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.
09.07.2023 - 05:59 / ok.co.uk
Following an incredibly busy and thrilling few months for the Royal Family, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have completed their first year at their new school.The Prince and Princess of Wales' three children all attend Lambrook School near their home in Windsor and will be packing in as much fun as possible before they head back to the classroom on Wednesday, September 6. But what will the young royals be getting up to in their time off? Judging by their previous school breaks and revelations by the couple themselves, it seems the family of five will have some exciting plans.
While the public have seen the family several times in recent months, anything the couple have in mind for their children will surely be kept quiet thanks to Catherine's dedication to protecting George, Charlotte and Louis' privacy. Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has echoed this sentiment in an exclusive conversation with OK! She explained: "William and Catherine really seem to have nailed a way to satisfy press and public interest in their family life and their children, whilst enjoying a fair bit of privacy.
"They’ve been very generous in providing pictures over the years of their children as they grow up and we are now seeing all three of them at some public engagements. "In return, they are not plagued by paparazzi, in this country at least, and the mainstream press respect the boundaries." Jennie continued: "As for what the three youngsters could be getting up to...
there are so many options. If they don't go abroad then it will probably be the usual mix of Norfolk and Windsor life, full of outdoor play, sport and various fun activities.
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.
Much like his father before him, it is thought Prince George is already beginning to learn the full extent of what lies ahead in his future. As well as learning from his parents, the second in line to the throne is said to be having regular "informal chats" with his grandfather, King Charles, according to royal expert and author Robert Jobson.
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.
, who turns 10 on July 22. To mark the occasion, and have released a charming new photo of their eldest son.Taken in Windsor earlier this month, the picture shows Prince George smiling for the camera, smartly dressed in a miniature version of an outfit that could have been taken straight from his father's wardrobe.
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.
The Royals are a staple at the Wimbledon tennis tournament each year. Some of those in attendance this time around included The Prince and Princess of Wales and two of their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. But the proud parents probably weren’t expecting their decision to dress their eldest in a classic suit to cause quite such a stir.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Prince George and Princess Charlotte joined their parents Prince William and Kate Middleton on the last day of the Wimbledon tournament on Sunday, but did they break previous Wimbledon rules? The young royals eagerly watched the men’s final, which proved to be an exciting match between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic, however, it had been widely reported that children are not allowed to sit in the royal box. Over 20 years ago, the Duchess of Kent, Katharine, discovered this rule when she made a kind gesture and asked the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club (AELTC) if she could invite the 12-year-old son of one of her friends at the time into the royal box.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag As the Princess of Wales prepares to celebrate her eldest son George’s 10th birthday this weekend, she’s undoubtedly feeling the increasing strain of being mother to a future king, according to royal experts. Just three months ago, Kate and husband Prince William, both 41, reportedly were concerned that the pressure of the coronation would prove too much for George.The youngster was given a major role as a Page of Honour on his grandfather’s big day, putting him in the spotlight as millions around the world tuned in to watch the historic event. Kate only agreed to their son being placed at the heart of the event if he wasn’t subject to “overwhelming scrutiny”.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte couldn't contain their excitement while attending the men's final at Wimbledon with their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, on Sunday at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, England. The almost 10-year-old second in line to the British royal throne and his 8-year-old sister were spotted screaming and cheering in the stands while watching the match between Carlos Alcatraz and Novak Djokovic. All focus was on the young royals, with George in a navy suit and tie to match his dad, who was sporting a tan suit. As for Charlotte, she sported a blue-and-white printed dress with a white cardigan and shades while seated next to her mom. The siblings weren't joined by their younger brother, Prince Louis, who is known for his hilarious facial expressions at public events.
Princess Charlotte has arrived at Wimbledon with her parents Prince William and Kate Middleton for her first visit to the tournament as the family take their seats to watch Novak Djokovic try to win a record-equalling eighth Wimbledon title.The young Princess wore a blue dress, and held her mother, the Princess of Wales’, as the pair walked slightly ahead of Prince William and Prince George.The four of them will take their seats in the Royal Box in Centre Court in time to see the Serb play Spanish world number one Carlos Alcaraz, 20, at 2pm.This is Kate’s third time visiting the tennis championship this year, and she arrived this time wearing a green dress by Roland Mouret. The princess attended the women's final on Saturday and consoled a tearful Ons Jabeur after the Tunisian lost the ladies’ singles final against Czech player Marketa Vondrousova.
Wimbledon was the place to be for celebrities this weekend, and Kate Middleton and the royal family were the stars of the show. The Princess of Wales wore a green Roland Mouret dress, according to People, for the event. The outlet also noted she accessorized with a bow pin in dark green and purple, the color of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, a royal patronage she received from Queen Elizabeth II in 2016.
Wimbledon men's singles final Sunday.A handful of A-listers were seen at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club for the championship match including Ariana Grande, who made a rare public appearance alongside her co-star, Jonathan Bailey. The «Thank U, Next» singer was also seen chatting to Andrew Garfield, who was sitting beside her. Grande took a break from her glamorous Glinda ballgowns and opted for something more casual for Sunday's event, wearing a short-sleeved, gray high-neck sweater, and a matching, flowy maxi-skirt.
and , to attend the Gentlemen’s Singles Final at on Sunday, July 16. The family was among the eager throng seated beside Centre Court to watch Serbia’s Novak Djokovic battle Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz for one of the most coveted tennis trophies of them all., Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, has attended Wimbledon twice already this year, opting to dress in throughout.
Prince William and Princess Kate made the final day of the Wimbledon tennis championship a family affair and brought along their two eldest children.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are used to being in the public eye as young members of the Royal Family.
The Princess of Wales is highly regarded for her interests in physical wellbeing, children's development and mental health. And, as a result, she has already made a name for herself for her impressive work in the field of Early Childhood.
Prince William and Kate Middleton, along with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, toured the Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford, in Fairford, England, visiting with the troops and touring some of the planes, including a C-17.The royal family examined some of the inner workings of the plane, viewed diagrams about the aircrafts — one of which seemed to be about the C-17 Globemaster III, which was responsible for transporting Queen Elizabeth II's coffin — and Prince George even got to raise and lower the plane's ramp!The Prince and Princess of Wales have a strong relationship with the RAF. In April 2008, William graduated from Royal Air Force College Cranwell, and later joined the RAF Search and Rescue Force in early 2009, serving for over three years. These days, William is the Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Coningsby and Kate is the Honorary Air Commodore of the Air Cadets.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are doing their best to make sure their kids have a somewhat normal childhood.
The last twelve months have been hugely life changing for the new Prince and Princess of Wales in more ways than one.
As the summer holidays get started across the UK, the royal children will also be getting excited for their own version of 'school's out' fun with their parents.