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Hi Friends welcome to C4E Wrestling News Charlotte Flair Reacts to News of Her Relationship With

Andrade Becoming Public News of Charlotte Flair's relationship with Andrade became

very public today Since then plenty of people have shared their own opinions on the matter

Charlotte Flair and Andrade seem to be happy about their relationship as they haven't

hidden it backstage or in public for that matter They are two consenting adults after

all Considering their celebrity status it is a matter of public interest However Flair

might see it differently She tweeted Must be a slow news day Then she inserted a winkie

face emoji Charlotte did not deny it but to her dating Andrade isn't breaking news because

she was there when it started Friends what are your thought about this Have your say

in the comments section below

For more infomation >> Charlotte Flair Reacts to News of Her Relationship With Andrade Becoming Public - Duration: 1:03.

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Royal news : Prince George to look after little sister at school? Charlotte to join George this yea - Duration: 3:35.

 Prince William and Kate's daughter will join George, from September it has been revealed

According to insiders, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have their heart set on the school

The Princess will be four in May and has attended Willcocks Nursery in Kensington since last January

 Thomas's Battersea is a "busy, thriving, purposeful school" and their most important rule is to "Be Kind"

 Its website says the site offers a "rich and broad curriculum, with Art, Ballet, Drama, ICT, French, Music and PE all taught by specialist teachers from a child's first day in school"

 It currently educates 560 boys and girls between the ages of four and 13. The school costs £6,158 per term from Reception to Year 2, but as Princess Charlotte is the second Cambridge child attending Thomas's, it will only cost Kate and William £6,005

 From Year 3 to Year 8 the school costs £6,956 for the eldest child and £6,785 for the second child

 Pupils are offered after-school activities, including philosophy, gardening, pottery and fencing

 The school was chosen for Prince George by the Cambridges because "it was the right fit for him"

 Prince George, six, has been at school for two years and many have assumed he will attend Eton for his secondary education like his father

 But, his parents are considering sending him to the Duke of Cambridge's former school

 The Cambridge's have discussed sending Prince George to £12,605-a-term Marlborough College as opposed to £13,556-a-term Eton

 Only 10 percent of pupils from Marlborough College attend Oxford or Cambridge, while a quarter of Eton students attend the prestigious universities

 A friend said: "William and Catherine surprised many with their choice of Thomas's Battersea for George over more traditional royal schools, but picked it because they felt it was the right fit for him

 "They are very keen to allow George to spread his wings as a child and won't ever do what people expect them to do when it comes to their children

" Marlborough College costs £37,815 per annum. If Prince George attended the school from year 7 to 12, his secondary education would cost a mouthwatering £226,890

For more infomation >> Royal news : Prince George to look after little sister at school? Charlotte to join George this yea - Duration: 3:35.

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Meghan Royals Es - ¿Por qué la princesa Charlotte vale mil millones de dólares más que el príncipe - Duration: 3:14.

 Hermanos, royals y al mismo tiempo, rivales. El príncipe George (4 años), y la princesa Charlotte (3 años) no compiten entre ellos, sin embargo cuando se trata de su impacto en la economía británica, ella tiene la delantera

 A su corta edad, los pequeños royals están creando olas enormes en las finanzas de Londres

A pesar de que no hay forma de determinar los valores netos exactos de los nietos de la reina Isabel II, existen maneras de determinar la influencia de los niños en los mercados del Reino Unido y cuando se trata de cifras, Charlotte lleva la ventaja por una cifra de varios ceros

 Si todavía no entiendes, aquí te explicamos por qué la princesa tiene un mayor impacto

Dentro de la economía británica, Charlotte está valuada en casi mil millones y medio de dólares más que el de Prince George

De acuerdo con Reader's Digest, Charlotte vale $5 mil millones, mientras que su hermano mayor vale $3,6 mil millones

 Dicho valor se calculó con base en la influencia económica estimada durante sus vidas, no en dólares reales

Si estas estimaciones se tradujeran en dólares retenidos, eso haría que Charlotte y George fueran más ricos que la reina Isabel, y obvio, no es así

En resumen, todo tiene que ver con que los fanáticos de la familia real más propensos a comprar un vestido que usó Charlotte a los shorts que usa George hizo, eso es prácticamente lo que significa que la princesa tiene más poder económico

 La demanda de los looks de Charlotte es tan poderosa que una encuesta afirma que 1 de cada 5 padres considera a la princesa como un icono de estilo para sus propios hijos, reveló The Telegraph

Esto no quiere decir que los fans de los royals no compren la ropa de George, sí lo hacen, pero mucho menos

For more infomation >> Meghan Royals Es - ¿Por qué la princesa Charlotte vale mil millones de dólares más que el príncipe - Duration: 3:14.

