Kate Middleton's plan for the upcoming Mother's Day on Sunday was revealed. The mother-of-two chose a simple celebration with her kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, and husband, Prince William, in their home at Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
The 34-year-old Kate Middleton, too, might choose to celebrate at their ancestral house in Berkshire with her family, her mother Carole, her dad Michael and her siblings James and Pippa. She would surely enjoy the day with her "lively" and a "little monkey," as Prince William described their firstborn, Prince George.
The 2-year-old Prince would join the celebration by running around the house and play with his toys like what he did last Christmas. Princess Charlotte, on the other hand, was "very easy" and "very sweet" as told by her proud dad, Prince William.
"[She is] very sweet," the 33-year-old Duke of Cambridge said the rugby players at a gathering hosted by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust. "But all fathers say 'just you wait, when they get to nine, 10, 11 they go crazy'. I'm looking forward to it, there will be some drama."
Moreover, fans of the Royal family can wait for the release of the official pictures of Kate Middleton's Mother's Day celebration.
Meanwhile, the bathrobes used by Kate Middleton and Prince William recently made noise as the designer Daniel Hanson revealed that it has a whopping price of £8,000 or $11,000 each. The wraps were specially made for the couple as wedding presents in 2011.
Prince William got the navy robe while Kate Middleton got the white one. It was custom-made by the outfitters Turner & Bull.
However, Daniel Hanson was still careful to divulge all the details about his client, but he's pleased to talk about the bathrobes. Kate Middleton's robe was inscribed with "Princess Catherine" while the Duke's wrap was embroidered with his title, "Prince William."