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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went head-to-head in the inaugural King’s Cup sailing regatta on the Isle of Wight, but it was their children who stole the show. Six-year-old Prince George showed off his toothless new smile, while cheeky little sister Charlotte surprised the crowds - and Mum - by sticking her tongue out at photographers.
He and his sister, Princess Charlotte, cheered the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during a charity boat race.
The Duchess of Sussex is celebrating her 38th birthday. Meghan has had an eventful year, making an appearance at various public engagements and showbiz events, as well as travelling the globe on royal tours. Of course, this last year may be the most memorable for the Duchess with the arrival of baby Archie.
The first child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrates his sixth birthday today. To mark the occasion, new photos taken by his mother have been released by Kensington Palace. George is third in line to the throne.
The late royal was lined up to star in the follow up to the 1992 box office smash.
A woman in her 80s is in a serious condition in hospital after an accident involving a police motorbike in the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s convoy. Prince William and Kate were on their way to Windsor for the St George's Chapel service commemorating the Order of the Garter. The woman was taken to hospital in a critical condition, Scotland Yard said.
Queen Elizabeth visited Sainsbury’s to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the second largest British supermarket. She visited a pop-up replica of the original store in Covent Garden and was amused by how self-service tills work. Sainsbury’s was founded on London's Drury Lane in 1869.
Radio DJ Danny Baker has been fired from his job at BBC Radio 5 Live for a tweet regarding the royal baby.
The daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge is celebrating her birthday today. The confident toddler loves waving at the crowds.
On a two day trip to New Zealand, Prince William visited the two mosques where a gunman killed 50 people in March. The Duke of Cambridge spoke to about 100 people, including survivors of the shootings.