What have Asian and European royals been up to since 2021 began?
January has come to a close, and here at CNA Luxury, we were curious to know how the world’s royals have kicked off the year. Lucky for us, many modern-day monarchs have opened up their lives to the public through the use of social media.
So, we happily took a peep into (OK, stalked) their Instagram accounts, and for those as curious as us, here’s how Asia’s and Europe’s royals have been spending their time.
KATE MIDDLETON
Since 2021 began, the Duchess of Cambridge has been balancing royal duties amid parenting in lockdown. Speaking to a group of parents over Zoom, the Duchess confessed that lockdown parenting “is exhausting”.
“I’ve become a hairdresser this lockdown, much to my children’s horror, seeing mum cutting hair,” she said. “We’ve had to become a teacher – and I think, personally, I feel pulled in so many different directions and you try your best with everything, but at the end of the day I do feel exhausted.”
In the meantime, the Duchess posted a rare selfie video on Instagram for Children’s Mental Health Week, sharing her tips for parents.
PRINCESS EUGENIE
The UK’s Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank are expecting a royal baby early this year. The princess has been prepping for the arrival of her first child, while working on her charity initiative, Anti-Slavery Collective.
Last week, the couple also celebrated three years since their engagement. “Flashback to such a happy moment,” Princess Eugenie posted on Instagram, alongside a photo of the beaming pair.
TENGKU PUTERI IMAN AFZAN
The eldest daughter of the current King of Malaysia is both a millennial mum and mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety when she was a teenager.
The modern-day royal appears to be working on a secret project for Green Ribbon Group Malaysia, the non-profit organisation she co-founded to break the stigma on mental health.
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