Princess Kate and Prince William were forced to divert their journey from England to Wales due to flooding. GB News understands that the Prince and Princess of Wales travelled by train to Pontypridd today but were delayed by more than 90 minutes due taking a diversion to avoid the flooding.
Prince William and Princess Kate visited Pontypridd in south Wales yesterday, ahead of St. David's Day celebrations on 1st March. The royal couple spent time with members of the local community, hearing about life in the Welsh town.
One England rugby star became one of the most talked about individuals in the country when he was rumoured to be in a romantic relationship with Princess Diana
Kate Middleton and her kids are joining in a longstanding royal family tradition. The Princess of Wales and her kids Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6 are apparently following in Prince William’s footsteps … or should we say (if Google Translate is on our side) his troed .
Prince William and Princess Kate shared a sweet moment together holding hands as they made their way to the train.
Kate Middleton and Prince William appeared in high spirits as they made their first joint public appearance outside of England since Princess Catherine's cancer battle.The Prince and Princess
Princess Kate, 43, honored the nation by wearing a double-breasted red Alexander McQueen coat — one of the shades of the Welsh national flag. Both she and William topped their looks off with daffodil pins, as an homage to the national flower of Wales and a symbol affiliated with St. David’s Day.
The Prince and Princess of Wales helped prepare and cook a batch of Welsh cakes at the Welsh Cake Shop in Pontypridd Market It is the couple's first visit to Wales together since Catherine's ...
Prince William and Kate Middleton marked their first royal engagement after half-term break with kids.On Wednesday, the Prince and Princess of Wales made joint public appearance and received a warm welcome from people.
In terms of girls' names, experts found that the most popular royal-inspired baby name was Amelia, with 2,663 girls being given this name in England and Wales, according to the most recent Office of National Statistics (ONS) data. This name began its royal reign through the daughters of King George II and III.