Kate Middleton and Prince William are back from their Royal Train Tour and are ending the week with a special event that even their children Prince George, 7; Princess Charlotte, 5; and Prince Louis, 2, are attending. The family of five went to a special pantomime performance tonight at London’s Palladium Theatre—one meant to thank essential workers and their families for their efforts throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Unsurprisingly, and perhaps a bit controversially given event workers and other guests on the red carpet wearing masks, Kate and William did not wear masks on the red carpet. (Wearing a mask when interacting with people not in your household helps slow the spread of COVID-19.)
Kate wore a navy long sleeve dress while William was in a navy suit and red sweater. Louis was in blue, Charlotte was in a gray and navy plaid dress, and George matched his dad in a navy and red striped top. Everyone looked festive, cute, and complementary in blue:
The royals don’t publicly share much about the kids’ lives, in part to respect their privacy as they grow up. But Us Weekly got a little intel from a source in November about the three kids’ personalities and Kate’s life with them. “Family means everything to the mom of three, and one of her biggest worries about the future is not being there for George, Charlotte, and Louis,” the source said. “George is well-behaved. All the kids are, but Charlotte and Louis both have a cheeky streak. Louis is more like Charlotte in personality than George!”
Источник: www.elle.com