Prince William gets nostalgic this holiday season.
18.11.2021 - 15:09 / etcanada.com
Prince Charles gave an update on the Queen’s health as he spoke at an event in Jordan focusing on environmental issues.
Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall are currently carrying out their first overseas tour since COVID-19 hit. The royals are travelling to Jordan and Egypt over four days to raise awareness of the climate crisis, which is one of the main themes of the visit.
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Prince William gets nostalgic this holiday season.
Taylor Swift! During a talk for the new series on Apple Fitness+, Prince William recalls an iconic 2013 moment he shared with the «All Too Well» singer and Jon Bon Jovi. The 39-year-old Duke of Cambridge is featured in a episode, which promotes people taking the time to walk for their mental health over the holiday season.
Appearing on Apple’s Time to Walk podcast, Prince William has spoken out about the importance of opening up about mental health and wellbeing. During the podcast, the Duke of Cambridge walked around the Queen’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk to reflect on his time working for the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) as a pilot.
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AC/DC, vouching first-hand for the energising powers of their 1990 hit ‘Thunderstruck’.The revelation came in the Duke of Cambridge’s forthcoming appearance on Time To Walk, a new podcast series offered through the Apple Fitness+ service. The full episode will debut tomorrow (December 6), and will air a number of other times on Apple Music 1 over the coming weeks.The episode hears William take listeners on a stroll through the Queen’s Sandringham estate.
The Queen has told her family she is feeling “far better” and is “very much looking forward” to hosting her traditional Christmas lunch at Sandringham this year following her recent back sprain. The Monarch, 95, is preparing for the festive season which will be their first since the death of her husband, Prince Philip, earlier this year.
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The Queen may return to Sandringham to feel closer to Prince Philip as her first wedding anniversary without her beloved husband approaches, says a royal expert. And Kate, who often spends weekends on the estate with William and the children, will be a great source of comfort to her.