Prince Charles has given an update on the Queen’s health.
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The Queen was forced to intervene and change Prince Louis' official name after a longstanding rule created by King George V in 1917 would have stopped him having an HRH title.
After Prince William and Kate Middleton welcomed their third child to the family on April 23, 2018, the proud new parents named him Louis Arthur Charles.
As the third of their children, they chose Louis as a name in honour of Prince Charles 's mentor Lord Louis Mountbatten, who died in an IRA bombing in 1979.
Prince William and Prince George also have it as a middle name while Louis' middle name Charles is a tribute to his granddad, the Prince of Wales.
Louis doesn't have an actual surname just like his siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and he is formally known as His Royal Highness Prince Louis of Cambridge.
However, due to a longstanding rule put in place by King George V, he wasn't necessarily going to be given an HRH title, according to the Express.
In 1917, King George laid out guidance on which royals were to be given titles.
And his guidance suggested that only those closest to the top of the line of succession would be given titles automatically.
King George V felt that it was right only the sovereign's children would automatically become a Prince or Princess, and any grandchildren born through the male line.
Great-grandchildren were however not included in his guidance notes.
For Prince George, and William and Kate's other children, The Queen overturned this.
Had she not made the change, Louis could have been known as Master Louis Cambridge or Master Louis Windsor instead.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children were not given the same title, which has subsequently caused rows.
Oprah Winfrey broached the subject in a chat with Meghan
Prince Charles has given an update on the Queen’s health.
Queen Elizabeth II is «on the mend,» a source tells ET. After testing positive for COVID last month, the 95-year-old British monarch had postponed several virtual events, but she was back to her regular duties on Tuesday. The source tells ET that in addition to her light duties, the queen has also been «Zooming with family members» from her apartment in Windsor Castle, while recovering from the coronavirus. Her Majesty had a sore throat and was «a bit croaky» with cold-like symptoms but is doing better, ET has learned.She also postponed a diplomatic reception planned to take place at Windsor Castle on Wednesday due to the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. In addition to Zooming with family members, the queen also got to see some in person over the week, according to the On Sunday, she met with her grandson, Prince William, and his wife, Kate Middleton, and their three children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis — outdoors at Frogmore on the grounds of Windsor Castle.
On the mend. Queen Elizabeth II enjoyed a visit from her grandchildren and great-grandchildren following her recovery from COVID-19.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are enjoying a trip to Wales!
We’re happy to report that it appears as if the Queen has recovered from COVID-19!
Queen Elizabeth reportedly enjoyed a reunion with some of her beloved family as she continued her recovery from Covid-19.The 95 year old is said to have spent some time with Prince William, Kate Middleton and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis after coming out of self-isolation. Great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth, is also said to have enjoyed a catch-up with Princess Beatrice and her baby daughter Sienna over the weekend.
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- The Duchess of Cambridge met Wednesday with Denmark’s popular monarch, Queen Margrethe, and her daughter-in-law, Crown Princess Mary, in Copenhagen as part of a two-day visit to learn more about how Denmark has led efforts in early childhood development.Kate slid down a slide at the Lego Foundation PlayLab and hung out with young children in the woods at a forest kindergarten as part of the trip with her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, the first time she has taken the work of her institution to the international stage.Before her solo trip to Denmark, the duchess revealed she spent a recent school vacation playing with Danish-made Lego bricks with her three children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — who were jealous she got to visit the Lego Foundation.“My children are very jealous they weren’t coming to see the Lego Foundation. They were like, ‘hang on, there’s Lego and we’re not coming?’” said Kate, who arrived in the Danish capital on Tuesday and visited the Infant Mental Health Program at the University of Copenhagen.On Twitter, the royal said that Tuesday “was all about understanding the very earliest stages of a child’s development here in Denmark." She said that on Wednesday the focus was on children’s mental health and wellbeing.The Duchess of Cambridge took a woodland walk with children and had a go at chopping a log while visiting a forest kindergarten in suburban Copenhagen Wednesday.
Kate Middleton and Prince William ’s kids have their own pets - and they really do have funky names. In 2016 The Duchess of Cambridge announced that Princess Charlotte owns a hamster that goes by the name of Marvin. We don’t know if Marvin is still around, but according to Kate, Charlotte loves him because the “whiskers always tickle her face.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have the sweetest tribute to Princess Diana at their family home.The Cambridges made Kensington Palace their family home back in 2014 and have since welcomed three children: Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and three-year-old Prince Louis.The children have settled into Apartment 1A, but the palace isn’t just focused on the little ones. Outside, the Kensington Palace website describes an “intimate, tranquil and secluded oasis” in memory of William’s mother, Diana.The princess was very fond of the Sunken Garden - as it was then known. In 2017, the space was transformed into The White Garden to memorialise her.
Prince Louis has been spotted in a brand new snap of the Queen as she posed for an adorable family photo with some of her great-grandchildren.The 95 year old monarch, who is yet to meet her granddaughter Lilibet, was conducting her latest royal engagement on Wednesday, February 16, as photographers took official images of her welcoming army and navy officials. Speaking to them in one of the reception rooms in Buckingham Palace, the Queen had strategically placed two photo frames on a side table.
Prince Harry and his cousin, Princess Eugenie had a night out in the stands at Super Bowl LVI. Queen Elizabeth’s grandchildren were spotted keeping a low-profile during Sunday night’s big game at Sofi Stadium. Harry, 37, wore a black mask and was dressed casually in a black blazer over a white shirt.
The Queen once gave the Duchess of Sussex a very special present to commemorate their first joint outing together. Less than a month after marrying Prince Harry at Windsor Castle, Meghan Markle appeared alongside the Queen in Cheshire in June 2018. The pair opened the Mersey Gateway Bridge and Chester's Storyhouse Theatre and also attended a lunch at Chester Town Hall.The outing was the first time that the Duchess had attended an event with the Queen, now 95, without her husband the Duke of Sussex.
Queen Elizabeth boasts a property empire estimated to be worth around £14.1billion, with homes dotted around the entire country. Many of Her Majesty's properties are unoccupied however, giving members of the royal family opportunity to move whenever they wish to do so.
Prince William has reportedly given his seal of approval for Camilla to become Queen Consort when Prince Charles is crowned, it has been claimed. The Duke of Cambridge, who is second in line to the thrown, is said to be happy for his stepmother to take the role following Queen Elizabeth's statement on Sunday, where she said it would be her "sincere wish" for Camilla to be recognised as Queen Consort. A source has revealed Prince William, 39, has accepted 74 year old Camilla as part of the family after seeing the happiness she brings to his dad, 73.