We have yet more insider info on the Royal Family feud.
10.11.2021 - 18:09 / usmagazine.com
Brave boy! Prince William and Duchess Kate’s 8-year-old son, Prince George, ate a live ant when he met Bear Grylls in August 2019.
“As we were chatting, a stream of ants went across his feet,” the Man vs. Wild star, 47, said during a Tuesday, November 9, Good Morning Britain appearance. “Him and me looked at them. He looked at me with those amazed wide eyes, and I said, ‘Come on, we’ve got to eat one.’ And he said, ‘Oh really?’ And we ate.”
The adventurer joked that it was a “privilege to give the
We have yet more insider info on the Royal Family feud.
Family reunion? Prince William and Duchess Kate are set to travel to the United States for the first time since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the U.K. for her native country. However, it is “somewhat unlikely” that the Fab Four will all stay together at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s California home during the visit, according to royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti.
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Prince Philip’s last wishes have been stored alongside wills belonging to 32 other late members of the British Royal Family.
Putting on a united front. The British royal family voiced their concerns over BBC Two’s new documentary, The Princes and the Press, and how it represented Prince William and Prince Harry’s relationship with the media.
The British royal family has put on a united front and issued a rare joint statement condemning the BBC for publicizing "overblown and unfounded claims" in a documentary that aired Monday night in the U.K.
The Royal households have criticised a BBC documentary looking into Prince William and Prince Harry's relationship with the British press.
Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (AKA Kate Middleton) are taking part in an annual tradition.
Prince George is a brave little one.
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TV viewers have seen him drink his own wee and bite into a snake, but Bear Grylls has revealed one of the most memorable moments of his career was when he encouraged Prince George to eat ants. Bear, 47, opened up about his bizarre Royal encounter, as he recalled meeting the future King after Kate Middleton’s mum Carole said George was a “big fan” of the adventurer.