Coming into his own! Prince William and Duchess Kate’s son Prince George is preparing to become king one day.
26.02.2022 - 10:09 / ok.co.uk
Prince William and Kate Middleton's son Prince George is facing a tough dilemma as his parents' rugby teams go head to head this weekend. As the future Prince of Wales and Vice-Patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, the Duke of Cambridge will be cheering on Wales this afternoon, while the Duchess – who was recently appointed as the Rugby Football Union and Rugby Football League patron – will be supporting England. So who will eight year old George, who is also a future Prince Of Wales, support? While it's unclear if William and Kate's day out at Twickenham will be a family affair, a royal expert has told OK! why it'll be "interesting to see which side" the young Cambridges cheer for.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. She told us: "I’m not sure if the kids are coming, but if they were it would be so interesting to see which side they cheer for. "We’ve seen George at rugby matches before, so maybe we will.
But that is going to be a picture to certainly look for, as they both cheer for opposing sides." Jennie went on to say that Kate, 40, and William, 39, may let their children - George, Charlotte and Louis - decide who they will be cheering on from the sidelines. "There are real split loyalties," she shared. "But they'll enter into the spirit of that, no doubt.
Coming into his own! Prince William and Duchess Kate’s son Prince George is preparing to become king one day.
George and now his brother Prince Louis both observe the odd royal clothing tradition. However, according to experts, there is a posh reason for this seemingly strange fashion decision, one that dates back centuries. Etiquette expert William Hanson explained the Cambridge’s wardrobe choice to Harper's Bazaar , saying: "It's a very English thing to dress a young boy in shorts.
Amid the Russian invasion of several Ukrainian cities, the royal children are curious about the global implications.
Cambridge household, not caring one bit about her brother Prince George’s seniority. Charlotte is said to be in charge when the two interact with her strong personality taking control. There have been serval times where we have seen Charlotte prove she is the boss including one occasion where she commanded George to pick up the pace while the two were playing.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are in Wales for St David’s Day where they are getting their hands dirty.
an interview with the Express last year. Tim Rooke was among the media and camera crew stationed outside the Lindo maternity Wing at St Mary's Hospital, just north of Hyde Park in West London, as the nation watched with bated breath for Kate Middleton to give birth to the little boy who will eventually become king. When the moment came and George was born, at 4.
Prince George's reported move to a school outside of London is "a natural move from two very caring parents," a royal expert has said. Prince William, 39, and Kate Middleton, 40, are reported to be moving their eight year old son from his current London St.Thomas's Battersea and eye up new options in Berkshire, close to Kate's parents Michael and Carole Middleton.
Prince William and Kate Middleton issued a statement via their verified Twitter account over the weekend, writing, «In October 2020 we had the privilege to meet President Zelenskyy and the First Lady to learn of their hope and optimism for Ukraine’s future.
brought Prince George along with them as a surprise. It was controversial because the Duke of Cambridge is patron to the Welsh Rugby Union, while his wife the Duchess of Cambridge was recently appointed patron to the English Rugby Football League and Rugby Football Union. Ahead of the game, Prince George was asked what side he was on, to which he shrugged, smile, and deferred to his dad.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are reportedly moving out of London in favour of Berkshire, which means their eldest son Prince George will need a brand new school. According to reports, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are busy looking at alternatives to Thomas's School in Battersea where eight year old George is currently a student.
Game time! Prince William and Duchess Kate brought a VIP guest as they went to cheer on the England vs. Wales rugby match — their son Prince George.
Prince George cheekily stuck his tongue out while sitting between Prince William and Kate Middleton at a Six Nations match as his parents went head-to-head. The Cambridges took their eldest son, 8, to watch England beat Wales 23-19 at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday. The result will have thrilled Kate, 40, who was made the patron of the Rugby Football Union (RFU) this month.
Sometimes, the sidelines are the most fun place to be…at least Prince George, 8, made them look that was as he hilariously stuck out his tongue and whispered with parents Prince William and Kate Middleton while attending a rugby match on Feb. 26. The trio were all smiles, class, and British spirit in new photos, where they chuckled amongst themselves, sang along to the national anthem, and cheered on their home team.
Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived together at the England vs. Wales Six Nations rugby match on Saturday, but their union went out the window when the whistle blew.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been eyeing up a prep school in Berkshire for Prince George to attend when he finishes Thomas’s Battersea this summer. Prince William and Kate Middleton are understood to be preparing Prince George for a move to the Home Counties. The future King will finish at Thomas’s Battersea in summer and the current plan is for him to move to a prep school in Berkshire, with Lambrook near Ascot and Ludgrove School, where Prince Harry and Prince William both went, front runners.