Kate Middleton is sharing some of her parenting woes.
21.09.2022 - 13:39 / ok.co.uk
On Monday the televised state funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth was broadcasted on screens across the globe. And among the members of the royal family taking part in the ceremony were the young Prince George and Princess Charlotte , two of the Queen’s great grandchildren.
Now, appearing on Tuesday’s This Morning , journalist and broadcaster Camilla Tonimey has defended parents Prince William and Kate Middleton for choosing to include two of their three children in the solemn occasion. Camilla reflected on how the nine and seven year olds “behaved impeccably” and defended the royals' decision for the youngsters to attend, arguing it was “perfectly right.” This Morning presenters Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were discussing the funeral, which is estimated to have been watched by 4 billion people across the world.
Turning her attention to the young royals, Holly said: “And you've got the young royals yesterday.” "They did Gan-Gan proud," Phillip replied, referencing the affectionate name the Queen was known by to her grandchildren. Appearing as a guest of the morning show, Camilla responded: “They did, didn't they?” She continued: “You know, I think it was completely right that they were there, it was a parental decision that was taken, not lightly.
“You know, the parents discussed it, 'Can they do this? Will they be okay? It's a lot for them to take on.' “But not just for hierarchical reasons, because he's a future king but also just familial ones. “I felt that it was perfectly right for George and Charlotte to be there.” Camilla also discussed the now Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, saying: “Well, I'll talk about the Princess of Wales, because my goodness me.
Kate Middleton is sharing some of her parenting woes.
, , , and are presenting a united front. In a new photo shared by the official Royal Family Instagram account on October 1, the Prince and Princess of Wales posed for a new portrait with the new King and Queen Consort. The photo, taken at Buckingham Palace was captured the evening prior to funeral. “Their Majesties The King and The Queen Consort with Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales,” .
Kate Middleton revealed what her kids think of her and Prince William’s engagement photos in a sweet exchange with royal fans this week.
With their new titles of the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to embark on a series of public engagements in coming months. The couple, who recently completed their first engagement since the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, are set to head to America shortly before Christmas as part of the Earthshot Prize.
Supernanny Jo Frost shared her thoughts about Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s behaviour at the late monarch’s funeral on Monday.The global parenting expert, who knows a thing or two about children's mannerisms, took to social media to share her thoughts on the way the young royals conducted themselves during the historical service. Next to a snap of George, nine, and Charlotte, seven on Instagram, Jo began by saying: "Impeccable!!. “Little did Prince George & Princess Charlotte Wales know that their stamina and orderly conduct at the Queen's Jubilee would be the training in attending their own Gan-Gan's State funeral.
Prince William made an unmistakable gesture to Prince Harry during Monday's funeral for their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, at St. George's Chapel. While settling in for the committal service, William clearly waved to Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, inviting them to come and be seated with him, Kate Middleton and their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte were given their second role of the day following discussions with their parents the Prince and Princess of Wales.The great grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II had walked behind the coffin as it was taken into Westminster Abbey on Monday 19 September for the state funeral. It was unknown whether George, nine, and his younger sister Charlotte, seven, would be taking up the same role during the procession to Windsor Castle from London as their names did not feature in the order of service. However, for the second time of the day, the young royals took their places walking alongside their mum Kate Middleton, 40, and Queen Consort Camilla, 75, while his grandfather King Charles III, 73, and father Prince William, 40, walked behind the monarch's coffin.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte have been a source of comfort to their parents Kate Middleton and Prince William, according to a body language expert. Kate and William's eldest two children attended their great-grandmother The Queen's funeral at Westminster Abbey today, Monday 19 September.They also took part in the procession, standing behind their parents and in front of their uncle Prince Harry and aunt Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex.
Kate Middleton was seen sweetly comforting daughter Princess Charlotte at her great-grandmother the Queen's funeral on Monday 19 September.The Princess of Wales, 40, was joined by her daughter, seven, and son Prince George, nine, at the Westminster Abbey service. In one sweet moment, Kate was seen comforting a nervous Princess Charlotte as she stood with Prince George and Meghan Markle. The Princess of Wales was also seen putting a reassuring hand on her daughter's back when they exited their car ahead of the service and held hands walking into Westminster Abbey.
Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, join their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince William and Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) for a procession of the Queen inside Westminster Abbey on Monday (September 19) in London, England.
Celebrating her legacy. Prince William and Princess Kate honored Queen Elizabeth II at her funeral on Monday, September 19, with Prince George, 9, and Princess Charlotte, 7, by their side.
Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (aka Meghan Markle) arrive at Westminster Abbey for the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday (September 19) in London, England.
Kate Middleton is honoring the late Queen Elizabeth II. Prince William and Kate appeared formally in their new roles as the Prince and Princess of Wales for the late monarch's funeral on Monday, with their new titles granted by King Charles III after Her Majesty died on Sept. 8.Joining the Princess of Wales were her and William's two oldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Kate, 40, arrived in Westminster Abbey in an all black coat dress with a matching topper.
While most members of the Royal family will today be attending the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II, four year old Prince Louis is expected to be absent from the solemn occasion. A source told MailOnline: "As parents [Prince William and Kate Middleton] have, of course, thought long and hard about whether their children should accompany them.
Unlike his siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis will not be attending the Queen's funeral today, Monday 19 September, or walking in the procession.The four year old prince is unable to attend due to being too young. A source told MailOnline: "As parents they have, of course, thought long and hard about whether their children should accompany them.
Many are wondering if the Wales and Sussex children are going to be in attendance at their great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth‘s funeral on Monday (September 19).
Prince William and Kate Middleton are said to be considering taking their eldest son, nine year old Prince George to the Queen 's funeral on Monday. Their son is second-in-line to the throne and it is understood that senior palace advisers have told William and Kate that his presence would send a "powerful symbolic message". According to the Daily Mail, one insider said: "Courtiers are keen for Prince George to be at the funeral in some capacity, if only to reassure the nation of the order of succession." Another palace source added: "It’s currently under discussion.
The new Princess of Wales, 40, has shared how Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, three, are coping after the Queen's death. During a walk in Sandringham on Thursday, Kate and Prince William interacted with well wishers gathered outside the Norfolk estate before the Princess gave an update on the couple's three children, according to royal correspondent Roya Nikkhah.