Kishwar Desai | End in sight to Brexit limbo; Xmas lockdown a big dampener
Published Dec 21, 2020, 9:02 am IST
Updated Dec 21, 2020, 9:02 am IST
Between A for anxiety, B for Brexit and C for Coronavirus, we may need a new alphabet and a new language to express our feelings about 2020
A motorcyclist rides on a deserted street in Paris on December 15, 2020, as a new 8:00 pm-6:00am curfew is implemented in France to avoid a third wave of coronavirus infections. The curfew will be waived for Christmas Eve in order to allow families to travel to celebrate together but it will be kept in place for New Year s Eve. (MARTIN BUREAU / AFP)
The Cambridge children pictured this month (Image: Getty)
It was accompanied by several other pictures, including Kate and William on stage with the cast, and has been liked more than one million times.
One user wrote: “Prince Louis looks very much like his grandad Kate s father”, while another posted “beautiful family”.
Another wrote: “Louis looks like Kate s father. Spitting image of him. Love William and Kate and this beautiful family.”
Prince William and Kate pleased fans by sharing an adorable festive snap of their young family taken at their country residence, Anmer Hall.
Michael and Carole Middleton (Image: Getty)
In the quadrangle of Windsor Castle on December 8, 2020 (Image: Getty)
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Bring the arts into your home this holiday season with digital options from some of the best cultural providers in the world. Whether you are looking for the festive cheer of a traditional British panto or if you want to explore a museum from your armchair, we have some top tips to help you stay full of cheer.
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For culture-vulture consumers it’s an attractive option as it provides a ‘one-stop shop’ for high-quality theatre, ballet and opera at a reasonable price. A wide variety of top-quality theatre houses have made both back catalogue and current shows available here, think: The Royal Shakespeare Company, Donmar Warehouse, London Philharmonic, Royal Ballet, New York City Ballet, Moscow Ballet, Houston Grand Opera, Glydebourne and more.
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The youngest of the Cambridge family, aged two, stepped out for his first public appearance in over a year at the weekend. Prince William, Kate and the three children - Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis - attended a special Christmas Pantomime play at The Palladium in London.