Princess Catherine is “doing well” post-op — with the support of Prince William.
02.01.2024 - 19:14 / justjared.com
Prince William revealed his most-used emoji during a radio show appearance alongside his wife, Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton)…and it’s kinda surprising fans!
Why? Well, the 41-year-old royal revealed that his most-used emoji is one with a sexual undertone that is often used during more explicit convos.
Keep reading to find out more…
While appearing on a Radio 1 interview (via People), Prince William was asked to name his most used emoji. He shared, “Is this a clean thing or is this a family one? I’ve been told not to say the aubergine so I’ve got to pick something else. It would have been the aubergine but I’m saying now—because I’ve got to be all grown up—it’s the one where the eyes go up and down and the mouth’s out. What’s that one? The slightly crazy one.”
If you don’t know, “Aubergine” is another name for the eggplant emoji.
The Princess then shared hers, which is much more tame: “Mine’s probably going to be the heart with then the crying emoji. The hysterical laughing when things have gone wrong.”
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Princess Catherine is “doing well” post-op — with the support of Prince William.
Prince William is seen driving his car away from a UK hospital after visiting his wife, Catherine, Princess of Wales (aka Kate Middleton) on Thursday (January 18) in London, England.
Prince William has visited Kate Middleton in hospital where she is recuperating from abdominal surgery. He was seen leaving the private London Clinic around 12.35pm on Thursday, 18 January.The princess was admitted on Tuesday for the successful, planned procedure but is expected to stay in hospital for 10 to 14 days before returning to her Adelaide Cottage home in Windsor.The nature of the princess’s condition has not been revealed although Kensington Palace confirmed it was not cancerous.
planned abdominal surgery.News of the Princess of Wales’s medical procedure came to light Wednesday in an official statement from Kensington Palace.While the surgery was “successful,” she will remain at The London Clinic for 10 to 14 days before “returning home to continue her recovery.”William, 41, was seen behind the wheel of an Audi e-tron GT RS Carbon Vorsprung as he left the hospital, with royal bodyguards following closely in a Range Rover.Sources told The Post Wednesday that the heir to the throne is clearing his schedule to support his wife during her recovery, as well as take care of their three children.William left the hospital just after 12:30 p.m.
Prince William, the heir apparent to the British throne, could potentially break away from the Church of England when he takes over the monarchy from his father, King Charles III. “In royal circles, it is no secret that he does not share the king’s sense of the spiritual, let alone the late queen’s unshakeable devotion to the Anglican church,” Hardman, 59, writes of William in “The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy.” In his book, which is set to hit stores Thursday, one senior staff member claims that the Prince of Wales, 41, is not quite as religious as some might think.
was admitted to the hospital for a planned abdominal surgery on Tuesday, while Charles, 75, will undergo a “corrective procedure” for an enlarged prostate next week.With two key royal family members out of the public fold for the foreseeable future, the Prince of Wales, 41, must now “step up” to the plate.“It’s quite unusual to have two royals out of action, and it’s going to put more pressure on William,” Grant Harrold, who worked for Charles for seven years when he was the Prince of Wales, exclusively told The Post.“I’m sure he’s feeling anxious, as you would be. However, William does cope well under stress, as I’ve seen on many occasions.”While Middleton’s surgery was “successful,” she will remain at the London Clinic for 10 to 14 days before “returning home to continue her recovery,” according to a statement from Kensington Palace.Charles, for his part, will take “a short period of recuperation” to recover and rest, which means canceling several of the engagements in Scotland that he had slated for this week.“With his father out of action too, as Counsellor of State, William’s workload will increase as he has to step up,” Harrold said on behalf of Slingo.
one of the most famous royal families in the world, there are bound to be a few movies and TV shows about your life in the limelight.Prince William and his bloodline were recently serialized and dramatized in Netflix’s “The Crown,” with viewers either loving or hating the show for its portrayal.While some members of the Firm are fans of the show — or at least view it to a degree — not everyone is a watcher.According to a new biography by royal author Robert Hardman titled “The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy“, the Prince of Wales, 41, and wife Kate Middleton, 42, won’t be taking to their Netflix account to watch the drama.Middleton and William’s romance was one of the centerpieces of the final season.“The Prince . .
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