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Kate Middleton and Prince William are continuing their public outings to support healthcare workers.
Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton gifted her younger brother, James Middleton, a birthday present nearly a decade ago, and it is still dear to his heart. The 33-year-old entrepreneur has opened up about his beekeeping hobby that helps keep him grounded, he said in a lengthy essay released on June 28 via Daily Mail.
The playful photos released for the Duke of Cambridge’s 38th birthday illustrate how Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two, really are the centre of his world.Taken by the Duchess of Cambridge at their Anmer Hall home, they’re the most candid royal photos we’ve seen yet and give a lovely insight into William and Kate’s hands-on parenting style.
Kate Middleton is out and about in England as quarantine restrictions begin to lift in the United Kingdom. The 38-year-old Duchess of Cambridge visited families from the East Anglia's Children's Hospices, of which she is a royal patron, to help plant a garden at The Nook, one of the hospices near Norwich, England, earlier this week. For the outing, Middleton looked relaxed and stunning in a vibrant floral dress and wedge heels.
Carole Middleton has been self-isolating with her husband Michael and her son James and his fiancée Alizee Thevenet at the family's Bucklebury home, and despite not being seen in public for months, it seems Kate's mum has been quite active, lending a helping hand to those in need.According to PEOPLE, the doting grandmother to Princes George, Louis and Princess Charlotte, as well as Pippa's son Arthur, secretly delivered homemade soup to a neighbour that had been battling coronavirus during the
She’s doing fine, thanks for asking. Kate Middleton’s “pressures” over being future Queen after Elizabeth II aren’t keeping her too bogged down. Amid recent reports that the Duchess of Cambridge felt overwhelmed with an increased workload following the Sussexes’ royal exit, sources close to Kate are now setting the record straight.
People devoted its cover story to celebrating Kate Middleton's perseverance under monarchial pressure this week, and the outlet managed to get a little insight from a source close to the Duchess of Cambridge about how she felt about that big Tatler cover story that portrayed her as overwhelmed by her workload.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine teamed up with the for a new video appearance released on Monday evening, and both royal ladies looked elegant as ever for their virtual engagement – which saw the pair host a joint video call with three of their respective children’s hospice patronages.
Those royal genes are strong. Kate Middleton’s look-alike is Princess Charlotte in this childhood photo, and you have to see it to believe it. In honor of Father’s Day, the Duchess of Cambridge took to her Instagram on Sunday, June 21, to share a photo of her and her father, Michael Middleton. The picture showed a young Kate in pigtails, blue jeans and a checkered shirt as she posed on her father’s lap.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to share a new picture of The Duke with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis ahead of The Duke’s birthday tomorrow.
The coronavirus pandemic is not over, but in a testament to the UK's progress in containing the virus, Kate Middleton went out for her first in-person event today. The Duchess of Cambridge visited the Fakenham Garden Centre in Norfolk to talk with its owners and staff about how the center has been affected by COVID-19.
Kate Middleton made a solo visit to Fakenham Garden Centre in Norfolk this week.The duchess met with staff to discuss how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the business.For her first in-person event post-lockdown, Duchess Kate wore a Jaeger shirt with Massimo Dutti pants.Lockdown has begun to ease in the United Kingdom, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have made their first in-person visits since quarantine began.Prince William paid a visit to Smiths the Bakers in Kings Lynn, a bakery
Kate Middleton has made her first public appearance since the pandemic began!
Fjallraven body warmer for the visit which she paired with brown skinny jeans, a classic blue shirt, and her Superga trainers, in keeping with her often copied country chic look.While at the garden centre Kate revealed that her children love visiting garden centres and that they a have bit of a green thumb themselves.According to Hello, she told the owners Martin and Jennie Turner: ‘They love it.
Kate Middleton has officially left quarantine! On Thursday, the Duchess of Sussex stepped out for the first time since entering quarantine due to the coronavirus.Her first public visit was to Fakenham Garden Centre, an independent, family-run business in Norfolk, England.
Keeping calm and carrying on isn’t always easy, even for the most poised royals!