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Princess Charlotte's 'natural confidence' - and why it's thanks to Kate's happy childhood - www.ok.co.uk - Charlotte
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24.07.2023

Princess Charlotte's 'natural confidence' - and why it's thanks to Kate's happy childhood

There’s nothing like a mother’s bond with her daughter, particularly when they share so many of the same passions and a similar cheeky sense of humour. And when the Princess of Wales and her daughter, Princess Charlotte, eight, took their seats in the royal box at Wimbledon to watch Carlos Alcaraz, 20, claim his victory in the men’s singles, we were given a lovely glimpse of their close relationship.The pair were joined by the Prince of Wales and Prince George on the family outing, as the little princess enjoyed her first ever visit to the tennis tournament.

Prince George's birthday plans - from family beach trip to 'normal' party at home - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham
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22.07.2023

Prince George's birthday plans - from family beach trip to 'normal' party at home

With Prince George turning 10 today – Saturday July 22 – how exactly might he be marking his milestone birthday with his family? As the royal children are enjoying their summer holidays, there are a number of possibilities on the table for the young royal's special day - from parties with school friends at home to exciting outings or even a foreign trip. As well as exciting day trips, the Wales family have a number of traditions whenever any of their children celebrate a birthday, including a homemade cake by the Princess of Wales.

Kate's 5 ways to keep George grounded, from boarding school ban to loving nanny - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham
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22.07.2023

Kate's 5 ways to keep George grounded, from boarding school ban to loving nanny

It seems like only yesterday Prince George was introduced to the world. Swaddled in his mother’s arms as she posed on the steps of the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital, London, just one day after he was born, the newest member of the royal family had no inkling of the future that lay ahead. His life had been prescribed from the moment he was born – destined to one day be King.

'Prince George had a baptism of fire - Kate and William wanted to introduce him gradually' - www.ok.co.uk
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21.07.2023

'Prince George had a baptism of fire - Kate and William wanted to introduce him gradually'

As he has been already, Prince George will be front and centre for many major royal moments in the years to come. As he grows older and gains a firmer grasp on what his future role will involve, he is expected to follow a similar path as his father, Prince William, did.

Kate's genius plan to make George, Charlotte and Louis' childhoods 'normal' - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham - Charlotte
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20.07.2023

Kate's genius plan to make George, Charlotte and Louis' childhoods 'normal'

With the countdown to Prince George's milestone 10th birthday on, there are a number of ways that the Prince and Princess of Wales have carved their own path when it comes to raising their three children. From being thoroughly hands-on parents to taking the royal youngsters out on day trips, Prince William and Kate relish in being able to protect their children's privacy.The normal rules that govern life at home for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis must be especially felt when there is a birthday to celebrate.

King spending summer at Balmoral means he'll follow tradition - but do it his own way - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland
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14.07.2023

King spending summer at Balmoral means he'll follow tradition - but do it his own way

Much like Queen Elizabeth, King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to spend at least part of the summer on the Balmoral Estate in Scotland, with a friend of the couple telling Vanity Fair: "The house was always full of guests coming and going and Charles will be continuing that tradition.That is very important to him." The Balmoral Estate was incredibly important to the late Queen and is comprised of several smaller properties, including Birkhall, Craigowan Lodge and Tam Na Ghar. While the King looks set to be returning to Scotland for a well deserved break in the coming weeks, former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond has questioned what the monarch's time up there could look like and why it will be different from how the late Queen would spend the period.

Kate Middleton is ‘steel in a velvet glove’ - just like Queen Mother - www.ok.co.uk - county Charles
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12.07.2023

Kate Middleton is ‘steel in a velvet glove’ - just like Queen Mother

The Princess of Wales is one of the most instantly recognisable women in the world, as well as one of the monarchy’s greatest assets, but any personal thoughts that stretch beyond the boundaries of her official role remain an enigma to many. We know she possesses a keen interest in early years development - to the point where she has become one of the leading voices in the field thanks to her research and the success of projects such as the Big 5 Survey and Shaping Us. But when it comes to areas of her private life, she is inscrutable.The once-quiet and reserved Kate has been replaced by an assured, playful – and occasionally forceful – figure, commanding as much respect from the public as King Charles or Prince William could ever hope for.

Inside Kate Middleton's summer plans - as she keeps kids busy with 'sports and chores' - www.ok.co.uk - county Windsor - city Norfolk - Charlotte
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09.07.2023

Inside Kate Middleton's summer plans - as she keeps kids busy with 'sports and chores'

Following an incredibly busy and thrilling few months for the Royal Family, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have completed their first year at their new school.The Prince and Princess of Wales' three children all attend Lambrook School near their home in Windsor and will be packing in as much fun as possible before they head back to the classroom on Wednesday, September 6. But what will the young royals be getting up to in their time off? Judging by their previous school breaks and revelations by the couple themselves, it seems the family of five will have some exciting plans.

