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Post by Admin on Sept 29, 2020 5:42:44 GMT
The Cambridge family made a sweet appearance with David Attenborough at the weekend, and we all fell a little bit in love with their co-ordinating blue outfits! As usual, royal fans have been wondering about Princess Charlotte's fashion details just as much as her mum the Duchess of Cambridge - and from the pictures, it appears that the five-year-old chose another sweet Zara dress to meet Sir David at Kensington Palace. The pretty frock is thought to be the 'Floral Dress with Peter Pan Collar' from the high-street brand, which had previously been reduced to just £9.99 in the sale. We wonder if Kate snapped up a bargain? http://instagram.com/p/CFnWkVDFKbN Sadly, it's already sold out, but here's hoping we see Charlotte wearing it again during another appearance. We can certainly see Duchess Kate's own elegant style in her daughter - of course, the royal loves to wear floral dresses with contrast white collars, and also loves delicate broderie anglaise fabric, just like the style of Charlotte's latest outfit.
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Post by Admin on Oct 7, 2020 5:28:06 GMT
The royals know how to have fun! Prince William is set to appear in the ITV documentary, “Prince William: A Planet For Us All” where he was asked if Princess Charlotte is cheekier than Prince George. “No they’re about as cheeky as each other. They’re very cheeky,” he said. He also revealed that his daughter can do the viral floss dance. “Charlotte can floss,” he said and went onto admit that he can’t. “Catherine can floss but I can’t. It’s like a really horrible film to watch me floss.” Prince William spoke about his children's love of nature, even saying that his eldest child Prince George, seven, is like "a caged animal" if he's not outdoors. George, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two, are shown gardening during the film, among more than 10,000 backyard nature guardians across the country. In another image, Charlotte holds a plant upside down as she removes it from a pot while wearing wellies and a tartan skirt, and Louis, shown in a third photograph, appears to be on a beach, clutching a blue bucket and crouching as he looks intently at the sand. The documentary also features previously released footage of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's children playing in Kate's Back to Nature garden at the Chelsea Flower Show last year, as well as the recent snap of the trio meeting their hero Sir David Attenborough.
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Post by Admin on Oct 10, 2020 19:08:52 GMT
Prince William recently partook in an interview-based documentary that highlighted his love for his family and their hidden personality traits.
The documentary in question is part of Prince William’s new initiative A Planet For Us All, which aired on BBC1 this Monday.
From his love towards animals to his disdain for poaching and hunting, the next in line for the throne revealed the impact animals play in his family dynamic.
The location where the documentary was shot was the exact same location that Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton all those years ago.
According to The Mirror Prince William was quoted telling, "Africa is my second home if you like. The wildlife, the environment, the people here, the scenery, everything about it. It got into my soul, and I realised that this is really a special place."
Kenya holds a very special place in the prince’s heart, "Africa is where Prince William spent time shortly after his mother died” and is “also where he proposed.” Yet, "This is the first time he is returning since Prince Louis was born."
Prince William also revealed an adorable titbit regarding Princess Charlotte’s attitude while he conversed with a native African woman and her child.
The prince was quoted asking the young one, "Do you like trouble? You are like my little Charlotte, how old is she?” Oh! She is three years, exactly, just like my little Charlotte!”
Prince William also went on to say, "I think you realise a lot more when you become a father. You can be a happy go lucky, young guy, enjoy parties and then all of a sudden, you go, 'There's a little person here, and I am responsible for that person'. Now I've got George, Charlotte and Louis, they're my life, and your outlook does change.”
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Post by Admin on Nov 1, 2020 6:37:19 GMT
Like many parents during the school holidays, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been working to keep their three children entertained as best they can, including with fun-filled family days out. Kate Middleon is said to be utilising the October half term by taking Prince George and Princess Charlotte for a day out to the Imperial War Museum in London this week. The Duchess recently took her two eldest children, George, seven, and Charlotte, five, to the Imperial War Museum “very much as members of the public”, according to The Daily Mail's Sebastian Shakespeare. George, who is third in line to the throne, was said to be in awe of the military hardware on display during the family day out. On a video call with veterans at a care home in East Sussex in May, Kate revealed that her eldest child had started to learn about the Second World War, adding that he and his sister Charlotte had also been learning the lyrics to Dame Vera Lynn's song "We'll Meet Again" for the 75th anniversary of VE Day. http://instagr.am/p/CGz_uQEFkav Buckingham Palace has declined to comment on the latest trip but sources at the museum reportedly told The Daily Mail that George was impressively knowledgeable about World War II. Perhaps his great-grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, who served in the Royal Navy at the time, has been helping the young prince with his homework? Alongside museum visits, Kate has been keeping the young royals entertained with some of her favourite hobbies. George and Charlotte are enjoying the October half-term at their Anmer Hall home in Norfolk, where the royal family-of-five have been busy baking cupcakes to support the Royal British Legion's (RBL) annual Poppy Appeal. William, Kate and their young helpers took part in the RBL's 11/11 Challenge, where supporters are encouraged to fundraise by taking on a variety of activities around the number 11, by creating 11 delicious cupcakes covered with icing and tiny red poppies that were then delivered to an RBL care home in Norfolk.
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Post by Admin on Nov 11, 2020 20:40:03 GMT
There are places where being a member of the royal family has its perks—but school is apparently not one of them. Prince George and Princess Charlotte are heirs to a literal monarchy, but they still have to follow their school's strict rules, including one that prohibits students from having "best friends" in their class. Specifically, the young royals' school, Thomas's Battersea, has a rule in place that prohibits students from selectively inviting classmates to parties they hold outside of school. British journalist Jane Moore explained the rule in an interview on ITV's Loose Women. "It's a really great little school actually for the reasons I think that it really focuses on kindness, it's a really big thing in that school and the pastoral care is amazing," Moore said, according to The Mirror. "There's a policy that if your child is having a party, unless every child in the class is invited you don’t give out the invites in class, which I think is quite a good thing as you don’t feel excluded." Moore says the school discourages "best friends" and puts an emphasis on inclusion across the board. "There are signs everywhere saying be kind, that’s the ethos of the school," she explained. "They don’t encourage you to have best friends."
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