The Prince and Princess of Wales have been noticeably absent from public engagements in recent months.
Prince William is back to business. Nearly one month after Kate Middleton shared that she had been diagnosed with cancer and had started preventative chemotherapy, the Prince of Wales returned to
Prince Louis turned six today and royal fans were hoping the Prince and Princess of Wales will keep up their annual tradition of releasing photographs to commemorate his birthday.
The Prince of Wales honoured Major Mike Sadler, whose death aged 103 was announced in January. He was recruited by David Stirling, the founder of the elite Special Air Service regiment.
Prince William and Prince George spent some father-son bonding time. This was their first public appearance following the revelation of … Prince George & Prince William Bond in 1st Outing Following Kate Middleton Cancer … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
Kate, 42, has been made a Royal Companion of the organisation, which was founded in 1917 to recognise outstanding achievements in the arts, sciences, medicine and public service.
As train lunches go, it takes some beating. Starting with caviar, the menu moves through trout, lamb, chicken and partridge, asparagus and cheese soufflé, before finishing with puddings.
LONDON >> Prince William returns to public duties on Thursday for the first time since his wife’s cancer diagnosis, bolstering the royal family’s ranks as health problems continue to sideline the princess and King Charles III.
Prince William had a sweet exchange with a volunteer who asked him to "take care" of Kate Middleton.
Prince William continued to honor his wife Kate Middleton during his first public service engagement since the Princess of Wales announced her cancer diagnosis.
Prince William has his priorities in order. During his first public engagement since wife Kate Middleton shared her cancer diagnosis, the Prince of Wales received sweet messages from well wishers
The Prince of Wales, 41, travelled to Rowley Regis, Sandwell, to meet pupil Freddie Hadley, 12, after receiving a letter last year inviting him to see the mental health initiatives at his school.