Happy 42nd birthday to HRH The Princess of Wales 🤎✨️🤍
38 notes
·
View notes
Happy 42nd Birthday, Catherine Princess of Wales
January 9, 1982
38 notes
·
View notes
Happy 42nd Birthday Catherine Elizabeth! (b. 9 January 1982)
22 notes
·
View notes
Britain's sweetheart garners well-deserved praise from the media
The Commonwealth wishes Princess Charlotte a Happy 9th Birthday!
13 notes
·
View notes
British Royal Family - Happy 6th Birthday Prince Louis of Wales! (b. 23 April 2018)
A new photograph of Prince Louis, taken in the last few days in Windsor by The Princess of Wales, has been shared by Kensington Palace to celebrate his sixth birthday. | April 23, 2024
310 notes
·
View notes
Happy 9th Birthday, Princess Charlotte! 🎂
Thank you for all of the kind messages today.
📸 The Princess of Wales
@KensingtonRoyal | 2 May 2024
74 notes
·
View notes
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO PRINCESS CHARLOTTE 🎉
Kensington Palace has released an official picture taken by The Princess of Wales, to mark her ninth birthday || 2nd May, 2024
57 notes
·
View notes
Invictus weaponized for Summer Royal Cosplay
2024 Netflix content from WALES & LONDON UK. Not from Canada where the 2025 games need the promotion. Also, what happened to Santa Barbara polo & the pwives?
May 4th- little being little birthday
Sunday, May 5th- start of Met Gala festivities NYC
Monday, May 6th-NYC Met Gala
Wednesday, May 8th clapback service 5pm St Paul's UK The Meghans are both on program as they create "royal" adjacent content for Netflix
June 7th Grovensor wedding UNINVITED
June 15th trooping the colour UNINVITED
June 21st USA Warrior Games
July 11th The Meghans cosplay royals in WALES for golf & formal black tie gala under the Stars w/the stars promo & fundraiser for 2025. Doesn't Canada have golf courses & banquet facilities?🤔
Could it be WALES was chosen because The Meghans are desperate to be associated with "The Prince and Princess of Wales" with every click? They intend to influence the algorithms?
45 notes
·
View notes
George VI has always loomed large in his mind. There are now only two people alive who were in Sandringham House on the night the King died in his bed there in February 1952. Prince Charles, aged three, and Princess Anne, aged one, were staying with their grand-parents while Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were in Africa, at the start of their round-the-world Commonwealth tour. [...] More than half a century later, the historian Kenneth Rose was introduced to the Prince of Wales at a Welsh Guards event on what happened to be the Prince’s birthday. ‘I offered him my congratulations as you would,’ Rose later told me, ‘and he said the most extraordinary thing. He replied: “I am today of the same age that my grandfather was when he died.” Which indeed he was but it was sort of chilling really.’
- ROBERT HARDMAN // Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story (2024)
37 notes
·
View notes