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Prince George has to do chores for pocket money and screen time, says royal expert - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland - Charlotte
ok.co.uk
04.10.2022 / 10:57

Prince George has to do chores for pocket money and screen time, says royal expert

The Prince and Princess of Wales are “hands-on” parents who have their children doing chores, a royal expert has claimed. It’s been a busy period for Kate and William, both 40, who have had to balance their move from Kensington Palace to Windsor while settling their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, in at their new school. And now royal expert Katie Nicholl has discussed their parenting techniques, saying it’s likely their children do chores in return for pocket money or rewards.

Kate Middleton Shares What Prince George, Princess Charlotte And Prince Louis Say About Her Engagement Photos - etcanada.com - Kenya - Charlotte
etcanada.com
30.09.2022 / 19:07

Kate Middleton Shares What Prince George, Princess Charlotte And Prince Louis Say About Her Engagement Photos

Kate Middleton revealed what her kids think of her and Prince William’s engagement photos in a sweet exchange with royal fans this week.

Prince George warned pals: ‘My dad will be king so you better watch out,’ book says - nypost.com - Britain
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27.09.2022 / 21:07

Prince George warned pals: ‘My dad will be king so you better watch out,’ book says

The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crown, out October 4, alleges that the eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton told his peers they had “better watch out,” reiterating that the Prince of Wales, 40, will be king one day.Wrote Nicholl, “George understands he will one day be king and as a little boy sparred with friends at school, outdoing his peers with the killer line: ‘My dad will be king so you better watch out.'”The royal correspondent also wrote how his sister Princess Charlotte, 7, and younger brother Prince Louis, 4, are being raised with an understanding of the British Crown, as well as a perception of service.“They are raising their children, particularly Prince George, with an awareness of who he is and the role he will inherit, but they are keen not to weigh them down with a sense of duty,” the author scribed.The “Vanity Fair” contributor added, “George understands he will one day be king and as a little boy sparred with friends at school, outdoing his peers with the killer line: ‘My dad will be king so you better watch out.'”William recently moved up in the line of succession as his father, King Charles III, is now the monarch following the death of Queen Elizabeth on Sept.

Prince George told classmates ‘my father will be King so you better watch out’, insider claims - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
27.09.2022 / 18:47

Prince George told classmates ‘my father will be King so you better watch out’, insider claims

A royal insider has claimed that Prince George cheekily told classmates “my father will be King so you better watch out” as the group of friends tussled outside. In her new book The New Royals, author Katie Nicholl says the nine year old, who is second in line to the throne, made the “killer line” while playing with classmates in the school playground. The MailOnline reports that Katie wrote: “[William and Kate] are raising their children, particularly Prince George, with an awareness of who he is and the role he will inherit, but they are keen not to weigh them down with a sense of duty.

Palace forbids some parts of Queen's funeral to be shown again - including Prince George, claims expert - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - France - county Andrew
ok.co.uk
27.09.2022 / 18:07

Palace forbids some parts of Queen's funeral to be shown again - including Prince George, claims expert

Buckingham Palace has forbidden some parts of the Queen 's funeral to be shown to the public again, including nine year old Prince George getting emotional, a royal expert has claimed. British broadcasters have apparently been asked not to share footage of members of the royal family showing their emotions over the death of the Queen, including Sophie, Countess of Wessex who was frequently seen wiping her eyes during the heart-wrenching funeral service on 19 September.

Royal Family: Prince Harry 'feared he would become irrelevant when Prince George turned 18' - www.msn.com
msn.com
25.09.2022 / 04:03

Royal Family: Prince Harry 'feared he would become irrelevant when Prince George turned 18'

Prince Harry has also always had his grievances with the media, spearheaded by the death of his mother, Diana, the Princess of Wales. A palace insider told royal correspondent and author Valentine Low how they recalled that Harry was "always messaging, making phone calls. It was nonstop".

Prince George Has Playful Moment During Queen Elizabeth's Processional -- See the Pic - www.etonline.com - Indiana - Charlotte - city Kent
etonline.com
21.09.2022 / 21:21

Prince George Has Playful Moment During Queen Elizabeth's Processional -- See the Pic

Prince George's playful moment during Queen Elizabeth II's processional was caught by an amateur photographer, who said he didn't notice it until later that afternoon!Prince William and Kate Middleton's 9-year-old son's silly moment lasted a nanosecond following Her Majesty's funeral on Monday at Westminster Abbey, but it was just enough time for amateur photographer Matt White to capture it. The young royal sat in the car — bound for Windsor Castle — with the Princess of Wales and his sister, Princess Charlotte, in tow.According to the, White, a sales consultant from Kent, England, camped out two nights to secure himself a front-row seat at the queen's funeral parade.

