Sunday, 6 March 2016

The Duchess Of Cambridge Was Photographed While Shopping In Chelsea

The Duchess Of Cambridge Was Photographed While Shopping In Chelsea

The Duchess of Cambridge was photographed by Rosalyn Wikeley while she was getting out of the fitness-wear shop Lulu Lemon in Chelsea, London. Chic and sportive looking Duchess wore a leather and suede gilet by designer Alice Temperley, which is priced at £ 1.250.00 The duchess completed her outfit with a black jumper by the same designer which is priced at £ 395,00 and sneakers by Asics which is priced at £ 75,00.

Photographers snapped the Duchess emerging from the Lululemon shop on King's Road, carrying one of their reusable shopping bags, though it is unknown exactly what she purchased during her visit.

The Duchess Of Cambridge Was Photographed While Shopping In Chelsea
Alice Temperely's Leather and Suede Gilet

The Duchess Of Cambridge Was Photographed While Shopping In Chelsea
TEMPERLEY LONDON Honeycomb Sweater

The Duchess Of Cambridge Was Photographed While Shopping In Chelsea
TOD'S D-Styling Bag and ASICS Gel Trainers
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Tuesday, 16 February 2016

The Duchess Of Cambridge In A Video Message For Children's Mental Health Week 2016

The Duchess Of Cambridge In A Video Message For Children's Mental Health Week 2016

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge has urged Britain's schools to do more to provide emotional support for children to give them the resilience to cope with life's challenges. The Duchess of Cambridge has voiced her belief that the nation's children should be "supported through difficult times in their lives" in a video message recorded to mark Children's Mental Health Week.


Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge is the royal patron of the children's mental health charity Place2Be and in her message she highlights the importance of giving youngsters the "tools to cope, and to thrive" as they encounter life's challenges.

The Duchess said in the message:

"This Children's Mental Health Week we want to support schools to prioritise the emotional wellbeing of their students, alongside academic success.

By ensuring every child is given the emotional support they need, we are giving them a firm foundation for the happy healthy future they deserve.

Many of us are incredibly fortunate that the issues we face in childhood are ones we can cope with and learn from. But for some children, learning to cope with life's challenges can be a struggle," she continues. While we cannot always change a child's circumstances, we can give them the tools to cope, and to thrive. With early support they can learn to manage their emotions and feelings and know when to seek help.

Through my work in areas like addiction, I have seen time and again that the roots of poor mental health in adulthood frequently stems from unresolved childhood issues. This needs to change."

The Duchess, an advocate of early intervention to resolve childhood problems that often become much bigger ones in adulthood, recorded the message in her role as royal patron of the children's mental health charity Place2Be.

The Duchess Of Cambridge In A Video Message For Children's Mental Health Week 2016
The Duchess Of Cambridge In A Video Message For Children's Mental Health Week 2016
The Duchess Of Cambridge In A Video Message For Children's Mental Health Week 2016
The Duchess Of Cambridge In A Video Message For Children's Mental Health Week 2016
The Duchess Of Cambridge In A Video Message For Children's Mental Health Week 2016
The Duchess Of Cambridge In A Video Message For Children's Mental Health Week 2016


The Duchess wore Rebecca Taylor Suit Dress. The Duchess first wore the jacket and skirt in April 2012 for the Scott Amundsen Centenary Race to the South Pole and more recently in New Zealand in 2014. The suit is from the designer's Pre-Fall 2012/2013 Collection.
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Monday, 25 January 2016

Princess Diana's Catherine Walker Dress To Be Exhibited

Princess Diana's Catherine Walker Dress To Be Exhibited

Princess Diana's Catherine Walker iconic bottle green velvet dress will be exhibited at Kensington Palace. That dress worn by Princess Diana in 1992 has a halterneck styling. This exhibition is organized by a charity, Historical Royal Palaces (HRP). The exhibition will be opened on 11th of February. This fashion exhibition is supported by Estee Lauder. Most of the Historical Royal Palaces are owned by the Queen on behalf of the nation and depend on special budget and that budget is managed by HRP.

Princess Diana's Catherine Walker Dress To Be Exhibited
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Sunday, 17 January 2016

Catherine, The Duchess Of Cambridge To Be A Guest Editor

Catherine, The Duchess Of Cambridge To Be A Guest Editor

Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, is taking on a new role: celebrity editor. The Duchess will join the Huffington Post UK as a guest editor for a single day in February, Kensington Palace said.

