The royal family is coming together for a good cause.
10.04.2020 - 08:39 / newidea.com.au
Speaking on New Idea Royals podcast 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?"
With the UK's lockdown measures unlikely to be lifted any time soon, it's probable that the mini royals will celebrate their birthdays in isolation.
Prince Louis will turn two on April 23 and then his
The royal family is coming together for a good cause.
Canadian celebrities and even the Royal Family have the victims and their families in mind as Nova Scotia digests the horrific shooting rampage on Saturday and Sunday.
In a regal portrait to commemorate her 80th birthday, the Danish royal family posted a generational photograph showing the Queen, Prince Frederik and his eldest son, Prince Christian.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have revealed that their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—enjoy video chatting with their grandparents.Prince William joked that there had been some teething issues with technology and said, "the family are getting a little bit more used to being able to contact each other."As people around the world continue to practice social distancing and self-isolation, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have revealed how they're keeping in
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.
Mom turned teacher! Homeschooling is new for Duchess Kate, but the royal is taking her new role in stride.
Is there anything she can’t do? Duchess Kate has been the very definition of a hands-on mom with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis during the coronavirus quarantine.
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.
The future heir to the throne, Prince George, and his little siblings have been keeping in touch with their great grandmother, The Queen, throughout this COVID-19 pandemic by sending her adorable “chatty videos.”
The Queen delivered a heartfelt message to the nation tonight as she vowed we WILL defeat the coronavirus.
Kate Middleton and Prince William's children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, were among the many people in the UK who participated in the viral "clap for the UK's National Health Service videos" paying tribute to NHS workers treating coronavirus victims. "To all the doctors, nurses, carers, GPs, pharmacists, volunteers and other NHS staff working tirelessly to help those affected by #COVID19: thank you," Kensington Palace's Instagram captioned the video.
The UK took part in a nationwide “clapping” initiative to give thanks to British healthcare workers during the coronavirus pandemic – and it turns out some very special members of royalty joined in, too!
Siblings who spread love! Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 4, and Prince Louis (who turns 2 next month) sent a public thank you and round of applause to healthcare workers helping to fight COVID-19 in a video on Thursday afternoon.