Prince William is celebrating Father’s Day with the release of a new portrait of himself and his three children.
In the photo, the Prince of Wales is seen smiling while huddling up with his progeny: Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.
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The photo was taken in a wooden summer house situated within the gardens of Frogmore House on the royal family’s Windsor estate.
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The pic also features a sweet connection to William’s late grandmother: the bench upon which he and his children are seated was a gift to the Queen to mark her 90th birthday, presented to her by then-First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon.
This is the venue for the photoshoot. It overlooks the...
In the photo, the Prince of Wales is seen smiling while huddling up with his progeny: Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by The Prince and Princess of Wales (@princeandprincessofwales)
The photo was taken in a wooden summer house situated within the gardens of Frogmore House on the royal family’s Windsor estate.
Read More: Kate Middleton And Prince William Close Out Coronation Weekend Volunteering With Their Kids
The pic also features a sweet connection to William’s late grandmother: the bench upon which he and his children are seated was a gift to the Queen to mark her 90th birthday, presented to her by then-First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon.
This is the venue for the photoshoot. It overlooks the...
- 6/18/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
It’s no surprise that preparing for a coronation ceremony takes a lot of work and practice, from making sure every detail is perfect, to running through what will happen on the day. One royal expert revealed his thoughts on what King Charles might be doing to get ready for his royal coronation: practicing wearing the crown.
Queen Elizabeth and King Charles practiced wearing heavy coronation crowns Prince Charles, Prince of Wales reads the Queen’s speech next to her Imperial State Crown in the House of Lords Chamber in 2022. I Alastair Grant – Wpa Pool/Getty Images
Joe Little is the editor of Majesty Magazine, so he has plenty of insights into the members of the royal family. He shared some of his thoughts on the upcoming coronation during an appearance on the Hello! A Right Royal Podcast.
“[The crowns] are both very heavy, so the queen practiced for quite some time wearing St.
Queen Elizabeth and King Charles practiced wearing heavy coronation crowns Prince Charles, Prince of Wales reads the Queen’s speech next to her Imperial State Crown in the House of Lords Chamber in 2022. I Alastair Grant – Wpa Pool/Getty Images
Joe Little is the editor of Majesty Magazine, so he has plenty of insights into the members of the royal family. He shared some of his thoughts on the upcoming coronation during an appearance on the Hello! A Right Royal Podcast.
“[The crowns] are both very heavy, so the queen practiced for quite some time wearing St.
- 4/18/2023
- by India McCarty
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
All the queen’s horses and all the queen’s dogs — what’s going to happen to Queen Elizabeth II’s beloved animals now that she has died?
Queen Elizabeth adored animals, especially horses, cows and, perhaps most of all, her corgis.
The monarch, 96, died on Sept. 8, and senior members of the Royal Family rushed to Balmoral Castle in Scotland to be at her bedside.
Read more: Queen Elizabeth II: The sweetest, funniest moments from her reign
And while her life was chock-full of impressive achievements and interests over the course of her 70-year reign, perhaps none was more enduring or long-spanning as her love for animals.
File photo dated 12/05/73 of Queen Elizabeth II sitting with her corgis, at Virginia Water to watch competitors, including Prince Philip in the Marathon of the European Driving Championship, part of the Royal Windsor Horse Show. — Press Association
Over the course of her life,...
Queen Elizabeth adored animals, especially horses, cows and, perhaps most of all, her corgis.
The monarch, 96, died on Sept. 8, and senior members of the Royal Family rushed to Balmoral Castle in Scotland to be at her bedside.
Read more: Queen Elizabeth II: The sweetest, funniest moments from her reign
And while her life was chock-full of impressive achievements and interests over the course of her 70-year reign, perhaps none was more enduring or long-spanning as her love for animals.
File photo dated 12/05/73 of Queen Elizabeth II sitting with her corgis, at Virginia Water to watch competitors, including Prince Philip in the Marathon of the European Driving Championship, part of the Royal Windsor Horse Show. — Press Association
Over the course of her life,...
- 9/10/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
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