Does the royal nanny need a night off? During his tour of Malta this weekend, Prince William jokingly offered a child care student a job looking after 14-month-old Prince George. He was chatting with Janet Desira, 17, who told him she is learning all about young children at college. "You can come and do some babysitting for me," William said. Holding out his arm to show George's height, he added, "He's busy. They're very hectic at that age." William, 32, was on a visit to the Agenzija Appogg youth club and social services provider. His wife, Kate, 32, was due to visit the center,...
- 9/21/2014
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
Britain's Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex visited a toy factory in Malta earlier this week. The royal couple were special guests at the Playmobil factory on the island republic ahead of the prince appearing at the 11th International Award Forum. While there Prince Edward and spouse Sophie met young adults who graduated from the Inspire Foundation for Inclusion Adult Training and Employment Centre. Their visit - to the factory, located in Hal Far - was accompanied by the British High Commissioner in Malta, Rob Luke and his wife Louise. Edward will open the International Forum as part of his role as chairman of the Duke of Edinburgh Award's International Council. Playmobil - a series of figures...
- 11/23/2012
- Monsters and Critics
Britain's Prince Edward and his wife the Countess of Wessex are to visit Malta next week. The royal couple will undertake a number of official engagements on the Mediterranean island before he opens the 11th International Award Forum in his capacity as Chairman of the Duke of Edinburgh Award's International Council. The trip will begin on November 19 with a reception on board Hms Illustrious, which is berthed in the Grand Harbour in Valetta. They will then go to a dinner at the Residence of the High Commissioner Rob Luke, before enjoying a visit to numerous locations including the Helen Keller Resource Centre for Children with Special Needs in Qrendi, the Royal Fleet Auxilary ship Mounts Bay and...
- 11/16/2012
- Monsters and Critics
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