Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Rest In Peace Lupo

 

Cambridge pet dog Lupo has died after nine wonderful years with Catherine and William at their various homes at Kensington Palace, Anmer Hall and early marital abode in Angelsey, Wales.

 Lupo was a cocker spaniel bred by Catherine's brother James Middleton and gifted to his sister after the royal wedding in 2011. The loyal hound was featured in several family photographs released by the Cambridges and died last week. 

Kensington Palace posted a photo and message on Instagram. R.I.P. Lupo.....



Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Cambridge News

 

There has been little news about the Cambridge children lately, mainly because George
and Charlotte have been back at school after the summer holidays.

 However, we can reveal the half-term break last week offered another chance for the family to spend a few days on the Isles of Scilly, just as they did in the summer. The beautiful Isles are off the Cornish coast and William will one day inherit the title Duke of Cornwall from father Prince Charles when he is King. And so George will be Duke of Cornwall when William is King. 

It seems the Cambridges are getting to know a part of Britain that will come to play a large role on their lives in the years to come. 

Before they went to Cornwall, the Duchess of Cambridge, George, Charlotte and Louis baked cup cakes which were donated to a Royal British Legion care home in Norfolk, near Anmer Hall. This was in aid of the Poppy Appeal. 

And last in our update, it has been revealed that Prince William contracted COVID-19 in April, around the same time as his father Prince Charles and Prime Minister Boris Johnson. William isolated at Anmer Hall with his family and was treated by Palace doctors. He continued to perform duties via Zoom during the lockdown and so the public were not aware of his illness.