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, out shaking hands and kissing commoner babies this week, as the entire family is reportedly taking a short holiday. , Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are on a school break, so their royal parents are expected to clear their own public schedules to spend time with them, as they have in the past.All three kids started at Lambrook this year, which is also the first time they’ve all gone to the same school. People reports that the Wales children will return to class just in time for Halloween.
(Side note: I wonder if real princesses still dress up like fairytale princesses for Halloween. Moving on.)Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte arrive at Lambrook School with their parents.It’s not traditional for royal parents to sideline royal duties in favor of parental duties, but royals experts have often noted that appear to be taking Princess Diana’s unorthodox approach to raising Royal Highnesses. “From William, I think we get the ,” journalist Angela Mollard has remarked, .
“Princess Diana was the first real royal mum to submerge her children in ordinary life. They went to theme parks, they went to McDonald’s, they went and visited the homeless, they went and visited AIDS patients. She made them aware of their privilege in a way that previous generations hadn’t.” Like Diana, William and Kate always take a more hands-on approach to parenting than previous Waleses.
Princess Charlotte reportedly exhibited 'bad behaviour' during Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, meaning her mum, Kate Middleton, had to be 'scolded' by a senior member of the royal family.
Kate Middleton once revealed how a sweet gesture to son Prince George ended in disaster when she tried to pick up a new skill. The Princess of Wales is well-known for being a very involved mum, devoting all of her time out with her royal duties to children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Supermarkets giants Aldi, Tesco and ASDA are known for their low, budget prices on certain items. But while you can buy ingredients to whip up a cheap spaghetti bolognese from them all, you probably wouldn't expect to find the foods the British Royal family like to snack on.
Marie Claire reports. The family will eventually move to the Castle but, for now, they are reportedly happy at the Cottage. A friend told People, that theirs is a life of a “modern royal family doing normal things.
Prince Harry was allegedly "paranoid" about his staff at Buckingham Palace when he first began dating Meghan Markle. The claim was made by royal author Valentine Low, who has written a new book titled "Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind the Crown." Low alleged that the Duke of Sussex became increasingly distrusting of palace staff and "had this obsession with the media." Kinsey Schofield, royal expert and host of the "To Di For" podcast, told Fox News Digital that the youngest son of King Charles III "has always been suspicious of palace staff" due to his position in the line of succession. Harry, 38, is fifth in line to the throne and has been coined "the spare" by the press.
got moved up the chain of royal hierarchy when Charles became king, but apparently—and this was honestly news to me—being Prince and Princess of Wales comes with its own new set of royal duties and obligations. And, naturally, they are rising to the challenge admirably, as always. Royal biographer Katie Nicholl told that Kate and William have taken to their new roles like they were born to it (which, in William's case, he literally was).
The Prince and Princess of Wales will speak about the importance of mental health on a specially recorded show for BBC Radio One’s Newsbeat. William and Kate, both 40, led a discussion for World Mental Health Day on Monday for a special programme which will be aired on BBC Radio One, Radio One Extra and the Asian Network on Tuesday afternoon.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have recorded a special programme for BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat to mark World Mental Health Day. William and Kate announced on Monday's Newsbeat show that their discussion on the importance of mental health will be broadcast on Tuesday 11 October.The pair addressed listeners during the bulletin, with Kate teasing that "Newsbeat will sound slightly different" on Tuesday.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have been busy recently dealing with their increased royal responsibilities alongside bringing up their three children. Despite having a nanny to help with the children, Prince William and Kate prefer to be hands-on parents to their little ones - Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Prince William has made it clear to his three children that Queen Consort Camilla is not their 'step-grandmother'.
Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William, Prince of Wales, arrive for a surprise visit to the PIPS (Public Initiative for Prevention of Suicide and Self Harm) on Thursday (October 6) in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have been pictured looking all smiles after arriving in Northern Ireland for a day-long visit to the region. As part of the surprise engagement, the Prince and Princess of Wales are visiting difference cross-community organisations that work to support people from all backgrounds, with their first visit being to a mental health charity in north Belfast.
In a rare moment behind the scenes, Kate Middleton spoke honestly about how difficult it was to name her kids and admitted to feeling pressure from the public. Naming your child is no small task; after all, that’s most likely the name they will have for the rest of their lives. Even the Royals feel the pressure to make the right choice.
Kate Middleton is sharing some of her parenting woes.
Naming a baby is rarely an easy decision, and it turns out that it might be even harder when you’re part of the royal family.
Princess Kate Middleton and Prince William's "unprecedented" move to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor caused "uproar", according to a royal expert. The Princess and Prince of Wales recently moved from their Kensington Palace home to Adelaide Cottage in an effort to "downsize".