A royal unit. As Princess Kate gave a somber address about Addiction Awareness Week in a new video, portraits of her family of five could be seen in the background.
14.10.2022 - 18:03 / usmagazine.com
Another little royal? Princess Kate and Prince William are already parents of three children, but they may be thinking about baby No. 4.
“Kate has been talking about wanting another baby for a while now,” an insider exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly. “She has always wanted four children, and while William was originally happy with three, she has managed to twist his arm.”
The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 40, share Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4. Earlier this year, the Duchess of Cambridge revealed that her husband gets anxious when she meets babies during her various royal engagements.
“William always worries about me meeting under 1-year-olds,” the princess said during a February event, adding that she gets “very broody” about the subject. “I come home saying, ‘Let’s have another one.'”
One month earlier, the couple joked about expanding their family during a visit to a hospital. “Don’t give my wife any more ideas!” William told staff as his wife cradled an onlooker’s baby. After the future queen consort returned the child to her parents, the prince quipped, “Don’t take her with you.”
Kate previously told an onlooker that the Duke of Cambridge wasn’t that interested in having a fourth child. “I don’t think William wants any more,” Kate told a fan during a royal visit to Yorkshire, England, in January 2020.
The couple’s friends, however, believe that the future king may finally have changed his mind. “[Their pals] wouldn’t be surprised if we’ll be hearing an announcement early next year,” the source tells Us.
Earlier this month, Kate cuddled a newborn during a trip to the Royal Surrey Country Hospital, where she visited the institution’s Special Care Baby Unit. The division
A royal unit. As Princess Kate gave a somber address about Addiction Awareness Week in a new video, portraits of her family of five could be seen in the background.
, out shaking hands and kissing commoner babies this week, as the entire family is reportedly taking a short holiday. , Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are on a school break, so their royal parents are expected to clear their own public schedules to spend time with them, as they have in the past.All three kids started at Lambrook this year, which is also the first time they’ve all gone to the same school. People reports that the Wales children will return to class just in time for Halloween.
Marie Claire reports. The family will eventually move to the Castle but, for now, they are reportedly happy at the Cottage. A friend told People, that theirs is a life of a “modern royal family doing normal things.
These two still have a long way to go to get back to normal. Whatever that is.
There could be some royal baby news headed our way soon!
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.
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), Prince William's three children, George, Charlotte and Louis, see her not as any kind of grandmother but as their grandfather's wife. And that's just fine by her. has been in William and Harry's lives for some time, but only married Charles III in 2005, when the kids were 23 and 20, respectively.
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.
King Charles III is said to be planning a “modest” Coronation, where his eldest son Prince William, 40, will play a key role. Charles was formally proclaimed King just days after his late mother Her Majesty the Queen died last month, but his official Coronation isn’t expected to take place until sometime next year.
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.
Following the death of the Queen, Prince William inherited a sprawling country estate King Charles originally bought for his son to settle into family life.
married Camilla, 75, in 2005 — nine years after his divorce from the late Princess Diana.Angela Levin, author of the new book, “Camilla: From Outcast to Queen Consort,” wrote how William, 40, has framed his children’s relationship to Camilla.“William nonetheless has made it clear that Camilla is the wife of his father, but not a step-grandmother to his children, and that Prince George, his sister Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have two grandfathers, but only one grandmother,” Levin wrote.Kate Middleton’s parents, Michael and Carole, are grandparents to their children with Charles, 73, as grandfather.William’s mother Diana died in a car crash in 1997. She and Charles married in 1981 and divorced in 1996.Charles and Camilla had an on-again/off-again relationship throughout their lives.
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.
In a rare moment behind the scenes, Kate Middleton spoke honestly about how difficult it was to name her kids and admitted to feeling pressure from the public. Naming your child is no small task; after all, that’s most likely the name they will have for the rest of their lives. Even the Royals feel the pressure to make the right choice.
Kate Middleton has shared that it took her and Prince William “ages” to pick the names of their children.The two royals are proud parents to Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four. During her visit to Royal Surrey County Hospital on Wednesday 5 October, Kate recalled the moment she had to name her kids while chatting to a pregnant member of the public.
Naming a baby is rarely an easy decision, and it turns out that it might be even harder when you’re part of the royal family.
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.