Stepping out alongside her husband, Kate Middleton offered William a sweet kiss on the cheek after he lost the game.
20.06.2022 - 15:21 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince William and Kate Middleton are gearing up for their move to Windsor - and there is one big reason behind their plans.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are moving away from their home in Kensington Palace, and rumours have been circulating about what is behind their departure.
The Cambridge family pad went under a £12million renovation before they moved into the historic property in 2013, which many royal fans believed meant it was their forever home.
However, it has now been revealed that the couple and their three children are ready for a change of scenery as they set their sights on new home Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, writes the Mirror.
One royal insider told the Daily Mail that the relocation is due to William wanting to be closer to the Queen as she continues to delegate additional royal duties to him.
William is said to speak to his gran on the phone several times a week and the Cambridges are said to spend time with the monarch as a family.
Prince Philip's death in April 2021 has also played a part in the big move.
The insider said: "It's one of the things that has hastened their move to Berkshire this summer.
"Losing the Duke of Edinburgh has a left a big hole in all their lives.
"He was a great counsel to William and he feels very protective of his grandmother."
The insider added that, as an increasingly central figure in the royal family, William "is always checking in with her to make sure she understands why things are happening in a certain way", not least because he and Kate "want to do something different to the traditional model".
William has taken an increasingly leading role in royal matters - along with his father Charles - as the Queen faces continued mobility issues.
The Cambridges are hoping to
Stepping out alongside her husband, Kate Middleton offered William a sweet kiss on the cheek after he lost the game.
Prince William and Kate Middleton looked all loved up like 'two teenagers' and are ‘still very much besotted with each other’ at a charity polo game, says one expert.
Kate Middleton was on hand to cheer on her prince at the Royal Polo Cup in Windsor, England, on Wednesday. To the delight of his wife, Prince William participated in the polo match and even took home a trophy.After the event, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were spotted hugging, with William even planting a big kiss on his wife's cheek.
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) engage in some rare PDA after the Royal Charity Polo Cup 2022 at Guards Polo Club, Flemish Farm on Wednesday (July 6) in Windsor, England.
Prince William and Kate Middleton were joined by a very special guest at a charity polo match on Wednesday.
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.
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.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's first official portrait has been unveiled.
A stunning new portrait of Prince William and Kate Middleton has been revealed the week of his 40th birthday.
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.
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.Though the British paper does not specify which home on the vast estate the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge plan to occupy along with their three children, Prince , 8, Princess , 7, and Prince , 4, there were earlier this year that they planned to move to Fort Belvedere, a Gothic Revival manor home built in the early 18th century and extensively renovated in 1929 by Edward, Prince of Wales. He was forced to leave the residence when he abdicated the throne in 1936 (in favor of marrying American divorcée Wallis Simpson), but not before adding a swimming pool, tennis court, numerous bathrooms and powder rooms, and a steam room to the home.Windsor Castle.Whether the family moves to Belvedere or another home in the area, the Times reports that a few different factors contributed to the decision.