On the 29th November 2013, The Duchess of Cambridge (Kate Middleton) attended her first SportsBall since becoming a patron of the SportsAid charity. The event was held in a bid to highlight the amazing commitment, sacrifices and achievements of young British athletes. The Duchess herself was once a keen sportswomen and appears to be very invested in sports and related causes. During ... View the Post
Archives for November 2013
Kate attends Place2Be’s Resilience and Emotional Strength in Schools Forum
20th November 2013—The Duchess of Cambridge (Kate Middleton) attended the Place2Be Forum. The event took place at the offices of Clifford Chance in Canary Wharf, London. Place2Be is a children's mental health charity that provides emotional and therapeutic services in schools. The charity aims to build resilience through talking, creative work and play. Kate has been ... View the Post
Copy Kate's style: Blue Pleated Skirts
Kate visits Only Connect charity; repeats Orla Kiely Birdie dress
19th of November 2013—Kate and William visited the Only Connect head office in Kings Cross, London. Only Connect provide training, support and creative opportunities for ex-offenders, prisoners and at-risk young people. On their website, Only Connect state that they have more than halved the expected rate of reoffending just by working with ex-offenders, and they believe they have saved ... View the Post
Kate joins Royal Family for 2013 Remembrance Sunday ceremony
This morning Kate joined other prominent figures of the British Royal Family at the Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London. The ceremony is held to honour and remember those who have died since the First World War serving our country. As is tradition, the Queen led the ceremony by laying a wrath at the Cenotaph. Other key members of the Royal Family, politicians, ... View the Post
Kate in L.K. Bennett Ami coat for London Poppy Day event
This morning, Kate and William met staff and volunteers from the London Poppy Day initiative run by The Royal British Legion. The royal pair met London Poppy Day supporters who were touring the city on a 1960s Routemaster bus. William and Kate took the old fashioned bus down from Kensington Palace down to High Street Kensington and Kensington Tube Station, where the Royal Couple met with ... View the Post