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The Soldier Prince | Prince George, Duke of Cambridge
Prince George, Duke of Cambridge was born on 26 March 1819 at Cambridge House, Hanover. His father was Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, a son of King George III of the United Kingdom. His mother was Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel.
Prince George of Cambridge was educated in Hanover until 1830. He was then educated in England. His uncle King William IV hoped that George and his cousin Princess Victoria of Kent would marry when they were older, but George did not believe in arranged marriages; he felt they were almost always certain to fail. Victoria also did not want an arranged marriage, but was agreeable to marrying her first cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
In 1837, his cousin Victoria became queen of the united kingdom, upon their uncle’s death. Almost ten years late...
published: 03 Mar 2024
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The Duke Of Cambridge Hands Santa Prince George's Christmas Wishlist | TIME
Prince George's antics continued to draw attention — and this time, it’s for his single-item Christmas wish list, which his father Prince William hand-delivered to a Finnish Santa at a park in Helsinki while on a diplomatic trip to the Arctic nation.
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published: 30 Nov 2017
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The Duke of Cambridge Spotted for the First Time Since Sandringham Meeting
Prince William was seen driving his car with son Prince George in the back from Kensington Palace this morning. Shortly after, Princess Eugenie departed the royal residence in a separate car.
This is the first time the Duke of Cambridge has been seen in public since attending a meeting at Sandringham with the Queen and senior members of the royal family on Monday, where the future "progressive" roles of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were discussed.
Report by Matt Blair.
published: 14 Jan 2020
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Queen prepares Christmas puddings with Prince George, The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Charles
The Queen was joined by Prince George, The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Charles to prepare Christmas puddings at Buckingham Palace.
The four generations prepared the festive treats earlier this month in the palace's Music Room.
Prince George was filmed stirring a fruit mix in a large bowl with a wooden spoon.
Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
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published: 24 Dec 2019
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Remastered: Voice of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (1888) [RARE] | Message to Thomas Edison
A voice recording of Prince George William Frederick Charles, Duke of Cambridge, cousin of Queen Victoria and grandson of King George III, remastered. His message to Thomas Edison is as follows:
‘I congratulate you on the marvelous success of this invention, which I think will produce singular results in the future.’
#Royal #History #Coronation
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This channel focuses on history and historical preservation, but you will also find lots of British Empire/Monarchy-related videos. Ultimately, this YouTube channel exists as a passion project for myself, while hopefully publishing content which audiences like you are interested in.
If you would like to check my other social media, you can find me on Instagram (@witty...
published: 09 Dec 2021
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Royal tour: Duke of Cambridge jokes about Prince George's future rugby career
The Duke of Cambridge praises New Zealand's people and jokes about Prince George's future career as he and the Duchess attend a state reception in Wellington.
Prince George has already shown that he has the physical attributes to boss other babies, and now the Duke of Cambridge has predicted that his son will grow up to be a prop forward.
Speaking at a State reception in Wellington, New Zealand, the Duke said his son was "at his most vocal at 3am" and apologised to his hosts for any interruption to their sleep.
The Duke and his family are staying at Government House in Wellington, the home of New Zealand's Governor-General, where the reception was thrown in their honour.
He said: "Thank you also for hosting Catherine, George and me during our time in New Zealand. I hope that George ...
published: 10 Apr 2014
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive in Poland with Prince George and Princess Charlotte
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have travelled to Warsaw, Poland with their family as part of a five-day-tour of Poland and Germany.
published: 17 Jul 2017
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Duke of Cambridge and children play with dinosaurs
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge concluded their day of engagements in Ballymena with a visit to Sure Start, a programme that supports parents with children aged under four years old living in disadvantaged areas in Northern Ireland. Their Royal Highnesses spent time with the children and parents, and saw the different programmes that are provided. Prince William helped two boys identify the names of toy dinosaurs. The Duke said last year that Prince George is obsessed with dinosaurs. Report by Iain Jones.
published: 28 Feb 2019
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Catherine & Her Family Given 5-Word Nickname For How They Greeted William's Circle #shorts #kate
Prince William bestowed a playful, five-word nickname upon the Middleton family: "The Nice to Meet You Middletons." This moniker, revealed by etiquette expert William Hansen, stems from the family's consistent use of the phrase "Nice to meet you" as a greeting. While this seemingly simple greeting might appear unremarkable, its use within certain British social circles was once considered somewhat unconventional, even awkward. The informality of the phrase stands in contrast to more traditional, perhaps more formal, British greetings.