Prince George sticks out tongue to crowd at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral - nypost.com - Britain
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20.09.2022 / 23:43

Prince George sticks out tongue to crowd at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral

pulled a Prince Louis during his late great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth’s funeral on Monday.The 9-year-old son of Prince William and Kate Middleton stuck out his tongue and made a funny face while on the way to Windsor Castle — not unlike his 4-year-old brother who put on a show at the Queen’s Jubilee.Photographer Matt White took the cute snap, showing George sitting next to his younger sister, Princess Charlotte, while they were riding in a car.“I’d seen Prince George and Kate go by and snapped a photo of their car, but it was only a very quick photo so I didn’t think it would be that good,” White told the Daily Mail.The photos were snapped as the royal family made their way to Windsor for the queen’s committal service following her funeral mass at Westminster Abbey. George and Charlotte, 7, joined senior royals throughout the funeral procession and followed the monarch’s casket.

Prince George is 'starting to understand how important the Queen was' and her role - www.ok.co.uk - Australia - Charlotte
ok.co.uk
20.09.2022 / 19:18

Prince George is 'starting to understand how important the Queen was' and her role

Prince George is said to be starting to understand the importance of the Queen's role, his mother the Princess of Wales revealed. Prince George, along with sister Charlotte, played an important part in the Queen's emotional State Funeral on Monday as he walked behind her coffin alongside other members of his family.

Princess Charlotte Kept Brother Prince George 'in Line' During Queen Elizabeth's Funeral (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com - Charlotte
etonline.com
20.09.2022 / 00:47

Princess Charlotte Kept Brother Prince George 'in Line' During Queen Elizabeth's Funeral (Exclusive)

Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, who paid tribute to their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, alongside their parents during her funeral at Westminster Abbey on Monday.Charlotte was seen wearing a horseshoe brooch in a touching tribute to her late great-grandmother, who loved horses. A source tells ET that the brooch was a gift from the queen. George was dressed in a navy blue suit as he joined his sister and other members of the royal family. Missing from the occasion was William and Kate's youngest son, 4-year-old Prince Louis. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with Gayle King, who revealed that she was told the royal duo wanted to be part of the day's ceremonies, despite the heaviness of the day. «I'm told that there was a conversation with [their] mom and dad about [whether] they [were] up for it,» she shared, adding that William and Kate «put it out» to the children to make their own decision. «We just learned about the decision this morning that they were gonna participate.»King said that from her perspective, the pair's presence seemed to be «setting a scene.» «The queen [was] never expected to be queen, she became second in line for the throne when she was just 10... she never thought she would actually be queen, she thought her father would serve out.

George and Charlotte given last minute second role in Queen's funeral by parents Kate and William - www.ok.co.uk - London - Charlotte - city Charlotte
ok.co.uk
19.09.2022 / 19:57

George and Charlotte given last minute second role in Queen's funeral by parents Kate and William

Prince George and Princess Charlotte were given their second role of the day following discussions with their parents the Prince and Princess of Wales.The great grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II had walked behind the coffin as it was taken into Westminster Abbey on Monday 19 September for the state funeral. It was unknown whether George, nine, and his younger sister Charlotte, seven, would be taking up the same role during the procession to Windsor Castle from London as their names did not feature in the order of service. However, for the second time of the day, the young royals took their places walking alongside their mum Kate Middleton, 40, and Queen Consort Camilla, 75, while his grandfather King Charles III, 73, and father Prince William, 40, walked behind the monarch's coffin.

Tired and emotional Prince George wipes eyes as royal fans heap praise on him and sister Princess Charlotte - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - city Westminster
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
19.09.2022 / 17:45

Tired and emotional Prince George wipes eyes as royal fans heap praise on him and sister Princess Charlotte

Prince George appeared to visibly show the emotion of the occasion as he sat in Westminster Abbey at the funeral service of his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. The nine-year-old heir to the throne joined his younger sister Princess Charlotte as they paid their respects and said a final goodbye to the Queen.

Sophie Wessex comforts Prince George after he wipes away tears at Queen's funeral - www.ok.co.uk - county Hall - county Windsor - county Prince Edward
ok.co.uk
19.09.2022 / 16:15

Sophie Wessex comforts Prince George after he wipes away tears at Queen's funeral

Sophie Wessex put a loving arm around Prince George as they exited Westminster Abbey following a poignant service for the late Queen Elizabeth II. During the historic state funeral, young George, nine, was seen wiping away tears as he bid a farewell to his late “Gan Gan”. George was joined his sister Princess Charlotte, seven, and other members of the Royal Family as part of the procession, following the Queen’s coffin from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte Ride in Procession at Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral - www.etonline.com - Charlotte - city Westminster - city Charlotte
etonline.com
19.09.2022 / 16:11

Prince George and Princess Charlotte Ride in Procession at Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral

Prince William and Kate Middleton joined the somber procession after the funeral of their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, on Monday. Following the funeral, Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, joined their mother and Camilla, the Queen Consort, in a car behind the procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch.Charlotte was seen wearing a horseshoe brooch in a touching tribute to her late great-grandmother, who loved horses. George and Charlotte exited their car and stood by their father and mother at Wellington Arch to watch as the queen's coffin arrived. They then will travel to the nearby town of Windsor, England, where they will join the procession along the Long Walk to St.

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