'King and Queen's approach shows they won't do anything to rock the boat', says expert - www.ok.co.uk - county Windsor - county Andrew - county King And Queen - county Prince Edward
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03.07.2023

'King and Queen's approach shows they won't do anything to rock the boat', says expert

Ever since his reign began last September, King Charles has introduced a handful of new modern proposals, but certainly nothing that has shaken the monarchy to its core. The most significant of these changes was to make both The Princess Royal and The Duke of Edinburgh Counsellors of State - thereby removing the need for Prince Andrew or Prince Harry to have to step in if the King was ever abroad or otherwise incapacitated.This approach of not drastically shifting how the Firm operates is something that former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond feels is entirely to the Monarch's credit.

Andrew was 'left money in Queen's will to stay at Royal Lodge' - www.ok.co.uk - county Windsor - county Berkshire
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13.06.2023

Andrew was 'left money in Queen's will to stay at Royal Lodge'

The Duke of York's battle to keep his home of 20 years at Royal Lodge on the Windsor Estate still remains far from over as OK! can exclusively reveal that Queen Elizabeth made provisions in her will to allow her second son to stay at the home. Following ongoing reports that King Charles wishes to downsize the number of properties that make up the royal portfolio, it was suggested that Prince Andrew could move into the slightly smaller Frogmore Cottage - the former home of Prince Harry and Meghan.

Kate Middleton's 'bullied' school days - and how they've shaped her as a mum - www.ok.co.uk - Charlotte
ok.co.uk
13.06.2023

Kate Middleton's 'bullied' school days - and how they've shaped her as a mum

The Princess of Wales' dedication to furthering what we know about early years development has allowed for huge developments throughout the last decade. And it is clear that the Princess practices what she preaches as there have been several links drawn between her work and the way she and Prince William are raising Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. This extends to both the approach of slowly increasing their children's visibility within the Firm and the way the three young royals have and will continue to be educated.

'William's decision to support community and stay in Welsh B&B's shows he is a progressive future King', says expert - www.ok.co.uk
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09.06.2023

'William's decision to support community and stay in Welsh B&B's shows he is a progressive future King', says expert

It was recently revealed that The King will no longer keep a permanent base in Wales as he is not able to spend as much time there since passing the Prince of Wales title on to Prince William. His Majesty bought Llwynywermod in 2007 via the Duchy of Cornwall, paying £1.2 million for the farmhouse near Llandovery in Carmarthenshire.

Inside King Charles' £1.2m Welsh bolthole as he gives it up for 'obvious' reason - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
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08.06.2023

Inside King Charles' £1.2m Welsh bolthole as he gives it up for 'obvious' reason

Following the news that King Charles has chosen to give up his lease on his Welsh home Llwynywermod, royal expert Jennie Bond has called the move a "no brainer".The King bought Llwynywermod in 2007 via the Duchy of Cornwall and paid £1.2 million for the farmhouse near Llandovery in Carmarthenshire.The decision comes after His Majesty passed his Prince of Wales title down to Prince William and as he will be unable to spend as much time in the nation as he did do before his accession. It is understood that there are no plans for the Prince and Princess of Wales to keep a permanent base in the country as they will instead stay in local hotels and B&B's to support the community during their visits.

William and Kate 'won't do long tours in future - they value family time' - www.ok.co.uk - Australia - Britain - New Zealand - USA - India - Germany - Pakistan - county King And Queen - Bangladesh
ok.co.uk
06.06.2023

William and Kate 'won't do long tours in future - they value family time'

It was revealed last year that King Charles is planning the largest ever series of official tours in the UK, the Commonwealth and to other countries around the world to "extend a hand of friendship and support.” While it has been understood that the monarch will prioritise visits to the United States, Australia, New Zealand and a number of Commonwealth realms in the Caribbean, there are a number of countries that will also be high on the agenda such as India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.The King and Queen undertook their first visit to Germany before the Coronation, but are expected to make several more trips in the coming few years. While Their Majesties will carry out many of the visits themselves, they are ably supported by key senior royals, such as The Prince and Princess of Wales, who are thought to be instrumental in The King's plans for future foreign tours.

