The British Royal Family has planned out some major events for 2021.
23.12.2020 - 02:39 / etcanada.com
Like fine wine, royal Christmas pudding is better with age.
The heirs to the throne came together with Queen Elizabeth II to bake some Christmas pudding in 2019 and they’re now giving it to military veterans to eat.
The sweet creations, which were handmade by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince George, have been delivered to veterans across the United Kingdom and the world as part of the Royal British Legion’s Together at Christmas initiative. The program helps bring
The British Royal Family has planned out some major events for 2021.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip received coronavirus vaccines amid the ongoing pandemic.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte will not be returning to class as scheduled this week.
reported that this government decision also affects their baby brother, Prince Louis, who was set to begin preschool this week on January 6. The outlet explained that Louis was supposed to follow in the footsteps of Charlotte by attending the Willcocks Nursery School in London.
The calendars of the eldest Cambridge kids are about to get a whole lot busier! According to Us Weekly, Prince George, 7, and Princess Charlotte, 5, are likely to spend a lot more time on their most unusual extracurricular activity next year: They're going to attend more royal engagements with their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William."William and Kate have loved watching Prince George and Princess Charlotte grow and develop over the last year," an inside source told the magazine.
According to Us Weekly, Prince George, 7, and Princess Charlotte, 5, are likely to spend a lot more time on their most unusual extracurricular activity next year: They're going to attend more royal engagements with their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William. "William and Kate have loved watching Prince George and Princess Charlotte grow and develop over the last year," an inside source told the magazine.
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or releasing their annual Christmas card. On Wednesday, the Cambridge family posted their family portrait publicly, sharing a snap of with their kids .The portrait, taken by photographer Matt Porteous, features the family posing in similar sweaters while sitting in front of a batch of logs.