Speaking on Channel 5's, Zara and Mike: No Nonsense Royals, which airs tomorrow, journalist Brenda Emmanus says that Zara and Mike are 'keen to do their own thing'.
Mike Tindall is an asset to the royal family because he s a connection to normal people and the embodiment of country life expert claims
Journalist Brenda Emmanus says that Mike Tindall is the royal family s connection to normal people and is an asset to The Firm on new documentary
Rugby Pro has a great sense of humour and couple are keen to do own thing
Mike and Zara wed in 2011, after being introduced by Prince Harry in 2003
Zara Tindallâs âvery closeâ bond with Prince William âsignified when she was made Prince Georgeâs godmotherâ
EXCLUSIVE: Zara Tindallâs close bond with Prince William is analysed in an exclusive teaser clip of a new Channel 5 documentary.
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Carole Middleton is passing her love of gardening onto her grandchildren, and believes it s important for children to grow up appreciating nature and get a bit muddy .
The Duchess of Cambridge s mother, 66, who lives in Berkshire with husband Michael, told how Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, three, enjoy potting plants and picking her homegrown vegetables.
Speaking to Saga magazine for its May edition, businesswoman Carole said she makes sure she lays out activity stations for each child to keep them engaged. If I m doing planting with my grandchildren I like to have it all laid out at activity stations with their own little trowel and pot so they can get started immediately, she told the publication.
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Cruise lines have announced dozens of round-Britain summer sailings to coincide with the May 17 relaxation of travel rules. Some are even offering ‘seacations’ with no ports of call at all. The focus will be on simply relaxing and enjoying both the scenery and the entertainment, including West End-style shows, guest speakers and kids’ clubs.
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