Prince William and Kate Middleton have reportedly asked Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to bring their children for a visit in an attempt to build bridges, according to royal expert Tom Quinn.
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the recent photo scandal that rocked the palace and Middleton’s continued recovery behind closed doors, William is “too tied up” to take on an extra workload.“Now that Charles and Kate are taking a step back, things are changing,” Burrell said on behalf of Slingo. “Charles being so solid, reliable and stoic, I think he is caught in a difficult position because he has to slow down and it isn’t panning out the way he expected,” he explained.“The machinery of royalty is grinding slower and slower so they have to keep the family business going but slim down their engagements.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have reportedly asked Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to bring their children for a visit in an attempt to build bridges, according to royal expert Tom Quinn.
He may come from a world of immense privilege but the Prince of Wales has been dealt a cruel hand in his personal life. With the deaths of his beloved mother and grandmother, the estrangement from his brother, his father’s cancer diagnosis and now his wife battling the same cruel disease, the list of people Prince William can turn to for personal support is limited.
developing relationship with estranged brother Prince William.Amid both of King Charles and Kate Middletons’ cancer battles, Camilla, 76, and the Prince of Wales, 41, have been stepping up to the plate and taking on more royal engagements. However, this has led to the Duke of Sussex, 39, to become suspicious of Camilla and William’s blossoming bond, according to royal expert Tom Quinn.“He [Harry] really distrusts that William actually gets on rather well now with Camilla,” the “Scandals of the Royal Palaces” author told the Mirror earlier this week.“Harry will see this as a betrayal.
The Prince and Princess of Wales' and their three young children will not be joining the rest of the Royal Family at the traditional Easter Sunday Matins Service at St George's Chapel, Windsor.The family of five are expected instead to spend the day at their Anmer Hall home in Norfolk. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis broke up from school for the Easter holidays on Friday, 22 March - the same day that Kate bravely revealed she had been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.The home, which was given to the couple by Queen Elizabeth II after their wedding in 2011, is thought to be their favourite residence to escape to - and is somewhere where they have a wide circle of close friends.
Prince Harry and Prince William could reunite for a mutual wedding this summer as they've both reportedly received invites to the Duke of Westminster's big day in June. Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster is set to marry gourmet food company boss, Olivia Henson this summer.The wedding will be held at Chester Cathedral and attended by much of the British aristocracy.
been undergoing chemotherapy treatment after doctors discovered cancer during her planned abdominal surgery in January.It’s understood that the royal decided to share the news with the world that particular day as it was before her and William’s three children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5, left school for Easter break.And with Louis being significantly younger than his siblings, the pair no doubt approached the situation in a less straight-forward manner.“I’m sure it was a very difficult and very different conversation between children,” Grant Harrold, who worked for Charles for seven years when he was the Prince of Wales, exclusively told The Post. “For instance, for Louis I’m sure the conversation was more sugarcoated than it was with George and Charlotte.”“The older children can understand more, so I’d imagine it was a little more frank but undoubtedly staying positive, which is so important,” he explained.“That’s why when you now look at the picture of Kate with her three children, it brings a tear to your eye.
Prince William and Princess Catherine have found their groove!
A royal expert is offering some insight into how Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William are responding to speculation about the Princess’ health.
mounting speculation about the Princess of Wales’ health.“Having seen his mother go through quite a lot of that, the hounding of his mother, I think he feels he is seeing elements of that being breached again in terms of the demands and screeches at his wife over her medical privacy and that is hurting him,” Nikkhah said.When asked if William, the heir to the throne, feels “sensitive” about the similarities, the royal expert said he “always has been.”“Ever since he has been a child and since he has been with Catherine since university,” she added.William and Prince Harry’s late mother Diana died in a car crash in August 1997 at the age of 36 while fleeing photographers in Paris.Elsewhere, Nikkhah said she believes that the future queen will likely address her abdominal post-surgery recovery at upcoming public engagements after March 31.“I think she is going to be much more open about what’s happened, I think she will do it in a natural organic way like on an engagement,” she said of Middleton.“We have seen William at engagements in the past few weeks and everyone is asking him, ‘How is Kate?’ Saying, ‘Please give these flowers to your wife.’ I think, when she’s out and about, she will be asked about it.”“I’m not saying she will go into every detail about what surgery she has had, but she might find a way to speak about her recovery, about the places it’s taken her mentally and physically. We know mental health is an important thing for them, that is the way she is going to let the people know [what] has been going on,” she added.The mom of three is not expected to return to her public duties until after Easter, which falls on March 31, 2024.
