Kate Middleton shares sweet moment with ‘Grandpa’ Charles on James Bond red carpet
KATE MIDDLETON was photographed sharing a lovable embrace with her father-in-law Prince Charles while attending the No Time To Die premiere.
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As actors from the upcoming James Bond movie struck a pose for the photographers on the London red carpet on Tuesday night, flashes went even more erratic when four royals made their entry. Gracing the No Time To Die premiere, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton had a royal family reunion right in front of the cameras.
Kate, wearing a golden regal gown from British designer Jenny Packham, was seen greeting Prince Charles with a kiss on the cheek and a quick embrace.
The four of them have reportedly been closer than ever since Harry and Meghan decided to take a step back from their royal duties and move to California.
Charles is known for spending time with his grandchildren George, 8, Charlotte, 6 and Louis, 3.
To the extent that Middleton herself tends to call him “Grandpa.”
Back in July, lip readers told Cornwall Live the Duchess greeted Charles by saying: "Hello Grandpa! How are you?"
They then shared a private conversation.
The exchange took place at a garden party hosted by the Prince and attended by the royals and Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Cornwall.
According to Kate, her father-in-law was still very involved with his grandchildren throughout the different lockdowns in 2020.
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As William and Kate sat down on Zoom for an interview with the BBC, she said: “I think your father, and my parents, and our families and things like that have really loved keeping in touch with the children, because they know it's really hard.”
Time has definitely been helpful for Charles to adapt to his son and daughter-in-law’s new role in the monarchy since their wedding.
Back in 2011, the Daily Mirror reported claims that Charles was worried the couple's glamorous image would have overshadowed the worthy work of other senior royals.
Royal author Philip Dampier told the Mirror: “Charles felt overshadowed by Diana and now it seems he feels overshadowed by their son.
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“Some people may think he is jealous. I have always felt that as soon as William got married, Charles would feel sidelined.
“From that moment people would be less interested in what he has to say on issues such as the environment and architecture if, on the same day, Kate is wearing a new dress.”