Kate Middleton is loving the submissions for her “Hold Still” photography initiative and wants to see more.
22.05.2020 - 21:57 / pinkvilla.com
The Royal Family of the United Kingdom has been in the news for quite some time. While the COVID-19 pandemic has hit the world hard but at the same time there was something else that affected the Royal Family too and that was the sudden exit of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from their royal duties. To add to their woes, Prince Charles tested positive for COVID-19 that worried everyone. However, Prince William and Kate Middleton are trying to keep the spirits alive.
This is evident from a recent
Kate Middleton is loving the submissions for her “Hold Still” photography initiative and wants to see more.
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and Queen Elizabeth's husband marked his 99th birthday on Wednesday. One of the oldest members of the royal family, a new photo was released on social media to commemorate Prince Philip's special day.
Family bond. Prince Harry’s aunt Sophie said she “helped” Meghan Markle adjust to royal life, along with the rest fo the British royal family. In a recent interview with The Sunday Times, the Countess of Wessex—who is married to Queen Elizabeth II’s son and Harry’s uncle Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex—opened up about the royal family’s bond with Meghan and her own experience with becoming a royal after she marred got engaged to Edward in 1999.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have been conducting Zoom calls with charity volunteers to mark Volunteers' Week.William revealed that he's been volunteering with Shout, a mental health texting service.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke with volunteers from Conscious Youth and Machynlleth Community Corona Response.Kate Middleton and Prince William continue to work from their home in Norfolk, and support people who are volunteering all over the United Kingdom.During one of their calls this
Prince Harry is leaning on support across the pond as he continues to face “obstacles” in Los Angeles.
Meghan Markle is reportedly mad about a perceived double standard in how Kensington Palace treats its royal women… and she may be on to something!
Kate Middleton isn’t letting allegations slow her down. The Duchess of Cambridge is “more than happy” to step up to the plate as a senior member of the British royal family and has long believed 2020 would be a “pivotal year,” palaces source told royal expert Kate Nicholl for Vanity Fair on Monday.
Kate Middleton has always had a passion for —she's participated in and often shares on the official Instagram account. Now, she's hoping to impart her passion onto fans and is even sliding into their comments sections.Recently, teamed up with the National Portrait Gallery in London to encourage British citizens to test their camera skills while staying safe at home, launching a campaign called "Hold Still" to capture photos reflecting the spirit of the U.K.
Shut it down, Kate. Kate Middleton responded to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry shade claims, and she is not happy. In case you missed it, Tatler magazine published a report on Monday, May 25, that the Duchess of Cambridge is “exhausted” from the work that Meghan and Harry left for the British royal family after the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced their decision to step down as “senior members” in January.
Kensington Palace issued a rare statement to shoot down a report about Duchess Kate’s state of mind after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s exit from the British royal family.
Princess Charlotte and Prince George might not return to school when Thomas's Battersea reopens next month.According to The Sunday Times, Kate Middleton and Prince William are reportedly "eager" to keep their children at home while the coronavirus pandemic continues.George and Charlotte have been homeschooled during lockdown.Despite government advice suggesting that many schools in the United Kingdom may reopen as soon as June, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly hoping to keep
Kensington Palace is hitting back hard against a tabloid article surrounding Kate Middleton's duties within the royal family. On Wednesday, the Palace released a statement about the recent cover story in the British magazine,, which is titled «Catherine the Great.»
Kensington Palace is hitting back hard against a tabloid article surrounding Kate Middleton‘s duties within the royal family. On Wednesday, the Palace released a statement about the recent cover story in the British magazine, Tatler, which is titled “Catherine the Great”.