There are very few places in the UK where Kate Middleton would be able to step out for a coffee and go unnoticed like a normal person but one small Scottish village nestled away in the countryside allows the Princess of Wales to do just that.
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public engagements since she married Prince William in 2011.However, the Duchess of Cambridge, 41, “wasn’t always comfortable” undertaking royal engagements, expert Rebecca English recently claimed.English — who is the Daily Mail’s royal editor — appeared in the publication’s Palace Confidential series and gave her take on Middleton’s journey to the crown.“I’ve always said about the Princess of Wales that I don’t think she’s always been the strongest communicator,” English explained.She added: “It’s been a learning curve for her, I don’t think she’s necessarily always been comfortable with that.”The journalist then touched upon Middleton’s visit to Maidenhead Rugby Club on Wednesday, noting how the mother of three was participating in a sports game as part of her Shaping Us campaign.English dissected a moment when Middleton was involved in a discussion with a group of men about fatherhood.The expert remarked: “But she sat there as the only woman among this table of very successful sportsmen and she really held the floor [by] asking the right questions, directing them to different people, listening to their answers.”The princess seemed “very comfortable” talking about her areas of expertise, with English revealing: “I could really see her come into her own. I was really impressed with her.”Middleton also made a big splash earlier this month when she attended Crown Prince Hussein and Rajwa Al Saif’s royal wedding in Jordan.She shined in a rose gold sequined Jenny Packham dress and glittering royal jewels for the posh event.She even rocked Princess Diana’s Lover’s Knot Tiara when she joined William, 40, to meet the newlyweds following the ceremony.
On June 1, Middleton made an unexpected appearance at the Chelsea Flower
.There are very few places in the UK where Kate Middleton would be able to step out for a coffee and go unnoticed like a normal person but one small Scottish village nestled away in the countryside allows the Princess of Wales to do just that.
taking too long to talk with other guests.On June 1, the Cambridges attended the lavish nuptials of Jordan’s Crown Prince Al Hussein and his now-wife, Princess Rajwa Al Saif.William’s actions caused “tension” between him and his spouse, according to the latest episode of “Podcast Royal” with hosts Rachel Burchfield and Jessica Robinson.Burchfield noted that while the Duke of Cambridge was not “disrespectful,” he seemed restless at the moment and just wanted to move on with the day.“Husbands, do not do this — don’t do this. William told Kate to ‘chop chop’ as she spoke to the bride,” the Marie Claire royals editor explained.
The Princess of Wales met Sir Paul McCartney and Tracey Emin as she re-opened the National Portrait Gallery following its three-year, £41.3 million refurbishment.
Kate Middleton stunned at another royal event after this weekend’s Trooping the Colour. The Princess of Wales was supporting her husband Prince William during the Order of the Garter Service at Windsor Castle. Middleton wore a long-sleeved white dress with black polka dots by Alessandra Rich paired with a coordinating hat by Philip Treacy.
As the Royal Family gathered for Trooping the Colour the Princess of Wales turned her head swiftly as Queen Camilla appeared to give King Charles a “stern pep talk”, according to a body language expert. It was the first birthday parade for the monarch and it wall full of displays of pomp and pageantry from the most prestigious regiments in the British Army.
410-page bombshell memoir — and now friends of the UK’s monarchs are giving some insight into the fallout from his written attacks.A pal of Camilla, 75, told the Daily Beast recently: “How does she get past that? It’s one thing to call your stepmother a bitch privately or in a family argument. But to put it in a book which is catching up with the Bible on sales?”“I think Harry knew exactly what he was doing, and the result is predictable.
The Princess of Wales and The Duchess of Edinburgh are incredibly popular members of the Royal Family and take on hundreds of important duties every year.The pair both use their platforms to front hugely sensitive charity projects - whether it is Catherine's research in Early Years Development or Sophie's work in gender equality, avoidable blindness and helping those with disabilities. As frontline members of King Charles' slimmed-down monarchy, the royal ladies have seen their profiles grow steadily, with a royal expert explaining how they are the "stars" of the Royal Family.
Royal Foundation for Early Years Development. The charity’s initiative is testing out a program to help assess babies’ wellness.The mother of three donned a summery green and white floral dress, paired with bright white pumps and a purse, and finished off with pear-shaped emerald drop earrings.Since wedding Prince William back in April 2011, Middleton has developed a reputation for being gracious with the public, making many appearances at royal engagements over the years.However, she “wasn’t always comfortable” undertaking events at the beginning of her life as a queen-in-waiting.Expert Rebecca English has recently alleged that Middleton has not “always been the strongest communicator.” English is the DailyMail’s royal editor and appeared in the publication’s Palace Confidential series to provide insight into Middleton’s path to the crown.“It’s been a learning curve for her.