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Royal news : Prince George and Charlotte are JEALOUS: Kate Middleton reveals RARE royal kids insigh - Duration: 3:15.

 Kate is visiting the King Henry's Walk Garden in Islington to see how the project brings the community together

And as part of the outing, the duchess made pizzas with children from St Jude and St Paul's CE Primary School using ingredients harvested from the garden

 But Kate admitted George, five, and three-year-old Charlotte would be sad they had missed out, saying: "They would love to come and do this with you

 "They will be very sad that I've been out and making pizzas with you." The duchess dressed down for the engagement, donning a pair of boots, khaki skinny jeans and a tweed jacket

 Kate also met gardeners, viewed the allotment plots and took part in bird box building

 The garden has been run for over a decade by volunteers with support from Islington Council

 It contains growing plots for locals, with organic gardening methods used to promote a variety of plants and wildlife

 And the gardeners run a programme of educational events to engage the community. The garden is thought to have helped reduce problems such as anti-social behaviour and vandalism in the area

 It has won a number of awards including London in Bloom's Best Community Garden award in 2008, 2009 and 2011, and the RHS National Certificate of Distinction in 2012

 The engagement follows an announcement that Kate - who is known for her love of nature and the outdoors - has co-designed a Chelsea Flower Show garden

 Kate is working on the garden on behalf of the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) ahead of the Chelsea Flower Show in May

 The duchess's garden is called the "RHS Back to Nature Garden" and it will be a woodland setting for families and communities

 The RHS said Kate's garden "has been inspired by childhood memories that are triggered by the natural world, as well as special moments that will be created and treasured by families now and in the future"

 A Kensington Palace spokeswoman said: "The garden seeks to recapture for adults the sense of wonder and magic that they enjoyed as children, in addition to kindling excitement and a passion for nature in future generations

 "Wild planting and natural materials will be used to recreate a woodland wilderness where children and adults alike can feel closer to the great outdoors

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For more infomation >> Royal news : Prince George and Charlotte are JEALOUS: Kate Middleton reveals RARE royal kids insigh - Duration: 3:15.

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Royal news : Princess Charlotte and Prince George: When do royal children go BACK TO SCHOOL? - Duration: 3:34.

 The Cambridge family marked Christmas at their country residence, Anmer Hall, down the road from the Queen's Sandringham Estate

Although the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were seen visiting church twice, Prince George, five, and Princess Charlotte, three, stayed at home as they were too young

Prince William and Kate made a surprise second outing to St Mary Magdalene Church on Monday along with the Queen

So, George and Charlotte were likely to still be in Norfolk under the care of their nanny along at this time along with baby Prince Louis

When do royal children go back to school? Charlotte and George are expected to return back to school today

 George is a student at Thomas's Battersea, where the Lent 2019 term starts on Tuesday, January 8

 And younger sibling Charlotte should be back at Willcocks Nursery School after joining the Kensington establishment a year ago today

 At the time, she looked super sweet dressed in a red coat and shoes, snapped by mum Kate on the steps of Kensington Palace

 As thousands of other students head back to school and university this week, Clarence House marked the occasion with a throwback picture of Prince Charles at Cambridge

 Clarence House tweeted: "Are you #backtoschool or university today? The Prince of Wales is pictured cycling in Cambridge in 1969 while attending @Cambridge_Uni

" The heir to the throne attended Trinity College between 1967 and 1970.What are William and Kate up to this week? Charlotte and George are not the only members of the Cambridge family back to the grind this week

 Dad Prince William has an important royal engagement tomorrow with some old friends

 The Duke will celebrate London's Air Ambulance's 30th anniversary at a special event held at the Royal London Hospital

 William was an air ambulance pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance between 2015 and 2017

 Ahead of his attendance, Kensington Palace tweeted: "The Duke of Cambridge will visit @LDNairamb on Wednesday 9th January to recognise the work that their first responders carry out delivering life-saving treatment across London

" Unfortunately for the Duchess of Cambridge, William's visit coincides with her birthday meaning she might spend part of it alone

 Although Kate, who turns 37 on January 9, is likely to be spending her daytime with Prince Louis as he is only eight months old

For more infomation >> Royal news : Princess Charlotte and Prince George: When do royal children go BACK TO SCHOOL? - Duration: 3:34.

