Kate Middleton, Prince William and Wimbledon
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The Royal Observer on MSNKate Middleton May Grant Her Sister Pippa a Special Royal Title When She Becomes The QueenIn the wake of King Charles' battle with cancer, Kate Middleton and Prince William have taken on more responsibility and authority, as they gear up for their future roles. William and Kate's eventual ascension to the throne will mean immediate promotion for several royal family members,
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Catherine, Princess of Wales, arrived at Wimbledon to a standing ovation, marking a notable public appearance after announcing her remission from cancer.
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Marie Claire US on MSNKate Middleton Accessorizes Her Royal Blue Dress With an Editor-Approved Sun Hat for Wimbledon ReturnArriving to watch Italy's Jannik Sinner compete against Spain's Carlos Alcaraz, Princess Kate wore a royal blue V-neck dress. She accessorized the summery outfit with her wide-brimmed, ribbon-trimmed, straw-style hat from L.K. Bennett —an item Marie Claire 's own senior royal editor, Kristin Contino, rightfully adores.
A fan posted a video of the Prince and Princess of Wales and their two oldest kids walking to their seats in the royal box at Wimbledon on Sunday.
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In case you missed it, royal aides representing Prince Harry and King Charles had a "secret peace summit" in London over the weekend, and not only was it photographed, details were reported on in the Daily Mail. The thing is, Prince William and Kate Middleton's team weren't involved, and apparently they aren't thrilled.
Eagle-eyed royal watchers noticed the Princess of Wales debuted a twist to her late mother-in-law's stunning sapphire engagement ring at Wimbledon.
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TheHyperHive on MSNKate Middleton Opens Up About ‘Really, Really Difficult’ PhasePrincess Kate, the Princess of Wales, recently made a heartfelt return to public duties during a visit to a hospital’s wellbeing garden in Colchester, England. In a rare and emotional admission, she described the post-treatment phase of her cancer journey as “really,