The Cambridge returns to London as Prince William leaves his job to be a full time ROYAL

The Cambridges will returned to London. William, second in line to the British crown, will leave his work as a helicopter-ambulance pilot to devote himself fully to his role as a prince, announced the royal palace.

For the second time in three years, Buckingham palace announced the end of the career of Prince William, who will now be devoting himself fully to his royal responsibilities. The second heir to the throne of the United Kingdom will be living his job as a helicopter-ambulance pilot this summer.

After just two years of helping victims of heart attacks and other illnesses on behalf of the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA), Prince William has to leave his post to help his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in her role of patronage. Buckingham announced in December that the Queen, will be cutting down on her royal engagements and sharing her patronage of 25 organizations and charities to other members of the royal family, including William, Harry and Catherine.

As a result, the Duke and Duchess together with their two children, George and Charlotte, will be relocating from their home in Anmer Hall, in Norfolk (East of England), for their London residence Appt 1A in Kensington Palace, said the palace. George will attend a new school in London from September, he added. The couple "want to devote more time to their official role on behalf of the Queen and to the charities and causes that she supports, which will require more time spent in London."

Anxious to live the life of everyone, Prince William is the first member of the royal family likely to enter the throne to perform work in civilian life. He worked only 80 hours a month, according to the Daily Mail tabloid, the Sun claiming that he was "almost never at his post". The latter had described him at the beginning of 2016 as "lazy" because he had fulfilled three times fewer official engagements than his grandmother, after the publication of photographs showing him as a family skiing. An episode that had forced the prince to declare on the BBC that he took his royal responsibilities "seriously".

The British Royal Courts: When a future King aged 2 grants his first audience in pjamas

The Little Prince George on Friday met with U.S President Barack and his wife Michelle Obama, visiting the UK on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II.

With these pictures, no doubt that the little prince George of England has yet cracked the world. The lovely blond on Friday met Barack and Michelle Obama, came to the UK to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II. And it is dressed in his pajamas and his Namely Newborns Bathrobe that the big brother of Charlotte shook the hand of the American couple. If the child was dressed in this way, it is because he stayed awake 15 minutes longer than usual to be able to see Obama, said Kensington Palace. George took the opportunity to show the American president and his wife that he was also very comfortable on the wooden horse given to them at birth. This was on the occasion of his parents Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and his uncle Prince Harry invited the Obama for dinner at Appartment 1a(The Cambridge's residence). The Duchess was in a LK Bennett Addison Printed Silk Dress. The piece is 100% silk, with a fitted waist, full skirt, sheer sleeves and keyhole opening at back neck. On her feet her RUPERT SANDERSON "Malory" Pumps, accessories with her G. Collins & Sons Jewellery

The little prince showed his wooden horse to the little prince Obama shows his wooden horse to Obama.

Meeting Outside and Inside Appartment 1a:


Prince George meeting: 



The British Royal Courts: The Heir to the heir to the heir to the throne of his first day of Nursery

Prince George of Cambridge arrives for his first day at Westacre Montessori School nursery in Norfolk today. Kensington Palace have released two photographs to mark the occasion far back away from the morning flashes of photographers, it was nevertheless immortalized in special day of his life and that of his parents by his own mother. And the Duchess had the good idea to share two of his shots on Twitter and Instagram pages Kensington Palace. We see the big brother of the little Princess Charlotte wearing a navy blue quilted jacket lined with a Scottish red and white cloth from John Lewis, carrying a large blue backpack. On one of the images, he looks at the goal, a little doubtfully. On the other, he laughed, pointing to the characters and animals that adorn the wall outside standing in front of the mural on the outside of the nursery building. 06 January 2016, King's Lynn, England.
Photo Credits: Duchess of Cambridge/Kensington Palace


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