The Princess of Wales, who was having dinner with friends on August 12, made sure to end the evening at the Hooton Festival.
Life (almost) like the others. While the summer is in full swing with its music festivals, Kate Middleton also decided to taste the summer pleasures. The princess, who was dining with friends Rose Hanbury and her husband David, the Marchioness of Cholmondeley, on August 12 saw her evening take an unexpected turn. As soon as dinner was over, the Marquis introduced the idea of going to the Houghton Festival, which was being held at their estate.
Prince William’s wife has finally accepted the very (too?) serious character attributed to her, not without hesitation. “Catherine was nervous about going there, but after much discussion with her security staff, she left with multiple bodyguards,” said a source close to the princess. DailyMail:August 14.
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Surrounded by a large number of bodyguards, Kate Middleton was able to dance at will, like the 12,000 revelers who gathered on the day of these electro concerts. Because that’s the whole concept of the Houghton Festival. The brainchild of DJ Craig Richards, the idea is to see a succession of 200 artists spread over a total of 13 stages, all in 24 hours without interruption. An event that started in 2017 and has continued to grow over the years through active social media engagement and well-honed aesthetics, to today hosting yoga classes, wellness workshops… Among others.
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No doubt all to the delight of the Princess of Wales, who took advantage of these simple moments without William. The latter, whose party taste is no longer in doubt. journalists saw him on June 23. DailyMail: At London’s Koko club, where she celebrated her 41st birthday, drink in hand, she was sure to fulfill her royal duties. August 12th is the Glorious Twelfth, the opening of the Scottish Ptarmigan hunting season in the UK. As an avid shooter, Prince William may have prioritized his attachment to the game over his desire to tap his foot.
Source: Le Figaro
