Prince William shared that one of his weaknesses happens to be Duchess Kate‘s secret talent.William and Kate, both 38, virtually reunited with students and teachers at Islamabad Model College for Girls one year after their five-day trip to Pakistan.
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Duchess Kate got to catch up with one of her favorite celebrities, Sir David Attenborough, and introduce him to one of his youngest fans — her eldest son, Prince George.Kate, 38, and her husband, Prince William, 38, and their kids, George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2, caught up with the British broadcaster and naturalist in the garden of Kensington Palace in London, as seen in new pics released by the palace on Saturday, September 26.“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are
.Prince William shared that one of his weaknesses happens to be Duchess Kate‘s secret talent.William and Kate, both 38, virtually reunited with students and teachers at Islamabad Model College for Girls one year after their five-day trip to Pakistan.
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Prince William and Duchess Catherine‘s children are really working on their green thumbs! On the evening of Monday, October 5, in the United Kingdom, the Duke of Cambridge, 38, premiered his documentary A Planet For Us All on ITV and gave audiences a special look at how his youngsters are developing their own love for Earth. In intimate photos, Prince William captured his three children each gardening or enjoying the sensations of nature around them.
Royal fans were left gushing on Monday night as Prince William shared new photos of his three children.The 38 year old fronted an ITV documentary about protecting the environment entitled A Planet For Us All, which showed him on a global mission that was filmed over two years. Whilst many fans of the Duke of Cambridge praised him for his knowledge and passion for our planet, others concentrated more on the rare footage of his and Kate Middleton's three young children.
Sir David Attenborough about the natural world. In the cute clip, shared on the Cambridge family's official Instagram account, @KensingtonRoyal, we get a rare chance to hear Prince George, seven, and Princess Charlotte, five speak.
The new ITV documentary on Prince William, entitled Prince William: A Planet For Us All, is out on British TV, and it’s getting a great early reaction for several reasons — including this funny one!
We learned last week that Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis got to hang out with legendary natural historian David Attenborough in the gardens of Kensington Palace. It turns out, the photos that Prince William and Kate Middleton shared of that adorable event weren't the only thing to come out of the interaction.
Prince William: A Planet for Us All, the visits a group of children in Liverpool, who, naturally, had some questions about his kids. “Is Princess Charlotte cheekier than Prince George?” asked one child, per “They’re about as cheeky as each other,” Prince William answered.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's are curious little children.
To celebrate the launch of the new film, A Life On Our Planet, which lands on Netflix on October 4th, Sir David Attenborough is answering questions from some famous fans.Today an adorable video has been released on the Kensington Royal official Twitter page which shows the young Cambridge royals Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis asking Sir David their burning questions about the natural world.The sweet video was filmed by Kate Middleton and Prince William in their garden it is
The children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are speaking in public for the first time, and they’re doing it with legendary conversationist and filmmaker Sir David Attenborough.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis – the three young children of Prince William and Kate Middleton – are speaking out publicly for the very first time!
Kate Middleton and Prince William have left fans gushing over their adorable three children as they shared a rare video of of them.The royal couple posted a video of their children Prince George,Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis asking David Attenborough questions on their social media feeds.The clip opens with Prince George, seven, saying: “Hello David Attenborough, what animal do you think will be extinct next?” To which David replies: “Well let’s hope there won’t be any because there are
Prince William and Duchess Kate made a special video call to a koala in Australia who is recovering after wildfires hit the area earlier this year.The couple seemed eager to meet Grace and wildlife park owner Dana Mitchell. “Oh, look!” Kate, 38, said in an Instagram video shared on Thursday, October 1.
This week, Sir David Attenborough broke Jennifer Aniston's record as the person who got one million Instagram followers faster than anyone else. I mean, come on; he's David Attenborough, the 94-year-old natural historian who has been the voice behind pretty much every documentary that ever taught us anything about the planet we call home.
Princess Charlotte and Prince George are both missing out on one of their favourite lessons due to new rules introduced at their school because of the coronavirus pandemic. Pupils at Thomas's private school in Battersea, which the royal children attend, are not allowed to partake in their usual swimming lessons.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's two children were excited to get back to school to see their friends and teachers, but will no doubt be disappointed at the new measures.
Prince George has received a very unique gift. The 7-year-old royal recently met Sir David Attenborough, known for narrating docuseries such as "Planet Earth," who offered George a shark tooth.