With Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry splitting their time between the U.K. and Canada, Kate Middleton will need to step up to the plate.
26.12.2019 - 19:56 / evoke.ie
The royal family were out in force to celebrate Christmas at Sandringham house.
Prince William, Kate Middleton and two of their children, six-year-old George and four-year-old Charlotte were seen walking hand in hand as they made their way to Christmas morning mass.
This was Princess Charlotte’s first-ever Christmas day mass with her family and so the youngster made sure to act impeccably.
When her mother, Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton curtsyed to Queen Elizabeth, as she passed in her
With Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry splitting their time between the U.K. and Canada, Kate Middleton will need to step up to the plate.
Duchess Meghan did not end up phoning in to Queen Elizabeth’s royal family meeting at Sandringham yesterday.“In the end, the Sussexes decided that it wasn’t necessary for the duchess to join,” a royal aide tells BAZAAR.com.Contrary to previous expectations, Duchess Meghan was not a part of the queen’s family summit at Sandringham yesterday.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth will host crisis talks with senior royals and Prince Harry on Monday in a bid to find a solution to Meghan and Harry’s future roles.
In this interesting newsy tidbit, Queen Elizabeth is still in Sandringham after her charge to the Royal Family (namely Prince Harry and Meghan Markle) to find a "workable solution" in the wake of Meghan and Harry resigning from their roles as senior royals. Her aides are assisting in the challenge, but the Queen herself has remained where she is during this fraught time.
Kate Middleton will complete one year round the sun on 9 January and pre-birthday celebrations for the Duchess has already kicked off. The mum-of-three will be turning 38 this year and as per earlier reports Prince William has planned a 'big' surprise for his wife.
A royal outing for the birthday girl! Kate Middleton is preparing to turn 38 and on Sunday she joined her husband, Prince William, and Queen Elizabeth II for a church service at St. Mary Magdalene Church on Her Royal Highness' Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England.
Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth II got the Sunday church service fashion memo as they celebrated the start of 2020 together in style.
Kate Middleton and Prince William stepped out in Sandringham this morning to attend church with the queen.The Duchess of Cambridge looked stunning in a new plum coat.She completed her unexpected outfit with a Hicks & Brown blue fedora hat, Stuart Weitzman knee-high boots, and a Jaeger handbag.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are still in Norfolk following the royal family's Christmas celebrations at Sandringham. The couple was photographed walking to St.
Kate Middleton attended the annual church service at Sandringham with the rest of the Royal family on Christmas day.
Queen Elizabeth was spotted arriving at church in Sandringham this morning.The monarch wore a vibrant, light yellow outfit, and was accompanied in the car by Prince Edward's wife, Sophie, Countess of Wessex.Prince Charles, Princess Anne, and Prince Edward were photographed walking to the church with other royal family members.The festive season is over, but the queen is still in Sandringham, along with several members of the royal family.On Sunday morning, the monarch traveled to the local
The big moment royal watchers were highly anticipating is here: Kate Middleton and Prince George's two oldest kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, have made their royal Christmas debut at six and four, respectively. The two joined their parents, grandfather Prince Charles, and their great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II for Christmas morning service in Norfolk.
Princess Charlotte just made her royal Christmas walk debut, alongside her brother Prince George.Charlotte was adorably captured on camera copying mom Kate Middleton's curtsy to the queen.The Cambridge kids also met with well-wishers and received gifts from the crowd.One of the royal family's most important festive traditions involves them walking to a local church in Sandringham to attend the Christmas Day service.2019 was special for the Cambridges as Prince George and Princess Charlotte made
Prince George and Princess Charlotte are the gifts that keep on giving.
Princess Charlotte has proven to be a future queen of hearts after a loving display on Christmas morning.The little four year old stole the show as she attended the traditional Christmas Day mass at Sandringham for the first time. Following the church service, which was attended by Prince George, Prince William and Kate Middleton, the royals headed out to meet and greet the waiting public.
Prince George, 6, and Princess Charlotte, 4, are getting royal duties added to their agendas one by one! The royal siblings joined their parents, Kate Middleton and Prince William, for the first time for the traditional walk to Christmas Day church services at St. Mary Magdalene in Sandringham, with their grandmother, the Queen.
A family affair! The royal family kicked off their Christmas celebrations this year with their annual church attendance.