Stepping out alongside her husband, Kate Middleton offered William a sweet kiss on the cheek after he lost the game.
28.06.2022 - 14:57 / ok.co.uk
A video of Prince William yelling at a photographer for "stalking" his kids as he, Kate and the children enjoyed a "peaceful" family bike ride last year has emerged, causing Kensington Palace to slam the video as a "breach of privacy".The video is believed to have been recorded in January 2021 as the family rode their bikes on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, on which the Duke and Duchess' home Anmer Hall resides. In the clip, which was uploaded to YouTube and viewed over 20,000 times but has now been deleted, the Duke of Cambridge, 40, could be seen getting irate with the photographer after he spotted him.
The photographer tried to deny any wrongdoing, telling the future King: "I've just realised who it was and I've just stopped", to which Prince William responded: "You didn't, you have been looking for us." The snapper further denied he had been looking for the family, saying: "I promise you I've not been near your house." Kate Middleton, 40, was also heard getting angry off-camera, as she said: “We are out for a bike ride with our children, we saw you by our house.” The photographer, who was also off-camera, said that he wasn't doing anything wrong and was using public roads. Prince William could then be heard saying: “How dare you behave like you have done with our children? How dare you? Stalking around here looking for us and our children?" “I’m out for a quiet bike ride with my children on a Saturday and you won’t even give me your name.
Stepping out alongside her husband, Kate Middleton offered William a sweet kiss on the cheek after he lost the game.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with their three children are set to swap London for Berkshire later this year. But, while the royals are in the capital, they call Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace home.
Prince William has paid tribute to his late mother, Princess Diana, on what would have been her 61st birthday, on July 1. The Duke of Cambridge penned a letter to congratulate the latest recipients of the Diana Award, which recognises people aged 9 to 25 for their social action and humanitarian work. In the letter which came from Kensington Palace and was signed off with William's trademark 'W', which he uses on social media, he wrote: "Congratulations on receiving The Diana Award today! You are part of an inspirational generation of young people who are changing the world through your actions, and I hugely admire your efforts," he wrote in the letter, which was written on official Kensington Palace stationery carrying his "W" royal cipher.
Prince William and Kate Middleton still have some trust issues when it comes to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, over a year after their tell-all TV interview with Oprah Winfrey.Nicholl points out that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did not meet with Meghan and Harry when they were in the United Kingdom, though the couple did reconnect with other members of the royal family during their visit.«I think that does signal not just a busy timetable on the part of the Cambridges but perhaps also a bit of a lack of trust,» she tells ET. «I do know that William and Kate are worried that anything they might say or do with the fact that it could end up being leaked to the media.
A video of Prince William is going viral and making the rounds on social media.
Kensington Palace might have been built in 1605, but that's not to say it isn't also an extremely high-tech home fit to protect the Royal Family. The historical building is equipped with a multitude of security features in order to keep Prince William, Kate Middleton, both 40, and their three children George, eight, Charlotte, seven, and Louis, four away from harm.The Cambridges' home in particular, Apartment 1A, includes a panic room and a secret tunnel... so you can probably guess that the apartment is most likely quite a bit larger than your average flat.
Prince William slammed paparazzi as a leaked video shows the royal screaming at a photographer he accuses of "stalking" his children.
There are some bizarre royal traditions out there, but have you ever wondered why Prince William and Harry's children don't share the same surnames? For most families, the tradition is to pass on the father's surname down to their children – but this isn't the case when it comes to the Royal Family. Prince William and Kate Middleton, both 40, have three children George, eight, Charlotte, seven, and Louis, four, who all share the last name of "Cambridge".This takes after their dad's royal title, which is the Duke of Cambridge. However, the same rule doesn't apply to his estranged brother Prince Harry, 37, and his 40 year old wife Meghan Markle's kids.
Kate Middleton has nailed summer chic as she and husband Prince William arrived at The Fitzwilliam Museum.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who recently celebrated William's 40th birthday, were photographed arriving at the museum on Thursday 23 June. Part of The University of Cambridge, Kate and William were seen with wide smiles plastered across their faces as they walked inside. Kate, also 40, looked incredible in a multicoloured and patterned midi dress, which she paired with a light blue coat.
Prince George is certainly following in his father’s footsteps.The eldest of the Cambridge children, eight, showed off his charitable side during lockdown when he participated in an endeavour for a good cause. His father, the Duke of Cambridge is often showing off his endeavours to better the world and one in particular is his position as President of United For Wildlife and Tusk Trust.
You may well have noticed that Prince William doesn't wear a wedding ring, but his brother Prince Harry does. Despite being married to wife Kate Middleton after tying the knot in 2011, it was reportedly revealed to Kate that William, who marks his 40th birthday on 21 June, would go without a ring. So why is this? Well, at the time, a Palace insider explained: "He’s not one for jewellery.
Prince William celebrated his 40th birthday on Tuesday with well wishes from members of the royal family.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tied the knot in a traditional ceremony at London’s Westminster Abbey in April 2011 – six months after Prince William popped the question. But before getting engaged, William, who turns 40 on June 21, and Kate, 40, dated on and off for seven years. Asked in their engagement interview why he had waited so long, William said bashfully: “I wanted to give her a chance to see in and to back out if she needed to before it all got too much.
Prince William was welcomed into the world on June 21, 1992, by his parents Prince Charles and the late Princess of Wales - Diana Spencer. Prince William was destined to be king – and even his birth set him apart from other members of the royal family being the first heir to the throne to be born in a hospital. On this occasion, William - who has now turned 40 - arrived in the Lindo Wing of St.
Prince William was destined to be king – and even his birth set him apart from other members of the royal family. For when he arrived on 21 June 1982, he was the first heir to the throne to be born in a hospital; on this occasion within the Lindo Wing of St. Mary’s in London.
As Prince William approaches his 40th birthday on 21 June, the way he plans on “reshaping the monarchy” has been revealed. Prince William has long been a steadfast face in the Royal Family, with him being the eldest son of Prince Charles and therefore second in line for the throne.
It’s been 12 years since Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton with his mother's £300,000 sapphire and diamond ring at the foothills of Mount Kenya. The Duke of Cambridge had been travelling around the country with Kate for three weeks with the engagement ring stashed in his rucksack before deciding Lake Rutundu was the perfect place to pop the question.