The mother of two will use the opportunity to highlight children's mental health issues and the "inspiring work being done by parents, teachers, researchers, and mental health professionals."

Catherine, The Duchess Of Cambridge To Be A Guest Editor

Stephen Hull, the chief editor of Huffington Post said "We are excited because of joining of Cambridge Duchess to Huffington Post England team as a guest editor for a single day and because we will work together on such an important project. This event has been a focus point for us".

Spokesman of Kensington Palace stated that "Children's psychological problems have been the most important focus point of activities of Duchess of Cambridge for little children in the recent years. We are waiting for coming of the Huffington Post team in February to the Kensington Palace".

Catherine, The Duchess Of Cambridge To Be A Guest Editor
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Wednesday, 13 January 2016

The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli

The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge together with the Middletons joined Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the doomed First World War Gallipoli campaign, which saw 58,000 Allied troops lose their lives in their bloodiest battle on foreign soil on the 10th of January 2016.

The Duchess of Cambridge, who celebrated her 34th birthday on the day before looked calm and collected as she arrived with her family at St. Mary Magdalene Church to pay her respects.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined Prince Philip, 94, as he walked 400 yards to St Mary Magdalene Church from Sandringham House, along with the Duchess's parents Michael and Carole Middleton, her sister Pippa and brother James.

The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli
The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli
The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli
The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli
The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli
The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli
The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli
The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli
The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli
The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli
The British Royals Attended A Wreath Laying Ceremony For The Gallipoli

The anniversary event at the War Memorial Cross, Sandringham in King's Lynn, England which was attended by Queen Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Middletons was a wreath laying ceremony to mark the 100th anniversary of the final withdrawal from the Gallipoli Peninsula. The Duchess of Cambridge wore Michael Kors Skirt Suit.
The Duchess of Cambridge's MICHAEL KORS Skirt Suit and KIKI McDonough Citrine Earrings
MICHAEL KORS Skirt Suit and KIKI McDonough Citrine Earrings

The Duchess of Cambridge's AQUATALIA Rhumba Boots and MULBERRY Bayswater Clutch
AQUATALIA Rhumba Boots and MULBERRY Bayswater Clutch
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Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Britain's Prince George Attends Nursery School

Britain's Prince George Attends Nursery School

Prince George of Cambridge arrives for his first day at Westacre Montessori School nursery in Norfolk today. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge have released two photographs to mark the occasion. They show Prince George standing in front of the mural on the outside of the nursery building. 06 January 2016, King's Lynn, England.

Britain's Prince George Attends Nursery School
Britain's Prince George Attends Nursery School

Prince William with his mother, Princess Diana, on his first day of school in 1985.
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Monday, 4 January 2016

Prince William Says: Fatherhood Made Me More Emotional

Prince William Says: Fatherhood Made Me More Emotional

Prince William has confessed that fatherhood has made him "weirdly" emotional and prone to welling up.

Princess William is the proud father of two small children - Prince George and Princess Charlotte - and revealed during a documentary about his father's Prince's Trust charity that becoming a parent has made him more aware of how "precious life is".

Prince William Says: Fatherhood Made Me More Emotional

Prince William said "I'm a lot more emotional than I used to be. I never used to really kind of get too wound up or worried about things but now the smallest little things can get - I can feel - you well up a little bit more. "And you get affected by things that happen around the world or whatever a lot more I think as a father. Just because you realise how precious life is.".

"Now the smallest little things, you well up a little more, you get affected by the sort of things that happen around the world or whatever a lot more, I think, as a father," he said.

He added: "I remember my mother and father taking us to charities and organisations and showing us, you know, what - what goes on. And I think it's seeing - seeing such a broad spectrum of life, it's really important from a young age, to give you a bit of perspective…you don't just live in a palace, it's very important you get out and you see what goes on in the real world."

Prince William Says: Fatherhood Made Me More Emotional

Princess Harry said he enjoyed living next door to William and Kate at Kensington Palace. "I can always hear the wheels of those plastic tractors that George loves playing on," he said.

He described their London base, where the royal brothers were also brought up by Charles and Diana, as a "giant playground", adding: "It's really nice to be able to live next to each other and be neighbours."

Ant and Dec, both long-term ambassadors for The Prince's Trust, were given unprecedented access to Clarence House, St James's Palace and Kensington Palace for the 90-minute documentary, to be aired on ITV tomorrow night.

Prince William Says: Fatherhood Made Me More Emotional
Prince William Says: Fatherhood Made Me More Emotional
Prince William Says: Fatherhood Made Me More Emotional
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