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'William will want solid George, Charlotte and Louis bond after losing Harry as wingman' - www.ok.co.uk - South Africa - county Prince Edward
ok.co.uk
03.08.2023

'William will want solid George, Charlotte and Louis bond after losing Harry as wingman'

The fallout between the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex has been documented in extensive detail, ever since Prince Harry told ITV that he and his brother were "on different paths" during his tour of South Africa in 2019. In the years that have followed, several explosive claims have been made in TV interviews and in Harry's memoir Spare - including an alleged fight at Harry's Nottingham Cottage home and suggestions that William had told his brother that his children were not Harry's "responsibility." Since Prince William lost his brotherly support in Harry, royal experts have expressed their hope that Prince George will not have the same experience as he grows older and further into his role.

'William has to obey so many rules – it's his choice not to wear a kilt' - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland
ok.co.uk
03.08.2023

'William has to obey so many rules – it's his choice not to wear a kilt'

With the Royal Family's annual trip to the Balmoral Estate in Scotland only days away, we can expect to see the likes of the King and the Duke of Edinburgh in their traditional Highland dress as they attend events such as the Braemar Gathering. One royal who hasn't been pictured wearing a traditional kilt ever since he was young is the Prince of Wales as he frequently opts for a suit when carrying out duties in Scotland.This apparent aversion to wearing a traditional kilt was recently criticised by Alan Cochrane in The Telegraph who claimed the Prince "should accept wearing one whilst working, and certainly at Balmoral, or while on official duty north of the Highland line." He believes the kilt "should be regarded as part of [William's] uniform." After the comments about William's choice not to wear the traditional garment when he heads north, former BBC royal Correspondent Jennie Bond defended the Prince to OK! The expert quipped: “Give the man a break! Poor William has to obey so many rules and observe so many conventions.

Kate and William’s ‘especially poignant’ reunion as they head to Balmoral - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland
ok.co.uk
01.08.2023

Kate and William’s ‘especially poignant’ reunion as they head to Balmoral

Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands is always a magnet for the royals each August as the extended family gather for their annual staycation. But this year’s get-together will be tinged with sadness – not only is it the first year without Queen Elizabeth II hosting, but it’s where she passed away, just 11 months ago, on 8 September. Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond tells OK! that although “it will be especially poignant” she believes that it’s “important for the family to be together at the Castle ahead of the first anniversary of the Queen’s death”.

Loved-up Zara and Mike Tindall 'inspire each other' as they mark key milestone - www.ok.co.uk - Australia - Britain
ok.co.uk
30.07.2023

Loved-up Zara and Mike Tindall 'inspire each other' as they mark key milestone

Fairytale royal weddings don’t happen very often, but when they do there's a touch of magic in the air. Even though 2011 will always be remembered as the year that the Prince and Princess of Wales tied the knot at Westminster Abbey, it was also when Zara and Mike Tindall married after eight years together.

Charlotte and Louis to 'help' George with 'pressure' of being King and 'share burden' - www.ok.co.uk - USA
ok.co.uk
29.07.2023

Charlotte and Louis to 'help' George with 'pressure' of being King and 'share burden'

Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will be on hand to “help” Prince George cope with the “pressure” of being future monarch, a royal expert has claimed. While he may have only recently celebrated his tenth birthday, as the second in line to the throne, Prince George is said to already be beginning to learn the full extent of what lies ahead in his future - and his siblings are reportedly set to have key roles in helping him deal with the “burden”.

'Dashing' Prince William is 'new royal favourite' as he 'exudes confidence' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Canada
ok.co.uk
28.07.2023

'Dashing' Prince William is 'new royal favourite' as he 'exudes confidence'

Prince William has become noticeably more confident undertaking solo royal duties in recent weeks as he continues to settle in his new role running the vast Duchy of Cornwall estate. As well as this, William recently undertook a solo 48-hour tour of the UK to launch his new homelessness initiative 'Homewards'. Kate Mansey, assistant editor of The Mail on Sunday notes William's confidence, writing: "William seems happier in his own skin - he's really grown into the new role, as Prince of Wales, very quickly.

Prince George will be 'grateful' for Charlotte's support - just as Charles is for Anne's - www.ok.co.uk - Charlotte - county King And Queen - city Charlotte
ok.co.uk
27.07.2023

Prince George will be 'grateful' for Charlotte's support - just as Charles is for Anne's

Much like Prince George, Princess Charlotte has been joining her parents and her grandfather at more public events - offering us the chance to see her interact with crowds. Something that has been noted time and again is how Charlotte appears to be far more confident than her more reserved elder brother.

