Prince William and Kate Middleton will reportedly lead tributes to the late Queen Elizabeth II marking the 1-year anniversary of her death on September 8.
Prince William and Kate Middleton will reportedly lead tributes to the late Queen Elizabeth II marking the 1-year anniversary of her death on September 8.
Prince Harry's "His Royal Highness" title was removed from his profile page on the royal family's website, more than three years after he and his wife Meghan Markle stepped down from their roles as working royals. As part of the agreement made between the couple and the royal family in January 2020, Harry, 38, and Markle, 41, would no longer use their "HRH" titles after stepping back from their official positions.
have poured blood, sweat and tears into the work of the royal family — and will make a fine king and queen when the time comes, according to an inside source. Lady Violet Manners, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Rutland, revealed in an interview that the couple is doing a “remarkable” job representing the Firm — while also gearing up for the task ahead.The Prince of Wales, 41, is first in line for the British throne, following his father, King Charles.
Kate Middleton reportedly faced a ‘cutting comment’ from her grandmother-in-law, the late Queen, over her choice of renovation. The Prince and Princess of Wales were gifted the luxury Anmer Hall country retreat on the Sandringham estate as a wedding present from Her Majesty.
As we are in the middle of the school summer holidays, it's likely that the Prince and Princess of Wales will be spending some time at their country retreat.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have been seen on the Balmoral Estate in Scotland several times over the years as it is a place where they can entirely escape from the public eye. While there, they can expect to enjoy activities like family picnics, barbeques, long walks, fly fishing and deer-stalking in the utmost privacy. The family of five even have their own home on the estate in Aberdeenshire, a three-bedroom cottage called Tam-Na-Ghar.
Sky News discussing jokes with guests Aldith Grandison, 93, and her daughter, Jay Cee La Bouche.Kate can be heard admitting, “I’m terrible. I’m terrible at jokes,” adding that Prince William is “very good” at them.When Grandison suggested “You’re the strict one” in the royal duo, Kate was quick to laugh it off, saying, “I’m definitely not strict! How can you tell that? Surely not!”Both William and Kate are keen on providing a healthy dose of normalcy to the royal lives and roles of their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, a palace insider recently told People.“Those children look pretty happy with life,” the source said.
Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands is always a magnet for the royals each August as the extended family gather for their annual staycation. But this year’s get-together will be tinged with sadness – not only is it the first year without Queen Elizabeth II hosting, but it’s where she passed away, just 11 months ago, on 8 September. Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond tells OK! that although “it will be especially poignant” she believes that it’s “important for the family to be together at the Castle ahead of the first anniversary of the Queen’s death”.
Prince William and Kate share some adorable and sauce nicknames for each other including one 'gentle dig' which was inspired by the late Queen, one royal author has claimed.
The Daily Express, the late Queen Elizabeth II was the first in the family to learn that George had arrived in 2013 due to royal protocol, as the reigning monarch is “always notified first.” The queen passed away in September at the age of 96, after a 70-year reign.George, meanwhile, celebrated his 10th birthday on Saturday.William reportedly delivered the news of his birth to the queen with a specially encrypted phone — before the couple could tell their own friends and other family members.William and Middleton, both 41, had to make sure the queen liked the prince’s name, as she had to approve it, The Daily Express reported.Prince George Alexander Louis was born at 4:24 p.m. on July 22, 2013, at St.
Key members of the royal family are gearing up for two years of worldwide tours in a bid "to keep Commonwealth intact" in a "soft democracy" blitz. While they will be aided by the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal, is understood that the King and Queen will prioritise visits to key nations such as Australia, New Zealand and a number of Commonwealth realms in the Caribbean.
estranged brother, Prince Harry, have endured a strained relationship since the latter left behind official royal duties.Royal biographer Tom Bower alleges that, should Invictus Games founder Harry, 38, propose a truce to William and his wife, Kate Middleton, both 41, it could be refused.He recently told OK! that the Duke of Sussex “can’t come back” to the Firm because he has “caused so much damage to the family.”Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, moved to California in 2020, since releasing a slew of projects detailing their struggles with royal life, including his memoir, “Spare,” and their Netflix doc, “Harry & Meghan.”“I think Harry’s offer will ultimately be rejected. I doubt William and Kate can forgive Harry,” he explained.A source had also claimed to the publication that Harry called William recently in an attempt to end their feud.
