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Personally, I don't believe that the press would ever have been given the information of this nature. If/when William and family do decide to go to Althorp and spend time there remembering his mother, I would almost guarantee it would be a very private occasion.
As far as taking baby George there, I think William has enough brains to realize that a visit such as this would be more beneficial if/when the child is actually old enough to understand and appreciate the visit.
^^^I had thoughts of that myself; George would need a custom-made life jacket to fit his tiny body!
I bet the previous vacating tenant got a nice lump sum!
Royal baby: Kate Middleton is breast-feeding Prince George - and he is not having a dummy - Mirror Online
Yes it is, taking a newborn to a grave site seems to be inviting bad karma for said baby. After the death of the Jacinth Saldanha, there is already enough negativity surrounding George and his birth.
The difference to me is that Diana has been dead for almost 17 years . George is a week old. I don't believe the story at all. I sure that William has held his son in his arms and told his mother about him without physically going to her grave.
Exactly! Maybe when he is a lot older and the conversation about death comes up. But taking a newborn on a boat to go to visit your mother's grave on an island? I don't think so.
Personally, I don't believe that the press would ever have been given the information of this nature. If/when William and family do decide to go to Althorp and spend time there remembering his mother, I would almost guarantee it would be a very private occasion.
As far as taking baby George there, I think William has enough brains to realize that a visit such as this would be more beneficial if/when the child is actually old enough to understand and appreciate the visit.
The difference to me is that Diana has been dead for almost 17 years . George is a week old. I don't believe the story at all. I sure that William has held his son in his arms and told his mother about him without physically going to her grave.
Is this their summer house or it will be a permanent house till their apartment at Kensington Palace is completed?