Kate Middleton revealed what her kids think of her and Prince William’s engagement photos in a sweet exchange with royal fans this week.
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Supernanny Jo Frost shared her thoughts about Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s behaviour at the late monarch’s funeral on Monday.The global parenting expert, who knows a thing or two about children's mannerisms, took to social media to share her thoughts on the way the young royals conducted themselves during the historical service. Next to a snap of George, nine, and Charlotte, seven on Instagram, Jo began by saying: "Impeccable!!. “Little did Prince George & Princess Charlotte Wales know that their stamina and orderly conduct at the Queen's Jubilee would be the training in attending their own Gan-Gan's State funeral.
“A careful decision for their parents to make regarding their attendance," she continued. "I believe taking into account their ages and succession to the throne, this historical moment was an absolute must. “Such emotional life experiences embed memories that do profoundly hold a unique impact years later, one that you will both remember beside your loving nurturing parents.” Jo added: “You did yourselves proud, your poise and grace outstanding, we cried when you did overwhelmed and we stood in silence and awe as we honored with respect Her Majesty, your late great- grandmother.
“May you remember daily the sweet moments little ones, take comfort from your loving family and heal in your own time.” Jo signed off her thoughtful message "Nanny JoJo". Her followers immediately flocked to the comment section to also praise the youngsters. One user commented: “They did amazing for the situation, length of time, and their ages.
Wow! Their Gan Gan would be proud of them.” “Incredibly well behaved. Very impressed,” said another with a love heart emoji. “Beautiful babies.
Kate Middleton revealed what her kids think of her and Prince William’s engagement photos in a sweet exchange with royal fans this week.
On Monday the televised state funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth was broadcasted on screens across the globe. And among the members of the royal family taking part in the ceremony were the young Prince George and Princess Charlotte , two of the Queen’s great grandchildren.
pulled a Prince Louis during his late great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth’s funeral on Monday.The 9-year-old son of Prince William and Kate Middleton stuck out his tongue and made a funny face while on the way to Windsor Castle — not unlike his 4-year-old brother who put on a show at the Queen’s Jubilee.Photographer Matt White took the cute snap, showing George sitting next to his younger sister, Princess Charlotte, while they were riding in a car.“I’d seen Prince George and Kate go by and snapped a photo of their car, but it was only a very quick photo so I didn’t think it would be that good,” White told the Daily Mail.The photos were snapped as the royal family made their way to Windsor for the queen’s committal service following her funeral mass at Westminster Abbey. George and Charlotte, 7, joined senior royals throughout the funeral procession and followed the monarch’s casket.
Mike Tindall, the husband of the late Queen's granddaughter Zara, has finally broken his silence after attending the Queen's funeral and service of committal on Monday. Following the service, Mike, 43, took to Instagram to post a video of Her Majesty The Queen’s Piper playing a lament as her coffin was lowered into the royal vault below the chapel.The rugby legend was seen being a pillar of support for his wife Zara, 41, as well as 14 year old James, Viscount Severn - the son of Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex - as he placed a protective, and no doubt comforting, hand on the young boy's back. There was a state funeral for the Queen at Westminster Abbey, followed by a service of committal at St.
Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, who paid tribute to their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, alongside their parents during her funeral at Westminster Abbey on Monday.Charlotte was seen wearing a horseshoe brooch in a touching tribute to her late great-grandmother, who loved horses. A source tells ET that the brooch was a gift from the queen. George was dressed in a navy blue suit as he joined his sister and other members of the royal family. Missing from the occasion was William and Kate's youngest son, 4-year-old Prince Louis. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke with Gayle King, who revealed that she was told the royal duo wanted to be part of the day's ceremonies, despite the heaviness of the day. «I'm told that there was a conversation with [their] mom and dad about [whether] they [were] up for it,» she shared, adding that William and Kate «put it out» to the children to make their own decision. «We just learned about the decision this morning that they were gonna participate.»King said that from her perspective, the pair's presence seemed to be «setting a scene.» «The queen [was] never expected to be queen, she became second in line for the throne when she was just 10... she never thought she would actually be queen, she thought her father would serve out.
Not for everyone. Prince William and Princess Kate grappled over possibly bringing their youngest son, Prince Louis, to Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral, a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
Queen Elizabeth‘s funeral took place today (Monday, September 19) in both London, England and Windsor, England.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte were given their second role of the day following discussions with their parents the Prince and Princess of Wales.The great grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II had walked behind the coffin as it was taken into Westminster Abbey on Monday 19 September for the state funeral. It was unknown whether George, nine, and his younger sister Charlotte, seven, would be taking up the same role during the procession to Windsor Castle from London as their names did not feature in the order of service. However, for the second time of the day, the young royals took their places walking alongside their mum Kate Middleton, 40, and Queen Consort Camilla, 75, while his grandfather King Charles III, 73, and father Prince William, 40, walked behind the monarch's coffin.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte have been a source of comfort to their parents Kate Middleton and Prince William, according to a body language expert. Kate and William's eldest two children attended their great-grandmother The Queen's funeral at Westminster Abbey today, Monday 19 September.They also took part in the procession, standing behind their parents and in front of their uncle Prince Harry and aunt Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex.
Zara Tindall, the Queen’s eldest granddaughter, walks with husband Mike Tindall as they grieve together at the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday (September 19) in London, England.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have returned to the site of their 2018 royal wedding. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen back in Windsor, England, on Monday amid the events surrounding thestate funeral, procession, and committal service for Queen Elizabeth II at St. George's Chapel. The funeral took place at Westminster Abbey in London, England, with Harry and Meghan seated behind his father, King Charles III, and stepmother, Camilla, the Queen Consort.
Princess Charlotte is visibly emotional outside of the funeral of her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. The 7-year-old daughter of Prince William and Kate Middleton was seen exiting Westminster Abbey on Monday.Charlotte, who wore a touching horseshoe brooch, gifted to her by the queen, was seen visibly upset as she wiped her eyes outside of the church in London, England.
Sophie Wessex put a loving arm around Prince George as they exited Westminster Abbey following a poignant service for the late Queen Elizabeth II. During the historic state funeral, young George, nine, was seen wiping away tears as he bid a farewell to his late “Gan Gan”. George was joined his sister Princess Charlotte, seven, and other members of the Royal Family as part of the procession, following the Queen’s coffin from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey.
Prince William and Kate Middleton joined the somber procession after the funeral of their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, on Monday. Following the funeral, Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, joined their mother and Camilla, the Queen Consort, in a car behind the procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch.Charlotte was seen wearing a horseshoe brooch in a touching tribute to her late great-grandmother, who loved horses. George and Charlotte exited their car and stood by their father and mother at Wellington Arch to watch as the queen's coffin arrived. They then will travel to the nearby town of Windsor, England, where they will join the procession along the Long Walk to St.
Celebrating her legacy. Prince William and Princess Kate honored Queen Elizabeth II at her funeral on Monday, September 19, with Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, by their side.
Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (aka Meghan Markle) arrive at Westminster Abbey for the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday (September 19) in London, England.
Unlike his siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis will not be attending the Queen's funeral today, Monday 19 September, or walking in the procession.The four year old prince is unable to attend due to being too young. A source told MailOnline: "As parents they have, of course, thought long and hard about whether their children should accompany them.