength and courage", the artwork by British-Zambian artist Hannah Uzor draws inspiration from Kate Middleton's heartfelt video message about her cancer diagnosis.
The portrait depicts the princess during the first state banquet of King Charles's reign, held for the South African state visit in 2022. She is portrayed with poise, standing front and centre in an elegant, caped white Jenny Packham gown adorned with shimmering shoulder details, topped off with her signature Lover's Knot tiara.
However, the piece has been met with criticism on social media, as numerous royal followers have taken to a Tatler magazine post to express their doubts about the painting's resemblance to Kate. One individual commented: "Doesn't look like Catherine at all.
If she wasn't wearing that dress I'd have no clue as to who it's meant to be", reports the Mirror. Another voiced their disappointment: "Sorry, as much as I love that you have the Princess of Wales on the cover, that looks nothing like her." A perplexed fan questioned: "If it's a portrait of Catherine shouldn't it at least have looked like her?" Meanwhile, another simply exclaimed: "Are you kidding me?" And one royal admirer lamented: "Oh heck, I know art is subjective but it looks nothing like the Princess of Wales." The magazine cover showcases a stunning image of Kate against a green-blue backdrop, reflecting her love for rowing and gardening, according to the artist.
told Life & Style. “She’s not putting any pressure on herself to do anything or see anyone because deadlines in a situation like this can make the recovery way more stressful.
Kate Middleton, continues her cancer treatment.It’s no surprise that the Prince of Wales, 41, no longer has his younger brother, Prince Harry, to turn to for support.The pair’s relationship became seemingly nonexistent after Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, quit royal life in 2020 and moved to the US — where the pair have launched several attacks on the royals.Ever since the transatlantic move, Harry has not been part of William’s close-knit group — prompting the heir to the throne to lean on his “replacement” brothers.“When two people in a family fall out, it makes life very difficult not only for them, but for the rest of the family, too,” royal expert Jennie Bond told OK Magazine.“Loyalties are tested and there is no easy answer. This is a time when William needs all the love and support he can get from his family.” Palace insiders say that the ongoing rift between both camps has made it difficult for everyone.And according to Bond, William is now relying on Peter Phillips — Princess Anne’s 46-year-old son — for support, as well as his cousin-in-law, Mike Tindall.
Very few people need reminding that the Prince and Princess of Wales' romance began when they were both studying at St Andrews University in Scotland. However, the future couple had a very near miss the year before they enrolled as they both undertook gap years which saw them almost cross paths.
Over the years, a number of royal family members have gotten married in both private and very public ceremonies broadcast around the world. Various British royal family members wed people without royal status, and though regularly in the public eye, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle are just two of the many spouses who married into the family. Below are some of the spouses who married into the British royal family and a deeper look into their relationships.
If we told you that you could snag some royal-approved bling starting from just £50, would you believe us? Well, get ready to jump for joy because it's true! One of Kate Middleton's favourite jewellery brands, Monica Vinader, has just unveiled a gorgeous Lunar collection designed in partnership with Chinese actress, musician and fashion icon Fei- and it's up for grabs now. Monica Vinader, renowned for its accessible luxury, has become a celeb and Royal favourite.
She Wants Revenge.Now, The Chameleons have released their newest EP, titled ‘Where Are You’. Frontman Burgess said of the EP: “It’s exciting to finally be putting out fresh Chameleons material for the first time in over twenty years, although initially I found it quite daunting.“The question about new music is one I had been asked the most from people coming to the shows, a great many of whom weren’t even born when those records were originally made but nevertheless were excited and inspired by the music enough to catch multiple shows on multiple tours.”Listen to ‘Where Are You’ down below:The EP, which contains its title track along with ‘Endlessly Falling’ and ‘Forever’, is set to be the first taster of their upcoming album ‘Arctic Moon’, reportedly out later this year on Metropolis Records.
When she's out fulfilling her Royal engagements, the Princess of Wales is the epitome of elegance with her impeccable fashion sense and flawless beauty looks. However, Kate once looked totally different in a seldom-seen snapshot that captured her indulging in an unexpected pastime at her Norfolk residence.