George, Charlotte and Louis' idyllic half term plans - with sports, sun and play - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham - county Windsor - city Norfolk - Charlotte
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31.05.2023

George, Charlotte and Louis' idyllic half term plans - with sports, sun and play

Following an incredibly busy and thrilling few weeks, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are enjoying their half term break.The Prince and Princess of Wales' three children all attend Lambrook School near their home in Windsor and will be packing in as much fun as possible before they head back to the classroom on Monday, June 5. But what will the young royals be getting up to in their time off? Judging by their previous school breaks and revelations by the couple themselves, it seems the family of five will have some exciting plans.

'William has Harry's picture on display - it shows deep affection', says expert - www.ok.co.uk
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27.05.2023

'William has Harry's picture on display - it shows deep affection', says expert

Eagle-eyed royal fans recently spied a black and white photograph of Prince Harry in the background of The Prince and Princess of Wales' video to mark the Coronation - and a royal expert suggested what this could mean for the brothers' relationship. Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond exclusively told OK! that the inclusion of the image showcases the "deep affection" Prince William still has for his brother in spite of everything that has happened since Harry stepped back from his role in the royal family.

'Kate and William slashed royal patronages - but is it sustainable?' - www.ok.co.uk
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24.05.2023

'Kate and William slashed royal patronages - but is it sustainable?'

The Prince and Princess of Wales have become leading names in several key charitable areas, thanks to the creation of key foundations which have been developed and backed by years of research. Whether it is Prince William's Earthshot Prize or Catherine's Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood - including projects such as the Big 5 Survey and Shaping Us - the couple have chosen to have a smaller number of patronages and focus entirely on how they can make a difference in those areas.This is a different approach from other members of the Royal Family who are patrons to hundreds of charities across a wide range of different topics.

Kate Middleton has fiery rows with 'stubborn' William in healthy and relatable marriage - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland - county Andrews
ok.co.uk
24.05.2023

Kate Middleton has fiery rows with 'stubborn' William in healthy and relatable marriage

Very few of us need reminding of how the Prince and Princess of Wales' legendary love story started at the University of St Andrews in Scotland soon after the pair both enrolled in 2001. In the 12 years since the couple married, they have become the most popular members of the Royal Family who advocate for key causes such as mental health, homelessness and early childhood. The relatable way the pair behave in public continues to win them fans - and it appears that this normalcy extends into their life away from the cameras with their three children.

'William deserves credit for helping Kate become the royal family's hero,' says expert - www.ok.co.uk
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20.05.2023

'William deserves credit for helping Kate become the royal family's hero,' says expert

The Princess of Wales is constantly praised for the seamless way she has adapted to her senior royal role, whether it the relatable way she speaks to the public or the amazing amount of work she has put into her early years development work. While Catherine rightly deserves this commendation, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond feels another key royal deserves huge credit for helping the Princess adapt.

Prince Andrew needs to 'cut his cloth to fit his income' and leave Royal Lodge for William and Kate - www.ok.co.uk - Charlotte
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19.05.2023

Prince Andrew needs to 'cut his cloth to fit his income' and leave Royal Lodge for William and Kate

Much has been made of King Charles' plans to downsize the number of royal homes currently in use, whether it is the Duke and Duchess of Sussex being evicted from Frogmore Cottage or the ongoing question of The Duke of York's residence at Royal Lodge. Following reports that Prince Andrew is continuing to resist his elder brother's attempts to force him out of the 30-room home, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has spoken to OK! about the plan and has said it is time for Prince Andrew to adjust to his reduced position in the royal fold. Jennie's comments come after ongoing reports that senior royal officials hope Royal Lodge will be vacated by Andrew so that it can become the home of The Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

'Prince Louis doesn't know he is a national treasure - Kate shields him,' says Jennie Bond - www.ok.co.uk - Charlotte
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18.05.2023

'Prince Louis doesn't know he is a national treasure - Kate shields him,' says Jennie Bond

The Prince and Princess of Wales' three children played incredibly important roles throughout Coronation weekend, including Prince George's position as a Page of Honour to his grandfather King Charles. But while the ancient ceremony went off without a hitch, with the excitement over, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have gone back to school. And while their starring roles on the day mean the Royal trio have a bigger public profile than ever, the careful oversight of their mother, Kate, means this is unlikely to affect their day to day lives.

Should William and Kate be given Royal Lodge? Vote in our poll - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - county Windsor
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07.03.2023

Should William and Kate be given Royal Lodge? Vote in our poll

Prince William and Kate could be handed the 30-room Royal Lodge on the Windsor Estate, which is currently occupied by Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson - and we want to know what you think. King Charles is reportedly trying to ‘downgrade’ the Duke of York to Frogmore Cottage instead, which Andrew is said to be resisting.

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