The big birthday is here: it’s hard to believe that it’s a full year since Prince George first came into the world, but indeed today he turns one, and his parents, Prince William and Duchess Catherine intend to celebrate the occasion in style.
The big birthday is here: it’s hard to believe that it’s a full year since Prince George first came into the world, but indeed today he turns one, and his parents, Prince William and Duchess Catherine intend to celebrate the occasion in style.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly planning a low-key event at their Royal apartment in Kensington Palace with just close friends and family, however Clarence House has denied claims that Queen Elizabeth II will be the “guest of honour”.
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Gifts at the first birthday will be modest also, with William and Kate expected to gift George with a wooden train set, with his nanny Maria Borrallo contributing a cake for the occasion.
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George’s grandmother Carole Middleton – a professional party planner, also hosted a Peter Rabbit themed party for the family on Friday at her Berkshire home which leads us to wonder if she will also plan the official party for the young Prince. Modesty is perhaps sensible for the young Prince – he certainly received ample gifts already earlier this year when on the Royal tour down under.
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Woman’s Day understands Prince William, who spent his first birthday with his nanny because his parents were in Canada at the time, wants to make sure his son is surrounded by close family and friends on his special day. Unfortunately, not all the royal invitees will be in attendance though.
Click through the galleries to see the members of the Household who will and will not be in attendance.
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George’s parents – the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, are expected to host a small private gathering at their Royal apartment.
Now that is one excessive birthday card! While Prince William and Duchess Catherine are reportedly asking their guests not to bring presents to the first birthday party, it seems that they can’t restrain members of the public. Created by Hangar8 Aviation, at London Oxford Airport this hand-painted Bombardier Challenger aircraft is thought to be the most expensive birthday card ever created – valued at approx AUD $220,000