Julia recently shared her revealing insights about being Prince George’s godmother during interviews conducted to commemorate what would’ve been Diana’s 59th birthday.
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The 94-year-old broadcaster and natural historian met with the royals on Saturday for a pre-release screening and while there he gave Prince George a very special gift.
Taking to Instagram on Sunday, Wills and Kate shared details of the present, but it wasn’t until after the meet and greet that the significance of the gift was revealed.
Julia recently shared her revealing insights about being Prince George’s godmother during interviews conducted to commemorate what would’ve been Diana’s 59th birthday.
Former Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan, 30, is expecting her third child in March, and this week spoke out about how extreme morning sickness - or hyperemesis gravidarum as it’s known medically - has made her pregnancy a "real challenge".The blonde actress revealed on Instagram on Wednesday she has felt "weak most days" and has "struggled to eat"..
Kate Middleton has expressed her excitement at being back at the reopened Natural History Museum as she revealed she will announce the winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year at the competition’s first virtual award ceremony.
We might know her as Her Majesty, or Ma'am, but the Queen has several nicknames bestowed on her by her family. Known as 'Lilibet' since childhood after struggling to say Elizabeth, Prince Philip calls her 'cabbage', while her great grandson Prince George and his siblings call her 'Gan Gan'.The funniest, however, is ‘Gary’.
Each year the royal family release family photos during the festive period as a way to thank fans for their support and last year was no different. Along with their individual family pictures, The Queen posed for a snap with son Prince Charles, grandson Prince William and great-grandson Prince George – who are the three future kings.
Kate Middleton has revealed how upset her children Prince George and Princess Charlotte were after failing to receive an invite to a royal visit.The 38 year old, whose favourite jewellery brand recently launched a luxe advent calendar, was invited to officially name a new research vessel last year.The public were asked the suggest names for the massive ship, but organisers reportedly ruled out the title Boaty McBoatface and opted to go with Kate's suggestion of RRS Sir David Attenborough
Royal fans were left gushing on Monday night as Prince William shared new photos of his three children.The 38 year old fronted an ITV documentary about protecting the environment entitled A Planet For Us All, which showed him on a global mission that was filmed over two years. Whilst many fans of the Duke of Cambridge praised him for his knowledge and passion for our planet, others concentrated more on the rare footage of his and Kate Middleton's three young children.
Sir David Attenborough about the natural world. In the cute clip, shared on the Cambridge family's official Instagram account, @KensingtonRoyal, we get a rare chance to hear Prince George, seven, and Princess Charlotte, five speak.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's are curious little children.
To celebrate the launch of the new film, A Life On Our Planet, which lands on Netflix on October 4th, Sir David Attenborough is answering questions from some famous fans.Today an adorable video has been released on the Kensington Royal official Twitter page which shows the young Cambridge royals Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis asking Sir David their burning questions about the natural world.The sweet video was filmed by Kate Middleton and Prince William in their garden it is
The children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are speaking in public for the first time, and they’re doing it with legendary conversationist and filmmaker Sir David Attenborough.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have left fans gushing over their adorable three children as they shared a rare video of of them.The royal couple posted a video of their children Prince George,Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis asking David Attenborough questions on their social media feeds.The clip opens with Prince George, seven, saying: “Hello David Attenborough, what animal do you think will be extinct next?” To which David replies: “Well let’s hope there won’t be any because there are
Prince Louis, 2, Prince George, 7, and Princess Charlotte, 5, are growing up so fast! In a new video, Prince William, 38, and Kate Middleton’s kids ask Sir David Attenborough, 94, some questions about animals. This is the first time we’ve heard little Prince Louis speak.
A post shared by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@kensingtonroyal) on Sep 26, 2020 at 2:30pm PDTPrince George was seen in a photograph looking intrigued as he handled the fossilised tooth from an extinct Carcharocles megalodon – one of the most feared predators to have swum in the seas.Sir David revealed that he had found the tooth, which is 23-million-years-old, embedded in soft limestone while on holiday in Malta in the late 1960s.Speaking to the Times of Malta, Jose Herrera said: ‘There are
Princess Charlotte looked super cute this weekend as she was pictured meeting Sir David Attenborough for the launch of his new film, A Life On Our Planet. The Duchess of Cambridge dressed her daughter in a beautiful floral peter pan collar dress from high street retailer Zara, and teamed it with some sky-blue pumps.
Princess Charlotte and Prince George are both missing out on one of their favourite lessons due to new rules introduced at their school because of the coronavirus pandemic. Pupils at Thomas's private school in Battersea, which the royal children attend, are not allowed to partake in their usual swimming lessons.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's two children were excited to get back to school to see their friends and teachers, but will no doubt be disappointed at the new measures.
Prince George has received a very unique gift. The 7-year-old royal recently met Sir David Attenborough, known for narrating docuseries such as "Planet Earth," who offered George a shark tooth.
Cambridge royals Prince William and Kate Middleton recently gave their kids a great surprise! On Saturday (September 26), the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a few photos on their Instagram account with their kids – Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2 – meeting one of their favourite celebrities: Sir David Attenborough. The photos were taken earlier this week in the gardens of their home at Kensington Palace after Prince William and the conservation advocate and
Sir David Attenborough delighted a starstruck Prince George by giving him a fossilised tooth during a private screening of the naturalist's new documentary at Kensington Palace. The young prince looked captivated as he was handed the special gift, the tooth of a carcharocles megalodon, a shark that was once a sea predator.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have shared new photos of their family visit from Sir David Attenborough.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 38, gave fans an intimate look at their meeting with the wildlife presenter, 94, from a distance.