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Post by Admin on Dec 23, 2017 18:38:05 GMT
A royal bond. It’s safe to say Princess Charlotte and Prince George have close relationships with their parents, Duchess Kate Middleton and Prince William. “George is very close with his father,” a source told Us Weekly. “William says they have surprisingly deep conversations these days and his view of the world is absolutely fascinating to him. Not so long ago William said something like, ‘I never thought I’d see the day when George is talking to me about the value of sharing or the importance of happiness. He’s a bright boy!’” Much like William and George, Kate’s bond with Charlotte is equally as strong. “ definitely has a shadow,” a Middleton family source told Us. “Wherever Kate goes, so does Charlotte. It’s adorable. As she’s home a lot more than George, Charlotte spends time in the kitchen ‘helping’ with things. Whenever the housekeeper or Kate is preparing food, Charlotte needs her own little toy set by her side to imitate.”
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Post by Admin on Jan 9, 2018 18:51:44 GMT
The daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte, has started nursery school. The two-year-old was photographed by her mother at Kensington Palace before travelling to Willcocks Nursery School. The princess will be a full-time pupil at the nursery in London which charges £3,000 per term for morning children and £1,800 for afternoon children.
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Post by Admin on Feb 5, 2018 18:17:27 GMT
Prince George and Princess Charlotte are unlikely to have any immediate plans for a playdate with a number of young Swedish royals anytime soon — because their parents won’t have the chance to plan them! Prince William and Kate Middleton are set to visit Sweden on Jan. 30 through the 31st, with a two-day visit to Norway to follow afterwards. And while they’ll meet a few members of the Swedish royal family during their stay, they’ll miss Princess Madeleine, Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia. The reason for Madeleine’s absence is “because of her pregnancy,” according to Royal Palace spokeswoman Margareta Thorgren. Madeleine is currently pregnant with her third child and is due to in March. (Just a month before Kate’s own third child, who is due in April.)
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Post by Admin on Feb 8, 2018 18:11:30 GMT
At this point, Kate Middleton feels like a long-time friend. We've been with her through it all, from her Ugg-wearing college days to the birth of her adorable children. And over the course of our "friendship" together, we've learned one very important lesson about Kate's motherhood style: she seriously knows how to rock a killer pair of heels while running around with her children. And soon, she'll have another little one to add into the mix. To catch a better glimpse at her children, she'll often lean back or bend down to their level. Her hope (or so we think) is to catch candid moments where her children are happy. This also gives her the ability to catch moments where her children might feel overwhelmed, anxious, or just plain tired. "She's constantly scanning to make sure they're okay," Blanca Cobb, body language expert and author of Methods of the Masters, told GoodHousekeeping.com."It's as if she's taking an emotional temperature reading to make sure that everything is alright."
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Post by Admin on May 31, 2018 18:15:47 GMT
Princess Charlotte was one of six bridesmaids and four pageboys to participate in the wedding, and Prince William and Kate's adorable daughter could be seen walking after Meghan down the aisle with her brother, Prince George, Brian, John and Ivy Mulroney, Zalie Warren, Florence van Cutsem, Remi and Rylan Litt and Jasper Dyer. Ivy, four, was tasked with taking Meghan's bouquet from her at the beginning of the ceremony. The little Princess wasn't the only person who struggled with their sneezing during the royal wedding, as James Corden recently admitted that he was struggling with his allergies so much during the service that he almost let out a sneeze during the moment the priest asked the congregation to "speak now, or forever hold your peace" regarding the marriage. Chatting on The Late, Late Show with James Corden, he explained: "The worst part of the ceremony for me was there was flowers everywhere, the most beautiful flowers you've ever seen. And I get quite bad allergies if I'm in such close proximity to flowers, so for a lot of the ceremony, I just needed to sneeze. Right at the point when the archbishop was saying, 'If anyone knows of any reason…' and I was like, 'Please don't sneeze. Please don't sneeze… I had to do one of those internal sneezes. I think I got away with it."
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