Making fun memories. Prince William shared a Father’s Day message alongside a photo of him with all three of his children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
01.06.2022 - 19:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The story of the Queen’s forgotten uncle, Prince George is so far-fetched, movie producers wouldn’t touch the script with a barge-pole. Story plots of Netflix blockbuster Bridgerton seem tame in comparison to the real-life exploits of Prince George.
Numerous affairs with both women and men, fathering illegitimate children, cocaine addiction and frequenting drug-fuelled parties were reportedly all in a day’s work for the party prince.
Prince George Edward Alexander Edmund of Wales was born on December 20, 1902 to the future King George V and Queen Mary (then the Prince and Princess of Wales). He was a grandson of King Edward VII, great-grandson of Queen Victoria and uncle to the Queen, who is set to celebrate 70 years' reign this Jubilee weekend.
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Prince George was the good looking younger brother of Kings Edward VII and George VI. Think of him as the Paul Rudd of the 20th century, (Paul Rudd was voted sexiest man alive in People’s most recent poll for those who didn't know).
Prince George was given the title Duke of Kent before his marriage to second cousin Princess Marina of Greece on October, 12, 1934. The couple had three children; Edward, Alexandra and Michael.
If a young Prince George was alive today, he would be frequently splashed across front covers of magazines covering celebrity profiles. He led the life of a playboy.
He was an accomplished piano player, spoke fluent French and Italian, loved driving fast cars and enjoyed skiing and shooting.
Rumours abound of Prince George’s infidelities and numerous affairs. He is said to have a long list of romantic liaisons.
It is alleged Prince George had affairs with English musical star
Making fun memories. Prince William shared a Father’s Day message alongside a photo of him with all three of his children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The Queen smiled for the camera alongside Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, at Monday’s the Order of the Garter service.
Sibling bonding? Over the years, Prince William and Duchess Kate‘s kids have gone viral because of their adorable (and relatable!) interactions — especially when Princess Charlotte reminds her brothers about proper etiquette.
Read more: The 9 words that all royals have in their vocabulary that 'normal Brits' would never dream of saying The source told The Sun : “There’s no ’naughty step’ but there is a ‘chat sofa’. Things are explained and consequences outlined and they never shout at them.
Prince George appears unimpressed with younger brother Prince Louis following his cheeky antics at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, despite Royal fans finding him hilariously entertaining. A new clip has surfaced showing the eight year old appearing 'mortified' by his animated sibling as little Louis is seen holding his arms up high above his head while flashing peace signs from the Royal box.
Prince George attended several of the Platinum celebrations shoulder to shoulder with his younger siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. The eldest son of Prince William and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge is often deemed the more serious of the three but even he could not hold back his laughter looking at Louis enjoying the celebrations.
Westminster Council for the first time ever, setting in train Hamza's path to the Queen's Jubilee celebrations. Just after the election, the new Labour council leader, Adam Hug, approached him and asked "Do you want to be Lord Mayor?’" The ceremonial role, which lasts a year, has been held by peers, a former president of the Law Society, and Dame Shirley Porter over its history. Labour wanted the role to go to a symbol of modern Westminster, Hamza, who once featured in a Stormzy music video, and is the council's first Muslim to hold the post, seemed a perfect fit.
Charles Spencer would have been filled with pride watching the Cambridges take centre stage at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.MORE: Charles Spencer shares poignant family photo following Prince William and Prince Harry's Jubilee reunionAs Princess Diana's younger brother, Charles is a maternal uncle to Prince William and Prince Harry and has no doubt delighted in watching their families grow over the years.
Party at the Palace viewers have accused Rod Steward of 'butchering' Sweet Caroline as Prince George sang along with his dad Prince William. Stewart put on an energetic performance at Saturday's Party at the Palace.
Prince Louis may have stolen the show at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations with his cheeky antics, but Prince George also commanded attention.The eight year old son of Prince William and Kate Middleton made several appearances with his family over the four-day weekend, where he was spotted having a whale of a time as he joined in when Sir Rod Stewart sang Sweet Caroline. And over the course of the last few days, little George, who is third in line to the throne, has shown his "first shoots of leadership", according to a body language expert.
The Cambridge kids are getting busy in the kitchen in honour of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Family fun! While Prince Louis was notably absent from his family’s Platinum Jubilee outings at Cardiff Castle in Wales and at the “Platinum Party” concert, he returned with the rest of the family for a front row seat at the Jubilee Pageant.
READ MORE: Meghan's hairdresser opens up on what Archie and Lilibet are likeHe and Charlotte sat in between William and Kate in the front row of the royal box. The youngsters stayed up late to make a surprise appearance at the two-and-a-half-hour event. There was a patriotic display from the Cambridges, with Kate in white, Charlotte in red, and William and George in blue outfits.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte stole the show at last night’s Party at the Palace concert, where they were seen laughing and singing along with the famous musicians. The young royals joined their parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, for the BBC event which was held on the grounds of Buckingham Palace on Saturday 4 June. Charlotte, seven, and George, eight, sat in the front row of the royal box between Prince William and Kate Middleton, clapping and waving small Union Jack flags.
Prince George was spotted having a whale of a time as he sang along to Sir Rod Stewart singing Sweet Caroline. George, eight, was accompanied by his younger sister Charlotte, seven, and his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for the Party at the Palace.The family were, of course, sat in the Royal box alongside the likes of Prince Charles and Camila, Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie, and Zara Tindall. During this evening’s festivities for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, young George was spotted singing to the hit song, as Prince William enthusiastically did so as well.
Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived in Wales on Saturday, and they brought with them two very special (and very tiny) guests.Prince George and Princess Charlotte were on hand when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge paid a visit to Cardiff Castle as the locals celebrated Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee. George, 8, and Charlotte, 7, looked at east mingling with fans lined up awaiting their arrival.At one point, George and Harry were seen greeting well wishers on their own while Charlotte and Kate did the same.
Family walkabout! During Prince William and Duchess Kate’s appearance in Wales during Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee, they brought along two special VIP guests: Prince George and Princess Charlotte!
As the Royal Family gathered on the balcony for Thursday's Trooping the Colour Platinum Jubilee celebrations, all eyes were on adorable Prince Louis.The cheeky youngster decided to put his hands over his ears as the fly by went over, much to the delighted of onlookers on The Mall.The four year old also made a series of facial expressions during Trooping the Colour as he stood alongside his parents, siblings and the Queen. And royal fans couldn't help but notice the similarity between Louis and his uncle Prince Harry.