The royal family's big Canada tour kicks off Saturday - and for the first time, Prince George and Princess Charlotte are on duty too! Of course, their parents Prince William and Princess Kate will have carefully prepared them for the big trip - as much as a 3-year-old and a 17-month-old can be prepared. "Taking a child out of their routine can have quite an impact, such as disturbed sleep and a change of usual behavior," Sarah Dixon, a maternity nurse who has worked with friends of the couple, tells People. "But unlike in Australia, George has Charlotte -...
- 9/23/2016
- by Monique Jessen, @moniquejessen
- PEOPLE.com
While the world is cooing over his too-cute-for-words birthday pictures, Prince George is enjoying a celebratory tea party with all his friends and family. At home in Norfolk, Prince George's birthday is set to be a quintessentially British affair with sandwiches, tea and, of course, lots of cake - but there is unlikely to be any lavish or extravagant themes. "I don't think it will be over the top. It will be a low-key countryside affair and there will definitely be local kids from nursery there," says maternity nurse Sarah Dixon, who has worked with friends of Prince William and Princess Kate.
- 7/22/2016
- by Monique Jessen, @moniquejessen
- PEOPLE.com
Princess Kate Shares 4 Sweet New Photos of Princess Charlotte - Just in Time for Her First Birthday!
It may be Princess Charlotte's birthday, but royals fans are the ones receiving a special gift! Princess Kate and Prince William have released new photos of the little princess on Sunday - just in time for her first birthday on May 2. And once again, mom Kate, 34, got behind the camera to take the sweet pictures. Charlotte is seen playing around her home in pink and blue outfits (with matching bows) and tights by Amaia and 'Emma' pre-walker shoes by Early Days. She is clearly up on her feet, cruising between furniture and anything else she can hold on to, and taking steps pushing toys,...
- 5/1/2016
- by Erin Hill and Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
Get ready to hang out the bunting! Princess Charlotte's first birthday is almost here. Although Prince William and Princess Kate were on their tour of India and Bhutan earlier this month, the party planning for the special day, May 2, has no doubt been in full swing for a while. "Normally for a high-profile kids birthday, the invite goes out six months prior to the event," Sarah Dixon, a maternity nurse who has worked for friends of the royal couple, tells People. "These people have busy diaries!" So what sort of celebration will the royal couple have planned for their little princess?...
- 4/26/2016
- by Monique Jessen, @moniquejessen
- PEOPLE.com
They have packed their bags and gathered their closest advisors. Now Prince William and Princess Kate are faced with the toughest job leading up to their tour of India: saying goodbye to their two children. So how will the royal parents be preparing Prince George, 2, and Princess Charlotte, 11 months, for their seven-night trip to India and Bhutan - the longest stretch of time the family of four have ever been apart? • Want to keep up with the latest royals coverage? Click here to subscribe to the Royals Newsletter."It's often harder on the parents than it is on the children,...
- 4/4/2016
- by Monique Jessen, @moniquejessen
- PEOPLE.com
Kate Middleton knows a lot of things are going to change when she welcomes baby No. 2. But one important fact she's facing is the idea that alone time with Prince George will be much harder to come by when another baby enters the world. "She will be mindful that this will be one of the last opportunities for solo 'George time,'" maternity nurse Sarah Dixon revealed to People. "They're making the most of [their time together]." That quality time was on full display over the Christmas holiday when the pair visited the Winter Wonderland holiday fair in London's Hyde Park. During the visit, the mother-son duo enjoyed a spin on a traditional twirling teacup ride....
- 12/30/2014
- E! Online
It's a scenario familiar to millions of moms: the combination of a busy, chatty toddler and a sleep-averse, crying newborn. And now that Princess Kate is poised to join the Two Under 2 Club, she's doing everything she can to prepare before her due date in late April. At the top of her to-do list: making sure to spend plenty of one-on-one time with her firstborn, 17-month-old Prince George. "She will be mindful that this will be one of the last opportunities for sole 'George time,' " maternity nurse Sarah Dixon, who has worked with friends of Kate and Prince William,...
