Tuesday, 18 August 2015

The Duchess Of Cambridge Will Attend The State Banquet

The Duchess Of Cambridge Will Attend The State Banquet

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge will attend the State Banquet for the Chinese President during October's State visit. The State Banquet would provide Kate's second tiara appearance since the royal wedding. We are finally going to see Kate in a tiara again.

The Duchess Of Cambridge Will Attend The State Banquet
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Saturday, 15 August 2015

Prince George Of Cambridge Is 'Being Harassed By Paparazzi'

Prince George Of Cambridge Is 'Being Harassed By Paparazzi'

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge have urged international media to stop paying for photos and fuelling 'harassment' of their family.

Prince George Of Cambridge Is 'Being Harassed By Paparazzi'

Kensington Palace wrote a strongly-worded letter to newspapers, regulatory bodies and the international media today urging them to stop increasing "harassment" of the child and royal family. Published on 14th August 2015.

Prince George Of Cambridge Is 'Being Harassed By Paparazzi'

Jason Knauf, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's communications secretary, wrote in the letter that royal aides are attempting to "protect Prince George and Princess Charlotte from harassment and surveillance". Although paparazzi routinely follow all members of the royal family, Prince George is believed to be their "number one target".

Prince George Of Cambridge Is 'Being Harassed By Paparazzi'

Kensington Palace has yesterday sent the attached letter to leaders of media industry bodies and standards organisations in the UK and in other international markets.

In recent months, there have been an increasing number of incidents of paparazzi harassment of Prince George. And the tactics being used are increasingly dangerous. This letter is being published now to inform the public discussion around the unauthorised photography of children. It is hoped that those who pay paparazzi photographers for their images of children will be able to better understand the distressing activity around a two-year old boy that their money is fuelling. We also feel that the readers who enjoy the publications that fuel this market for the unauthorised photos deserve to understand the tactics deployed to obtain these photos.

The vast majority of publications around the world – and all British publications – have refused to fuel the market for such photos. This is an important and laudable stance for which The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are hugely grateful. They have enjoyed sharing an increasing number of photos of their children and look forward to continuing to take them to more public events as they get older.

From: Jason Knauf, Communications Secretary to TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and HRH Prince Henry of Wales, 14th August, 2015

I am writing to provide an overview of the current challenges facing Kensington Palace as we seek to protect Prince George and Princess Charlotte from harassment and surveillance by paparazzi photographers. I hope our experience will inform the ongoing effort to uphold standards on the protection of children in a rapidly changing media landscape.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have expressed their gratitude to British media organisations for their policy of not publishing unauthorised photos of their children. This stance, guided not just by their wishes as parents, but by the standards and codes of the industry as it relates to all children, is to be applauded. They are pleased also that almost all reputable publications throughout the Commonwealth – in particular Australia, Canada, and New Zealand – and in other major media markets like the United States have adopted a similar position.

The Duke and Duchess are glad that leaders in the media industry share the view that every child, regardless of their future public role, deserves a safe, happy, and private childhood. They have been delighted to share official photographs of Prince George and Princess Charlotte in recent months to thank the public for the thousands of kind messages of support they have received. News photographers have had several recent opportunities to take photos of the family and these will be a regular occurrence as both children get older.

Despite this, paparazzi photographers are going to increasingly extreme lengths to observe and monitor Prince George's movements and covertly capture images of him to sell to the handful of international media titles still willing to pay for them. One recent incident – just last week – was disturbing, but not at all uncommon. A photographer rented a car and parked in a discreet location outside a children's play area. Already concealed by darkened windows, he took the added step of hanging sheets inside the vehicle and created a hide stocked with food and drinks to get him through a full day of surveillance, waiting in hope to capture images of Prince George. Police discovered him lying down in the boot of the vehicle attempting to shoot photos with a long lens through a small gap in his hide.

It is of course upsetting that such tactics – reminiscent as they are of past surveillance by groups intent on doing more than capturing images – are being deployed to profit from the image of a two-year old boy. In a heightened security
 environment such tactics are a risk to all involved. The worry is that it will not always be possible to quickly distinguish between someone taking photos and someone intending to do more immediate harm.

This incident was not an isolated one. In recent months photographers have:

• on multiple occasions used long range lenses to capture images of The Duchess playing with Prince George in a number of private parks;
• monitored the movements of Prince George and his nanny around London parks and monitored the movements of other household staff;
• photographed the children of private individuals visiting The Duke and Duchess's home;
• pursued cars leaving family homes;
• used other children to draw Prince George into view around playgrounds;
• been found hiding on private property in fields and woodland locations around The Duke and Duchess's home in Norfolk;
• obscured themselves in sand dunes on a rural beach to take photos of Prince George playing with his grandmother;
• placed locations near the Middleton family home in Berkshire under steady surveillance

It is clear that while paparazzi are always keen to capture images of any senior member of The Royal Family, Prince George is currently their number one target. We have made the decision to discuss these issues now as the incidents are becoming more frequent and the tactics more alarming. A line has been crossed and any further escalation in tactics would represent a very real security risk.