Kate Middleton has arrived at a children’s clinic to meet health visitors taking part in a field study that aims improve the assessment of babies. Before beginning her visit, the Princess of Wales went on a walkabout to meet young children from local schools in Nuneaton, Warwickshire who were gathered outside the venue, with the royal giving one youngster a high-five.
, and his wife, Jetsun Pema, 33, the Dragon Queen (dubbed the Kate Middleton of the Himalayas), recently attended the . The queen for the royal wedding of Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa.
Prince George, 9, when he was born in 2013 — and it wasn’t from royal advisers.In a recently resurfaced article, it was revealed that Middleton allegedly enlisted her English cocker spaniel, Lupo, to pick George’s name.Middleton and her husband, Prince William, 40, supposedly wrote different names on pieces of paper, according to the Times of UK, and scattered them on the floor, trusting Lupo to put his paw next to the winner.The furry pet allegedly stopped next to the name “George.”The Post reached out to Kensington Palace for comment.Sadly, Lupo passed away in 2020 at age 8.He was gifted to the couple by Middleton’s parents, Carole and Michael, as a Christmas present in 2011, according to the outlet. The beloved pooch was bred from a dog owned by Middleton’s parents, the Times reported.
Kate Middleton may be mostly known by her most prestigious title of Princess of Wales but it's not the royal's only grand style.
It was revealed last year that King Charles is planning the largest ever series of official tours in the UK, the Commonwealth and to other countries around the world to "extend a hand of friendship and support.” While it has been understood that the monarch will prioritise visits to the United States, Australia, New Zealand and a number of Commonwealth realms in the Caribbean, there are a number of countries that will also be high on the agenda such as India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.The King and Queen undertook their first visit to Germany before the Coronation, but are expected to make several more trips in the coming few years. While Their Majesties will carry out many of the visits themselves, they are ably supported by key senior royals, such as The Prince and Princess of Wales, who are thought to be instrumental in The King's plans for future foreign tours.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were surprise guests at the wedding of Jordan’s Crown Prince last week. But nobody knew the huge headache that part of Kate's outfit would cause.The couple also went to the evening reception held by Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa in Jordan, on 1 June.
Kate Middleton looked stunning as ever as she went out-and-about Windsor.The Princess of Wales nailed a casual-yet-chic look visiting The Windsor Family Hun in Berkshire on Tuesday, 6 June. She wore a blue gingham blazer over a simple white top and dark blue cigarette pants.
Prince William was keen to get a move on during his and wife Kate Middleton's recent trip to Jordan. A month on from the historic Coronation of King Charles III, the couple and parents-of-three were surprise guests at the wedding of Rajwa Al Saif and Prince Al Hussein at Zahran Palace last week.
told the Telegraph Friday. “That will come back to haunt them at a certain point,” he said. “They have no cousins that they see, or uncles or aunts, and they don’t see grandparents, except for one.”Carter, 73, also criticized Montecito, Calif., where the exiled royals chose to raise their children on a palatial $14.6 million estate, saying there is “nothing, nothing, nothing to do” in what he called “God’s waiting room.”“It’s a 40-minute drive from LA.
Kate Middleton brought a special piece of Queen Elizabeth with her to Jordan for Crown Prince Hussein’s royal wedding to Rajwa Alseif.
Kate Middleton once again showcased her timeless sense of style as she dazzled guests while attending a royal wedding reception in Amman, Jordan. The Princess of Wales, accompanied by her husband Prince William, attended a lavish reception on Thursday following the wedding of Jordan’s Crown Prince Al Hussein and Saudi Arabian architect Rajwa Al Saif.To mark the special occasion, Kate sported a stunning but modest floor length gown complete with long sleeves and covered in row upon row of bronze sequins.The gown was designed by Jenny Packham, and is the “Georgia” model that Kate has previously sported in the past in another colour way - emerald green while attending the Royal Variety Awards in London.
State Banquet held at Buckingham Palace at the time. Princess Kate was also in attendance at Thursday’s wedding, although she wasn’t snapped speaking with Trump.The royal nuptials drew dignitaries from around the world, including current First Lady Jill Biden and her daughter, Ashley.