Prince & Princess of Wales

New photo of the Cambridges taken for GQ

GQ has taken an at home picture of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte and their dog Lupo relaxing under a tree for their upcoming issue where the Duke speaks to the magazine about mental health and Heads Together. In the issue to be released later this week, Prince William opens up to Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair’s former doctor. He…
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Prince Harry meets children of slain service members at Buckingham Palace party

At the party held at Buckingham Palace on Saturday to honour the families of those who have lost a loved one in the Armed Forces, 800 children and their guests mingled with The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry. One lucky partygoer was 6-year-old Jack, son of murdered soldier, Lee Rigby. Jack was joined by his mum, Rebecca. The two shared a laugh with Prince Harry as he tried his hand…
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pick Bhutan picture to send to well-wishers

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge recently celebrated their sixth anniversary at the end April and those who sent the couple their best wishes received a token in return. The Duke and Duchess chose a picture from their trip to Bhutan last year, taken by photographer Arthur Edwards on their hike to the monastery. The two travelled to Bhutan last April combined with their India tour. On their final…
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Online bullies target 2-year-old Princess Charlotte over release of new pre-birthday photo

Princess Charlotte of Cambridge turns two today; yesterday, Kensington Palace released a photo taken by her mother, The Duchess of Cambridge to mark the occasion. The Mirror Online has reported that no sooner had they posted the new photo of the rare-seen little royal on their Facebook page that some nasty and vile comments were posted about the toddler who has been compared to a spitting image of…
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