#katemiddleton #catherine #princewilliam #princessofwales #lilibet #archie #royal #kingcharles #princesscharlotte #princegeorge #princeharry #meghanmarkle
published: 28 Sep 2024
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Happy 9th birthday Prince George Duke of Cambridge
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published: 22 Jul 2022
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The Soldier Prince | Prince George, Duke of Cambridge
Prince George, Duke of Cambridge was born on 26 March 1819 at Cambridge House, Hanover. His father was Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, a son of King George ...
Prince George, Duke of Cambridge was born on 26 March 1819 at Cambridge House, Hanover. His father was Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, a son of King George III of the United Kingdom. His mother was Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel.
Prince George of Cambridge was educated in Hanover until 1830. He was then educated in England. His uncle King William IV hoped that George and his cousin Princess Victoria of Kent would marry when they were older, but George did not believe in arranged marriages; he felt they were almost always certain to fail. Victoria also did not want an arranged marriage, but was agreeable to marrying her first cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
In 1837, his cousin Victoria became queen of the united kingdom, upon their uncle’s death. Almost ten years later, on 8 January 1847, George married Sarah Fairbrother, without the queen’s consent. This meant the marriage was considered null and void, as it was in contravention of the 1772 Royal Marriages Act. Sarah was not titled Duchess of Cambridge or entitled to the style of Her Royal Highness. They had two sons born before they married, George and Adolphus, and their only son born after they married was Augustus, but because they married without consent of the queen, Augustus was declared illegitimate and ineligible to succeed to the Duke’s titles. The Queen ignored Sarah’s existence. Their children took the surname FitzGeorge, and Sarah called herself Mrs FitzGeorge.
George had many affairs and mistresses over the years. His most notable being Louisa Beauclerk, whom he had a relationship with from 1847 until 1882, when she died.
He embarked on a long military career, becoming a colonel in the Hanoverian Army. On 3 November 1837, he became a brevet colonel in the British Army. From October 1838 to April 1839, he worked in Gibraltar for the army, then served in Ireland. By May 1845, he held the rank of Major-General.
After his father’s death on 8 July 1850, George succeeded to his father’s titles of Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Tipperary and Baron Culloden. During the Crimean War, he received command of the 1st Division of the British Army in the East, and in 1854, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant-general. He was present for a number of battles, including the Battle of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman. In 1856, he was appointed general commanding-in-chief, and later in 1862, to field marshal commanding-in-chief. In 1887, he became the commander-in-chief of the forces.
As Commander in Chief, George was involved in the formation of the Staff college and the royal military school of music, and he became the governor of the royal military academy in woolwich. In 1860, he changed the strict corporal punishment; soldiers would only be flogged for serious offenses, such as mutinous conduct during wartime. The Duke was opposed to many new reforms, and resisted almost every attempt to reform or modernise the army.
Parliament passed the War Office Act 1870, which subordinated the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces to the Secretary of State for War, and in 1871, the custom of purchasing an office, which had instilled elitism among the army, was abolished. The Duke of Cambridge strongly resented this move, which was shared with many.
A number of reformers opposed to George banded together, and with mounting pressure against him for reform, the Duke was forced to resign on 1 November 1895. He was succeeded by Lord Wolseley. He was given the title of honorary colonel-in-chief to the forces, upon his resignation.
As George aged, his strength and hearing began to fade. At Queen Victoria’s funeral, he was unable to ride to the funeral, and had to attend in a carriage. On 17 March 1904, George passed away from a stomach haemorrhage, and was buried next to his wife, whom had died in 1890, in Kensal Green Cemetery.
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Prince George, Duke of Cambridge was born on 26 March 1819 at Cambridge House, Hanover. His father was Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, a son of King George III of the United Kingdom. His mother was Princess Augusta of Hesse-Kassel.
Prince George of Cambridge was educated in Hanover until 1830. He was then educated in England. His uncle King William IV hoped that George and his cousin Princess Victoria of Kent would marry when they were older, but George did not believe in arranged marriages; he felt they were almost always certain to fail. Victoria also did not want an arranged marriage, but was agreeable to marrying her first cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
In 1837, his cousin Victoria became queen of the united kingdom, upon their uncle’s death. Almost ten years later, on 8 January 1847, George married Sarah Fairbrother, without the queen’s consent. This meant the marriage was considered null and void, as it was in contravention of the 1772 Royal Marriages Act. Sarah was not titled Duchess of Cambridge or entitled to the style of Her Royal Highness. They had two sons born before they married, George and Adolphus, and their only son born after they married was Augustus, but because they married without consent of the queen, Augustus was declared illegitimate and ineligible to succeed to the Duke’s titles. The Queen ignored Sarah’s existence. Their children took the surname FitzGeorge, and Sarah called herself Mrs FitzGeorge.
