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Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate tour India's Taj Mahal, 24 years after William's late mother, Princess Diana, visited the icon of love. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
While William and Catherine, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge await the birth of their beautiful royal baby many preparations and craftsman are working behind the scenes. There is furniture to make and pick out for the royal nursery as well as specialty items and memorabilia which will be scooped up by the public around the world and especially in the UK to commemorate the occasion.
A handout portrait of Catherine, Princess of Wales, dominates UK newspapers for a second day after the 42-year-old British royal apologised for editing the image which was pulled by global photo agencies. The Daily Mirror calls it a 'Picture of Chaos', The Daily Mail refers to a 'PR Disaster', while The Sun demands 'Lay Off Kate'. The princess has not been seen in public since attending a Christmas Day church service, and underwent abdominal surgery in January. IMAGES
A handout photograph of Catherine, Princess of Wales, dominates UK newspaper front pages, with AFP and other agencies withdrawing the image over manipulation concerns after it was released by Kensington Palace as the first official portrait of the 42-year-old since undergoing surgery in January. The princess apologised and admitted to editing the image, which was released on Mother's Day and said to have been taken by her husband Prince William with their three children. IMAGES
A new family portrait of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their children has been released for their official Christmas card. William, Kate, and their three children George, Charlotte, and Louis, are featured on the annual holiday card. According to CNN, the card shows the family in front of a pile of wood at Anmer Hall, in Norfolk, eastern England. The royal family usually spends the holiday period at Sandringham, a country estate in rural Norfolk, England. The Queen and her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren celebrate the holiday s together. Due to the pandemic, the Queen and her husband Prince Philip will be celebrating this year at Windsor Castle.