Kate Middleton hit the high seas, joining Great Britain’s SailGP team in a “friendly” race against New Zealand’s team.
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Prince George does a sweet thing to help Kate Middleton, it has emerged. George has been dubbed a "daddy’s boy" but is said to go out of his way to help Kate with chores. The future King is also “protective” of his siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, it is claimed.
A royal insider said: "He’s very protective of his younger siblings and goes out of his way to help his mother with the household chores, especially when it earns him extra time on electronics!”They added: “George is a hard worker. He sometimes needs a nudge like all kids his age but he’s very smart and right up there at the top of his class. ” They added: “He’s definitely a daddy’s boy.
It’s not just their physical resemblance, they’ve got a ton of the same interests and hobbies in common – even helicopters!” READ MORE UK tourists will have to sign behaviour contract before visiting holiday hotspot William has made it clear he does not want to burden his eldest son with his royal obligations too soon — even though George is third-in-line to the throne. Speaking in a 2016 BBC interview, William said: “As far as we’re concerned, within our family unit, we are a normal family. I love my children the same way any father does, and I hope George loves me the same way any son does to his father.
We are very normal in that sense. “There will be a time and a place to bring George up and explain how he fits in with the world, but right now, it’s just a case of keeping a secure, stable environment and showing him as much love as I can as a father. ” READ MORE Mum shoves rival to ground during sports day race as kids left mortified READ MORE Farmer who murdered wife and hid body in septic tank tried to blame it on Fred West READ MORE Two-week warning issued to
.Kate Middleton hit the high seas, joining Great Britain’s SailGP team in a “friendly” race against New Zealand’s team.
Kate Middleton has modeled herself after Queen Elizabeth. The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, has "observed" the monarch as she prepares to take on her future role of Queen Consort. "Catherine has learned by observing," the Queen's biographer Sally Bedell Smith told People magazine.
Being a royal means there are certain protocols to follow. This is something that Kate Middleton did brilliantly during a recent visit to the Commonwealth Games on August 2 2022.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with their daughter Princess Charlotte attended the sporting event that was officially opened by Charles, Prince of Wales on July 28.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have been on a private Island getaway with their children for the summer break, according to reports. After an extremely busy year attending more official engagements, tours and public appearances than ever, the family-of-five are said to be scaling back on work duties and the limelight to spend quality time together during the six weeks holiday. It's believed the couple took Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to Tresco, part of the Isles of Scilly, for their sunny UK staycation for the third year running.
The Duke of Cambridge beamed with pride as he awarded the Lionesses with trophies after seeing them win at the Euro 2022 final.MORE: 17 times the royals gave fans the biggest hugsImages of Prince William hugging various members of the England team swiftly went viral, and it has since been revealed that the royal was the one who initiated the warm embrace.WATCH: Prince William presents the Lionesses with their trophyEngland women's captain Leah Williamson, who played the 120-minute match at Wembley, told the England YouTube channel: "I think I went to shake his hand and he said, 'Leah, bring it in' and I said, 'Thank you sir'. He was like, 'I’m very proud of you all.'"READ: Princess Eugenie pens emotional message as she enjoys summertime with familyMORE: Prince William and Princess Charlotte send good luck message to LionessesLeah, 25, also revealed she was thrilled to receive such a special message of congratulations from the Queen.
Before they were mom and dad or the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Kate were young adults who liked to party. In a viral TikTok, old photos of the two surfaced during their courting years, where Prince William and Kate Middleton are seen dancing the night away in clubs, crawling into taxi cars, and having fun. The TikTok mash-up has already amassed more than half a million likes, and has thousands of comments.
When the sun shines, so do our wardrobes and the Duchess of Cambridge leads the way in the ideal fashion item to wear in the summer - the Breton striped top. Kate has worn this style of top on many occasions, and we've decided to round up all the times she totally owned this look.
By Paulina Jayne IsaacBy Ariana Yaptangco By Erin ReimelAccording to the Duke of Cambridge, the seven-year-old princess is a soccer champion in the making. "Charlotte wanted me to tell you that she is really good at goal," William said during a June visit with the team, per "She's a budding star for the future." By Ariana Yaptangco By Emily TannenbaumBy Sam ReedBy Elizabeth LoganMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast.
Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge (AKA Kate Middleton) is setting sail!
The Duchess Of Cambridge was pictured wearing stripes and white shorts during her visit to the 1851 Trust and the Great Britain SailGP Team. During the visit in Plymouth, Kate took part in activities educating young people about sustainability.
PEOPLE. (William is also dad to Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4. ) As far back as 2018, William’s wife Kate Middleton told reporters that George—who would have been around five at the time—calls his dad by the casual moniker, and that likely Charlotte and Louis do as well, though only George’s use of the nickname was specifically mentioned.
He may be the third in the line of succession to the British throne, but even Prince George has been given a special nickname by his peers at school.The young prince, who recently celebrated his ninth birthday, studies at Thomas's Battersea in south west London along with his younger sister Princess Charlotte, seven. At school, George is reportedly known by initials, PG, which is also believed to be what his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, call him at home.
The Queen led tribute to her great-grandson Prince George on his ninth birthday on Friday 22 July.The 96 year old monarch’s tribute to the young Royal was posted on Friday on the official Royal Family Instagram page, with the caption: “Happy 9th Birthday Prince George!” along with a cake emoji.The words accompanied a photo of the Queen with Prince George, who fondly calls the monarch ‘Gan Gan’, as the pair sat on a balcony together at Buckingham Palace at the end of the Platinum Pageant on The Mall last month. Prince George’s grandfather, Prince Charles, 73, and the Duchess of Cornwall, 75, joined the Queen in sending their birthday praise.
Prince George is celebrating his ninth birthday, marking the end of what has been his busiest year as a working royal yet.To celebrate the milestone, George was seen flashing a cheeky grin in a brand new portrait, shot by his mother Kate Middleton, on a UK beach. Although we will probably never know what really goes on behind Palace walls on the birthday of a future monarch, royal biographer Katie Nicholl tells OK! that the Duchess of Cambridge will have pulled out all of the stops to make it a "really special" day for she and Prince William's firstborn.
All hail the future king! The royal family celebrated Prince George’s 9th birthday by releasing a new portrait of the young prince.
Prince George is all grown up as he flashes a cheeky grin in brand new snaps taken by his mother, Kate Middleton. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's son is set to turn nine years old on July 22, and the third-in-line to the British throne has been seen more and and more recently on engagements with his parents. In the candid snap George looked like any other happy nine year old as he beamed into the camera, wearing a casual blue polo t-shirt whilst stood on the beach.