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Prince William & Kate's Kids Missed This Major Royal Event for a Totally Relatable Reason
Prince William & Kate's Kids Missed This Major Royal Event for a Totally Relatable Reason

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time09-05-2025

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Prince William & Kate's Kids Missed This Major Royal Event for a Totally Relatable Reason

It's been a whirlwind week for the royal family as they commemorated the 80th anniversary of VE Day. From King Charles and Queen Camilla to Duchess Sophie, Princess Anne and even the late Princess Diana's older sister, Lady Sarah, royals of all ranks have made appearances at various events honoring the end of WWII in Europe. Prince William and Princess Kate have been front and center throughout the celebrations—and yes, their three kids even made a surprise appearance earlier this week. On Monday, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis joined their parents for a military procession. But at today's service of thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey, the young Wales trio was noticeably absent. The reason? Totally relatable: school. Samir Hussein/WireImage According to The Mirror, the children remained at Lambrook School near the family's home at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. While the rest of the family was honoring the occasion with more formal appearances, George, Charlotte and Louis were back in the classroom. Still, Monday's appearance proved they're already learning the ropes of royal life. According to lip reader Nicola Hickling, who spoke with Hello!, William and Kate kept the kids engaged during the flyover by turning it into a fun guessing game. Even Queen Camilla reportedly joined in as William identified different aircrafts for his family. 'That's a UKMFTS,' he said at one point. 'That's similar to the Lancaster, I think.' Meanwhile, the official royal family Instagram shared a stunning photo roundup from the events. The post kicked off with a dramatic shot of King Charles saluting beneath a sea of Union Jack flags, followed by snaps of Princess Anne in conversation, Duchess Sophie smiling and a rare photo of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. All in all, it's been a busy, history-rich week for the royals. Want all the latest entertainment news sent right to your inbox? Click here. Prince George, Princess Charlotte & Prince Louis Just Joined Mom & Dad for VE Day Celebrations—And I Noticed Something Striking

Lip Reader Catches Kate Middleton and Prince William Playing Secret Game with Their Kids During Very Public Moment
Lip Reader Catches Kate Middleton and Prince William Playing Secret Game with Their Kids During Very Public Moment

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Lip Reader Catches Kate Middleton and Prince William Playing Secret Game with Their Kids During Very Public Moment

It's been a jam-packed week for the royal family as they marked the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day (VE Day), which commemorates the end of WWII in Europe on May 8, 1945. From a visit to the Tower of London to view a new ceramic poppy installation, to a service of thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey and even a VE Day concert at Horse Guards Parade, it's safe to say the royals have been booked and busy. One of the most heartwarming moments from the commemorations came on Monday, when Prince William and Princess Kate were joined by their children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis—at a military procession. And it turns out they were also having a little fun behind the scenes. Toby Melville -According to lip reader Nicola Hickling, who spoke with Hello!, Prince William helped keep the kids engaged during the formal event by turning the aircraft flyover into a guessing game. According to Nicola, Kate was spotted asking George, 'What is this, George?' as a plane flew overhead. George hesitated, replying, 'Errr that's erm a… I can't see it yet.' Louis then chimed in, 'It's my turn!' George eventually identified the aircraft as an Atlas and William leaned toward Queen Camilla to share. 'That's the Atlas, you know,' he reportedly said, adding, 'That's the Poseidon—they are the air fighters.' Aaron Chown -According to Nicola, the Queen was seen joining in with the guessing game, with William responding to her, "It's the wrong answer." Laughing, she quipped, 'Are we playing this still? I need to try harder.' William then clued her in explaining, 'That's a UKMFTS. That's similar to the Lancaster, I think.' All in all, it was a sweet and surprisingly relatable moment for a family so often seen through a formal lens—proof that even royal parents use games to keep their kids entertained. Want all the latest entertainment news sent right to your inbox? Click here.

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