Prince George is turning seven and the Duchess of Cambridge is sharing some new photos of the young royal smiling from ear to ear to help celebrate his big day.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's children aren't above a little sibling competition. Their mother Kate Middleton revealed Thursday during her The Nook garden visit that her two sons Prince George, 6, and Prince Louis, 2, have a little rivalry when it comes to growing sunflowers at the family's country home, Anmer Hall, where they're quarantining."The children are really enjoying growing their sunflowers," Kate said, via Hello!.
Prince George is turning seven and the Duchess of Cambridge is sharing some new photos of the young royal smiling from ear to ear to help celebrate his big day.
Prince George!The eldest child of Prince William and Kate Middleton turns seven on Wednesday, and the royal family is celebrating with a new photograph that depicts just how grown up he is now.In a pic taken by the Duchess of Cambridge earlier this month, Prince George rocks a dark green polo shirt.
Princess Beatrice‘s wedding was so small, even her famous cousins weren’t on the guest list!
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi had a private wedding on July 17, 2020.The bride's grandparents, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, attended the low-key nuptials.Kate Middleton and Prince William, and Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, weren't in attendance.Princess Beatrice tied the knot with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on Friday, in an intimate service at The Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge in Windsor.
Kate Middleton is having a hard time enforcing social distancing rules with her youngest son, Prince Louis. The 2-year-old royal, and son of Kate and Prince William, has struggled while in quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic. «Louis doesn't understand social distancing,» Kate recently explained to two parents with a son of a similar age.
Kate Middleton revealed she was involved with BBC's new Tiny Happy People education initiative yesterday, and this morning, she participated in a rare interview with the outlet's BBC Breakfast. The Duchess of Cambridge gave some new rare detail on how her children are doing as they continue to quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic.
BBC Breakfast to discuss her latest project: an online education initiative called Tiny Happy People. According to the , “Tiny Happy People is a BBC Education initiative providing a range of free digital resources, specifically designed to support parents and carers in developing children’s language from pregnancy to the age of four.”But in the chat she also gave an update on how her three children—, , and —have been doing this summer. Like many parents across the U.S.
Prince William and Kate Middleton may go against royal protocols, only to protect their son Prince George's happiness, a report in The Mirror suggests. Royal expert Ingrid Seward spoke to Spanish magazine Quien where she said that the couple's modern approach to raising their three children is different from the strict royal approach that has been followed for generations.
Kate Middleton has been spending her time in lockdown balancing her three children and husband Prince William, while keeping in touch with as many people via video calls as much as possible.
A new royal biography is out, and it contains some surprising claims about Kate Middleton’s intervention before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s marriage. Apparently, the Duchess of Cambridge, 38, may have stepped in to “warn” Harry, 35, about things moving too fast in his relationship with Meghan, 38, long before the pair got married in May 2018 at St. George’s chapel.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are continuing their public outings to support healthcare workers.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William made an in-person visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn on Sunday.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's visit commemorates the 72nd birthday of Britain's National Health Service.The Cambridges have recently returned to making in-person official visits as lockdown restrictions start to lift in the United Kingdom.Duchess Kate and Prince William have returned to some of their in-person official royal engagements, following an extended lockdown period
Kate Middleton and Prince William have a tricky decision to make in the not too distant future: whether to send their eldest son, Prince George, to boarding school, or to keep him enrolled in his current day school, Thomas's Battersea in London. As OK! reports, royals are typically sent to boarding school at age 8, and George will turn 7 on July 22, meaning the Cambridges don't have long to decide.
Members of the royal family voiced concerns to Prince Harry over his relationship with Meghan Markle shortly after the pair began dating, a new book claims. In "Royals at War: The Untold Story of Harry and Meghan's Shocking Split with the House of Windsor," released on Tuesday, investigative journalists Dylan Howard and Andy Tillett reveal that Harry's sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, tried to persuade the now-Duke of Sussex to proceed with caution when it came to wooing Los Angeles, Calif.
Prince George is a bit jealous of his younger brother! During a recent official outing, Kate Middleton opened up about her two sons — Prince George, 6, and Prince Louis, 2. The Duchess of Cambridge was visiting The Nook to help plant a garden for the East Anglia Children’s Hospice in Norfolk, England when she talked about her own kids’ experiences in the garden.
recent official outing, Kate Middleton opened up about her two sons — Prince George, 6, and Prince Louis, 2. The Duchess of Cambridge was visiting The Nook to help plant a garden for the East Anglia Children's Hospice in Norfolk, England, when she talked about her own kids' experiences in the garden. «The children are really enjoying growing their sunflowers,» Middleton told the volunteers and families, according to royal reporters.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine The has revealed there's already a bit of healthy competition between her three children.