Prince William and Kate Middleton's first official portrait has been unveiled.
06.06.2022 - 17:47 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have appeared to make light of their youngest son's antics as they thanked everyone who turned out for the weekend of Platinum Jubilee celebrations marking the Queen’s 70-year reign. Prince William and Kate made an appearance at each of the official events taking place over the four-day weekend.
But it wasn't the couple, who have been married for 11 years, who captured everyone's attention. It was their four-year-old son Prince Louis who stole the show as he joined his parents and two older siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, for the balcony appearance following Trooping the Colour and Sunday's Platinum Pageant.
The young Prince Louis could be spotted pulling a flurry of hilarious faces as he joined his family - including his 96-year-old great-grandmother whom the whole weekend was for - on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. His face was quickly used as memes as the youngster momentarily appeared disinterested in what was going on around him.
READ MORE: Lip reader reveals Queen's surprise and Prince George and Princess Charlotte's reaction during Jubilee finale
And with the cheers from below and the noise of the RAF flypast above, things all got a bit noisy for Louis, so he put his hands over his ears and once again pulled a series of picture-worthy faces. But there were also sweeter moments.
As thousands gathered below to cheer his great-grandmother and the rest of the family, Prince Louis seemed to wonder what it was all about. The Queen had seen it all before and her little chat with Louis on the balcony was a touching moment. Viewers also cooed as they saw little Louis waving frantically to the crowds, and munching on a chocolate biscuit.
While he missed out on the
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.
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.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are gearing up for their move to Windsor - and there is one big reason behind their plans.
Off to the races! Prince William and Duchess Kate stepped out in style at the 2022 Royal Ascot.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the memorial service for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire.
.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.
Kate Middleton and Prince William showed their supportive side as they arrived at today's memorial service, Tuesday 14 June, to mark five years on from the Grenfell Tower fire.The tragedy occurred in 2017 and took the lives of 72 people after a fridge set on fire in one of the flats, and rapidly spread to several others. Ahead of the service that has taken place at the foot of the tower, The Duke and Duchess privately met with survivors of the fire and those who lost loved ones.
first official visit to Wales earlier this month, is affectionately referred to as "PG" and "Tips", a nod to the famous British brand of tea. Prince Louis was a favourite amongst fans for his cheeky behaviour over the Jubilee weekend and though it is unclear what nickname Kate and William have given their youngest, fans have started referring to him as "Boss Baby".
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are moving their family out of Kensington Palace in London and closer to the Queen at Windsor Castle, according to new reports.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are saying goodbye to their home at Kensington Palace!According to the the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with their three children, Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, will move to a new residence 30 miles away in the county of Berkshire -- home of Windsor Castle, where Queen Elizabeth II resides. The Cambridges' new home is speculated to be Adelaide Cottage, however, neither Kensington Palace nor the royal family has yet to confirm that information.
Read more: The 9 words that all royals have in their vocabulary that 'normal Brits' would never dream of saying The source told The Sun : “There’s no ’naughty step’ but there is a ‘chat sofa’. Things are explained and consequences outlined and they never shout at them.
Prince Louis’ parents are poking fun at him for his antics. Following the conclusion of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Prince William and Kate Middleton took to their shared Twitter account to reflect on the weekend’s festivities — and their 4-year-old son’s viral moments.
Prince Louis' parents are poking fun at him for his antics. Following the conclusion of Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Prince William and Kate Middleton took to their shared Twitter account to reflect on the weekend's festivities — and their 4-year-old son's viral moments.The couple also shares Prince George, 8, and Princess Charlotte, 7.«What a fantastic weekend of celebrations.
By By By By More from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.