reports., so they're sending gifts overseas and spending the holidays at home in Montecito, Calif. But, William and Kate are still unsure about their plans since Queen Elizabeth cancelled her annual trip to Sandringham.
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine © @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine appeared from inside his home at in London to on their breakthrough with a COVID-19 vaccine last week, but the décor of the room also caught our attention.He sat in one of the property's living rooms that seems to follow a Japanese-inspired design.It features a light brown linen sofa dressed in solid red, and cream and red patterned cushions from interiors label OKA which, according to the brand's website, are "married
.reports., so they're sending gifts overseas and spending the holidays at home in Montecito, Calif. But, William and Kate are still unsure about their plans since Queen Elizabeth cancelled her annual trip to Sandringham.
While the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spend much of their time at their Kensington Palace apartment in London, the couple also calls Norfolk home thanks to their Anmer Hall residence. In fact, at the beginning of the pandemic, Kate Middleton and Prince William temporarily moved to Anmer Hall with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, for safety.
Prince William and Kate Middleton brought some festive cheers to their friends, family and fans when they shared a new image from their annual Christmas card. And fans have spotted a cute detail that highlights the children's famous love of the outdoors.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Prince William and Kate Middleton have released their official Christmas card for 2020, but besides the adorable faces of Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and two-year-old Prince Louis, we couldn't help but notice what was behind them: an endless log pile.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have shared a stunning new family Christmas card with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 38, who recently enjoyed a family outing at the panto, took to their official Twitter account to unveil the snap, which sees the royal children laughing and giggling as they pose with their mum and dad.
Last week, Prince William and Kate Middleton surprised royal watchers by going on a rare outing with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, in tow. But it wasn't just the public who got an unexpected treat.The Cambridges attended a special performance of the pantomime Pantoland at the London Palladium, which was staged for essential workers and their families.
Prince William and Catherine's three children made their red carpet debut Friday for a Christmas show in London. According to Kensington Palace, the performance of The National Lottery's Pantoland at The Palladium was held to honour pandemic workers.
Prince William and Kate Middleton just gave the world a Christmas gift in the form of a brand new, never-before-seen family photo of them and their three children, Prince George, 7, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2. In the new photo, which was sent out as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's official 2020 Christmas card, the entire family is posed outside, sitting in front of a woodpile backdrop.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are spreading some holiday cheer in London!The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a surprise public appearance with their kids on Friday, attending a special, socially-distanced pantomime performance of The National Lottery's at The Palladium.
Kate Middleton and Prince William just made their very first red carpet appearance with all three kids by their side!
It was a outing kept firmly under wraps, but the secret was out on Friday afternoon in London as Prince William and Duchess Kate stepped on to the red carpet with their children to enjoy a very special trip to the theater.The Cambridge family visited the London Palladium for a December 11 holiday performance of a classic British pantomime show — and Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis couldn’t stop smiling as they made their way inside.It was a rare night out for the Duke and
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have just finished their royal tour using the Royal Train, which saw them travel 1,250 miles over three days to visit people across the UK and thank them for their efforts throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. But according to reports, the royal couple slept in separate single beds while on the train, as the royal suite they used has two single “his and hers” style single beds rather than a double.
Prince William and Kate Middleton boarded the famous Royal Train for a festive three-day tour of the British Isles on Sunday.The royal couple will ride the train over 1,000 miles through England, Scotland and Wales, making ten stops to meet and thank key workers and outstanding men and women who have worked hard during the pandemic. It’s a huge honour to ride the royal train, as only the Queen has the power to let people travel on it.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have been spotted putting on a rare display of affection as they embarked on their royal tour of the UK on Monday 7 December.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 38, were seen exchanging a loving glance as they visited Euston Station in London. Kate and William appeared close as they looked around the station and chatted to staff before stepping on the royal train to start their three-day tour.
But despite the Cambridges’ attempts to acknowledge key workers for their efforts during the COVID crisis, many disgruntled fans have slammed the couple for not setting a good example.
Prince William and Kate Middleton share a private conversation as they arrive at the Euston Station on Sunday (December 6) in London, England.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have embarked upon their three-day Royal Train Tour, leaving London's Euston Station on Sunday evening.Kate Middleton and Prince William met with essential transport workers at the station to thank them for their hard work throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.