All of this has left The Duke and Duchess concerned about their ability to provide a childhood for Prince George and Princess Charlotte that is free from harassment and surveillance. They know that almost all parents love to share photos of their children and they themselves enjoy doing so. But they know every parent would object to anyone – particularly strangers – taking photos of their children without their permission. Every parent would understand their deep unease at only learning they had been followed and watched days later when photographs emerged.

The Duke and Duchess are of course very fortunate to have private homes where photographers cannot capture images of their children. But they feel strongly that both Prince George and Princess Charlotte should not grow up exclusively behind palace gates and in walled gardens. They want both children to be free to play in public and semi-public spaces with other children without being photographed. In addition, the privacy of those other children and their families must also be preserved.

Rest assured that we continue to take legal steps to manage these incidents as they occur. But we are aware that many people who read and enjoy the publications that fuel the market for unauthorised photos of children do not know about the unacceptable circumstances behind what are often lovely images. The use of these photos is usually dressed up with fun, positive language about the 'cute', 'adorable' photos and happy write ups about the family. We feel readers deserve to understand the tactics deployed to obtain these pictures.

We hope a public discussion of these issues will help all publishers of unauthorised photos of children to understand the power they hold to starve this disturbing activity of funding. I would welcome constructive conversations with any publisher or editor on these topics. And I would ask for your help as we work to encourage the highest standards on the protection of children in every corner of the media. The Duke and Duchess are determined to keep the issues around a small number of paparazzi photographers distinct and separate from the positive work of most newspapers, magazines, broadcasters, and web publishers around the world.

The text from this letter, which has been sent to a number of people in leadership positions, will be placed in the public domain to raise awareness of the issues discussed.

Jason Knauf,
Communications Secretary, Kensington Palace
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Thursday, 30 July 2015

Prince George With Carole Middleton On The Beach

Prince George With Carole Middleton On The Beach

Prince George's birthday celebrations included the beach! The little royal, who turned 2 years old on July 22, spent the morning of his big day at the beach with his grandmother Carole Middleton and his family's dog, Lupo.

Prince George With Carole Middleton On The Beach
Prince George With Carole Middleton On The Beach
Prince George With Carole Middleton On The Beach
Prince George With Carole Middleton On The Beach
Prince George With Carole Middleton On The Beach
Prince George With Carole Middleton On The Beach
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Sunday, 26 July 2015

Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke Of Cambridge Stepped Out In Matching Fleeces Emblazoned With Their Names

The Duchess Of Cambridge And Duke Of Cambridge Stepped Out In Matching Fleeces Emblazoned With Their Names

Fresh from celebrating their son Prince George's birthday on Wednesday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge braved the rain in matching fleeces emblazoned with their names to cheer on Olympic gold medalist Sir Ben Ainslie and his crew as they race in the America's Cup World Series.

The Duchess Of Cambridge And Duke Of Cambridge Stepped Out In Matching Fleeces Emblazoned With Their Names

The fab royals left their son and two-month-old daughter Princess Charlotte in the care of royal staff to travel to the south coast for a day of meeting the home and international teams, touring state of the art facilities and presenting medals to the winning crews.  See more pictures below;

The Duchess Of Cambridge And Duke Of Cambridge Stepped Out In Matching Fleeces Emblazoned With Their Names
The Duchess Of Cambridge And Duke Of Cambridge Stepped Out In Matching Fleeces Emblazoned With Their Names
The Duchess Of Cambridge And Duke Of Cambridge Stepped Out In Matching Fleeces Emblazoned With Their Names
The Duchess Of Cambridge And Duke Of Cambridge Stepped Out In Matching Fleeces Emblazoned With Their Names
The Duchess Of Cambridge And Duke Of Cambridge Stepped Out In Matching Fleeces Emblazoned With Their Names
The Duchess Of Cambridge And Duke Of Cambridge Stepped Out In Matching Fleeces Emblazoned With Their Names
The Duchess Of Cambridge And Duke Of Cambridge Stepped Out In Matching Fleeces Emblazoned With Their Names
The Duchess Of Cambridge And Duke Of Cambridge Stepped Out In Matching Fleeces Emblazoned With Their Names
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Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

1. Diana in Sandringham on Christmas Day 1993; Kate attends the Sovereign's Parade at The Royal Military Academy in Berkshire in 2006.

