The former Kate Middleton — now half of the newlywed pairing known as the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall — will get the chance to explore her late grandfather's Alberta connections during the royal couple's upcoming visit to Canada, a British newspaper has reported.
For better or for worse, the Duchess of Cambridge will begin married life as an RAF spouse in Anglesey - and she will revel in the role, says Judith Woods
Five days ago, she was marrying into the Royal family in front of a global audience of billions.
Facebook page already has 125,000-plus 'likes.'
One million people packed London's streets Friday to celebrate the wedding, but few traces of the chaos remain.
Life returns to normal after Britons wake up following Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge's nuptials.
About 5.2 million Canadians got out of bed early Friday morning to watch the fairy-tale-like wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton unfold across the pond, according to preliminary TV data released Saturday.
Kate Middleton smiles as she arrives at the West Door of Westminster Abbey in London for her wedding to Britain's Prince William, on April 29, 2011.
From a pageantry-draped wedding in historic Westminster Abbey, to a horse-drawn carriage ride through the streets of London, to a kisses on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, Prince William and his new bride marked a fairy-tale beginning Friday to what one watcher called their "happily ever after."
The commoner Kate Middleton may have married a prince, but she’s destined to be Princess William of Wales — not a princess in her own right — unless her new husband’s grandmother is feeling generous.
Many who descended upon the procession route between Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace over the last week saw the royal wedding as an invitation to deck out in something unusual.
You'd never catch me on my off-hours waving a Union Jack or donning a William & Kate T-shirt. A year ago I turned down an opportunity to meet and chat with the Queen at a private reception, only changing my mind when my daughter — whose 12th birthday I was going to miss if I attended the event — looked at me in horror and demanded that I go.
Looking flushed and giddy at the thousands of cheering fans gathered outside the palace gates, Prince William and Kate Middleton sealed their minutes-old marriage with a public kiss, continuing a royal wedding tradition started by his parents 30 years ago.
Royal enthusiasts in Toronto gathered early Friday morning, donning their best gowns, kilts and hats, to toast the newest royal couple — and to reminisce about another.
Images of eye-catching headwear worn by guests and spectators at the historic royal wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton.
Kate Middleton and an army of highly skilled seamstresses wowed fashionistas around the world Friday with an Alexander McQueen wedding gown that experts called a timeless classic.
Catherine Middleton leaves the Goring Hotel to attend the Royal Wedding of Prince William at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011 in London, England. The marriage of the second in line to the British throne is to be led by the Archbishop of Canterbury and will be attended by 1900 guests, including foreign Royal family members and heads of state. Thousands of well-wishers from around the world have also flocked to London to witness the spectacle and pageantry of the Royal Wedding.
The Queen will not attend the evening reception following the wedding, leaving the younger members of the family to celebrate late into the night.
She woke up this morning a middle-class commoner from a Berkshire village, but by midday Kate Middleton will have completed her storybook transformation into a woman who will one day be Queen.