George had many affairs and mistresses over the years. His most notable being Louisa Beauclerk, whom he had a relationship with from 1847 until 1882, when she died.
He embarked on a long military career, becoming a colonel in the Hanoverian Army. On 3 November 1837, he became a brevet colonel in the British Army. From October 1838 to April 1839, he worked in Gibraltar for the army, then served in Ireland. By May 1845, he held the rank of Major-General.
After his father’s death on 8 July 1850, George succeeded to his father’s titles of Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Tipperary and Baron Culloden. During the Crimean War, he received command of the 1st Division of the British Army in the East, and in 1854, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant-general. He was present for a number of battles, including the Battle of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman. In 1856, he was appointed general commanding-in-chief, and later in 1862, to field marshal commanding-in-chief. In 1887, he became the commander-in-chief of the forces.
As Commander in Chief, George was involved in the formation of the Staff college and the royal military school of music, and he became the governor of the royal military academy in woolwich. In 1860, he changed the strict corporal punishment; soldiers would only be flogged for serious offenses, such as mutinous conduct during wartime. The Duke was opposed to many new reforms, and resisted almost every attempt to reform or modernise the army.
Parliament passed the War Office Act 1870, which subordinated the Commander-in-Chief of the Forces to the Secretary of State for War, and in 1871, the custom of purchasing an office, which had instilled elitism among the army, was abolished. The Duke of Cambridge strongly resented this move, which was shared with many.
A number of reformers opposed to George banded together, and with mounting pressure against him for reform, the Duke was forced to resign on 1 November 1895. He was succeeded by Lord Wolseley. He was given the title of honorary colonel-in-chief to the forces, upon his resignation.
As George aged, his strength and hearing began to fade. At Queen Victoria’s funeral, he was unable to ride to the funeral, and had to attend in a carriage. On 17 March 1904, George passed away from a stomach haemorrhage, and was buried next to his wife, whom had died in 1890, in Kensal Green Cemetery.
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- published: 03 Mar 2024
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0:38
The Duke Of Cambridge Hands Santa Prince George's Christmas Wishlist | TIME
Prince George's antics continued to draw attention — and this time, it’s for his single-item Christmas wish list, which his father Prince William hand-delivered...
Prince George's antics continued to draw attention — and this time, it’s for his single-item Christmas wish list, which his father Prince William hand-delivered to a Finnish Santa at a park in Helsinki while on a diplomatic trip to the Arctic nation.
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The Duke Of Cambridge Hands Santa Prince George's Christmas Wishlist | TIME
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Prince George's antics continued to draw attention — and this time, it’s for his single-item Christmas wish list, which his father Prince William hand-delivered to a Finnish Santa at a park in Helsinki while on a diplomatic trip to the Arctic nation.
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The Duke Of Cambridge Hands Santa Prince George's Christmas Wishlist | TIME
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- views: 10173
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The Duke of Cambridge Spotted for the First Time Since Sandringham Meeting
Prince William was seen driving his car with son Prince George in the back from Kensington Palace this morning. Shortly after, Princess Eugenie departed the roy...
Prince William was seen driving his car with son Prince George in the back from Kensington Palace this morning. Shortly after, Princess Eugenie departed the royal residence in a separate car.
This is the first time the Duke of Cambridge has been seen in public since attending a meeting at Sandringham with the Queen and senior members of the royal family on Monday, where the future "progressive" roles of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were discussed.
Report by Matt Blair.
https://wn.com/The_Duke_Of_Cambridge_Spotted_For_The_First_Time_Since_Sandringham_Meeting
Prince William was seen driving his car with son Prince George in the back from Kensington Palace this morning. Shortly after, Princess Eugenie departed the royal residence in a separate car.
This is the first time the Duke of Cambridge has been seen in public since attending a meeting at Sandringham with the Queen and senior members of the royal family on Monday, where the future "progressive" roles of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were discussed.
Report by Matt Blair.
- published: 14 Jan 2020
- views: 87222
1:01
Queen prepares Christmas puddings with Prince George, The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Charles
The Queen was joined by Prince George, The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Charles to prepare Christmas puddings at Buckingham Palace.
The four generations prepar...
The Queen was joined by Prince George, The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Charles to prepare Christmas puddings at Buckingham Palace.
The four generations prepared the festive treats earlier this month in the palace's Music Room.
