Prince Louis turned two today, April 23. To mark his birthday, the Kensington Palace had shared two adorable photos of the little munchkin.
09.04.2020 - 14:49 / newidea.com.au
According to the Daily Express, royal commentator Angela Mollard said: "The Queen is now completely proficient on online video conferencing.
"All her grandchildren have been sending her chatty little messages.
"Wouldn't it be lovely if she hopped on and wished them a happy birthday on their special birthdays?"
Prince Louis turned two today, April 23. To mark his birthday, the Kensington Palace had shared two adorable photos of the little munchkin.
The Royal Family has had a hard few months, with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's exit from their royal duties and Prince Charles being tested positive for COVID-19. As for Prince William and Kate Middleton, the royal couple is currently stationed in their Sandringham country home, Anmer Hall, along with their three children - Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 4 and Prince Louis, 23 months.
Kate Middleton and Prince William did an interview with the BBC about mental health during the coronavirus pandemic, and the Duchess of Cambridge opened up a bit about her life at home with her children Prince George, 6; Princess Charlotte, 4; and Prince Louis, almost 2. "It’s been ups and downs," she said, adding that she imagines it's that way for a lot of families.
Prince William and wife Kate Middleton spoke in a video call with Tina Daheley on BBC Breakfast this morning, when they gave a glimpse into their family life during lockdown.The Duke of Cambridge, 37, revealed that he, Kate and their children are keeping in touch with the rest of the royal family via video calls during lockdown. Kate, 38, admitted that the video calls be difficult with their three young children; Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, almost two.
Royal commentator Katie Nicholl told OK! magazine that the royal mum plans to make Louis' birthday a special one.
The adorable Prince Louis is about to turn two and if you’re sat there thinking how has it been two years then trust us, we feel the same.
How can it be two years since the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge introduced their youngest child? Prince Louis Arthur Charles Cambridge, who’s currently fifth in line to the throne, celebrates his second birthday on 23 April – St George’s Day. His family, including siblings Prince George, six, and Princess Charlotte, four, are self-isolating at Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate for the foreseeable future.
Speaking on New Idea Royals podcast Angela Mollard said: "The Queen is now completely proficient on online video conferencing.
Mom turned teacher! Homeschooling is new for Duchess Kate, but the royal is taking her new role in stride.
Amidst the coronavirus scare, Prince William and Kate Middleton have shifted base to their Sandringham country home, Anmer Hall, along with their three children - Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 4 and Prince Louis, 23 months. Speaking of their youngest child, Louis will soon be turning two years of age, on April 23, 2020.
So the current coronavirus pandemic has left us social distancing for the sake of our health, which is a bit of a bummer. But the silver lining here is that people are finding unique ways to enjoy life's milestones (such as weddings and graduations) in these unprecedented times, and the royals are no exception.
A change of plans. Prince William and Duchess Kate had to alter their plans for Prince Louis’ 2nd birthday party amid the coronavirus pandemic, but the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge aren’t going to let their youngest son’s big day go uncelebrated.
An insider told The Sun, 'Kate Middleton ensures that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis speak to the Queen, known as "Gan Gan", and Prince Philip as often as possible.
Last week we got video of Kate Middleton and Prince William's three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—joining in on the "Clap for Our Carers" movement in the UK, to appreciate health workers in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. The video was designed for max cuteness, and it fully succeeded, but it also had a practical element: Despite their young ages, the three young royals are out there helping to support and lift up the public in the midst of a crisis.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s children Prince George (6), Princess Charlotte (4), and little Prince Louis (1) joined the Clap For Our Carers campaign and honoured the doctors, nurses, caretakers and other medical professionals who are tirelessly working to save the COVID-19 infected people in the UK.