Prince William & Kate Middleton Reveal 'Lovely Surprise'
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Will the Duke of Sussex appear at the annual birthday parade for his father, or will he be a no-show for the third year in a row?
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The Prince of Walesis passionate about a number of causes relating to the planet, including marine conservation. The eco-conscious royal shares this passion with his cousin, Princess Eugenie, who has long been vocal about the need to preserve our oceans.
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An old video of Princess Kate Middleton apologizing to Prince William after beating him in a 2014 yacht race has gone viral.
Princess Eugenie has formed an alliance with Prince William over their shared passion amid shifting dynamics within the Royal Family. Their shared environmental beliefs have brought the cousins closer together at a time when Eugenie is understood to have grown distant from Prince Harry.
Prince William and Kate's 'attitude change' has left 'frustrated' Palace staff losing their patience
Prince William and Kate Middleton are the future of the monarchy but it seems they have been causing problems with royal aides behind closed doors.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton are the two most popular royals amongst the public, but it seems that behind closed doors, palace staff may be growing frustrated with them
Kate Middleton is reportedly ditching the role of peacemaker and choosing instead to follow Queen Elizabeth II's mantra of "keep calm and carry on" to protect the monarchy.
Prince William undertook an important royal duty without Kate Middleton as he presented medals at an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.The future King left royal fans guessing
Chanel's global chief executive officer traveled to Windsor Castle on Wednesday to collect her CBE, or Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
Beatrice, for her part, joined King Charles and Queen Camilla at an event celebrating the work of Elephant Family in Kew Gardens — a conservation charity founded by Camilla’s late brother, Mark Shand. “I think they would be open to doing more, because they like to give back,” Seward said of the sisters, adding that they are “being kept on ice.”