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Post by Admin on Jan 21, 2024 0:00:01 GMT
He visited Crown Princess Catherine (42). The Prince of Wales arrives at The London Clinic in Marylebone, London, driving an electric sports car, an Audi e-tron GT Carbon Vorsprung, followed by a Land Rover Discovery, on the 16th, entering through the back door. was witnessed. Duchess Kate underwent surgery on the same day and is currently hospitalized for up to two weeks for recuperation. It has been confirmed that the postoperative course is uneventful.
Royal expert Phil Dampier told The Sun: "At home, the Crown Prince looks after the children, and of course he is assisted by his Spanish nanny, Maria Borrallo, who is always by his side. "The children all look after Maria. I love it, and I feel safe entrusting it to them.”
"And [the queen's mother] Carol is very close to her three children, especially George. Carol will reassure them that their mother is safe and well looked after."
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Post by Admin on Jan 29, 2024 21:01:30 GMT
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Post by Admin on Feb 18, 2024 19:34:24 GMT
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Post by Admin on Feb 19, 2024 21:46:53 GMT
Prince William attended the 77th British Academy Awards ceremony alone in London, England. Crown Princess Catherine attends the ceremony every year, but she was absent this year as she was recovering from surgery. At the venue, the Crown Prince revealed that he had not seen the movie ``Barbie'' yet, and there was a scene in which he said he wanted to watch it with his wife soon. Meanwhile, the film ``Oppenheimer,'' which the Crown Prince said he loved, achieved the remarkable feat of winning seven awards, the most ever.
Prince William became chairman of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), which hosts the British Academy Awards, in February 2010, and has been attending the awards ceremonies since 2017, accompanied by Crown Princess Catherine. is attending.
However, the Crown Princess was hospitalized in January after undergoing abdominal surgery and canceled all official engagements until she recovered. Prince William is currently recuperating at home, and previously announced that he would be reducing his official duties for the time being in order to support his wife and three children.
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Post by Admin on Feb 20, 2024 20:10:20 GMT
Britain's Prince William has issued a statement calling for an end to the fighting between Israel and the Islamic organization Hamas, saying that ``too many people have been killed.''
On the 20th, Prince William visited the British Red Cross in central London.
In addition to receiving an explanation of the latest situation from personnel involved in humanitarian aid operations in the Gaza Strip, where fighting continues, we also participated in a video conference with the locals.
Prince William issued a statement on the occasion of his visit, saying that the fighting between Israel and Hamas has cost "too many lives. We hope that the fighting will end as soon as possible." He emphasized the importance of strengthening support and releasing hostages.
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