With Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry splitting their time between the U.K. and Canada, Kate Middleton will need to step up to the plate.
26.12.2019 - 23:16 / usmagazine.com
The best Christmas gift! Princess Charlotte won over royal watchers yet again when she curtsied to great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II during the family’s holiday celebrations.
The moment occurred during the brood’s visit to St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham on Wednesday, December 25. The queen, 93, departed the Christmas Day service in a video captured by BBC News. Duchess Kate leaned down to speak to her 4-year-old daughter before holding Charlotte’s hand as they stepped forward.
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With Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry splitting their time between the U.K. and Canada, Kate Middleton will need to step up to the plate.
Kensington Palace shed some light on the reason that Duchess Meghan did not call into the Sandringham summit with Prince Harry, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William and Prince Charles.
Queen Elizabeth II has been seen wearing a hearing aid for the first time.The 93 year old was photographed with the red and brown coloured device discreetly positioned inside her ear on Sunday. She was travelling by car to a morning church service in Sandringham when the pictures of Her Majesty were snapped.
Spotted! Prince Philip was seen leaving his Sandringham Estate ahead of Queen Elizabeth II’s meeting with Prince Harry, Prince William and Prince Charles.
LONDON – Queen Elizabeth II will convene a portentous family meeting on Monday to thrash out the options ahead for Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex – and possibly shape the face of the royal house for years.
Staying the course. Queen Elizabeth II may be in the midst of a royal crisis, but she is still sticking to her regular routine.
Prince Harry has someunfinished business to attend to.
Queen Elizabeth II, 93, made her first appearance since Prince Harry, 35, and Duchess Meghan Markle, 38, announced their move to North America. The longest reigning monarch of the United Kingdom was spotted on her Sandringham estate in Norfolk on Jan. 10 behind the wheel of her Land Rover — yes, you read that right. The Queen appeared to have a rather stern look across her visage, as she concentrated on the road and squinted to keep the beaming sun out of her eyes.
On a mission. Queen Elizabeth II was spotted looking concerned as she drove through her Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England, in the wake of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan‘s bombshell announcement.
Stepping out in style. Duchess Kate and Prince William attended a service at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, England, along with Queen Elizabeth II, on Sunday, January 5.
The big moment royal watchers were highly anticipating is here: Kate Middleton and Prince George's two oldest kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, have made their royal Christmas debut at six and four, respectively. The two joined their parents, grandfather Prince Charles, and their great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II for Christmas morning service in Norfolk.
Princess Charlotte just made her royal Christmas walk debut, alongside her brother Prince George.Charlotte was adorably captured on camera copying mom Kate Middleton's curtsy to the queen.The Cambridge kids also met with well-wishers and received gifts from the crowd.One of the royal family's most important festive traditions involves them walking to a local church in Sandringham to attend the Christmas Day service.2019 was special for the Cambridges as Prince George and Princess Charlotte made
The royal family were out in force to celebrate Christmas at Sandringham house.
Princess Charlotte and Prince George became the centre of attention at yesterday’s royal church service. The young royals are usually kept at home on December 25 as their parents join the Queen and the rest of the royals at Sandringham church, but this year their parents decided the bring them along.The siblings looked adorable in their Sunday best as they held on to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s hands before heading into the church for the services.
Prince Andrew attended Christmas services — just away from the spotlight of the rest of the royal family. While Prince William and his family — wife Kate Middleton and their eldest kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte — and Andrew's brother, Prince Charles, were photographed on the annual walk to Church of St. Mary Magdalene on the Queen’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England, on Wednesday, Queen Elizabeth II's other son made a far less public entrance.
Princess Charlotte has proven to be a future queen of hearts after a loving display on Christmas morning.The little four year old stole the show as she attended the traditional Christmas Day mass at Sandringham for the first time. Following the church service, which was attended by Prince George, Prince William and Kate Middleton, the royals headed out to meet and greet the waiting public.
Prince George, 6, and Princess Charlotte, 4, are getting royal duties added to their agendas one by one! The royal siblings joined their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William, for the first time for the traditional walk to Christmas Day church services at St. Mary Magdalene in Sandringham, with their grandmother, the Queen.
A family affair! The royal family kicked off their Christmas celebrations this year with their annual church attendance.