Prince William celebrated his 42nd birthday with a new photo taken by Kate Middleton, showing him jumping on a beach with their three children. The palace also shared a Father's Day photo of William with his kids. Kate, who is undergoing chemotherapy for cancer, provided an update on her health, stating she is making progress but still has challenging days.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, shared a heartfelt birthday tribute to Prince William with a photo of him and their children, marking his 42nd birthday. The picture, taken in Norfolk, was accompanied by a loving message from Catherine. The family recently attended the Trooping the Colour ceremony, and Catherine, who is undergoing chemotherapy, provided an update on her recovery. King Charles III is also being treated for cancer. Prince William was recently seen at England's Euro 2024 match against Denmark.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis have been helping their mother, Kate Middleton, recover from abdominal surgery by making her "get well soon" cards and providing her with her favorite snacks. Prince William has canceled his engagements to support his wife and take on extra childcare duties. Royal author Robert Hardman praised William for prioritizing his family and normalizing royal life for his children. Kate is expected to return to her royal duties after Easter, with the support of her husband and children during her recovery.
Prince Louis, the youngest child of Prince William and Princess Kate, amused onlookers at a Christmas Carol service by attempting to blow out his sister Princess Charlotte's candle. Despite this mischievous act, the royal children were well-behaved as they attended their mother's annual Christmas concert at Westminster Abbey. The service aimed to highlight the importance of the early years of a child's life and included performances by Jacob Collier and readings by Jim Broadbent and Michael Ward. The event also featured carols sung by the Action for Children Young Carers Aloud choir.
Prince William and Kate Middleton shared their 2023 Christmas card featuring a black-and-white photo of their family of five, including Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Fans commented on how grown up the children look, with some noting Charlotte's resemblance to Queen Elizabeth. The release of Omid Scobie's tell-all book, which alleged concerns about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's child's skin color, has caused a scandal for the royal family. Discussions are underway between Prince William and King Charles regarding potential legal action.
Prince Louis, the youngest child of Prince William and Princess Kate, attempted to blow out his sister Princess Charlotte's candle during a Christmas Carol service at Westminster Abbey. Despite his mischievous act, the royal children were well-behaved as they attended their mother's annual Christmas concert. The service aimed to highlight the significance of the early years of a child's life and included performances by Jacob Collier and readings by Jim Broadbent and Michael Ward. The event also featured carols sung by the Action for Children Young Carers Aloud choir.
Prince Louis made his debut at the annual Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey, joining his older siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Before the event, the royal children stopped at a red mailbox to place envelopes containing cards they had written for children who might be struggling. The concert included performances by Westminster Abbey's choir, Adam Lambert, and Beverley Knight, and Prince William also gave a reading. The event was organized as part of Kate's Shaping Us campaign, which supports families and children during the early years of their lives.
Experts believe that Kate Middleton and Prince William are unlikely to mend their strained relationship with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for the sake of their children, despite the benefits of the cousins growing up together. Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond stated that while Harry cares about his UK family and wants his children to bond with their cousins, a reunion solely for the sake of the children is unlikely. The strained relationship between the families is further highlighted in Harry's memoir, which has caused upset and a sense of betrayal within the royal family. The future of the relationships between the Wales and Sussex children remains uncertain.
Former royal chef Darren McGrady reveals that Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, and Prince George are not allowed to eat with their parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, during official dinners or holidays. The rule is in place to teach the children "polite conversation." Instead, the children eat with their nannies in the nursery until they are old enough to conduct themselves properly at the dining table. The chef also discusses the importance of the young royals' nannies in educating their palates and reveals some insights into Queen Elizabeth II's diet preferences.
Prince William and Kate Middleton were recently spotted on the Eton College campus, fueling rumors that their sons will attend William's alma mater. As the royal children continue to grow up in the public eye, experts question the psychological impact of their upbringing. While the Cambridge children are well-behaved and brought up by their parents, the weight of tradition and expectation in the royal family remains. Despite this, Kate has been praised for her determination to modify the system and provide her children with as normal a childhood as possible.
Prince William and Kate Middleton shared a rare behind-the-scenes video of King Charles's coronation, revealing an intimate family moment before the church service started. The video shows an excited Charlotte and Louis pausing on the steps of Kensington Palace before getting into the car to go to Westminster Abbey. Prince George is missing from the video as he was preparing for his own role in the ceremony. Kate Middleton shared that there was a mix of nerves and excitement among the children before the big event.
Prince William and Kate Middleton shared unseen family photos on Mother's Day, featuring their three children. Meanwhile, Prince Harry was asked to give 28 days' notice before making any trips to the UK, and reports suggest that his children have not yet been invited to King Charles III's coronation. Prince William and Kate Middleton's children are expected to participate in the event, while Prince Harry's children are reportedly not invited. The late Queen was also remembered by the royal family on Mother's Day.
Prince William and Kate Middleton's children, George, Charlotte, and Louis, will participate in King Charles III's coronation, while Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Archie and Lilibet, have not yet been invited. The ceremony will take place on May 6, and the three royal children will join their parents in a carriage ride to Buckingham Palace after the coronation. The news of the apparent snub comes days after King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and Kate Middleton did not attend the christening of Lilibet in California.