The Prince and Princess of Wales "definitely snubbed" Meghan Markle with their decision to not publicly acknowledge her 42nd birthday last week, according to a royal expert.
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Happy belated birthday, Prince George! The eldest child of Kate Middleton and Prince William recently turned 10 in true royal style.
Westminster Abbey honoured the occasion by sharing a rare image on social media, capturing a moment from King Charles’ coronation ceremony. In the picture, young George is one of the Pages of Honor, holding his grandfather’s coronation robe.
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While the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge try to give George a normal childhood, his royal role as second in line to the throne was evident during the significant event. He became the youngest future king to play an official role in a coronation.
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To mark the milestone, a new portrait of the birthday boy was released, showing George looking all grown up and sporting a big smile – a striking resemblance to his father, Prince William.
While the bells of Westminster Abbey no longer ring for every royal birthday due to financial reasons, the special day didn’t go unnoticed for the young prince.
The Prince and Princess of Wales "definitely snubbed" Meghan Markle with their decision to not publicly acknowledge her 42nd birthday last week, according to a royal expert.
The British royal family is arguably the most recognizable royal family in the world, and its members have amassed impressive fortunes.
The fallout between the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex has been documented in extensive detail, ever since Prince Harry told ITV that he and his brother were "on different paths" during his tour of South Africa in 2019. In the years that have followed, several explosive claims have been made in TV interviews and in Harry's memoir Spare - including an alleged fight at Harry's Nottingham Cottage home and suggestions that William had told his brother that his children were not Harry's "responsibility." Since Prince William lost his brotherly support in Harry, royal experts have expressed their hope that Prince George will not have the same experience as he grows older and further into his role.
Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) often has to travel outside of London, England – sometimes even overseas – for her job as a working royal.
King Charles has always been a vocal advocate for protecting the environment as he has been campaigning for climate change for over 50 years and was a true pioneer for the social cause before it became the global emergency that it is today. Whether it is planting trees or using organic farming methods, the King is a man who practices what he preaches.
Much like Prince George, Princess Charlotte has been joining her parents and her grandfather at more public events - offering us the chance to see her interact with crowds. Something that has been noted time and again is how Charlotte appears to be far more confident than her more reserved elder brother.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Kate Middleton and Prince William have recently celebrated their eldest turning 10 years old, with Prince George "embracing" his role and training "stepped up". Royal expert Tessa Dunlop spoke exclusively to OK! about George's role and how he "might have picked up on" some of the criticism that has hit the Royal Family, including the ongoing rift between them and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
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.
Much like his father before him, it is thought Prince George is already beginning to learn the full extent of what lies ahead in his future. As well as learning from his parents, the second in line to the throne is said to be having regular "informal chats" with his grandfather, King Charles, according to royal expert and author Robert Jobson.
, who turns 10 on July 22. To mark the occasion, and have released a charming new photo of their eldest son.Taken in Windsor earlier this month, the picture shows Prince George smiling for the camera, smartly dressed in a miniature version of an outfit that could have been taken straight from his father's wardrobe.
King Charles and Queen Camilla have wished the monarch's grandson Prince George happy birthday. George, who is second in line to the throne, has been pictured sitting on a set of steps at Windsor ahead of his 10th birthday.The photograph has been shared on social media in a Royal tradition where a new official image is shared on momentous occasions.
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.
Prince George is turning 10. In annual royal tradition, Kate Middleton and Prince William released a new portrait of their oldest child ahead of his milestone birthday Saturday. According to Kensington Palace, the photograph was taken by Millie Pilkington at the palace earlier this month.
Prince George! The second in line to the British royal throne is celebrating a milestone birthday on Saturday, July 22. The son of Prince William and Kate Middleton turned 10, ringing in the occasion with a brand-new portrait, which was released on Friday. The new photo of George was taken in Windsor, England, this month by photographer Millie Pilkington.The eldest child of the new Prince and Princess of Wales has grown up in the public eye, starting off as a cheeky baby and growing into a passionate little boy. Just last week, George was spotted attending the men's finals match at Wimbledon with his parents and his younger sister, Princess Charlotte, cheering and shouting in the stands.ET's royal expert Katie Nicholl recently shared details on George's birthday celebrations. «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.
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 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.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined their parents Prince William and Kate Middleton on the last day of the Wimbledon tournament on Sunday, but did they break previous Wimbledon rules? The young royals eagerly watched the men’s final, which proved to be an exciting match between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic, however, it had been widely reported that children are not allowed to sit in the royal box. Over 20 years ago, the Duchess of Kent, Katharine, discovered this rule when she made a kind gesture and asked the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club (AELTC) if she could invite the 12-year-old son of one of her friends at the time into the royal box.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined their parents Prince William and Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) at Wimbledon over the weekend, and they sat somewhere that children are generally not allowed – the Royal Box.