Before Prince Harry met Meghan Markle, the British royal was eager to find a new purpose for himself. The claim is being made in the upcoming bombshell book, “Finding Freedom,” written by royal reporters Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand.
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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.
Before Prince Harry met Meghan Markle, the British royal was eager to find a new purpose for himself. The claim is being made in the upcoming bombshell book, “Finding Freedom,” written by royal reporters Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand.
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Prince Harry "felt like a third wheel" and complained he was a "gooseberry" when attending official engagements with his brother Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, a royal expert has claimed.The 35 year old, who was reportedly invited to Brooklyn Beckham's wedding to Nicola Peltz, would often go to events with the royal couple before he started his own family with Meghan Markle.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are said to be “frustrated” over claims made about their relationship with Meghan Markle in the upcoming biography, Finding Freedom. Claims made in the book allege that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had a hostile relationship with Meghan, which played a part in her departure from the royal family alongside Prince Harry.
Prince Harry and Prince William's rumored rift in recent years, and an upcoming book,, attempts to offer insight.
Sun reports, two houses next door to Kate Middleton and Prince William's Norfolk country home, Anmer Hall, are newly available to rent—and by next door, we're talking four meters (about 13 feet) away. The properties available: one semi-detached two-bedroom home for £725 (about $900) a month, and one three-bedroom home with a "large garden" for £875 (about $1100).
A post shared by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@kensingtonroyal) on This is not the first time a member from the royal family has spoken about mental illnesses in a public space. In the past, William's brother Harry has worked tirelessly to highlight the significance of supporting those who are experincing difficulties - even admitting to suffering from anxiety in 2017.
To celebrate Prince George’s 7th birthday, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince William and Duchess Kate threw a fun outdoor party for their eldest son, reports US Weekly. A source spoke to the platform and revealed that “William and Kate organized a small camping-themed BBQ party for George.” The source also revealed that the duchess’ parents, Michael Middleton and Carole Middleton, were able to “join in on the fun” as guests.
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.
Life in lockdown continues to have the royals on their feet!
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.
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 and Prince William are continuing their public outings to support healthcare workers.
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