On the 28th of November 2011, The Queen hosted a reception for 350 members of the media at Buckingham Palace. A number of famous faces attended, including Fearne Cotton and Philip Schofield. William and Kate attended the event too. The reception was held in advance of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations. It was the first event of its kind for ten years (the ... View the Post
Archives for November 2011
Kate in Diane von Furstenberg for 2011 Remembrance Sunday Ceremony
On Sunday 13th November 2011, The Duchess of Cambridge attended her first Remembrance Sunday ceremony with the rest of the Royal Family at Whitehall’s Cenotaph memorial. The ceremony commemorates those who have died in conflict since the First World War. Kate's outfit: Kate wore a black wool coat by American designer Diane von Furstenberg. Specifically, Kate wore the ... View the Post
Kate in Zara blazer for Charities Forum
Saturday, 12th of November 2011—The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (William and Kate) attended a meeting for the Princes’ Charities Forum at BAFTA Headquarters in London. Princes Harry and William founded The Princes’ Charities Forum (later renamed The Charities Forum after the princes married) in 2006. The Charities Forum is the collection of charities, of which The Duke and Duchess of ... View the Post
Kate wears silver Jenny Packham gown for National Memorial Arboretum Appeal reception at St. James’s Palace
Thursday, 10th of November 2011—The Duchess of Cambridge (Kate Middleton) joined her husband at a dinner and reception held at St. James's Palace in aid of the National Memorial Arboretum (NMA) appeal. The NMA is a charity and 150-acre visitor site on the edge of the National Forest in Staffordshire. It is part of the Royal British Legion and exists to ensure that the unique contribution of ... View the Post
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Kate Middleton wears red L.K. Bennett Ami coat & Stuart Weitzman boots for visit to Unicef Copenhagen, Denmark
On the November 2nd 2011, William and Kate visited Unicef’s Emergency Supply Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark. Their trip aimed to put the spotlight back on the desperate humanitarian crisis in East Africa, caused by drought, high food prices and conflict in Somalia. As a result, over 32,0000 children are severely malnourished and without immediate help, they risk starving to death. During ... View the Post