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Royal news : Prince George and Princess Charlotte must follow their nanny's TOUGH RULES - Duration: 3:48.

 George, five, Princess Charlotte, three and royal baby Prince Louis are in the hands of one of the world's best childminders, according to experts

Maria Borallo is now responsible for helping in the upbringing of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's children

Keeping a watchful eye over the Princes and Princess, she uses a set of strict rules to teach them correct decorum and good behaviour as parents Kate and William fulfil their royal duties

  The nanny often accompanies the Duke and Duchess as they travel the world, keeping a low profile while supervising the upbringing and well-being of the young royal toddlers

 Ms Borallo, of the prestigious Norland Nanny school, has presided over the royal children since George was eight months old in 2014

 Norland Nanny expert Louise Heren told the Sun: "There will be no messing. "That's because Maria will be aware that as they step off planes, holding mum's hands, smiling and waving to the crowds, there can't be any crying or terrible twos or tantrums

" One rule she will demand is strictly adhered to is bedtime of 7pm each evening, with no exception

 Another rule is to introduce new foods, tastes and flavours each day, to deter the children from becoming fussy eaters

 And she also insists all playtime activities must take place outside – no matter the weather

 Ms Heren said: "There will be lots and lots of outdoor play, that's the one thing you could say Norland are old-fashioned about

Loads of fresh air. "Yes, you are getting mucky with your hands in the soil but you are learning how to plant

 "Lots of bike rides, playing with their dogs, potentially some gardening. "Norland are very into teaching children through play

 "If it is tipping down, they will still go out. Wet weather is just inappropriate clothing, you have to put the right stuff on

 "It doesn't have to be strict. Just because Norland Nannies wear the brown uniform, they look quite old-fashioned, that doesn't mean their message is old-fashioned

 "It's no-nonsense." Spanish-born nanny Ms Borallo has reportedly received training in self-defence and evasive driving techniques in order to help protect the future King and Queen consort

 The Norland Nanny school, founded in 1982 by Emily Ward, is a provider of childcare training and education

 It is seen as one of the top schools of its kind in the world. Ms Borallo is thought to uphold the Norland code of a "no nonsense" approach to parenting

 But the Norland college, based in Bath, teaches their nannies to adhere to strict – and strange – rules that are imposed on their children

For more infomation >> Royal news : Prince George and Princess Charlotte must follow their nanny's TOUGH RULES - Duration: 3:48.

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Pierre Niney fou de Charlotte Le Bon, la mise au point de sa chérie Natasha Andrews - Duration: 2:28.

For more infomation >> Pierre Niney fou de Charlotte Le Bon, la mise au point de sa chérie Natasha Andrews - Duration: 2:28.

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Royal news : REVEALED: Prince George and Princess Charlotte's 'NO NONSENSE' royal nanny - Duration: 3:11.

 George, Charlotte and Prince Louis' nanny trained at the elite Norland College in Bath

And there is "no messing" with Madrid-born Ms Borrallo, according to Norland expert Louise Heren

 She told The Sun: "There will be no messing. That's because Maria will be aware that as they step off planes, holding mum's hands, smiling and waving to the crowds, there can't be any crying or terrible twos or tantrums

" Ms Heren said five-year-old George and Charlotte, three, will spend lots of time outdoors with their royal nanny

 She said: "There will be lots and lots of outdoor play, that's the one thing you could say Norland are old-fashioned about

Loads of fresh air. "Lots of bike rides, playing with their dogs, potentially some gardening

Norland are very into teaching children through play. "Yes you are getting mucky with your hands in the soil but you are learning how to plant

 "If it is tipping it down, they will still go out. Wet weather is just inappropriate clothing, you have to put the right stuff on

 "It doesn't have to be strict. Just because Norland nannies wear the brown uniform, they look quite old-fashioned, that doesn't mean their message is old-fashioned

It's no nonsense." Ms Heren added that George and Charlotte's nanny will make sure the youngsters are prepared for royal events

 She said: "Maria will know their schedule. She will be doing a lot of explaining to them, what is happening

" And the Norton expert insisted that Ms Borrallo is likely to have a close relationship with the Duchess of Cambridge

 The Norton expert said: "I imagine she's quite chummy with Catherine. "When you see pictures of Catherine with the three children, she's very hands on, and yet you don't have a nanny if you are doing it all yourself

 "So that partnership between them – partnership rather than member of staff – will be the case there

" Norland College has trained more than 10,000 nannies since it was founded in 1892

 Nannies from the exclusive college wear the distinctive uniform, which Ms Borrallo has been spotted in a number of times

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