King Charles may be referred to by many as His Majesty but to his young grandchildren, he is simply known as 'grandpa'
11.09.2023 - 15:35 / ok.co.uk
Kate Middleton made a surprise appearance on Mike Tindall’s podcast alongside her husband, Prince William. The royal pair appeared on The Good, The Bad & The Rugby podcast, which is hosted by both Mike, 44, James Haskell, and Alex Payne, along with Princess Anne.
Along with her grey blazer, white top, cropped navy trousers, and black point-toed heels, she wore The Daniella Draper Three Star Necklace, which features a star for each of the couple's three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The Princess of Wales has been a fan of Daniella’s accessories for a while now and often appeared wearing pieces from the brand during Zoom calls in lockdown including the Gold Citrine Treasure Necklace and mini cupid hoop earrings. During the episode, Kate’s cousin in law Mike accused her of being “really competitive” in a surprising game.
Mike teased: “I'm not going to say you're really competitive... [but] I've seen her play beer pong.” Kate was amused as she feigned shock and replied: “I'm not competitive at all!” The Princess went on to explain that her parents nurtured her love for sports and were “keen” to get her involved in them.
She seemed to confirm her competitive nature saying that she and William now can’t finish a game of tennis because of it and that it has become a “mental challenge between the two.” Elsewhere on the podcast, William recalled the only time that he has cried over a sports event. He explained: “The only time I’ve ever cried when watching sport was when Zara won I think it was the European championship.” Zara, his cousin, and Mike’s wife, won gold twice while riding her horse, Toytown, in both individual and group competitions at the European Eventing Championship in Blenheim in
.King Charles may be referred to by many as His Majesty but to his young grandchildren, he is simply known as 'grandpa'
The Prince and Princess of Wales have worked incredibly hard to protect the privacy that their three children are afforded. But as the years go by, they are slowly introducing them to the importance of royal engagements.This gentle upbringing, largely governed by the modern principles in early years development, is something that former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond feels will serve Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis well in the future.
Thanks to her extensive and impressive work in the field of early years development, the Princess of Wales is in the perfect position to practice what she preaches at home with her own children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. As well as this modern approach, Kate has her own family upbringing to look to which is undoubtedly a source of great strength as both she and Prince William juggle their official duties with raising their young family. It is these normal family experiences which former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond feels will stand Prince George is good stead for his future as a senior working royal, and subsequently as King.
The Princess of Wales is known for highly creative and artistic side from drawing and painting to cooking and photography, Kate has an impressive array of crafty talents.
Kate Middleton showcased her new ‘do during an engagement on Wednesday.
Prince William is currently on his first official solo visit to New York but while his devoted wife Kate Middleton is often on his arm during royal trips, this time she chose to stay at home for a very understandable reason.
While last week proved to be the first time in many weeks that the public saw the Duke and Duchess of Sussex together at the Invictus Games following weeks of speculation about their marriage, the Prince and Princess of Wales also delighted royal fans with their antics during a joint engagement in Hereford.The visit on Thursday provided ample opportunities for the couple to share in their specialist interests of early years development, mental health and the environment.They visited the British Army garrison Sterling Lines in Hereford and met with SAS families, before travelling onto Madley Primary School’s Forest School and an organisation called We Are Farming Minds, both of which are partners of The Duchy of Cornwall. The royal couple - who recently left little doubt that they intend to secure their future as a forward-thinking, savvy brand by advertising for a CEO - enjoyed interesting activities during the day.
As one of the hardest working royals, Princess Anne instantly commands respect. Despite being at an age where most people are putting their feet up for well-deserved rest, she still regularly carries out more than 500 engagements each year with little fuss or fanfare.The Princess Royal recently joined her son-in-law, Mike Tindall, and the Prince and Princess of Wales on Mike's podcast, The Good, the Bad and the Rugby, in a special episode ahead of the Rugby World Cup.
Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William picked up some new survival skills during a visit to Madley Primary School’s Forest School in Hereford, England on Thursday (September 14).
It's well known that the royal family must obey a series of strict rules and codes of conduct at all times whether that be attending events, adhering to specific protocol or arriving in a certain order.
A spokesperson added that it’s a “small injury” and “nothing serious.” The Princess of Wales, 41, who is mom to Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, was visiting the prison as part of her role as patron of the Forward Trust, to see how inmates and their families are being supported through addiction, ahead of Addiction Awareness Week. She wore a navy suit for the visit, and sported beachy waves and new curtain bangs.High Down is a men’s prison with around 1,100 prisoners, and the Forward Trust performs a variety of services there, including workshops for addicts and their loved ones and abstinence based programs.
Stepping out today to visit HMP High Down in Surrey, Kate Middleton looks every inch her glamorous self. Wearing a vibrant blue McQueen suit over a simple white tee, it would be hard to look past her perfect ensemble if weren't for her hair. It seems Kate has paid a visit to her hairstylist because the Princess of Wales is now sporting a new curtain fringe that gives her hair plenty of volume and lift.
Everyone knows that the Royal Family must abide by a series of strict rules and codes of conduct at all times, whether that is adhering to specific protocol, attending events or arriving in a certain order. While those seem enough to remember, there is another rule that affects Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh are well-known for their close bond and are frequently seen chatting and laughing together at royal events.The two families both live near Windsor Castle - Adelaide Cottage and Bagshot Park respectively - and have spent years dedicating themselves to their royal duties and responsibilities. While the Prince and Princess of Wales have Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to look after, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh have raised their two children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex.
Princess Catherine, Prince William, and Princess Anne made an appearance on Mike Tindall‘s The Good, The Bad & The Rugby podcast recently for a fun, lighthearted conversation.
Kate Middleton has been known to play the occasional game of beer pong, and can be “ultra competitive” when she does.
Prince William, Kate Middleton and Princess Anne delighted royal fans this week when the unlikely trio made a surprise appearance on Mike Tindall’s podcast ahead of the upcoming Rugby World Cup matches in France. The three senior royals joined the former England rugby star, 44, on his show The Good, The Bad and The Rugby alongside co-hosts James Haskell and Alex Payne. During the special episode, which was filmed at Windsor Castle, sport was at the top of the agenda, with the close knit family not afraid to speak about their love of all things competitive.
through her jewelry since the Queen’s death last September at the age of 96. So it’s no surprise that on the one-year anniversary of , the royal once again turned to a sentimental piece of heirloom jewelry.For a church service at St.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have arrived at St Davids Cathedral to mark the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s with a small private service.The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived at the cathedral in St Davids, the smallest city in Britain, in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on Friday - exactly a year after the nation’s longest-reigning monarch died peacefully aged 96.The couple, whose visit was delayed due to foggy weather, were cheered by around 300 well-wishers who had gathered in the grounds of St Davids. During their visit, William, 41, and Kate, 41, will join a short private service at the cathedral, which will include a commemoration of the late Queen’s life.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla will commemorate the life and service of Queen Elizabeth II with private prayers and a moment of reflection on the first anniversary of her death. The King and Queen, who are staying at their Balmoral estate in Aberdeenshire, will attend nearby Crathie Kirk for the poignant event at the church where the late Queen worshipped.