Harry and Meghan 'deluded' and 'have no idea how insensitive they're being' says expert - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - USA
dailyrecord.co.uk
26.07.2023

Harry and Meghan 'deluded' and 'have no idea how insensitive they're being' says expert

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been dubbed 'oblivious' following claims that the pair's request to "fly back to the US with President Biden on Air Force One" was denied. The couple were reportedly oblivious to the "sensitivities of the situation" after attending Queen Elizabeth's funeral in September 2022.

'Deluded Harry and Meghan have no idea how insensitive they're being', says Royal expert - www.ok.co.uk - USA
ok.co.uk
26.07.2023

'Deluded Harry and Meghan have no idea how insensitive they're being', says Royal expert

Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Following on from claims that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's request to "fly back to the US with President Biden on Air Force One" after attending Queen Elizabeth's funeral was denied, a Royal expert has said the couple were oblivious to the "sensitivities of the situation." The Duke and Duchess, who stepped back as working members of the Royal Family in 2020, wanted to fly back on the famous plane, but supposedly had their request denied by the White House over fears it could harm relations with the Royal Family. Now, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has said the former royal couple have a "deluded idea of their status on the world stage" and were "insensitive" to put the Presidential couple in that position.

Royals face 'trickiest issue' as they rethink tours to avoid colonial optics - www.ok.co.uk - Australia - New Zealand - county King And Queen - county Prince Edward
ok.co.uk
25.07.2023

Royals face 'trickiest issue' as they rethink tours to avoid colonial optics

Key members of the royal family are gearing up for two years of worldwide tours in a bid "to keep Commonwealth intact" in a "soft democracy" blitz. While they will be aided by the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal, is understood that the King and Queen will prioritise visits to key nations such as Australia, New Zealand and a number of Commonwealth realms in the Caribbean.

George already having chats about future role with 'soppy' granddad King Charles - www.ok.co.uk - county Windsor - county Charles
ok.co.uk
24.07.2023

George already having chats about future role with 'soppy' granddad King Charles

Much like his father before him, it is thought Prince George is already beginning to learn the full extent of what lies ahead in his future. As well as learning from his parents, the second in line to the throne is said to be having regular "informal chats" with his grandfather, King Charles, according to royal expert and author Robert Jobson.

Prince George's birthday plans - from family beach trip to 'normal' party at home - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham
ok.co.uk
22.07.2023

Prince George's birthday plans - from family beach trip to 'normal' party at home

With Prince George turning 10 today – Saturday July 22 – how exactly might he be marking his milestone birthday with his family? As the royal children are enjoying their summer holidays, there are a number of possibilities on the table for the young royal's special day - from parties with school friends at home to exciting outings or even a foreign trip. As well as exciting day trips, the Wales family have a number of traditions whenever any of their children celebrate a birthday, including a homemade cake by the Princess of Wales.

Kate's 5 ways to keep George grounded, from boarding school ban to loving nanny - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham
ok.co.uk
22.07.2023

Kate's 5 ways to keep George grounded, from boarding school ban to loving nanny

It seems like only yesterday Prince George was introduced to the world. Swaddled in his mother’s arms as she posed on the steps of the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital, London, just one day after he was born, the newest member of the royal family had no inkling of the future that lay ahead. His life had been prescribed from the moment he was born – destined to one day be King.

'Broody' Kate Middleton's special birthday present for George - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
22.07.2023

'Broody' Kate Middleton's special birthday present for George

As the Princess of Wales celebrates Prince George’s 10th birthday this weekend, royal experts tell OK! the "broody" mum is desperately keen to give him some undivided attention. While he's used to being the centre of attention sitting in the Royal Box at Wimbledon and the likes, the youngster will get to enjoy some rare down-time with his siblings and devoted parents.The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 41, have reportedly cleared much of their normally-hectic official summer diary to spend quality time with George, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five, particularly for this special birthday weekend.

'Prince George had a baptism of fire - Kate and William wanted to introduce him gradually' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
21.07.2023

'Prince George had a baptism of fire - Kate and William wanted to introduce him gradually'

As he has been already, Prince George will be front and centre for many major royal moments in the years to come. As he grows older and gains a firmer grasp on what his future role will involve, he is expected to follow a similar path as his father, Prince William, did.

Kate and William 'clear summer work calendar to prioritise kids on two holidays' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Scotland
ok.co.uk
21.07.2023

Kate and William 'clear summer work calendar to prioritise kids on two holidays'

Prince William and Kate Middleton are gearing up for a bumper summer holiday with their children - starting with Prince George’s 10th birthday party. The Prince and Princess of Wales have cleared much of their work calendar over the next six weeks to spend time with George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, a source exclusively told OK!.The family are due to spend time together at Balmoral, in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, as well as in Mustique - a private island in the Caribbean, the insider added.

