Stepping out alongside her husband, Kate Middleton offered William a sweet kiss on the cheek after he lost the game.
29.06.2022 - 12:35 / ok.co.uk
Prince William and Kate Middleton have shared their thoughts are with the late Deborah James' family following her death on 28 June. The BBC podcast host, who also went by the nickname 'Bowelbabe', died on Tuesday following a five-year battle with bowel cancer. Taking to Twitter, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a touching tribute as they wrote: "We are so sad to hear the heartbreaking news about Dame Deborah.
Our thoughts are with her children, her family and her loved ones. "Deborah was an inspirational and unfalteringly brave woman whose legacy will live on. W & C".
Many fans took the opportunity to share their own thoughts on Deborah's passing as they replied underneath 40 year old Kate and William's post. One person wrote: "Dame Deborah was an inspiration to us all. I’m so glad you got to present her Damehood medal to her in person.
May her star shine bright." Another shared: "A hugely inspirational lady. A fighter throughout. I hope she may now rest in peace.
Sending my love, strength and prayers to her loved ones". While a third simply added: "May she rest in peace," followed by three white dove emojis. Prince William visited Deborah back in May prior to her death at the age of 40.
The Duke visited her at her family home to pay congratulations after she was made a Dame and raised over £5million at the time – which has since risen above the £6.5m mark. Sharing photos with the Prince on Instagram, Deborah gushed over how "surreal" it was to meet the Royal. "Prince William actually came to our family house today!! I am utterly honoured that he joined us for afternoon tea and champagne, where he not only spent a generous amount of time talking to my whole family but also honoured me with my Damehood," she
.Stepping out alongside her husband, Kate Middleton offered William a sweet kiss on the cheek after he lost the game.
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Lorraine Kelly has led the tributes to the late Dame Deborah James in a new BBC documentary after she tragically died age 40 after a five-year battle with bowel cancer. The journalist and broadcaster, who went by the nickname "bowel babe", "passed away peacefully" on Tuesday 28 June, her family shared in a statement on her Instagram.
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Dame Deborah James, the fan favorite BBC podcast host, has sadly passed away at the age of 40 after documenting her battle with cancer.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have paid tribute to the 'inspirational' Dame Deborah James after the heartbreaking news of her passing was announced on Tuesday night.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are mourning the loss of Dame Deborah James. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a message on Twitter on Wednesday just hours after it was confirmed that James had died at age 40 following a lengthy battle with cancer. «We are so sad to hear the heartbreaking news about Dame Deborah,» the couple's tweet read. «Our thoughts are with her children, her family and her loved ones.»We are so sad to hear the heartbreaking news about Dame Deborah.
. “As it is the first portrait to depict them together, and specifically during their time as The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, I wanted the image to evoke a feeling of balance between their public and private lives.”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Following the unveiling, many pointed out that there may be a deeper meaning behind Kate Middleton's dress.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's first official portrait has been unveiled.
Kate Middleton has nailed summer chic as she and husband Prince William arrived at The Fitzwilliam Museum.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who recently celebrated William's 40th birthday, were photographed arriving at the museum on Thursday 23 June. Part of The University of Cambridge, Kate and William were seen with wide smiles plastered across their faces as they walked inside. Kate, also 40, looked incredible in a multicoloured and patterned midi dress, which she paired with a light blue coat.
A stunning new portrait of Kate Middleton and Prince William has been released – the first of its kind.The painting was commissioned by the Cambridgeshire Royal Portrait Fund, held by the Cambridge Community Foundation last year, and was created by award-winning British portrait artist Jamie Coreth. It has been created as a gift to Cambridgeshire, sparking Jamie to incorporate the City of Cambridge into the portrait by painting the background with the tones and colours of many of the historical stone buildings that are synonymous with the city.The painting shows the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge standing side-by-side as Kate wears a stunning emerald green dress – a colour the 40 year old royal has been seen wearing on several occasions.
Who is hosting? The queen, duh. The party will either be held at Windsor Castle or Her Majesty's Sandringham Estate.Who is coming? Senior members of the royal family are expected to attend, but QE2 herself will make a day-of decision because of her “mobility issues” (she is, speaking of birthdays, 96 years old, after all). We don't expect Harry and to attend, but you just know Meghan is going to send a gift, and it's gonna be, like, organic bamboo toothbrushes or something.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.What about flags? Oh my god, I am so glad you asked! Traditionally, the Union flag has been flown on government buildings to mark the birthdays of senior royals, because monarchies are weird.