Christmas Day is to see Queen Elizabeth II and her family go to church. Not this year.
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Zara Tindall is expecting her third child with her husband, Mike Tindall.“It’s been a good week for me. [Zara] had a little scan last week.
Third Tindall on its way,” the retired rugby player, 42, announced on the podcast he cohosts, “The Good, The Bad & The Rugby,” on Tuesday, December 8.Mike, who already shares daughters Mia Grace, 6, and Lena Elizabeth, 2, with the equestrian, told his cohosts, James Haskell and Alex Payne, “I’d like a boy this time. I’ve got two girls.
Christmas Day is to see Queen Elizabeth II and her family go to church. Not this year.
Queen Elizabeth II delivered her annual Christmas Day message on Dec. 25, and now it’s being spoofed in a new animated video posted on Instagram.
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several traditions for the holiday season.According to a royal source, Prince William and Duchess Kate, who share sons Prince George and Prince Louis and daughter Princess Charlotte, prioritize family traditions, including celebrating with Queen Elizabeth II at the monarch’s 20,000-acre estate in Norfolk, England.“It’s important to them that their kids share childhood traditions like their school pals,” the insider told Us Weekly in December 2018.
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The 2020 Clarence House Christmas card has officially arrived.In a photograph taken by a member of their staff, Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla posed together in the garden at Birkhall, the property on Queen Elizabeth II's Balmoral estate in Scotland where Charles and Camilla have largely been residing since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. The picture shows the couple siting on a bench while surrounded by colorful flora.
While it’s Prince Charles who’s up next in the line of royal succession, there are U.K. citizens who would prefer his son Prince William as king after Queen Elizabeth II’s reign ends. At least that’s according to a new poll released by YouGov, which found that the Duke of Cambridge’s popularity had grown in recent months.
making solo appearances amid the coronavirus pandemic, but it sounds like we could see more group gatherings as we head into 2021 thanks to the Queen's new "firm of eight." According to The Sun, Queen Elizabeth II has picked a select group of eight senior royals to make public appearances together in order to abide by her personal rule of "one must be seen to be believed."The group includes Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla of Cornwall, Prince Edward, Countess
Another one! Pippa Middleton is pregnant with James Matthews’ baby, according to reports by Page Six and PEOPLE. The 37-year-old socialite, who is the younger sister of Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, is already mom to 2-year-old son Arthur Michael William Matthews with her husband, 45-year-old former professional racing driver Matthews.
The royal family is expanding! Pippa Middleton is expecting her second child with husband James Matthews, according to a new report on December 14. Pippa, who is the younger sister of the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, has not addressed or confirmed the pregnancy report. HollywoodLife has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment.
Cassie and Alex Fine are expecting their second child together, exactly one year after welcoming their first daughter.“Coming soon…,” the singer, 34, captioned an Instagram video on Thursday, December 10. In the video, 12-month-old daughter Frankie rubbed her pregnant belly as Fine, 27, held her hand.
Cassie and her husband, Alex Fine, are expanding their family!The 34-year-old singer announced via Instagram on Thursday that the two are expecting their second child together. They're also parents to 1-year-old daughter Frankie.«Can't wait to meet you,» Cassie captioned the post, which featured a series of beautiful photos from her pregnancy photo shoot with photographer Alex Evans.A post shared by Casandra (@cassie)«You are so stunning!» Khloe Kardashian marveled in the comments section.
LONDON -- Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter Zara Tindall is pregnant with her third child, her husband announced Wednesday.Former rugby star Mike Tindall, who has two daughters with Zara — 6-year-old Mia and 2-year-old Lena — said he wanted their third child to be a boy.“It’s been a good week for me, had a little scan last week — third Tindall on its way,” he said on a podcast he co-hosts.
Another royal baby is on the way. Zara Tindall, an accomplished equestrian who is also Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter and the daughter of Princess Anne, is expecting her third child with her husband, rugby player Mike Tindall, reported People.
), saying "It’s been a good week for me, had a little scan last week—third Tindall on its way."“We’re not sure what to do," Mike continued. “I’d like a boy this time.
Zara and Mike Tindall are expecting their third child together, former rugby player Mike has announced.The Queen’s grad-daughter’s husband Mike, 42, announced the happy news on a podcast he hosts called The Good, The Bad & The Rugby. He said: “It's been a good week for me, had a little scan last week – third Tindall on its way.” Mike and Zara already share two daughters, Mia, six, and two year old Lena, together.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are eager to launch their new nonprofit organization, Archewell, but they have no plans to compete with Queen Elizabeth II's own honor awards with a potential recognition ceremony courtesy of their new venture. In a statement shared today with media, including BAZAAR.com, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex clarified that there will be no sense of "rivalry" with the monarchy in the couple's upcoming Stateside philanthropic endeavors.