They say that history repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce but for the Royal household, and the Prince and Princess of Wales in particular, the past few days have been anything but amusing. Kate has rarely put a foot wrong since she gracefully navigated her transition into the Royal Family so the chaos, confusion and backlash sparked by the release of that edited Mother’s Day photo was a huge shock.
Just like his father and uncle before him, Prince George was born at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington.The day after he was born, the little prince made his public debut in his parents arms in front of the world's media.The couple happily chatted to the crowds and revealed everything from how George had a "good set of lungs" to how he already had more hair than Prince William. One of the most memorable moments of the appearance was the slick way Prince William strapped his baby son's car seat into the car before driving his family home to Kensington Palace.
Prince Harry's intention to "step in" to help the Royal Family amid a period of crisis was quickly shot down by brother William who has "drawn a line in the sand", a royal source has said.
Diana Legacy Awards at the Science Museum in London to honor his late mother, Princess Diana. He will also present awards to 20 recipients at the ceremony.
Diana Legacy Awards Thursday night, but his appearance will only take place after his brother, the Prince of Wales, has left the premises.William, 41, will attend Thursday’s awards solo, as his wife Kate Middleton recovers from surgery and the recent photo scandal that rocked the palace.There, he will deliver a speech and present awards to 20 recipients at the ceremony, which takes place at London’s Science Museum.After the ceremony, Harry, who lives in Montecito, Calif., with his wife Meghan Markle, will take a call with the winners of the night.Harry’s refusal to attend the awards in person comes just weeks after he lost his bid for taxpayer-funded UK security protection for his family.The Diana Award charity, which marks its 25th anniversary this year, was set up in memory of William and Harry’s beloved late mother.The awards are handed out to young people between the ages of 9 and 25 who have contributed to their communities through humanitarian work.“The Prince [of Wales] will meet key staff and supporters of the Diana Award, before joining the ceremony where he will hear about the recipients’ work, make a short speech, and present Legacy Awards to this year’s winners,” Kensington Palace told The Post in a statement.“After the ceremony, the Prince will meet all the award winners who have traveled from around the world, representing countries including Australia, Bangladesh, the Cayman Islands, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Romania, the UAE, the UK, and the USA.”The estranged brothers have appeared alongside one another at previous award ceremonies in the past.However, since the Sussexes stepped down as senior working members of the royal family in 2020 and subsequently moved to the US, his
Princes William and Harry are set to reunite as they will both take part in a ceremony paying tribute to their late mother, Princess Diana, at the Diana Legacy Award. William, Prince of Wales, 41, will attend the event at the Science Museum in London on Thursday night in person, where he is expected to give a speech to mark the charity’s 25th anniversary and present awards to 20 recipients. William's estranged brother Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, 39, will then join a video call with the winners, according to reports.
Following the tragic death of Lady Gabriella Kingston's husband, Thomas Kingston, members of the Royal Family gathered for his funeral today (Tuesday, March 12).The event was held in private, but the family have released details of the service and who was in attendance. While King Charles and Queen Camilla were unable to join the mourners, the Prince of Wales was there to offer his condolences, along with around 140 close friends and family members.
Prince William isn’t pulling back from royal duties despite the scandal surrounding Princess Catherine!
Prince William, Queen Camilla, and the Royal Family are celebrating Commonwealth Day!
Prince William mingled with his step-mother Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family on Monday for a major event — as questions continued to swirl about the condition of his wife Kate Middleton following the release of a doctored photograph.The Princess of Wales was seen in the car going to the Commonwealth Day service with her husband, but did not attend the event herself.Instead, William — the next in line to the throne — as well as Camilla and his aunt and uncle Princess Anne and Prince Edward were in attendance.King Charles, who is undergoing cancer treatment, made an appearance through a video message.It marked yet another event missed by Middleton, who was last seen in public during a Christmas day ceremony.Rumors have swirled about her after she reportedly went underwent abdominal surgery.A photo celebrating UK Mother’s Day sparked even more questions after eagle-eyed observers noticed it was photoshopped — causing photo agencies to issue “kill notices.”
of his wife, Kate Middleton.While his father, , receives treatment for his recently disclosed , there's also been a fair amount of for the , who underwent a “” in January. Earlier this week she was since her last public appearance in December, though the car photo shared by TMZ on March 4 was pretty grainy.Despite from Kensington Palace indicating that information would be made available to the public only on an as-needed basis, many are surprised that the royal family haven't made more of an effort to reassure everyone that the mom of three is okay.“His focus is on his work and not on social media,” a spokesman for the recently told .