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Hello, Royal Watchers!
Are you running out of ideas for things to do on the weekend? Well, if you're allowed to travel to the U.K. (and you follow all the COVID-19 safety protocols, natch), you may want to go to the drive-in ... at one of Queen Elizabeth's country estates.
Yep, Her Majesty is opening up the grounds to commoners starting later this month, and although we won’t be able to run amok and try to casually “run into” the monarch, we’ll be able to park our cars, grab a popcorn and soda (or should we be drinking a cup of Earl Grey?) and watch a film.
Sounds lovely, right? Read more about what movies you could watch at ~The Queen's~ home here.
Or, you can just stay at home and watch "The Crown" for the 10th time like the rest of us.
Have a fantastic weekend everyone, and stay safe! 👑👑 |
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👑 More Royal Family News 👑 |
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It's back to school for most children around the world, whether they're in class or learning virtually, and the Cambridge kids are no exception.
And like many parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton feel relief (and probably some trepidation) about sending their kids back to school during a pandemic.
During an engagement in Belfast this week, the Duke of Cambridge joked about being glad that his two oldest children — Prince George and Princess Charlotte — were back in the classroom after five months of being homeschooled.
"I think every parent is breathing a sigh of relief that school has started again," he said, according to Hello magazine, adding, "Five months — it’s been wonderful, but it’s been a long five months." Same, Will. Same. |
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