When Carole Middleton ‘s heel got stuck in the grass at Royal Ascot yesterday, it was fitting that it was her beloved son-in-law who came to the rescue.
The Princess of Wales travelled in a carriage alongside her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, for the traditional procession through London today.
The cover of the British society bible’s July issue is dominated by the painting, which was inspired by the mother-of-three’s first state banquet of the King’s reign and created by artist Hannah Uzor.
The Princess of Wales is ‘always on’ but Kensington Palace sources said this should not be seen as a return to work following her treatment for cancer.
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.
Kensington Palace has released a snap of the Prince and Princess of Wales’s youngest child Louis as he celebrates his birthday.
40-year-old French lawyer Tiphaine Auziere has come to her mother’s defence to say she was right to use the law to fight the online misinformation about her.
Maia Kennedy, 38, from Hackney, London, had surgery to remove part of her colon in February 2024 – but to her shock learned it had been cancerous, just like Princess Kate.
The Princess of Wales’s announcement last night that she has cancer followed weeks of cruel speculation on platforms including X, Instagram and TikTok.
Biographer and historian Hugo Vickers believes the California couple should stay in the US for now to aid the future queen’s cancer fight and recovery.