Still on the rocks. Prince William has “not been in a good place” with Prince Harry for years, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
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A special hand-me-down! For his Trooping the Colour carriage debut, Prince Louis was dressed in the same outfit his dad, Prince William, wore to the event 37 years ago.
On Thursday, June 2, the 4-year-old wore the exact sailor suit William, 39, sported for the parade in 1985. The little ensemble featured a white and navy middy blouse and shorts. This wouldn’t be the first time Louis has sported an archival look. For his first Buckingham Palace balcony appearance in 2019, the then 12-month-old wore a blue and white shirt paired with blue shorts that belonged to Prince Harry when he was a child.
Little Louis made his parade entrance alongside his big sister, Princess Charlotte, 7, and brother Prince George, 8. The royal siblings rode together in the procession, waving to onlookers in celebration of their great grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. For the special day, George wore a navy suit while Charlotte was styled in a dainty periwinkle dress.
After their carriage ride, the young royals joined the queen, 96, and their mom, Duchess Kate, on the Buckingham Palace balcony. As the children observed the flypast — which features dozens of aircraft’s soaring above the palace — the siblings displayed animated reactions. In photos, Louis is seen screaming and covering his ears as Charlotte and George gazed excitedly up at the sky. Louis didn’t stop there, he was later seen putting his hands in his mouth and making silly faces, prompting smiles from both the queen and Kate.
For the big day, Kate, 40, looked classic in a white Alexander McQueen coat dress, which she previously wore in 2021, and dangling sapphire earrings. The diamond jewels come from her husband’s late mother Princess Diana’s collection. Diana famously wore the earrings
Still on the rocks. Prince William has “not been in a good place” with Prince Harry for years, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tied the knot in a traditional ceremony at London’s Westminster Abbey in April 2011 – six months after Prince William popped the question. But before getting engaged, William, who turns 40 on June 21, and Kate, 40, dated on and off for seven years. Asked in their engagement interview why he had waited so long, William said bashfully: “I wanted to give her a chance to see in and to back out if she needed to before it all got too much.
Prince William was welcomed into the world on June 21, 1992, by his parents Prince Charles and the late Princess of Wales - Diana Spencer. Prince William was destined to be king – and even his birth set him apart from other members of the royal family being the first heir to the throne to be born in a hospital. On this occasion, William - who has now turned 40 - arrived in the Lindo Wing of St.
Prince William, who turns 40 on Tuesday, June 21, was inspired by his mother, Princess Diana, for his birthday initiative.In lead-up to his big day, the royal sold magazines, a publication put out by marginalized people who are working to overcome homelessness. William not only appears in this week’s issue of the magazine, but he also took to the streets with vendor Dave Martin to sell 32 copies of the publication.He then paid a visit to The Passage, a charity that provides services to prevent and end homelessness, and a place that is important to William. It was his visit to The Passage with his mother and his brother, Prince Harry, almost 30 years ago that sparked his passion for helping those who are unhoused.«I was 11 when I first visited a homeless shelter with my mother, who in her own inimitable style was determined to shine a light on an overlooked, misunderstood problem,» the father of three wrote in a personal essay featured in magazine. “In the 30-odd years since, I’ve seen countless projects in this space grow from strength to strength, including charities of which I have had the honor of being Patron.
Making fun memories. Prince William shared a Father’s Day message alongside a photo of him with all three of his children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have shared a never-before-seen photo of the Duke with their three kids to mark Father's Day on Sunday 19 June.The photo sees William, 39, who is reportedly mourning the collapse of his relationship with brother Harry, sitting down with his youngest son Louis, four, on his shoulders. Louis can be seen dressed in a striped shirt with white shorts and navy shoes on as he places his hands on either side of his dad's face while laughing for the camera.
Fatherhood is a barrel of laughs for Prince William!
Prince William!In honor of Father's Day, William and Kate Middleton released a new photograph of the Duke of Cambridge along with Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4. According to the Royal Palace, the photo was taken in Jordan in the Autumn of 2021.George and Charlotte are shown sitting next to William while Louis sits on the future king of England's shoulders.
Off to the races! Prince William and Duchess Kate stepped out in style at the 2022 Royal Ascot.
Prince William had branded his seven year old daughter Charlotte as a “budding star” as he met with England’s women’s football team on Wednesday 15 June.The Duke of Cambridge gave royal fans a delightful rare insight into his daughter's interests and hobbies during the visit, sharing that like the players the young Princess has a passion for the beautiful game. While attending the team training session during a visit to their training centre at St George's Park, William, 39, was gifted with personalised football shirts for his three kids: Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, seven, and four year old Prince Louis.The Duke of Cambridge cut a reasonably casual figure for the affair, arriving in a suit and blazer jacket with an open-collared blue shirt – different from his usual buttoned up shirt and tie.
Strained relations. Prince William and Duchess Kate did not introduce their three children to their cousin Lilibet during Queen Elizabeth II‘s Platinum Jubilee, according to royal expert Christopher Andersen.
Prince Louis' parents are poking fun at him for his antics. Following the conclusion of Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Prince William and Kate Middleton took to their shared Twitter account to reflect on the weekend's festivities — and their 4-year-old son's viral moments.The couple also shares Prince George, 8, and Princess Charlotte, 7.«What a fantastic weekend of celebrations.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have appeared to make light of their youngest son's antics as they thanked everyone who turned out for the weekend of Platinum Jubilee celebrations marking the Queen’s 70-year reign. Prince William and Kate made an appearance at each of the official events taking place over the four-day weekend.
Royal fans were left tickled as little Prince Louis stole the show on Sunday during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant.The four year old was very much distracted as he joined his parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William and his siblings Prince George, 8, and seven year old Princess Charlotte, at the event.The youngster's attention was so diverted from the royal celebrations for The Queen that he was spotted pulling plenty of faces before covering Kate's mouth with his hand to shush her. While Louis continued with his cheeky behaviour, Kate did her best to keep her composure as she removed his hand from her face.
Prince Louis was captured sharing a tender moment with his mum, the Duchess of Cambridge, during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant on Sunday. MORE: What Princess Charlotte said to Prince George on the Jubilee balcony - and it's really cute!The young royal was snapped showering Kate with kisses and cuddles while sitting on her lap to watch the epic carnival procession.
The Cambridge kids are getting busy in the kitchen in honour of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
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.
Royal fans were delighted to see Prince Louis wear the same sailor suit that his father, Prince William, did in 1985. The four year old royal made his Trooping the Colour carriage debut on Thursday ahead of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, which marks her 70 years on the throne.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have spoken out after their children stole the show at the first day of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. The pair were in high spirits as they celebrated the Queen's 70 years on the throne, but it was the kids in particular which caught the public's eye as the world watched on.