Trooping the Colour is fast approaching and, despite the announcement of the upcoming General Election, it is still expected to be given permission to take place. The annual celebration - which celebrates the official birthday of the sovereign - is set for Saturday, 15 June and will see the regiments of the Foot Guards parade from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade in Whitehall and back.
As exam season is in full swing, thousands of students across the UK are buckling down for some last-minute cramming before they sit their exams that will decide which university they'll be heading to this Autumn. For those hoping to walk in Royal shoes, St. Andrews in Fife, Scotland offers a plethora of opportunities and was even the place where Prince William and Kate Middleton's love story began.
A new royal portrait just dropped — and it might be worse than King Charles III‘s!
King Charles III getting a controversial new painting, now, his daughter-in-law Kate Middleton has a new portrait that’s ruffling feathers and angering the public. Painted by artist Hannah Uzor, the Princess of Wales’ new look wasn’t an official portrait.
A newly unveiled portrait of the Princess of Wales has sparked outrage among Royal enthusiasts, with numerous claims that it bears no resemblance to her.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's eldest son, Prince George, could have had a completely different name - one that Kate was particularly fond of at the time.
undergoing chemotherapy treatment behind the scenes after revealing her cancer diagnosis to the world in March.In honor of Mental Health Awareness Week, the Waleses noted the psychological struggles young farmers can face as they shared a video highlighting the work Middleton has been carrying out behind closed doors.“This #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek we’ve brought together the inspirational Sam Stables from We Are Farming Minds and the brilliant Farmer Will for a very special film,” the Prince and Princess wrote on X and Instagram.“Spending a day together on Sam’s farm in Hereford they chatted about mental health in the farming community, finding support and the Duchy of Cornwall’s Mental Health Strategy.”While the mom of three doesn’t appear in the video, she and William both contributed to its production.It is believed that work on the farming project began before her diagnosis.Fans rushed to the comments section to thank the Princess for her work and unwavering dedication to the project, given her current circumstances.“We all know Princess Kate is working behind the scene as much as she can while receiving her cancer treatment.
Oliver Stone is in Cannes today for a Special Screening of Lula, a documentary he co-directed with Rob Wilson about the unbelievable comeback of Brazilian leader Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva. The film chronicles his extraordinary journey in 2022 to regain the Brazilian presidency after spending nineteen months in prison. This happened after a hacker exposed a conspiracy meant to take down the labor leader in a corruption scandal that tied back to Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro and the most powerful judge in the country. It’s a story you have to see to believe. Here, Stone discusses his film, and how the four-time Oscar winner hopes to mount one final major drama after a career spanning Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, Wall Street, JFK, Natural Born Killers and so many others. He also revisits his position on Vladimir Putin, whom he interviewed extensively several years ago, in light of recent events that have ratcheted global tensions.
Mother’s Day. The Duchess of Sussex, 42, was in Nigeria with her Duke to mark the 10-year anniversary of the Invictus Games. The couple visited the South African country to champion the multisport Paralympic-style games for wounded or injured servicemen and veterans founded by Harry, 39.
Kate Middleton has reportedly flouted a culinary convention adhered to by Queen Elizabeth II, after a heartwarming interaction with a young admirer revealed her preferred treat.
Kate Middleton paid a touching tribute to the late Queen during her surprise cameo at last year's Eurovision final in Liverpool. The Princess of Wales delighted fans with her piano skills and radiant appearance in the opening minutes of the show.
Beauty buffs are heaping praise on an anti-wrinkle cream that Kate Middleton's personal makeup artist insists she 'swears by'. The face serum, which contains ingredients that mimic Botox without the needles, is developed and produced in Germany, and can be difficult to get your hands on in the UK - but can be found on Amazon, and it's on sale.
Kate Middleton was left in "floods of tears" following a tense phone call with Prince William, according to reports. The couple, who were not yet married at the time, had to spend some holidays apart due to royal tradition.