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From King Charles III to Kate Middleton: what the royals really do all day long

Darya SkubEntertainment
Members of the royal family spend a lot of time on charitable projects.

What do the Windsors do? They don't just go to balls and charity events, wearing status outfits and jewelry from the family collection. The reality is far from what the tabloids say about them.

Find out how the everyday life of members of the royal family in the UK. We open the secrets in the material OBOZREVATEL.

Charles III

With the participation of the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Charles IIІ parliaments must be opened, national services conducted and projects of national importance implemented. He meets regularly with the Prime Minister and takes part in important negotiations. At the same time, he necessarily maintains political neutrality. In parallel, the King heads 13 charitable organizations, among which are the British Asian Trust and Business in the Community.

Charles III devotes a lot of time to the care and preservation of the environment. He has written a book about ecology "Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World" and "Climate Change (A Ladybird Expert Book)". In his leisure time, the monarch enjoys gardening and painting watercolors.

Charles III devotes a lot of time to the care and preservation of the environment. He has written a book about ecology "Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World" and "Climate Change (A Ladybird Expert Book)". In his leisure time, the monarch enjoys gardening and painting watercolors.

Prince William

He is the eldest son of King Charles III of the United Kingdom and his first wife Princess Diana, and grandson of Elizabeth II. William, Prince of Wales, after marrying Princess Kate Middleton, worked for several years in the East Anglian Air Ambulance, where he applied his skills as a pilot. He soon focused on monarchial duties and raising his children.

His Majesty has also visited the homeless hostel since 2005, both in public events and privately. He works with other volunteers and attends Centrepoint board meetings. In addition, William is involved in environmental issues: he oversees the Earthshot Prize, which is awarded annually to five winners for their contribution to environmental protection.

Princess Kate Middleton

The wife of the heir to the British throne William, Prince of Wales, Kate Middleton manages to fulfill both maternal duties (raising 3 children) and royal duties. George, Charlotte and Louis are driven to school by herself almost every day. Extremely rarely, when important events are scheduled, she is reassured by a nanny. Along with this, the Princess of Wales has time to exercise and cook. She heads many charitable organizations, including Action for Children and Anna Freud Centre.

Kate has been involved in early childhood development projects for many years. She calls them "her life's work". She is also a keen photographer, taking family portraits and participating in community projects on various social issues.

Windsors working outside the palace

There are members of the Windsor family whose professional activities are not related to official monarchial duties. Princess Eugenie of York, for example, works as director of the Hauser & Wirth Art Gallery and works privately with a number of charities, including Children in Crisis and Anti-Slavery International. Her sister Princess Beatrice briefly worked at the Foreign Office and Sony Pictures before joining software company Afiniti as vice president of strategic partnerships. She is also involved with charities including Teenage Cancer Trust and Outward Bound.

Princess Margaret's son David Armstrong-Jones is the owner of a furniture manufacturing firm. And Princess Anne's daughter Zara Tindoll has become a champion equestrian. Harry, Duke of Sussex, the youngest son of Charles II, recently became director of engagement at BetterUp, a company aimed at supporting coaching efforts, developing artificial intelligence technologies and making people more adaptable to changing conditions. Harry and his wife Meghan Markle profit from their Netflix contract and book publishing. Thus, the documentary series "Harry and Meghan" was released on December 8, 2022, and the book of memoirs of the prince "Spare" was published on January 10, 2023.

Earlier OBOZREVATEL wrote, what hobbies had King Charles III in his youth.

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