Prince George was filmed stirring a fruit mix in a large bowl with a wooden spoon.
Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
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The Queen was joined by Prince George, The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Charles to prepare Christmas puddings at Buckingham Palace.
The four generations prepared the festive treats earlier this month in the palace's Music Room.
Prince George was filmed stirring a fruit mix in a large bowl with a wooden spoon.
Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
- published: 24 Dec 2019
- views: 2214388
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Remastered: Voice of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (1888) [RARE] | Message to Thomas Edison
A voice recording of Prince George William Frederick Charles, Duke of Cambridge, cousin of Queen Victoria and grandson of King George III, remastered. His messa...
A voice recording of Prince George William Frederick Charles, Duke of Cambridge, cousin of Queen Victoria and grandson of King George III, remastered. His message to Thomas Edison is as follows:
‘I congratulate you on the marvelous success of this invention, which I think will produce singular results in the future.’
#Royal #History #Coronation
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Hello there! I welcome you to the Marvin Clarence YouTube channel.
This channel focuses on history and historical preservation, but you will also find lots of British Empire/Monarchy-related videos. Ultimately, this YouTube channel exists as a passion project for myself, while hopefully publishing content which audiences like you are interested in.
If you would like to check my other social media, you can find me on Instagram (@wittyalbus).
If you do decide to subscribe to this channel, I earnestly hope that you enjoy watching my videos, and do inform me if you have any specific video requests!
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Sources and References:
Adapted from W. & D. Downey, 𝘛𝘏𝘌 𝘋𝘜𝘒𝘌 𝘖𝘍 𝘊𝘈𝘔𝘉𝘙𝘐𝘋𝘎𝘌 [image], (1892), http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw156824, accessed 4 December 2021.
Adapted from Summers, Jonathan, 'Bicentenary of Queen Victoria – is this her voice?', 𝘉𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘴𝘩 𝘓𝘪𝘣𝘳𝘢𝘳𝘺 𝘣𝘭𝘰𝘨𝘴 [website], (24 May 2019), http://blogs.bl.uk/sound-and-vision/2019/05/bicentenary-of-queen-victoria-is-this-her-voice.html, accessed 4 December 2021.
https://wn.com/Remastered_Voice_Of_Prince_George,_Duke_Of_Cambridge_(1888)_Rare_|_Message_To_Thomas_Edison
A voice recording of Prince George William Frederick Charles, Duke of Cambridge, cousin of Queen Victoria and grandson of King George III, remastered. His message to Thomas Edison is as follows:
‘I congratulate you on the marvelous success of this invention, which I think will produce singular results in the future.’
#Royal #History #Coronation
---
Hello there! I welcome you to the Marvin Clarence YouTube channel.
This channel focuses on history and historical preservation, but you will also find lots of British Empire/Monarchy-related videos. Ultimately, this YouTube channel exists as a passion project for myself, while hopefully publishing content which audiences like you are interested in.
If you would like to check my other social media, you can find me on Instagram (@wittyalbus).
If you do decide to subscribe to this channel, I earnestly hope that you enjoy watching my videos, and do inform me if you have any specific video requests!
---
Sources and References:
Adapted from W. & D. Downey, 𝘛𝘏𝘌 𝘋𝘜𝘒𝘌 𝘖𝘍 𝘊𝘈𝘔𝘉𝘙𝘐𝘋𝘎𝘌 [image], (1892), http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw156824, accessed 4 December 2021.
Adapted from Summers, Jonathan, 'Bicentenary of Queen Victoria – is this her voice?', 𝘉𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘴𝘩 𝘓𝘪𝘣𝘳𝘢𝘳𝘺 𝘣𝘭𝘰𝘨𝘴 [website], (24 May 2019), http://blogs.bl.uk/sound-and-vision/2019/05/bicentenary-of-queen-victoria-is-this-her-voice.html, accessed 4 December 2021.
- published: 09 Dec 2021
- views: 1870
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Royal tour: Duke of Cambridge jokes about Prince George's future rugby career
The Duke of Cambridge praises New Zealand's people and jokes about Prince George's future career as he and the Duchess attend a state reception in Wellington.
...
The Duke of Cambridge praises New Zealand's people and jokes about Prince George's future career as he and the Duchess attend a state reception in Wellington.
Prince George has already shown that he has the physical attributes to boss other babies, and now the Duke of Cambridge has predicted that his son will grow up to be a prop forward.
Speaking at a State reception in Wellington, New Zealand, the Duke said his son was "at his most vocal at 3am" and apologised to his hosts for any interruption to their sleep.