Prince George 'set to go to Eton with close-knit circle of friends' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
21.07.2023

Prince George 'set to go to Eton with close-knit circle of friends'

Prince George is set to move up to Eton with three “very close” friends from his prep school, a source has exclusively told OK! Prince William and Kate Middleton are keen to ensure the heir to the throne is surrounded by “solid and trusted” pals as he makes the big step up from Lambrook to Eton College, the insider added. Last month, George was shown around the prestigious £45,000-a-year, boys-only boarding school - suggesting he was set to follow in his father’s footsteps by going there. Boys start at Eton aged 13 but parents of prospective pupils have to register an interest three years in advance - as the school is so sought-after.

Kate's genius plan to make George, Charlotte and Louis' childhoods 'normal' - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham - Charlotte
ok.co.uk
20.07.2023

Kate's genius plan to make George, Charlotte and Louis' childhoods 'normal'

With the countdown to Prince George's milestone 10th birthday on, there are a number of ways that the Prince and Princess of Wales have carved their own path when it comes to raising their three children. From being thoroughly hands-on parents to taking the royal youngsters out on day trips, Prince William and Kate relish in being able to protect their children's privacy.The normal rules that govern life at home for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis must be especially felt when there is a birthday to celebrate.

Charles appreciates 'normal' way George is raised - his childhood wasn't ideal - www.ok.co.uk - Charlotte
ok.co.uk
20.07.2023

Charles appreciates 'normal' way George is raised - his childhood wasn't ideal

Thanks to the Prince and Princess of Wales' passion for protecting their children's privacy and not subjecting them to the same experiences as previous royal generations, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are growing up in circumstances which are as close to normal as could be hoped for. A source recently told PEOPLE that the couple "consciously set out to achieve a sense of normality" for their three children and that "royal families over the generations haven’t had the chance to get those foundations right, but they have." The insider attributes the different upbringings the Wales children have had to the Princess of Wales.

'Kate feels she's still learning to be royal - but she's already passed the test with flying colours' - www.ok.co.uk - county Bristol
ok.co.uk
16.07.2023

'Kate feels she's still learning to be royal - but she's already passed the test with flying colours'

After an invaluable ten year insight into what her life as a member of the Royal Family would entail, the Princess of Wales joined the Firm when she married Prince William in 2011. Ever since then, she has gone from strength to strength and is constantly heralded as one of the most popular royals thanks to her keen interest in subjects such as early years development. Regardless of the ease with which she interacts with the crowds and conducts engagements, the Princess admitted earlier this year that she is "still learning" how to do her job.

'Natural mum' Kate is just like Diana - but she's taken her role one step further - www.ok.co.uk - Charlotte
ok.co.uk
15.07.2023

'Natural mum' Kate is just like Diana - but she's taken her role one step further

The Princess of Wales is highly regarded for her interests in physical wellbeing, children's development and mental health. And, as a result, she has already made a name for herself for her impressive work in the field of Early Childhood.

King spending summer at Balmoral means he'll follow tradition - but do it his own way - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland
ok.co.uk
14.07.2023

King spending summer at Balmoral means he'll follow tradition - but do it his own way

Much like Queen Elizabeth, King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to spend at least part of the summer on the Balmoral Estate in Scotland, with a friend of the couple telling Vanity Fair: "The house was always full of guests coming and going and Charles will be continuing that tradition.That is very important to him." The Balmoral Estate was incredibly important to the late Queen and is comprised of several smaller properties, including Birkhall, Craigowan Lodge and Tam Na Ghar. While the King looks set to be returning to Scotland for a well deserved break in the coming weeks, former BBC Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond has questioned what the monarch's time up there could look like and why it will be different from how the late Queen would spend the period.

King's role in Duchy was impressive - William has a 'wise' approach to continue - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - county King And Queen - county Prince Edward
ok.co.uk
13.07.2023

King's role in Duchy was impressive - William has a 'wise' approach to continue

Following the death of Queen Elizabeth last September, King Charles proclaimed that his eldest son and daughter-in-law - then styled as the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge - would be known as the Prince and Princess of Wales. As a result, Prince William became the 27th Prince of Wales and was granted the additional titles of the Duke of Cornwall, the Earl of Chester, the Duke of Rothesay, the Earl of Carrick, the Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland. Prince William also inherited the vast private estate of the Duchy of Cornwall which was established by King Edward III in 1337 for his son, Prince Edward, the Black Prince.

