Sean 'Diddy' Combs invited Prince William and Prince Harry to his parties 10 times and offered to pay for travel, ...
Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton really are just like Us: devoted pet owners. While allowing faithful four-legged ...
The Prince of Wales had a heartwarming interaction with a 91-year-old during his visit to a community pool yesterday afternoon. Prince William, 42, chatted to a well-wisher called Mavis Townsend ...
Friend of Princess Diana Richard Kay has warned that Prince Harry’s appearance on the ... “I think his brother would never do anything like that or if he did it would be much more controlled.
The Prince of Wales spoke of the Royal Family's love of swimming while visiting a pool previously threatened with closure. Prince William joined medal-winning British Olympic and Paralympic ...
according to his father Prince William! During a visit to the Birtley Community Pool in Tyne and Wear, England, on Oct. 3, the Prince of Wales, 42, revealed that his 11-year-old son is excited by ...
A community pool in Gateshead has received the royal seal of approval after the Prince of Wales and Olympic winners paid a visit. Birtley Community Pool was forced to close last year due to a lack ...
The Prince of Wales said he was “glued” to the TV instead watching the games this summer. William was speaking to Olympic and Paralympic swimmers at a community pool in Birtley, north-east ...
Speaking to British Olympians Adam Peaty and Tom Dean and Paralympians Maisie Summer-Newton and Louise Fiddes during a visit to Birtley Community Pool in Tyne and Wear, the Prince was asked by Tom ...
Prince William said: "We’ve heard stories up and down the countries of pools closing down, so we thought: ‘no, we want to be able to stop this’. We want to replicate this [Birtley’s pool ...
The Prince of Wales is visiting the North East today to mark the repoening of a local swimming pool. HRH Prince William will be at Birtley Community Pool which has worked with The Royal Foundation ...
The Prince of Wales, 42, was speaking to Olympic and Paralympic swimmers at a community pool in Birtley, north-east England, to highlight the Royal Foundation’s new work to boost access to swimming.