The Duke and his family are staying at Government House in Wellington, the home of New Zealand's Governor-General, where the reception was thrown in their honour.
He said: "Thank you also for hosting Catherine, George and me during our time in New Zealand. I hope that George doesn't keep you up! He's at his most vocal at 3am, as you may have noticed - I swear I heard him doing the haka this morning.
"He's a bonny lad and you'll be pleased to know that he's currently preparing for life as a prop forward!"
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The Duke of Cambridge praises New Zealand's people and jokes about Prince George's future career as he and the Duchess attend a state reception in Wellington.
Prince George has already shown that he has the physical attributes to boss other babies, and now the Duke of Cambridge has predicted that his son will grow up to be a prop forward.
Speaking at a State reception in Wellington, New Zealand, the Duke said his son was "at his most vocal at 3am" and apologised to his hosts for any interruption to their sleep.
The Duke and his family are staying at Government House in Wellington, the home of New Zealand's Governor-General, where the reception was thrown in their honour.
He said: "Thank you also for hosting Catherine, George and me during our time in New Zealand. I hope that George doesn't keep you up! He's at his most vocal at 3am, as you may have noticed - I swear I heard him doing the haka this morning.
"He's a bonny lad and you'll be pleased to know that he's currently preparing for life as a prop forward!"
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- published: 10 Apr 2014
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive in Poland with Prince George and Princess Charlotte
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have travelled to Warsaw, Poland with their family as part of a five-day-tour of Poland and Germany.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have travelled to Warsaw, Poland with their family as part of a five-day-tour of Poland and Germany.
https://wn.com/Duke_And_Duchess_Of_Cambridge_Arrive_In_Poland_With_Prince_George_And_Princess_Charlotte
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have travelled to Warsaw, Poland with their family as part of a five-day-tour of Poland and Germany.
- published: 17 Jul 2017
- views: 87050
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Duke of Cambridge and children play with dinosaurs
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge concluded their day of engagements in Ballymena with a visit to Sure Start, a programme that supports parents with children ag...
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge concluded their day of engagements in Ballymena with a visit to Sure Start, a programme that supports parents with children aged under four years old living in disadvantaged areas in Northern Ireland. Their Royal Highnesses spent time with the children and parents, and saw the different programmes that are provided. Prince William helped two boys identify the names of toy dinosaurs. The Duke said last year that Prince George is obsessed with dinosaurs. Report by Iain Jones.
https://wn.com/Duke_Of_Cambridge_And_Children_Play_With_Dinosaurs
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge concluded their day of engagements in Ballymena with a visit to Sure Start, a programme that supports parents with children aged under four years old living in disadvantaged areas in Northern Ireland. Their Royal Highnesses spent time with the children and parents, and saw the different programmes that are provided. Prince William helped two boys identify the names of toy dinosaurs. The Duke said last year that Prince George is obsessed with dinosaurs. Report by Iain Jones.
- published: 28 Feb 2019
- views: 30562
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Catherine & Her Family Given 5-Word Nickname For How They Greeted William's Circle #shorts #kate
Prince William bestowed a playful, five-word nickname upon the Middleton family: "The Nice to Meet You Middletons." This moniker, revealed by etiquette expert ...
Prince William bestowed a playful, five-word nickname upon the Middleton family: "The Nice to Meet You Middletons." This moniker, revealed by etiquette expert William Hansen, stems from the family's consistent use of the phrase "Nice to meet you" as a greeting. While this seemingly simple greeting might appear unremarkable, its use within certain British social circles was once considered somewhat unconventional, even awkward. The informality of the phrase stands in contrast to more traditional, perhaps more formal, British greetings.
#katemiddleton #catherine #princewilliam #princessofwales #lilibet #archie #royal #kingcharles #princesscharlotte #princegeorge #princeharry #meghanmarkle
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Prince William bestowed a playful, five-word nickname upon the Middleton family: "The Nice to Meet You Middletons." This moniker, revealed by etiquette expert William Hansen, stems from the family's consistent use of the phrase "Nice to meet you" as a greeting. While this seemingly simple greeting might appear unremarkable, its use within certain British social circles was once considered somewhat unconventional, even awkward. The informality of the phrase stands in contrast to more traditional, perhaps more formal, British greetings.
#katemiddleton #catherine #princewilliam #princessofwales #lilibet #archie #royal #kingcharles #princesscharlotte #princegeorge #princeharry #meghanmarkle
- published: 28 Sep 2024
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