Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William‘s Christmas holiday plans have been revealed amid lots of changes to the royal family traditional holiday celebrations.
05.12.2021 - 17:55 / etcanada.com
Whenever Prince William needs a shot of musical enthusiasm, he’ll crank up an AC/DC classic.
That was just one of the revelations made by the Duke of Cambridge on an upcoming edition of Apple Fitness+’s “Time to Walk” series, which encourages listeners to go for a walk in order to improve their mental and physical health.
While strolling through the grounds of the Queen’s Sandringham estate, William revealed that he likes to psych himself up with the music of the Australian rockers.
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William‘s Christmas holiday plans have been revealed amid lots of changes to the royal family traditional holiday celebrations.
Making it work. Queen Elizabeth II canceled her traditional Christmas trip to Sandringham, but she’ll still get to spend some time with the royal family.
Dr Zoe Williams has opened up on plans to spend quality time with her family as she celebrates her son Lisbon Lion's first Christmas. The 41 year old gave birth to her and boyfriend Stuart McKay's first child together in June and is looking forward to reuniting with her relatives this festive period.
Christmas favorites, in response to questions from children receiving cancer treatment at a London hospital.William told young patients at the Royal Marsden that he loves the film “Elf’’ starring Will Ferrell, his favorite Christmas tune is “Feliz Navidad,’’ and that he loves Brussels sprouts with his turkey, roast potatoes and sausage.During a session recorded by the hospital’s in-house radio station earlier this month, one child asked whether William had a Lamborghini sports car.“I would love
Queen Elizabeth is ready to get festive.
Prince William gets nostalgic this holiday season.
William Shatner went to space, and soon, you can watch his unbelievable voyage in real time. The iconic actor’s trip to space on Blue Origin is going to be documented in the new Amazon special titled Shatner in Space, which is set to premiere on December 15 in the U.S., Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
William Shatner’s life-changing space flight is heading to Prime Video Canada.
Appearing on Apple’s Time to Walk podcast, Prince William has spoken out about the importance of opening up about mental health and wellbeing. During the podcast, the Duke of Cambridge walked around the Queen’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk to reflect on his time working for the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) as a pilot.
Here’s a thing. Apparently Prince William likes a bit of AC/DC on a Monday morning.
J. Kim Murphy administratorWilliam Shatner’s recent flight to space aboard a Blue Origin vessel will be explored in “Shatner in Space,” a one-hour special from Amazon Prime Video.
William Shatner‘s trip to space on Blue Origin will be documented in the new Amazon special Shatner in Space, premiering on Dec. 15 in the U.S., Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Other territories will be added in early 2022.
Prince William is sharing a rare look into his family's morning routine.Speaking on an upcoming episode of Apple Fitness+'s audio walking series, William shared that mornings can be quite the production at Anmer Hall, specifically for Prince George, 8 and Princess Charlotte, 6, who are very particular when it comes to the music they want playing at the start of their day.«Most mornings there's a massive fight between Charlotte and George as to what song is played in the morning,» the Duke of
Prince William has his hands full to start off each day, as he said he has to play peacemaker between Prince George, 8, and kid sister Princess Charlotte, 6. The 39-year-old future king of England went into hilarious detail about how the royal family, including Kate Middleton, 39, and Prince Louis, 3, have a dance party morning ritual, which ends up causing the eldest siblings to argue.
Prince William is opening up about his music taste.
AC/DC, vouching first-hand for the energising powers of their 1990 hit ‘Thunderstruck’.The revelation came in the Duke of Cambridge’s forthcoming appearance on Time To Walk, a new podcast series offered through the Apple Fitness+ service. The full episode will debut tomorrow (December 6), and will air a number of other times on Apple Music 1 over the coming weeks.The episode hears William take listeners on a stroll through the Queen’s Sandringham estate.