Prince Louis stole the show at Saturday's Trooping the Colour, where his mother, Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, made a much-anticipated return to public duties after taking a break due to her cancer diagnosis.
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made her first public appearance since her shock cancer diagnosis in March — arrived at Buckingham Palace in a horse-drawn carriage with her three children: Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Louis, 6. Kate sat next to her youngest son who was seen speaking with his mom while sporting an animated expression on her face.
Lip reader Gaby Lane told The Sun that little Louis mouthed the words “Look over there ma” as he pointed to crowds lined along the Mall in Central London. “Right, look at that,” Kate replied, according to Lane.
Later, Louis had another sweet moment with Kate and his dad, Prince William, while standing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace watching a flyover performed to honor King Charles’ birthday. Louis seemed awed by the 30 jets as they flew over the palace, which let out plumes of red, white and blue smoke.
Prince Louis stole the show at Saturday's Trooping the Colour, where his mother, Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, made a much-anticipated return to public duties after taking a break due to her cancer diagnosis.
her defiant return to the spotlight at last week’s Trooping the Colour ceremony, according to a report.Middleton, 42, delighted fans on Saturday by joining the royal family for King Charles’ birthday celebrations on the Buckingham Palace balcony.Despite not having seen the Princess of Wales since news of her cancer diagnosis came to light, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have reportedly extended an olive branch to the royal.“Both Harry and Meghan have been following Kate’s recovery with huge interest, but sadly it’s had to be more from afar because their lines of communication with the palace and the Waleses, in particular, are very limited, to say the least,” a source told Closer.“They have had enough information to know that people are excited about the idea of a comeback for Kate and they’re both relieved and happy to hear that she’s on the mend and may soon be well enough to return to her duties.”“They’ve jointly reached out to send well wishes, but they’re still not really in a place with Kate to warrant much of a response,” the insider said, adding that this “hasn’t stopped them from trying to connect.”“When Kate gets back into action, their hope is that it might take some of the heat off them and possibly trigger a truce with her and William, and with the King, too,” the source claimed.While Harry has been on home soil twice this year, he has not met up with his estranged brother Prince William and his wife.Instead, the Duke only saw his estranged father, King Charles, in February.
Princess Catherine made sure to keep her plan to return to public duties a secret before stepping out for the first time this weekend!
Princess Catherine‘s appearance at Trooping the Colour may have looked seamless, but it likely took a massive toll on her!
Meghan Markle has come under fire from a royal commentator for being "naive" after promoting two new offerings from her American Riviera Orchard brand coinciding with a significant royal ceremony.
of with , , and reveals so much into an extraordinary family at a difficult time. (See the photo .)The Prince and Princess of Wales are said to have prioritized their children more than ever over the last few months as Kate Middleton undergoes treatment for cancer.
A royal expert has speculated that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may feel differently about missing the 2024 Trooping the Colour ceremony.
2024 Trooping the Colour event.The couple were snubbed from the annual military parade that celebrates King Charles III’s birthday for the second year in a row, and royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told The Sun that Harry regrets not taking part in the ceremony.“I think when it comes to military matters Harry has always taken an interest,” said Fitzwilliams. “I think that he does unquestionably view the way the break has occurred with the Royal Family.
After an emotional day following the second Trooping the Colour parade of King Charles III ’s reign, it’s a good time to look back at the moments when the cheekiest member of the Royal family, Prince Louis, made us all smile. The event took place on Saturday 15 June in the rain, but the soggy English weather didn’t dampen the spirits of the Prince and Princess of Wales’s youngest son.The six year old travelled in a carriage with his mother, Kate, and two siblings, George and Charlotte, and in typical fashion, stole the show.
Princess Catherine is back!
one wrote, accompanied by a flame emoji. “Princess Anne’s equine skills came into play today.
first public appearance in almost six months at Trooping the Colour on Saturday — but it was also the first time her three children had been seen since last Christmas. Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, accompanied the Princess of Wales, 42, in a horse drawn carriage that made its way through London before a scheduled appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
Princess Catherine, aka Kate Middleton, is back in the spotlight!
Adorable Prince Louis, six, has stolen the show at Trooping the Colour after being spotted letting out a huge yawn.The youngest prince couldn't help but show how he was feeling, as a body language expert explains to OK! that it's inevitable he would feel 'bored' and start to 'mess with things.' Adrianne Carter exclusively told OK!: "Louis is getting bored; he's starting to mess with things.This is a sign that Louis is still the lovely and bright personality that we've come to recognise. Louis's big yawn was unspotted by Kate so he was able to give it his all!" But luckily, the prince later seemed to be enjoying himself more as he was seen dancing along to the music.
A video released by Kensington Palace shows the Princess of Wales with her children as they waited for a carriage to take them to Trooping the Colour. The video clip gives a behind the scenes glimpse as she prepared to make her first public appearance this year since her cancer diagnosis.
Lady Louise Windsor absolutely wowed fans as she attended this year's Trooping the Colour, marking a stunning appearance alongside her parents, the Earl and Countess of Wessex. Royal watchers were thrilled to see the 20 year old university student gracing the event, especially after being left wanting last time when she was notably absent.
Kate Middleton was seen comforting her daughter, Princess Charlotte, after she had a minor slip on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in 2018. While she stood in front of her mum, the Duchess of Cambridge, and her dad, Prince William, waving right on cue, at one point the little royal appeared to stumble backwards - as if she fell off a small step she was standing on.
The Princess of Wales has been seen arriving at today's Trooping the Colour ceremony for the first time since her cancer diagnosis, wearing a white Jenny Packham outfit and hat paired with pearl cluster earrings that the Royal previously wore on another significant family event. Kate Middleton is wearing the Cavolfiore earrings from jewellery designer Cassandra Goad, which retail for £5,620.The Princess previously wore these earrings for Prince Louis' christening back in 2018, when she paired them with a cream outfit and statement headband.The earrings, which are made from 18ct yellow gold with pearl and diamonds and are inspired by baskets of fruit, so says the jewellers' website, perfectly complement the Princess' chic and simple outfit.
Princess Anne has again been given a key role at Saturday's Trooping the Colour, as a token of appreciation for her years of unwavering loyalty.The Princess Royal, 73, will join the procession on 15 June as the esteemed 'Gold-Stick-in-Waiting', a title given to the person who is responsible for the personal safety of the monarch. As a 'personal aide-de-camp' to her brother, Anne will ride on horseback alongside her nephew, Prince William, 41, and brother, Prince Edward, 60 – wearing her uniform as Colonel of the Blues and Royals and carrying a gold stick.They will ride behind the 75 year old King, who will be joining the parade that celebrates his official birthday each year in a carriage for the first time, following recent treatment for cancer.
Kate Middleton was seen giving her children a telling-off while they were waving to crowds of royal fans during the Trooping the Colour parade.The children of the Prince and Princess of Wales captured the attention of royal supporters as they rode to Buckingham Palace at last year's event, which celebrates the King's birthday. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were seen waving and smiling to the crowds, even making "cheeky" comments and faces along the way.