Queen Camilla is likely to have tried some of the finest cuisine in the world but her favourite meals are surprisingly simple and very cheap.
25.07.2023 - 18:19 / perezhilton.com
The royal family is learning from its past to avoid future scandals.
According to royal expert Christopher Andersen via Us Weekly on Monday, the royal family is keeping a close eye on Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis in the aftermath of Prince William and Prince Harry‘s feud — so they can avoid another royal tell-all in a few years!
A big priority in light of the family rift is making sure the future king maintains a solid relationship with his younger siblings, the insider explained:
Yet, if Harry is any indication, being the “spare” can be just as difficult as having the weight of the monarchy on your shoulders. And getting to pick up their older sibling’s slack isn’t going to make them feel truly valued in the family either. Just saying!
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This is arguably one of the most important things the royals will have to deal with if they want to avoid a Harry 2.0. The King: The Life of King Charles III author added:
The whole family, including Princess Catherine, is well aware of what could happen should the younger Cambridges feel slighted. Andersen insisted:
What may help avoid a repeat of this drama is that the “family dynamic” between George and his siblings “is much healthier than it normally would be in the royal family.” Also, it helps that they are growing up in a happy home — unlike William and Harry who lost their mother Princess Diana at a young age and dealt with their father King Charles III‘s affair with Queen Camilla. Christopher detailed:
He continued:
Of course, there have been rumors of infidelity in the Cambridge household as well. Prince William was widely whispered to have been carrying on with family friend Rose
Queen Camilla is likely to have tried some of the finest cuisine in the world but her favourite meals are surprisingly simple and very cheap.
When the Princess of Wales appears at her various engagements, she often speaks about her three young children and what their favourite hobbies are. It is clear from her public appearances that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis take after the Princess in many ways - from their love of sports to enjoying cooking.
The Royal Family’s time at the Balmoral Estate will undoubtedly be filled with physical pursuits such as long country walks, deer stalking and horse riding, with quieter moments punctuated by picnics, barbeques and fly-fishing in the River Dee. Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond spoke to OK! about how the royals typically spend their time together in the Highlands.
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Much like her mother, Princess Charlotte, eight, is already a keen sportswoman who has a love of everything from tennis to rugby. However, another sport that she is fond of is football - as her Prince William adorably pointed out last year. During a visit to meet the England Lionesses - who yesterday triumphed 6-1 over China in the Women's World Cup - the heir to the throne made a sweet admission about his daughter.
Sky News discussing jokes with guests Aldith Grandison, 93, and her daughter, Jay Cee La Bouche.Kate can be heard admitting, “I’m terrible. I’m terrible at jokes,” adding that Prince William is “very good” at them.When Grandison suggested “You’re the strict one” in the royal duo, Kate was quick to laugh it off, saying, “I’m definitely not strict! How can you tell that? Surely not!”Both William and Kate are keen on providing a healthy dose of normalcy to the royal lives and roles of their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, a palace insider recently told People.“Those children look pretty happy with life,” the source said.
When the royals are in the privacy of their own home, they do not refer to one another by their titles but instead have their own silly nicknames for one another, like most ordinary families do.
Princess Kate and Prince William revealed they are big fans of spicy Indian-style curries during a visit to a popular Indian restaurant earlier this year.
The Royal Family's long-standing summer traditions include several public events, appearances and, of course, their annual trip to their beloved Scottish retreat in Aberdeenshire.
With the summer holidays in full swing, it's coming up to that time of year again where the royal family head to their Scottish Balmoral home to relax away from the spotlight.
Much like Prince George, Princess Charlotte has been joining her parents and her grandfather at more public events - offering us the chance to see her interact with crowds. Something that has been noted time and again is how Charlotte appears to be far more confident than her more reserved elder brother.
Prince Harry disclosed a ton of details and bombshells about his relationship with Prince William in his memoir, “Spare,” that was released earlier this year.
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.
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.