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Post by Admin on Apr 24, 2021 5:16:52 GMT
Today Prince Louis celebrates his third birthday. We haven't seen much of Louis over the past year because of coronavirus lockdowns, but when we have seen him he's shown us plenty of personality.
Clapping for the NHS, showing off his painting skills and having a chat with David Attenborough are among his highlights, as well as having lots of fun with siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Louis is Prince William and Kate Middleton's youngest child.
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Post by Admin on Apr 24, 2021 14:45:12 GMT
Royal Hand-Me-Downs That Will Never Go Out of Style | The Royal Family | PEOPLE
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Post by Admin on Apr 26, 2021 19:05:39 GMT
Meet the Royal Family's next generation of adorable children! As well as Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, we introduce you to Savannah and Isla Phillips, Mia, Lena and Lucas Tindall, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and August Brooksbank.
Each of the Queen's ten great-grandchildren has their own cheeky personalities, so we're here to remind you of their cutest moments. From Princess Charlotte sticking to her tongue out at photographers, to Baby Archie wishing everyone a 'Happy New Year', these kids are real showstoppers!
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Post by Admin on Jun 30, 2021 13:20:32 GMT
Prince George appeared to enjoy his first England football match and may prove to be the national team’s lucky mascot.
The seven-year-old joined his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, for England’s historic 2-0 win over Germany at Wembley. It’s the Three Lions' first victory over Germany in the knockout stages of a major tournament since the 1966 World Cup final.
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Post by Admin on Jul 1, 2021 3:44:08 GMT
Kate Middleton just used her go-to parenting move on Prince George, and it almost went unnoticed. (Key word: almost.) Yesterday, the Duchess of Cambridge, 39, attended a football—soccer, to us Americans—game at Wembley Stadium alongside her husband, Prince William, and her oldest son. We could easily spend hours talking about her chic Zara blazer, but that would be a disservice to Middleton, who deserves credit elsewhere. During the game, Middleton performed her clever parenting trick when Prince George asked a question: She leaned down to meet his eye level. As Hello! magazine points out, the moment was captured by sports agent Dave Gardner, who shared a video on his Instagram Story featuring his view from the royal box (screenshot above). In the bottom right corner, Middleton appears to be slouching, but that’s only because Prince George had whispered something to her a few seconds prior. As a result, the duchess bent down to his perspective. Middleton has used this approach on multiple occasions, including with her own children—Prince George (7), Princess Charlotte (6) and Prince Louis (3)—and with kids she meets during royal outings. So, what does it do? The move reduces dominance over youngsters and encourages them to communicate openly and freely. Although it’s typically done while standing up, it still had the same effect, especially since Prince George could barely see over the railing in front of him. Leave it to Middleton to encourage open communication, even when she thinks no one is watching.
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