Prince William

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William play arcade games during their visit to the Island Leisure Amusement Arcade during their visit to Barry Island, South Wales. The royal couple is visiting the island – in a totally unannounced visit – to speak with local businesses about the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic. 8/5/20
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justjared
 
"Prince William finds a new best friend in a service dog during a visit to a PSNI Wellbeing Volunteer Training course at PSNI Garnerville in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Before meeting Tara, the Irish Setter PTSD training dog, the 38-year-old Duke of Cambridge safely put a mask on while meeting representatives from the Ambulance and Fire and Rescue services to talk about mental health support within the emergency services.
During his speech during the visit, William spoke about the importance of mental health among first responders. “There has never been a cross-sector mental health forum of this kind, to share learnings and best practice on how best to support staff,” he shared. “I was encouraged and heartened about their desire for tangible and lasting change – with new and better collaboration and training, which could certainly draw inspiration from the peer support programme here in Northern Ireland. In February of last year, Catherine and I met with a group of your PSNI colleagues at Hillsborough Castle to hear about their experiences and the unique set of policing and safety challenges that they face.” William added, “We were struck then, as I am now, by your steadfast commitment to helping others. You are a testament to the blue light community across our country, and I can’t thank you enough for what you do.”" 9/9/20
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justjared
 
Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge are back in their face masks and doing official royal appearances!
On Tuesday, the royal couple visited Beigel Bake Brick Lane Bakery to help out, bake some goodies, and speak about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on their business. The bakery has had to reduce hours amid the Coronavirus health crisis.
At certain points during their visit when it was safer to do so, the royal couple did remove their masks.
That same day, the couple headed to the London Muslim Centre in Whitechapel to speak with volunteers. 9/15/20
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justjared
 
The Cambridges are treated to a back-garden film premiere with Sir David Attenborough as the excited young Royals watch the broadcaster's new Life On Our Planet documentary
The joyous meeting with the broadcaster in Kensington Palace gardens happened on Thursday afternoon. The three children are all interested in dinosaurs and took the chance to ask Sir David plenty of questions. Sir David and Prince William were given directors' chairs with their names on the back for special moment. 9/24/20
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dailymail.co.uk​
 
Kate Middleton appeared effortlessly elegant as she was joined by Prince William to meet with one of the subjects from her lockdown photography competition at Waterloo Station today.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, launched the Hold Still community photography project in May, and invited people of all ages, from across the UK, to submit a photographic portrait which they had taken during lockdown.
The mother-of-three received more than 31,000 entries from members of the public in just six weeks and last month unveiled the top 100 images in a digital exhibition.
Portraits from the competition have now gone on show in 80 towns, cities and areas across the UK, bringing the stories of individuals and families during lockdown back to their communities.
The Duchess donned a crimson Alexander McQueen coat as she joined the Duke, 38, to visit Waterloo in south London to view one of the 112 Hold Still community exhibition sites this morning.
The royal couple travelled to the station by car, with the Duchess opting for a floral face mask for the journey before stepping out and removing the covering for the appearance, which took place outdoors. 10/20/20
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dailymail.co.uk
 
oh my goodness, is William there? I almost did not see him. My eye was so cunningly drawn to that scarlet cloaked Madonna next to him. Wifey had blossomed. The rose is in full bloom, and it's nearly November.
 
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have presented a Pride of Britain award, on behalf of the nation, to recognise the NHS frontline heroes in their battle against coronavirus.
Kate Middleton and Prince William, both 38, met six representatives of the NHS to discuss their work during the pandemic and to present them with the special recognition award at Britain's oldest hospital, St Bartholomew's in the City of London.
They also offered their support to TV presenter Kate Garraway whose husband Derek is still seriously ill in hospital after contracting Covid-19 in March. Kate introduced the royal couple to the members of the NHS.
The presentation was filmed for the climax of the Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards 2020, in partnership with TSB, which will be broadcast on Sunday, 1st November at 9pm on ITV.
Thousands of members of the public nominated all the frontline NHS heroes to receive a special recognition Pride of Britain award.
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dailymail.co.uk​
 
just came across these, thought I'd share. obviously has nothing to do with fashion, hence why they're under the cut


 
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will meet the Queen for a heart-warming family engagement at the end of a nationwide 'Christmas Express' tour on the royal train, starting today.
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall will also be present at Tuesday's event, offering a show of unity from senior members of the Royal Family for people and organisations across the country who have gone 'above and beyond' in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
William and Kate left Euston Station on board the Royal Train tonight for the first of nine stops on their whirlwind 48 hour, 1,250-mile tour across England, Scotland and Wales first thing in the morning. 12/7/20
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dailymail.co.uk
 
KATE MIDDLETON and Prince William Arrives on Royal Train at Manchester Victoria Station 12/07/2020
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KATE MIDDLETON and Prince William at Batley Community Centre 12/07/2020

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KATE MIDDLETON and Prince William at Holy Trinity Church of England First School in Berwick-upon-tweed 12/07/2020
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hawtcelebs​
 
Holy Trinity Church of England 12/7/20
 
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge gave their children an early Christmas treat today with a trip to the pantomime in London's West End.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis had a ball on their first official royal red carpet together late this afternoon.
The youngsters were taken by William and Kate to a special pantomime performance at The London Palladium, hosted by The National Lottery, which was held to thank key workers and their families for their phenomenal efforts this year. 12/11/20
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dailymail.co.uk
 
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have visited ambulance staff and paramedics in east London, 3/18/21
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dailymail.co.uk
 
"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have today visited a vaccination centre at Westminster Abbey where they lit a candle and laid flowers to remember the 126,000 people who have died in Britain during the pandemic.

The royal couple praised the efforts of those driving the UK's world-leading Covid-19 jab scheme as Britain remembers the tens of thousands of people who have died during the pandemic.

William and Kate walked down the aisle in the cathedral they married in on April 29, 2011, with the country's most famous church now helping with the vaccination effort, vaccinating 2,000 people a week in Poets’ Corner." 3/23/21
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dailymail.co.uk
 
Prince Philip's funeral 4/17/21
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zimbio.com
 
"Prince William, 38, and Kate Middleton, 39, who spent much of lockdown living in their Norfolk home of Anmer Hall with their children Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, three, travelled up to Darlington to visit Manor Farm today. The couple were given a tour of the fifth-generation family-run mixed cattle, sheep and arable farm near Darlington, and were seen visiting the cattle, calving and lambing sheds with owners Clare Wise and Stewart Chapman."
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