The Archbishop of Canterbury has written
an opinion piece in The Sunday Times to discuss how The Duke of
Cambridge has helped and encouraged him to seek support for his
depression. “I am deeply grateful to His Royal Highness for
speaking publicly about mental health and hope it might encourage
others who are suffering alone to seek help and support,” said
Archbishop Welby. “It…
Eyes Down! The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge bring joy to care home as they become bingo callers
22nd May 2020
If you ever once considered the
possibility that The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge would take part
in a Zoom call and announce bingo numbers to nursing home
residents, then this is a story for you! On Wednesday the royal
couple beamed into the Shire Hall Care Home in…
The Duke of Cambridge has been video
calling Scottish charities this week, when he would have ordinarily
been in Scotland acting as the Lord High Commissioner to the
General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. But due to the COVID-19
pandemic, the General Assembly of the…
Duchess of Cambridge releases unseen photo in support of the first ever virtual Chelsea Flower Show
20th May 2020
The Duchess of Cambridge has shared a
previously unseen photo of herself on Wednesday to support the
Chelsea Flower Show. The annual event, which opened on Monday, is
being held virtually for the first time in its history after being
cancelled due to the global coronavirus pandemic. In the image, the
Duchess is shown working on the Back To Nature garden she helped
design, which featured at…
A new name for William and Kate’s social media
20th May 2020
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have
altered their social media name making it more personal. While
their handle has remained the same, their account name now reads
“The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge” instead of “Kensington Palace.”
The…
Prince William thanks police officers for their tireless work during the ongoing public health emergency
16th May 2020
The Duke of Cambridge has written a
letter of support to the Police Federation of England and Wales,
thanking police officers for their work during the COVID-19
pandemic. William’s letter reads: “I am writing to convey Catherine
and my personal thanks for the truly…
The Duke of Cambridge joined a video call
on Thursday to speak with members of the Muslim community in
Christchurch, New Zealand, that he’d met during his visit to the
country last year after the Al-Noor and Linwood Mosque terrorist
attacks. The video call, which was posted on the Royal Family
YouTube page, showed William talking with Imam Alani Lateef, Imam
Gamal Fouda and Farid Ahmad…
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrate the first anniversary of their mental health textline
16th May 2020
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have
marked the first anniversary of their mental health textline, Shout
UK, by releasing a video call they made with several Shout
volunteers and with Shout’s Chief Executive, Victoria Hornby.
William and Kate spoke with five…
It has come to our attention recently
that there is some confusion about the Duke and Duchess Of
Cambridge’s placement in terms of entitlement to titles, in order
to try and redress this, here’s our short, yet we hope informative
guide, to what Prince William is in line…
The Duke of Cambridge has sent a letter
of support to The Diana Award, an award for young people named
after his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, for the work the
organisation does with young people. William’s letter reads: “I
wanted to write to send my support and thanks to all the staff,
volunteers and supporters of The Diana Award. “My brother and I
remain ever appreciative…

