We have yet more insider info on the Royal Family feud.
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Prince George is a brave little one.
The oldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton once popped a live ant right into his mouth, recalled British adventurer and TV star Bear Grylls.
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It was back in 2019 when George, who was then six years old, attended the King’s Cup Regatta (the inaugural sailing event hosted by George’s royal parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton),
We have yet more insider info on the Royal Family feud.
Family reunion? Prince William and Duchess Kate are set to travel to the United States for the first time since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the U.K. for her native country. However, it is “somewhat unlikely” that the Fab Four will all stay together at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s California home during the visit, according to royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti.
Avocado has become a favourite brunch option in recent years, threatening to overtake the classic English fry-up. But it’s not just our taste buds that love them – avocados are smashing it in terms of health.
Prince Philip’s last wishes have been stored alongside wills belonging to 32 other late members of the British Royal Family.
Putting on a united front. The British royal family voiced their concerns over BBC Two’s new documentary, The Princes and the Press, and how it represented Prince William and Prince Harry’s relationship with the media.
The British royal family has put on a united front and issued a rare joint statement condemning the BBC for publicizing "overblown and unfounded claims" in a documentary that aired Monday night in the U.K.
The Royal households have criticised a BBC documentary looking into Prince William and Prince Harry's relationship with the British press.
Since taking the throne in 1952, Queen Elizabeth II has ruled the United Kingdom with the title of “Her Majesty.” But to her 12 great grandchildren, she has much simpler monikers, such as “Gan Gan,” which Prince George affectionally calls her, according to the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, per Hello. While some of the next generation royals are in the spotlight more than others, all have their own special place in the monarch’s heart.
Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (AKA Kate Middleton) are taking part in an annual tradition.
It's no secret that the royal family own a whole range of stunning properties, with most members have more than one home. The Queen has six different residences for her own use alone, while future king Charles has four homes across the UK.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge own three different properties, but most people are only being familiar with the first two.
Brave boy! Prince William and Duchess Kate’s 8-year-old son, Prince George, ate a live ant when he met Bear Grylls in August 2019.
Every year, The British Royal Family gather together for a jam-packed few days of highly-organised Christmas celebrations. Of course, they celebrate with a cheeky tipple just like the rest of us Brits, but they also have to adhere to many rules and age-old traditions.
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford will be awarded an MBE today by the Duke of Cambridge for his campaign to support vulnerable children.