Prince William and Kate Middleton's 2011 wedding looked like a real-life fairytale...at least to some people, that is. To others, it looked like a giant ball of stress that needed to be avoided in their own lives at all costs.
09.12.2020 - 16:55 / marieclaire.com
As Hello! reports, Kate and Prince William arrived at Cardiff Castle this morning, where they met with university students before browsing some festive market stalls (and toasting their own marshmallows). The Duchess of Cambridge rewore her red Alexander McQueen full length coat, which she last wore in October to London's Waterloo Station, where a photo from her "Hold Still" exhibition was displayed.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's 2011 wedding looked like a real-life fairytale...at least to some people, that is. To others, it looked like a giant ball of stress that needed to be avoided in their own lives at all costs.
As Queen Elizabeth celebrates Christmas at Windsor Castle, her grandson Prince William and his family are ringing in the holiday 135 miles away at their country home of Anmer Hall in Norfolk. William and Kate Middleton’s Christmas plans likely changed after the strict COVID-19 restrictions were put in place for much of England due to an infectious new coronavirus strain in the U.K.
Kate Middleton is counted among the most fashionable royals, but that doesn't mean she has never made any mistakes in selecting her outfits. The Duchess of Cambridge recently revealed the one outfit she regrets wearing, even though she looked gorgeous in it.
Kate Middleton always looks amazing, but even she has days when she suffers from outfit regret. One of those days was last Christmas, apparently.
holidays with the in-laws can be nerve-wracking for anyone, but when your in-laws are literally the most famous family in the world, the pressure is next level. Kate Middleton has admitted she was nervous when she spent her first Christmas with the royal family in 2011 after her wedding to Prince William.
Her Majesty was no doubt looking forward to catching up with her family – especially after such a tumultuous year, but the ongoing pandemic has seemingly made that impossible.
Prince William and Kate Middleton tied the knot, however, they agreed that she wouldn't have to give up everything about her family traditions just because she was joining The Firm. In the Amazon Prime documentary Kate Middleton: Working Class to Windsor, royal correspondent and biographer Katie Nicholl explained the agreement that Will and Kate made to guarantee she would still have plenty of time with the Middleton family after their wedding.
And now it appears the Cambridges have ruffled some more feathers, after disgruntled fans accused the couple of again breaking the UK’s strict COVID travel restrictions.
While the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spend much of their time at their Kensington Palace apartment in London, the couple also calls Norfolk home thanks to their Anmer Hall residence. In fact, at the beginning of the pandemic, Kate Middleton and Prince William temporarily moved to Anmer Hall with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, for safety.
Kate Middleton's strictest rule for their three children has been revealed. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are said to be very hands on with their children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
Another baby is on the way for Pippa Middleton! Recently, according to Page Six the English socialite, author, and younger sister of Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, is expecting her second child. Middleton is already a mother to her two-year-old son, Arthur Matthews, whom she shares with her husband, James Matthews.
actually a printed rulebook for royal dressing. But Middleton doesn't often show her shoulders, and we love when she does. There's really no color that Kate Middleton can't pull off and we are especially fond of this Jenny Packham dress she .
Kate Middleton’s sister Pippa is pregnant with her second child, it has been reported. Pippa, 37, is already mum to two year old son Arthur Michael William Matthews, who she shares with husband James Matthews.The Duchess of Cambridge’s sister is said to be “thrilled” by the news.
announced in a press conference that Wales was the only area of the UK where COVID-19 numbers were not falling. Speaking to the BBC about the royal tour, Gething said, "I'd rather no one was having unnecessary visits." "Their visit isn't an excuse for people to say they're confused about what they're being asked to do," Gething continued.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have just finished their royal tour using the Royal Train, which saw them travel 1,250 miles over three days to visit people across the UK and thank them for their efforts throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. But according to reports, the royal couple slept in separate single beds while on the train, as the royal suite they used has two single “his and hers” style single beds rather than a double.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are currently on their third day of tour aboard the Royal Train, traveling across England, Scotland, and Wales to thank people working on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. But while "Royal Train" might conjure images of four poster beds and rich mahogany furniture and velvet absolutely everywhere, it's actually a little more austere than that.
On Sunday The Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William embarked on their three-day tour of the British Isles. Arriving at Euston train station on the weekend, Kate boarded the royal train in a military inspired khaki coat from Alexander McQueen.
Winter is upon us, and Kate Middleton is ushering in the new season by showcasing her best in colorful outerwear during her Royal Train Tour of the UK. The Duchess of Cambridge and her husband Prince William took off on their trip last night, with Kate departing London's Euston Station in an emerald Alexander McQueen coat.
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) kick off the final day of their royal train tour on Tuesday (December 8) in Cardiff, Wales.