Kate Middleton reporting for duty!The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's social media channels shared a series of photos on Saturday showing Kate wearing complete military gear from head to toe. The account posted them to commemorate Armed Forces Day.
07.06.2022 - 15:57 / ok.co.uk
It looks like Kate Middleton will not be keeping her Duchess of Cambridge title for much longer in a royal shake up. The 96 year old Queen recently celebrated 70 years on the British throne with a stellar four days of celebrations for her Platinum Jubilee. Changes are expected to come in when her son, Prince Charles, eventually ascends the throne, with some royal titles to differ due to the new royal rankings.
Kate has been known as the Duchess of Cambridge since she married Prince William in 2011, who then became the Duke of Cambridge.The royal couple share three children: Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four. Prince Charles is currently known as the Prince of Wales, but when he becomes King, that title will pass to Prince William. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .
You can sign up at the top of the page. When this happens, Kate will be known as the Princess of Wales, the title formerly held by Prince William’s mother, the late Princess Diana, before she and Prince Charles divorced in 1996. Prince Charles’ current wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall reportedly turned down the ‘Princess of Wales’ title when she married him in 2005, out of respect for Princess Diana, according to Birmingham Live.
When Prince Charles becomes King, Camilla will become Queen Consort, a title requested by the Queen in her Platinum Jubilee speech in February. In a written message, the Queen said: “I would like to express my thanks to you all for your support. I remain eternally grateful for, and humbled by, the loyalty and affection that you continue to give me.
Kate Middleton reporting for duty!The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's social media channels shared a series of photos on Saturday showing Kate wearing complete military gear from head to toe. The account posted them to commemorate Armed Forces Day.
first official painted portrait of Prince William and Kate Middleton was released. The portrait was commissioned by the Cambridgeshire Royal Portrait Fund and is currently being displayed in the University of Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum, before travelling to the National Portrait Gallery next year. The painting was created by award-winning British portrait artist Jamie Coreth, which he said was 'the most extraordinary privilege of my life.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's first official portrait has been unveiled.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, visit the Fitzwilliam Museum to view their royal portrait on Thursday (June 23) in Cambridge, England.
A stunning new portrait of Prince William and Kate Middleton has been revealed the week of his 40th birthday.
A stunning new portrait of Kate Middleton and Prince William has been released – the first of its kind.The painting was commissioned by the Cambridgeshire Royal Portrait Fund, held by the Cambridge Community Foundation last year, and was created by award-winning British portrait artist Jamie Coreth. It has been created as a gift to Cambridgeshire, sparking Jamie to incorporate the City of Cambridge into the portrait by painting the background with the tones and colours of many of the historical stone buildings that are synonymous with the city.The painting shows the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge standing side-by-side as Kate wears a stunning emerald green dress – a colour the 40 year old royal has been seen wearing on several occasions.
Prince William and Kate Middleton led the arrivals at Royal Ascot this afternoon, with the duchess looking the spitting image of Princess Diana.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are saying goodbye to their home at Kensington Palace!According to the the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with their three children, Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, will move to a new residence 30 miles away in the county of Berkshire -- home of Windsor Castle, where Queen Elizabeth II resides. The Cambridges' new home is speculated to be Adelaide Cottage, however, neither Kensington Palace nor the royal family has yet to confirm that information.
Kate Middleton has been photographed arriving in Brent, North-East London, where she is visiting a Little Village hub that provides essentials to families with young children.The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, made her first solo outing following the Queen's incredible Jubilee celebrations over the weekend, where her three children stole the show in their rare appearances – from George's sweet singing during the Jubilee concert and Louis' cheeky Buckingham Palace balcony appearance. For her visit to to the charity, mum-of-three Kate cut a stylish figure as she wore a fitted white blazer jacket and top, paired with tailored black trousers.
Did Prince William and Kate Middleton snub the Sussexes?
Prince Louis definitely stole the show during Queen Elizabeth‘s Platinum Jubilee!
Eagle-eyed viewers of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations reckon Meghan Markle snubbed Kate Middleton as the Duchesses attended a service to honour Her Majesty's 70 years of service.
Prince William, Kate Middleton and other members of the royal family were all traveling on the day Lilibet was celebrating her first birthday at home, but it wasn't to avoid it.A source tells ET, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and other members of the royal family that included Duchess Sophie and Prince Edward all traveled to different parts of the UK to visit those who are celebrating Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee. The source is adamant the events were not planned to avoid Lilibet's birthday at home.«It's simply a coincidence they fell on the same day,» the source said.