It's very unlikely that Prince Andrew will be booted out of his house in Windsor after the Queen made plans for him well before her death last month.
12.10.2022 - 20:57 / etcanada.com
Prince William and Kate Middleton may be known around the world, but they’re trying to make life as normal as possible for their three children.
The Prince and Princess of Wales recently moved from Kensington Palace to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor’s Home Park. Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, also moved schools and now attend Lambrook together.
They’d just started when their great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II passed away at age 96 on September 8.
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Despite their grief, People reported in their latest issue that the family are settling into their new home and William and Kate love the fact that the kids can play in the countryside.
“They love that the kids can go out on their bikes and cycle around the estate, and they are all really excited to meet everyone,” a friend told the magazine, adding: “It’s a real, little community.”
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A close family friend added that they are a “modern Royal Family doing normal things.”
The magazine pointed out that William and Kate try to do the school drop-off and pickup themselves most days.
This is said to be the first time nanny Maria Turrion Borrallo is living separately from the royals, as well.
It's very unlikely that Prince Andrew will be booted out of his house in Windsor after the Queen made plans for him well before her death last month.
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.
Meghan Markle surprised King Charles with an unusual four-word response to his kind wedding day gesture, a new book claims. The former Suits actress tied the knot with Charles' youngest son Prince Harry in 2014 in a fairytale Windsor wedding.
One of the UK’s most revered broadcasters has revealed the level of control exerted by the British Royal Family over broadcasters’ rights for the Queen’s funeral.
Amid their exciting move from Kensington Palace Windsor, royal author Katie Nicholl reflected on the Cambridge family's adoration for all things outdoors, telling OK! that they’re "countryside people, never happier than when wearing muddy boots and a waxed jacket". In turn, this love of the great outdoors is also reflected in the holidays that William and Kate choose for their young family, with Katie also giving us a glimpse into the children's holidays with grandparents King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla.
Sarah Ferguson has given an update on the late Queen's beloved dogs and said it was a "big honour" to have taken on the pets.
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.
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".
The New Royals,” on the reasons why Kate Middleton blossomed in an aristocratic environment — while sister-in-law Meghan Markle chose to resign her royal duties with husband Prince Harry and relocate to the US.Middleton, 40 has officially been a part of the royal family since she wedded Prince William, 40, in April 2011. Throughout their decade of marriage, the Princess of Wales solidified her place as a significant member of the Firm. Markle, 41, on the other hand, has had a rougher go of royal life.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have inherited a “secret” home set on an estate in rural Wales since the death of the Queen last month. Situated in a corner of Carmarthenshire, the sprawling property was bought by King Charles 15 years ago and it was a favourite place for himself and Camilla to visit.
A royal welcome. King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla enjoyed their first joint engagement in Scotland since the official period of mourning Queen Elizabeth II ended.
, , , and are presenting a united front. In a new photo shared by the official Royal Family Instagram account on October 1, the Prince and Princess of Wales posed for a new portrait with the new King and Queen Consort. The photo, taken at Buckingham Palace was captured the evening prior to funeral. “Their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort with Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales,” .
Greeting the royals is pretty complicated.
Following Queen Elizabeth II’s death, the royal family had to adjust to properly greeting the new monarch, King Charles III.