Kate Middleton and Prince William Share a Heartfelt Update After Missing St. Patrick’s Day
Kate Middleton and Prince William have shared a heartfelt update after missing the annual St Patrick’s Day celebrations for 2020 — the first time the royal couple hasn’t attended the event in years.The pair, who usually attend the Irish Guards annual parade, posted a moving tribute to the guards that felt especially poignant, given the current difficulties the world faces in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.Taking to Instagram, the Kate and William, who have been keeping a low profile with no official engagements lately thanks to the Coronavirus crisis, shared a sweet message: Happy St Patrick’s Day!”
“In the absence of the annual StPatricksDay Parade with the as the majority of the Regiment are on deployment overseas of which The Duke of Cambridge has been Colonel since 2011, we’re sharing more on where the Irish Guards will be working this St Patrick’s Day,” the post read.The most iconic photo from every year of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s relationship.Prince William and Kate Middleton have come a long way since first meeting as fresh-faced students at the University of St Andrews in 2003.Now, 16 years – and three children – later, the couple have already seen many milestones together.William and Middleton will celebrate their eighth wedding anniversary on Monday, April 29.As a tribute to the couple, INSIDER has found the most iconic image from every year of their relationship Visit INSIDER.com for more updates.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrate their eighth wedding anniversary on Monday, April 29.Kate Middleton and Prince William have come a long way since their days as fresh-faced students at the University of St Andrews.The caption then went into detail about the troops’ efforts in South Sudan and Iraq, accompanied by incredible images of their work The pair are usually out in force when St Patrick’s Day is celebrated each year.Last year’s parade was one to remember, especially for Kate., who adorned her Alexander McQueen coat with a very special accessory — a beautiful golden shamrock brooch, crafted by Cartier, originally presented to Princess Mary in 1961, and which has since been worn by Princess Anne and the Queen Mother.This year, the outlook was undoubtedly different for Kate and William, as the effects of the Coronavirus outbreak are felt worldwide At a time where the royals are usually out in full force, both Kate and William have been keeping a low profile, with no scheduled public engagements in the foreseeable future.This comes as no surprise given the current regulations from the World Health Organization advising the public to socially isolate and take measured precautions around public gatherings.And it’s not only Kate and William who have taken a step back. The Palace has also announced the Queen’s annual Garden Parties, which usually take place in May, have also been canceled.A statement from Buckingham Palace read: “In consultation with the Medical Household and Government, a number of public events with large numbers of people due to having been attended by The Queen, and other members of the Royal Family, in the coming months will be cancelled or postponed.”.The statement continued:
“Three Garden Parties hosted by The Queen, due to be held at Buckingham Palace in May, will now not take place Guests already invited to these Garden Parties will be asked to attend in 2021.Other changes to the royal household amid the global health crisis include new protocols such as avoiding shaking hands, wearing gloves and only carrying out engagements that are in smaller numbers These changes are in line with recommendations from the WHO, and will no doubt be assessed in an ongoing capacity.
The Markle family are again lashing out following new claims that Meghan Markle has not reached out to her father during the coronavirus crisis.In yet another explosive interview, Thomas Markle, 53, has claimed that his half-sister is still yet to check in on their 75-year-old father, Thomas Markle Sr.It comes just days after it was revealed that Meghan’s father-in-law, Prince Charles, is no longer in self-isolation after he had symptoms and tested positive for the life-threatening COVID-19 last month.“Meghan has not called [Dad] to ask how he is,” says Thomas. “It’s really, really, absurd Thomas, who insists he is in daily contact with their Mexico-based father, believes Meghan has shown zero concern for their elderly father.“She has made no effort to find out how he’s coping with this crisis, if he’s got enough food and supplies or if his health is OK,” Thomas continues.The Markle family are again lashing out following new claims that Meghan Markle has not reached out to he...
Prince William and Kate Middleton are believed to be “extremely concerned” for the wellbeing and safety of frontline health workers battling the coronavirus pandemic.Speaking on the Royal Rota podcast, ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship and producer Lizzie Robinson revealed how Wills and Kate were confronted with the grim reality of COVID-19."On April 1, William and Kate spoke to staff at two hospitals, including the Queen's Hospital in Burton which is where sadly the first confirmed hospital frontline worker died from coronavirus,” Lizzie told listeners.Before the UK was plunged into lockdown, Kate and Prince William reportedly visited an NHS centre in south London to show their support for frontline workers. However, when confronted with the horrendous reality of the coronavirus crisis, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were left feeling extremely concerned.On the Royal Rota podcast, ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship and Producer Lizzie Robinson spoke about how the roy...
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