On Friday morning, his mother Catherine took a picture of the young royal Prince George in baby blue to mark his ninth birthday.
The photo was taken at a concealed beach in eastern England, at Norfolk, where his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have a home. The home is part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Sandringham estate.
Prince George was born on July 22, 2013, as reporters and pundits waited outside London’s St.
Mary’s Hospital in Paddington to see the royal couple’s firstborn child.
According to Adela Suliman from BBC: “George’s birthday was celebrated on the front page of many British newspapers — but a more controversial royal story about his late grandmother, Princess Diana, also dominated Friday’s coverage.”
Some false claims would pay damage to the nanny of William and Prince Harry, Tiggy Legge-Bourke, known as Alexandra Pettifer. For example, having an affair with prince Charles, and having an abortion, have impacted her reputation.
Journalist Martin Bashir’s attempt to obtain the interview stunned the world with insight into Diana and Prince Charles’ marriage. In the interview, Diana told a television audience that “there were three of us in this marriage” — referring to Charles’s relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles, now his wife. A few years passed, and an investigation concludes that Journalist Bashir used fake documents in an engineering meeting before the interview.
Later, BBC reports: “The interview has been publicly criticized by William and Harry, while Bashir has since left the BBC on health grounds.”
Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, welcomed Thursday’s news, tweeting: “While I’m delighted to see that another innocent victim of this appalling scandal is being vindicated, it’s amazing to me that no criminal charges have been leveled against those responsible, yet.”
The photo was taken at a concealed beach in eastern England, at Norfolk, where his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have a home. The home is part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Sandringham estate.
Prince George was born on July 22, 2013, as reporters and pundits waited outside London’s St.
Mary’s Hospital in Paddington to see the royal couple’s firstborn child.
According to Adela Suliman from BBC: “George’s birthday was celebrated on the front page of many British newspapers — but a more controversial royal story about his late grandmother, Princess Diana, also dominated Friday’s coverage.”
Some false claims would pay damage to the nanny of William and Prince Harry, Tiggy Legge-Bourke, known as Alexandra Pettifer. For example, having an affair with prince Charles, and having an abortion, have impacted her reputation.
Journalist Martin Bashir’s attempt to obtain the interview stunned the world with insight into Diana and Prince Charles’ marriage. In the interview, Diana told a television audience that “there were three of us in this marriage” — referring to Charles’s relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles, now his wife. A few years passed, and an investigation concludes that Journalist Bashir used fake documents in an engineering meeting before the interview.
Later, BBC reports: “The interview has been publicly criticized by William and Harry, while Bashir has since left the BBC on health grounds.”
Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, welcomed Thursday’s news, tweeting: “While I’m delighted to see that another innocent victim of this appalling scandal is being vindicated, it’s amazing to me that no criminal charges have been leveled against those responsible, yet.”