The King and Queen, as well as other senior members of the Royal Family including the Prince and Princess of Wales, are said to be readying themselves for two years of worldwide tours in a bid "to keep Commonwealth intact", in a "soft democracy" blitz. While it is understood that the monarch will prioritise visits to key nations such as Australia, New Zealand and a number of Commonwealth realms in the Caribbean, there are a number of countries that will also be high on the agenda such as India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
With Prince George turning 10 today – Saturday July 22 – how exactly might he be marking his milestone birthday with his family? As the royal children are enjoying their summer holidays, there are a number of possibilities on the table for the young royal's special day - from parties with school friends at home to exciting outings or even a foreign trip. As well as exciting day trips, the Wales family have a number of traditions whenever any of their children celebrate a birthday, including a homemade cake by the Princess of Wales.
As he has been already, Prince George will be front and centre for many major royal moments in the years to come. As he grows older and gains a firmer grasp on what his future role will involve, he is expected to follow a similar path as his father, Prince William, did.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are gearing up for a bumper summer holiday with their children - starting with Prince George’s 10th birthday party. The Prince and Princess of Wales have cleared much of their work calendar over the next six weeks to spend time with George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, a source exclusively told OK!.The family are due to spend time together at Balmoral, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, as well as in Mustique - a private island in the Caribbean, the insider added.
Prince George is set to move up to Eton with three “very close” friends from his prep school, a source has exclusively told OK! Prince William and Kate Middleton are keen to ensure the heir to the throne is surrounded by “solid and trusted” pals as he makes the big step up from Lambrook to Eton College, the insider added. Last month, George was shown around the prestigious £45,000-a-year, boys-only boarding school - suggesting he was set to follow in his father’s footsteps by going there. Boys start at Eton aged 13 but parents of prospective pupils have to register an interest three years in advance - as the school is so sought-after.
How time flies! Prince George will soon be celebrating his 10th birthday.
Prince George will soon be celebrating his 10th birthday.As the future king prepares to hit double digits, ET spoke with royal expert Katie Nicholl about how George's parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, plan to ring in his special day on Saturday.According to Nicholl, the Prince and Princess of Wales «are known to celebrate big birthdays, but they are known to do it below the radar.»«I'm told that this birthday party will be family, of course, close friends, friends from his old school, [and] friends from George's new school, but it's not going to be showy in any way,» Nicholl shared. «A lavish party, where there's a huge expense, is just not William and Kate's style.»«She still always bakes the cake, she will be doing a tea party, I'm told there's going to be something of a football theme involved in the celebrations,» Nicholl added.She also explained that the party will either be held at Windsor Castle or, more likely, at the family's home in Norfolk.
Prince William managed to go unrecognized while speaking with one of his younger fans. In a video shared on TikTok by fan account The Royal Watcher, the Prince of Wales has an impromptu chat with a little boy during a walkabout in Windsor, England, on May 7.Prince William and Kate Middleton surprised locals who gathered for a Big Lunch the day after the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are 'in a good place' in their relationship, while the Prince of Wales 'showed a different side' of himself at Wimbledon, a body language expert has revealed. Darren Stanton, who appears on the likes of BBC's The One Show and ITV's This Morning to give his expert opinion, analysed the recent behaviour of the royal couple during their visits to Wimbledon.The expert revealed that William 'wanted to do everyone proud' at the world-famous sporting event as he 'put on a serious front' and displayed 'an emergence of greater confidence'.
Much like Queen Elizabeth, King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to spend at least part of the summer on the Balmoral Estate in Scotland, with a friend of the couple telling Vanity Fair: "The house was always full of guests coming and going and Charles will be continuing that tradition.That is very important to him." The Balmoral Estate was incredibly important to the late Queen and is comprised of several smaller properties, including Birkhall, Craigowan Lodge and Tam Na Ghar. While the King looks set to be returning to Scotland for a well deserved break in the coming weeks, former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond has questioned what the monarch's time up there could look like and why it will be different from how the late Queen would spend the period.
err, a royal court — to raise an heir.Prince George, the oldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, will be turning double digits on July 22 and his future as the heir to the British throne is looking bright.Sources have dished to People ahead of his 10th birthday what the preteen is actually like behind the scenes of the public eye.“He’s a cracking lad,” a family friend gushed to the publication.“I think George knows the drill by now. You can see he’s really grown into it and looks more relaxed than ever,” children’s clothing designer Amaia Arrieta chimed in.Arrieta — who has created fashions for George and his younger siblings, Prince Louis, 5, and Princess Charlotte, 8, — claimed that the tween is “really sporty.”She added: “It’s something that’s been encouraged from an early age.”Despite being born into one of the most powerful families in the world — and in history — William and Middleton, both 41, are trying to make sure he grows up in a regular environment.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are doing their best to make sure their kids have a somewhat normal childhood.
