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Post by Admin on Mar 21, 2021 22:06:19 GMT
The Duke of Cambridge joined a video call with Syrian aid workers supported by the Disasters Emergency Committee Coronavirus Appeal earlier this week.
William heard from DEC Chief Executive Saleh Saeed about the challenging situation in Syria, and how the funds donated by the UK public have brought about lifesaving assistance and protection.
The Duke was joined by aid workers in Syria, who discussed how families who have already suffered so much.
Kawther, who is an anaesthetist working in a Covid-19 ward, explained how DEC funds is supporting hospitals.
Shahinaz, who works in camps for displaced people, told the Duke how she helps deliver public health messages.
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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2021 20:28:10 GMT
Kate Middleton and Prince William's extraordinary wedding cake required some tricky maneuvering at Buckingham Palace.
Fiona Cairns, who led the team behind the royal couple's wedding cake in 2011, appeared on ITV's new documentary The Day Will and Kate Got Married to discuss the behind-the-scenes difficulties to get the eight-tiered, three feet-tall fruit cake design into the reception venue — which just happened to be Queen Elizabeth's royal residence in London.
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Post by Admin on Apr 27, 2021 18:59:20 GMT
Prince William and Kate Middleton Try Their Hands at Golf During Charity Visit
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took a swing at golf during a charity visit in Durham today.
William and Kate were at the Cheesy Waffles Project, a charity which works with children, young people and adults with additional needs.
Report by Matt Blair.
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Post by Admin on May 6, 2021 5:51:23 GMT
Kate Middleton and Prince William are giving royals fans a behind-the-scenes look at their royal life — bloopers and all. The couple announced the launch of their new YouTube channel on Wednesday with a new video. In addition to a highlight reel of Kate, 39, and William, 38, taking on royal events — including a clip of Kate shooting a bow and arrow in Bhutan and William flying a helicopter — the video includes never-before-seen footage of the couple showing off their playful rapport. One new clip shows Kate and Prince William filming their 2021 greeting, where William spoke the Irish language. Kate corrects her husband's pronunciation: "You don't need to roll your r's." "Do I not roll those?" William replied, to which Kate shakes her head and says, "No." http://instagram.com/p/COfuJiIlK_T Another clip shows Kate and William joking around before filming. "By the way, be careful what you say now because these guys, they're filming everything," William quipped while pointing to the camera. "I know!" Kate responded with a laugh.
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Post by Admin on May 6, 2021 19:07:37 GMT
Kate Middleton and Prince William are doing some royal rebranding!
In addition to the launch of their new YouTube channel on Wednesday, the couple has also updated their Instagram account from @kensingtonroyal to @dukeandduchessofcambridge, although their Twitter page remains @kensingtonroyal. The @kensingtonroyal account now redirects to the new page.
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