KEven Middleton started receiving public messages early on on the royal family’s official social media pages.
On the Instagram page dedicated to the father-in-law, Prince Carlos, and Camilla, a post with three photos was released where you can read: “Wishing the Duchess of Cambridge a happy 40th birthday.”
The message that caught the attention of followers who also wanted to wish Kate Middleton a happy birthday is in the comment box.
The same thing happened on Queen Elizabeth II’s page.
On this special day, Kensington Palace has decided to release three new photos of Prince William’s wife.
The photos – taken in November at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew by photographer Paolo Roversi – are worthy of a future queen, as reported by People.
The photos will go into the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, an art gallery located in London.
According to People, the new photos of the Duchess will be shown throughout 2022 at three locations of particular interest to the Duchess: Berkshire, St.
Remember that Kate Middleton grew up in Buckleybury, Berkshire, where she often returns to spend time with her parents, Carol and Michael Middleton. St Andrews is an important place for the Duchess and Prince William, as they met there at the University of St Andrews in 2002. Finally, Anglesey is where the couple lived after their wedding in 2011.
It should also be remembered that Kate Middleton is the mother of three children, eight-year-old Prince George, six-year-old Princess Charlotte, and three-year-old Prince Louis.
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