- 12/30/2014
- by Michelle Tauber, @michelletauber
- PEOPLE.com
All hail the future king! At just 3 months old, Prince George hit all his royal marks in a series of intimate photos shot just after his christening on Oct. 23. But the little heir also has no trouble making himself heard. His maternal grandmother, Carole Middleton, "did say he has a nice pair of bellows on him - a good set of lungs!" Middleton family friend Martin Fidler tells People in this week's cover story. His smitten grandparents "are spoiling him rotten," adds Fidler. But it was the bond with his parents, Prince William and Princess Kate, both 31, that was most...
- 10/30/2013
- PEOPLE.com
Kate has successfully settled into motherhood and she tackled those daunting first days with baby George all on her own. New reports explain that Kate is looking to experts for a little extra help with the baby — including the hospital midwives who helped her deliver her son.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have expressed that they want to be “independent” in the raising of their son Prince George – but even the most independent moms need a little help sometimes! Kate Middleton is receiving some help in the care of her child — beyond her husband Prince William‘s helpful diaper changes!
Kate Middleton Getting Help From Hospital Midwives
The Duchess of Cambridge was on her own for the first few days after giving birth to her son, Prince George. “Everything, including breast-feeding, went so well that they decided not to hire a private maternity nurse,” an insider tells People magazine.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have expressed that they want to be “independent” in the raising of their son Prince George – but even the most independent moms need a little help sometimes! Kate Middleton is receiving some help in the care of her child — beyond her husband Prince William‘s helpful diaper changes!
Kate Middleton Getting Help From Hospital Midwives
The Duchess of Cambridge was on her own for the first few days after giving birth to her son, Prince George. “Everything, including breast-feeding, went so well that they decided not to hire a private maternity nurse,” an insider tells People magazine.
- 8/21/2013
- by Kristine Hope Kowalski
- HollywoodLife
He may be little, but Prince George is raising a royal ruckus. The baby boy, born on July 22 to Prince William and Princess Kate, is "a little bit of a rascal," as William told CNN. And his parents are feeling the effects. Initially, the new mom and dad declined outside help. "Everything, including breast-feeding, went so well that they decided not to hire a private maternity nurse," an insider tells People in this week's cover story. But word in aristocratic circles is that the couple changed course after a few days and called for backup, possibly by tapping one of...
- 8/21/2013
- by Michelle Tauber
- PEOPLE.com
The new mom headed home to her own mother for some much needed privacy time with her baby — and grandma Carole is helping out with all that new baby stress!
The first few days home with a newborn are all about forming a family bond — and Kate Middleton and Prince William definitely had some endearing quality time with little Prince George. The new family headed to Kate’s hometown of Bucklebury on July 24 – just two days after Georgie’s arrival — where they have stayed with Carole and Michael Middleton ever since. The royals are getting valuable help from the Middletons — but you better bet they have to load the dishwasher on their own!
Kate Middleton’s Mom & Baby — Prince George’s First Week With The Middletons
Kate went against royal tradition of spending baby’s first days at the palace by heading out to her own hometown.
“For them to...
The first few days home with a newborn are all about forming a family bond — and Kate Middleton and Prince William definitely had some endearing quality time with little Prince George. The new family headed to Kate’s hometown of Bucklebury on July 24 – just two days after Georgie’s arrival — where they have stayed with Carole and Michael Middleton ever since. The royals are getting valuable help from the Middletons — but you better bet they have to load the dishwasher on their own!
Kate Middleton’s Mom & Baby — Prince George’s First Week With The Middletons
Kate went against royal tradition of spending baby’s first days at the palace by heading out to her own hometown.
“For them to...
- 7/31/2013
- by Kristine Hope Kowalski
- HollywoodLife
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