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Kate at 40: Her patronages supporting sport

A member of the Royal Family since 2011, the Duchess of Cambridge has become patron of a number of organisations across the United Kingdom, particularly focused on the Duchess’s interests, including young people, mental health, and sport. As the Duchess celebrates her 40th birthday, Royal Central is looking at her patronages supporting sport. All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet…
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The Duchess of Cambridge discusses importance of Remembrance

To mark Remembrance and 100 years of the Royal British Legion, the Duchess of Cambridge sat down to discuss the importance of Remembrance across generations young and old. The Duchess sat down with 98-year-old veteran, Colonel Blum, and 10-year-old Cub Scout, Emily, to highlight the importance of sharing veterans’ stories with younger generations. During the talk, Colonel Blum said he had…
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On This Day: The Duchess of Cambridge was born

On 9 January 1982, Catherine Elizabeth Middleton, now the Duchess of Cambridge, was born at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading. The eldest of three children, her father Michael Middleton was a flight dispatcher for British Airways, and her mother, Carole, was a former flight attendant. Her sister Pippa was born in 1983 and their brother James was born in 1987. Catherine was baptized at…
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Another baby? Not in the cards for the Cambridges

With three children, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge already have their hands full. As for another child? The Duchess says that probably isn’t in the cards. During a visit to Bradford with her husband, Kate chatted with locals about the possibility of another baby. Her response suggested that George, Charlotte, and Louis won’t be getting a brother or sister in the near future…
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