As the wife of the future King of England, The Duchess of Cambridge is bound to draw comparisons to her husband's late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales. In honor of what would have been Diana's 54th birthday, we look back at the times The Duchess of Cambridge paid sartorial tribute to her late mother-in-law.
Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

2. Diana visits Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital in Pakistan in 1996; Kate visits Assyakirin Mosque in Malaysia in 2012.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

3. Diana in a Jasper Conran suit in 1983; Kate at a St. Patrick's Day parade in 2014.


Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana


4. Diana arrives at Birmingham Airport in Catherine Walker, 1984; Kate and Prince George arrive at Wellington Airport in New Zealand for the beginning of the Royal Tour of Australia and New Zealand, 2014.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

5. Diana carries a young Prince Harry off a plane at Aberdeen International Airport in Scotland in 1985; Kate, William, and Prince George board their flight from Australia on the final day of the Royal Tour of Australia and New Zealand, 2014.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

6. Diana, in Victor Edelstein, awards a prize to Prince Charles' polo manager in 1987; Kate visits the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London in 2013.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

7. Diana wears Catherine Walker for a passing out parade in Surrey in 1987; Kate visits Bletchley Park wearing Alexander McQueen, 2014.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

8. Diana wears Catherine Walker to the Cannes Film Festival in 1987; Kate wears Marchesa to a BAFTA event in Los Angeles in 2011.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

9. Diana wearing Catherine Walker in Sicily during the Royal Tour of Italy in April 1985; Kate in Emilia Wickstead at a garden party at Buckingham Palace in May 2012.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

10. Diana and Charles announce their engagement in February 1981; Kate and William announce their engagement in November 2010.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

11. Diana attends her first public event with Prince Charles, at London's Goldsmith's Hall, in 1981; Kate at the Sun Military Awards in 2011.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

12. Diana at her wedding to Prince Charles in 1981; Kate at her wedding to Prince William in 2011.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

13. Diana on her first official visit to Wales in 1981; Kate attends the wedding of Laura Parker Bowles and Harry Lopes in 2006.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

14. Diana and Charles present William on the day after his birth in 1982; Kate and William with Prince George on the day after his birth, 2013.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

15. Diana visits Alice Springs during the Royal Tour of Australia and New Zealand in 1983; Kate arrives at Calgary Airport for the Royal Tour of North America in 2011.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

16. Diana in Wanganui, New Zealand during the Royal Tour of New Zealand in 1983; Kate gives her first public speech at East Anglia's Children's Hospices in 2012.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

17. Diana in 1988; Kate leaving for Clarence House for the reception following her wedding in April 2011.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

18. Diana in Versace at a dinner at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago in June 1996; Kate celebrates Canada Day in an Issa dress during the Royal Tour of North America in July 2011.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

19. Diana at Buckingham Palace in 1980; Kate wearing Alexander McQueen in Charlottetown, Canada during the Royal Tour of North America in July 2011.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

20. Diana in Bruce Oldfield at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, March 1985; Kate in Jenny Packham at the National Memorial Arboretum Appeal at St James's Palace in London, November 2011.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

21. Diana in Melbourne in October 1985; Kate in Jenny Packham at Royal Albert Hall in May 2012.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

22. Diana at the Royal Ascot in June 1986; Kate in Singapore during the Diamond Jubilee Tour in September 2012.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

23. Diana in a dress by the Emanuels at a dinner at the German Embassy in London in 1986; Kate at an official dinner hosted by Malaysia's head of state in Kuala Lumpur during the Diamond Jubilee Tour in September 2012.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

24. Diana in a coat by the Emmanuels while touring Venice with Charles in 1985; Kate wears Alexander McQueen while visiting St Andrew's School, her alma mater, in November 2012.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

25. Diana in Catherine Walker at Easter services in April 1987; Kate wears a Matthew Williamson coat while visiting Pembroke Refinery in Pembroke, Wales in November 2014.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

26. Diana in Bruce Oldfield at an official dinner in Lisbon, Portugal in February 1987; Kate in Jenny Packham at the 600th Anniversary Dinner for St Andrew's in December 2014.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

27. Diana visits Westminster in June 1990; Kate visits the Stephen Lawrence Centre in London in March 2015.

Twenty Eight Times That The Duchess Of Cambridge Dressed Like Princess Diana

28. Diana and Charles at Ayers Rock in Australia in 1983; Kate and William at Ayers Rock in 2014.

From: Harper's Bazaar
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