Prince George might only still be a kid, but his future within the Royal family has already been mapped out for him as second-in-line to the throne similar to his father, Prince William, who is set to become future King one day.
The Princess of Wales is one of the most instantly recognisable women in the world, as well as one of the monarchy’s greatest assets, but any personal thoughts that stretch beyond the boundaries of her official role remain an enigma to many. We know she possesses a keen interest in early years development - to the point where she has become one of the leading voices in the field thanks to her research and the success of projects such as the Big 5 Survey and Shaping Us. But when it comes to areas of her private life, she is inscrutable.The once-quiet and reserved Kate has been replaced by an assured, playful – and occasionally forceful – figure, commanding as much respect from the public as King Charles or Prince William could ever hope for.
As one of the most instantly-recognisable women in the world, The Princess of Wales is on her way to becoming a true royal icon.The once-quiet and reserved Kate has been replaced by an assured, playful - and occasionally forceful - figure, commanding as much respect from the public as King Charles or Prince William could ever hope for. Kate certainly began her royal journey in William’s shadow, and was shy at times in the early days.
As the summer holidays get started across the UK, the royal children will also be getting excited for their own version of 'school's out' fun with their parents.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are making a rare joint appearance alongside King Charles and Queen Camilla today during a special royal ceremony in Edinburgh.
`Both The Prince and Princess of Wales were fortunate enough to receive the best education possible - and they are continuing this trend with their own children. After the couple were spotted touring Eton College with Prince George - who turns 10 next month - attention has turned to whether or not the second-in-line to the throne will follow in his father's footsteps and study at the famous school when the time comes. If both Prince George and Prince Louis do follow suit, it begs the question of where Princess Charlotte will continue her education.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have recently increased their public displays of affection when in the spotlight, body language expert Judi James has claimed.
Prince William and Kate Middleton experienced something new on Friday in a year that's already been packed full of royal firsts. The Royal Ascot is taking place this week — an annual series of races attended by the royal family, as well as around 300,000 other visitors — and William and Kate made their grand appearance on Friday. While this is not the first time they've been to these races, it is the first time they've gone as the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Kate Middleton looked simply stunning in a scarlet Alexander McQueen dress as she arrived for the final day of Royal Ascot 2023 alongside husband Prince William.The Princess of Wales looked glamorous as she arrived in a carriage procession alongside William's cousin, Princess Beatrice, and her husband Edo Mapelli Mozzi. William and Kate made their first appearance of the week at the famous Berkshire meet, where high fashion rubs shoulders with the racing world.
The Prince and Princess of Wales reportedly don't want to move into Prince Andrew's home Royal Lodge as the disgraced royal refuses to leave.
Kate Middleton was grinning on Monday at the Order of the Garter service as she gazed adoringly at husband, Prince William, while he walked proudly in the historic procession.
Adelaide Cottage residence at Windsor, despite it being “too small” for their family.Middleton, 41, and William, 40, moved in with their children Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, in the summer of 2022 from their former home, Anmer Hall, in Norfolk.A source told OK! recently that the Cambridge clan has agreed to stay living at the cottage, even though they have been contemplating taking over Prince Andrew’s longtime abode, the Royal Lodge.“[Buckingham Palace] originally wanted Andrew out of Royal Lodge so that the property could be renovated and prepared for new lodgers,” the insider explained.“The Prince and Princess of Wales desperately want a larger property for their family in the Windsor area and discussions were originally focused on putting them in there,” they continued.King Charles has been trying to get Andrew, 63, to leave the $46 million mansion since April and is persuading him to move into Frogmore Cottage, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s former property.The Duke of York has lived in the lodge since 2002 and is refusing to leave.As for Adelaide Cottage, the house has four bedrooms for William and Middleton’s kin, however, the tiny space is still an issue for them.“There are other things that need to be considered.
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