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.
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Catherine, Princess of Wales "guides" her family. The 40-year-old royal has Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, with her husband Prince William, and a royal expert has revealed that she's a pillar of support for the future monarch. Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, Prince William's former private secretary, told PEOPLE: "She is a matriarch.
Not in the sense of an older woman in a twin set and pearls, but she guides the family and advises [William] when he wants it. " Catherine was handed the Princess of Wales title following the death of Queen Elizabeth on September 8, and she's said to appreciate "the history associated with this role". However, a source explained that she "will understandably want to look to the future as she creates her own path".
Jamie also predicted how Catherine will approach her new title and her new responsibilities. The royal expert said: "She will do so with humility and by acknowledging the past but in her own way. " Meanwhile, a Kensington Palace spokesperson recently confirmed that Prince William doesn't plan to have a formal investiture ceremony as Prince of Wales.
The 40-year-old royal was given the controversial title in September, but he won't have an investiture "anything like his father had" as Prince of Wales. A royal spokesperson explained: "Right now is about deepening trust with the people of Wales and representing the dynamic Wales that there is today. "There are no plans for the investiture yet.
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.
Close friends of the late Princess Diana have slammed The Crown as the Netflix show plans to depict the moments leading up to her death.
Keeping them close. Queen Consort Camilla paid subtle tribute to her and husband King Charles III’s family — including Prince Harry and Meghan Markle — while honoring her late mother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II.
to the Irish Sun, the scenes depicting Diana’s tragic death have “sparked fury.”Princess Diana died in 1997 at 37 following a car accident in Paris’ Pont de l’Alma tunnel while she was being pursued by paparazzi, sparking an international period of mourning. A source from the show reportedly said that crew members are speaking out about the depiction of her death on-screen.“To be going back to Paris and turning Diana’s final days and hours into a drama feels very uncomfortable. Finally, some of the crew members are pushing back,” they told the Sun. “The show always tried to present a fictional version of royal history with as much sensitivity as possible.
There could be some royal baby news headed our way soon!
“The Crown.”The upcoming season is expected to follow the Royal Family as they “are presented with possibly their biggest challenge to date, as the public openly question their role in ‘90s Britain,” per the streamer. Part of that, presumably, will be Princess Diana’s separation from Prince Charles and her post-Royal life leading up to her death in 1997.In one of the photos, which you can see above, Debicki leaves a crowded event with a somber look on her face. Surrounded by people, she still seems very alone.
Another little royal? Princess Kate and Prince William are already parents of three children, but they may be thinking about baby No. 4.
Prince William and Princess Catherine AKA Kate Middleton’s upcoming trip to Boston may be the perfect chance for the couple to reconcile with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle! And they’re actually going to go out of their way to make it happen!
New day jobs! Prince William and Princess Kate recently took over a BBC radio show for a day — and Kate couldn’t help poking a little fun at her husband’s hosting voice.
Party in the USA! Prince William and Princess Kate are “excited” to be coming to America for the first time in eight years, a source exclusively reveals in the latest issue of Us Weekly.
Royal Family website, it suggests that upon meeting royalty, men should bow from the neck and women should dip into a small curtsey. The same rules follow when you address a royal. It’s ‘Your Royal Highness’ on the first meeting and subsequently ‘Sir’ or ‘Ma’am’.
Catherine, Princess of Wales is said to have felt the "pressure" choosing names for her three children. The 40-year-old royal paid a visit to the Royal Surrey County Hospital on Wednesday (05. 10.
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.
isn't the only one stripping his grandchildren of their prince and princess titles.On September 28, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark announced that four of her grandchildren will lose their prince and princess titles as of January 1, 2023. Instead, the children of Prince Joachim will henceforth be referred to as His Excellency Count of Monpezat or Her Excellency Countess of Monpezat. Joachim shares sons Prince Nikolai, 23, and Prince Felix, 20, with his first wife, Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg.
, and , the newly minted Queen consort, are expected to wear tiaras when the newly minted King Charles III hosts his first state visit in November, reports. Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles III will host Cyril Ramaphosa, the president of South Africa, and his wife, Dr. Tshepo Motsepe, during their visit to the United Kingdom in late November, marking Charles's first state visit as king.