Kate 'wasn't prepared to stand by' and let the Sussexes destroy the Royal Family's reputation - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
12.07.2023

Kate 'wasn't prepared to stand by' and let the Sussexes destroy the Royal Family's reputation

Kate Middleton "wasn't prepared to stand by" and let Harry and Meghan tear down the Royal Family's reputation, according to a royal expert.

'Diana predicted the future - the country is lucky to have Prince William' - www.ok.co.uk - Japan
ok.co.uk
12.07.2023

'Diana predicted the future - the country is lucky to have Prince William'

Diana, Princess of Wales was loved around the world for the way she modernised the Royal Family's approach to official engagements, as well as her efforts to destigmatise global emergencies such as landmines and HIV/AIDS.This goal of modernising the Firm is something that the Prince of Wales has carried on from his late mother and clearly feels very passionate about. Prince William's strong stance is something that former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond knows would have pleased Diana, as she had the privilege of getting to know the Princess on a personal level in private meetings throughout her career.

Kate Middleton is ‘steel in a velvet glove’ - just like Queen Mother - www.ok.co.uk - county Charles
ok.co.uk
12.07.2023

Kate Middleton is ‘steel in a velvet glove’ - just like Queen Mother

The Princess of Wales is one of the most instantly recognisable women in the world, as well as one of the monarchy’s greatest assets, but any personal thoughts that stretch beyond the boundaries of her official role remain an enigma to many. We know she possesses a keen interest in early years development - to the point where she has become one of the leading voices in the field thanks to her research and the success of projects such as the Big 5 Survey and Shaping Us. But when it comes to areas of her private life, she is inscrutable.The once-quiet and reserved Kate has been replaced by an assured, playful – and occasionally forceful – figure, commanding as much respect from the public as King Charles or Prince William could ever hope for.

'William isn't a workaholic like Charles - he is a hands-on, caring dad' - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
10.07.2023

'William isn't a workaholic like Charles - he is a hands-on, caring dad'

One of key differences between King Charles and Prince William's approach to charitable engagements is that during his 50 year tenure as the Prince of Wales, the King represented hundreds of charities, whereas William has significantly fewer but works tirelessly to make a real difference in those areas. While the King has had to dispense with many of his patronages since his reign began to make way for more constitutional duties, he has constantly been hailed as one of the hardest working members of the Royal Family.

Inside Kate Middleton's summer plans - as she keeps kids busy with 'sports and chores' - www.ok.co.uk - county Windsor - city Norfolk - Charlotte
ok.co.uk
09.07.2023

Inside Kate Middleton's summer plans - as she keeps kids busy with 'sports and chores'

Following an incredibly busy and thrilling few months for the Royal Family, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have completed their first year at their new school.The Prince and Princess of Wales' three children all attend Lambrook School near their home in Windsor and will be packing in as much fun as possible before they head back to the classroom on Wednesday, September 6. But what will the young royals be getting up to in their time off? Judging by their previous school breaks and revelations by the couple themselves, it seems the family of five will have some exciting plans.

'Diana told me the monarchy was too distant - William is intent on changing that' - www.ok.co.uk - Angola
ok.co.uk
07.07.2023

'Diana told me the monarchy was too distant - William is intent on changing that'

The Prince of Wales has frequently acknowledged the numerous ways he is following in his late mother's footsteps - be it in his choices of charities to support or the way he is raising his three children. With his recent launch of the homelessness project Homewards, Prince William is succeeding in continuing Diana, Princess of Wales' work that she did with homeless charities such as The Passage and Centrepoint. As well this, Prince William works hard to raise the profile of mental health charities and, like his mother, is an advocate for LGBTQ+ causes.This, royal expert Jennie Bond feels, is something which suggests Prince William "intent" on completing Diana's work.

Kate and William's rare PDA at King's Scottish Coronation as she taps him on bum - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland - county King And Queen
ok.co.uk
06.07.2023

Kate and William's rare PDA at King's Scottish Coronation as she taps him on bum

Kate Middleton and Prince William showed a rare public display of affection when she briefly tapped him on the bum, as they joined King Charles and Queen Camilla in Scotland. The King and Queen were presented with the Scottish crown jewels in a huge service today, which has been referred to by some royal watchers as the "second Coronation." Kate, who was a vision in a beautiful blue ensemble, raised some eyebrows during the ceremony when, despite the formality of the occasion she appeared to show off her cheeky side by tapping her husband on the behind and they whispering something in his ear.

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