King Charles III, who was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, shared how he maintains his health and fitness amid his ...
A royal commentator says Kate Middleton has returned to 'training in the gym' after completing cancer treatment earlier in 2024.
Oprah Winfrey is widely credited with encouraging amateurs to take part in the 26.2 mile race after running in 1994's Marine Corps Marathon, and last year even Diplo boasted about beating her time ...
“Kate’s preference is for George to be at a co-education school, so he can be with his siblings, which is what Kate experienced at Marlborough with her sister, Pippa, and brother, James ...
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While the Princess of Wales was in her baby bubble at home with her eldest son Prince George, her sister Pippa Middleton joined her husband Prince William at a wedding in King's Lynn. James Meade ...
After Buckingham Palace announced on October 1 that Princess Beatrice was expecting her second child with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Bea’s sister, Princess Eugenie, took to Instagram to to ...
Pippa Middleton, Stefan Edberg, Princess Charlotte of Wales, Marjory Gengler and Catherine Princess of Wales court-side of Centre Court during the men's final on day fourteen of the Wimbledon ...
If you’ve been running for a while and have reached big goals, like consistently running a few times a week or conquering a race, you may wonder how to continue to make progress in your fitness.
My parents are of Indian origin and, even though I grew up in the United Kingdom, they taught me to prioritize studying instead of fitness. Plus, a lot of professional athletes aren’t from India ...
While their play and health will be huge, the same goes for their other star forward, Khris Middleton. Middleton has struggled with injuries throughout his career. Middleton has missed some time ...
New research shows that cramming 150 minutes of exercise into one or two days can reduce the risk of over 260 diseases, including diabetes and mental health conditions. A new study found that ...