On the 9th April 2014, William and Kate visited the town of Blenheim in New Zealand. The visit took place during the couple's official overseas visit to Australia and New Zealand. At around 11:30 am local time in New Zealand, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge both attended a public wreath laying ceremony at the Blenheim War Memorial and the Clock Tower in Seymour Square. The ... View the Post
Day three, Royal Tour of Australia and New Zealand: Prince George’s playdate [UPDATED]
Note: Day two was a rest day for the royal trio. Although this is our second Royal Tour blog post, today’s event is technically day three. At 3pm local time in New Zealand, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took baby George for his first official royal engagement at Government House, Wellington. The event was held for Plunket, a major provider of well child health services in the country. ... View the Post
Day one, Royal Tour of Australia and New Zealand: Sydney transfer and New Zealand welcome
On the 6th of April 2014, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left the UK on a scheduled Qantas flight to Australia to kickstart the first part of the Royal Tour. The family made a quick stop at Sydney Airport for a private transfer flight to New Zealand. Local news crews spotted the pair at the airport. Kate held on to baby George: Kate wore an item we’re familiar with: her MaxMara ... View the Post
Kate recycles blue tweed M Missoni coat for friend’s wedding
Kate, William and Harry were photographed at the wedding of the close friends Lucy Meade and Charlie Budgett in Marshfield, Gloucestershire this weekend. Lucy Meade is the sister of James Meade, who you may recall was best man at William’s wedding to Kate back in 2011. James and William are old school friends from Eton. Here’s a picture of the bride with her father Richard Meade: Kate’s ... View the Post
Kate wears new green Hobbs London coat to hand out shamrocks at St. Patrick’s Day parade
In celebration of St Patrick’s Day, this morning the Duchess of Cambridge visited Mons Barracks in Aldershot to hand out shamrocks to the Irish Guard. This is the third year in a row that Kate attended the regiment’s annual St Patrick’s Day Parade. The Duchess handed out 300 sprigs of shamrocks to officers, some were fortunate enough to stop for a chat too. Many would love to be a fly on the ... View the Post
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Australia and New Zealand itineraries announced
Next month, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will take Prince George along on their eagerly awaited tour of Australia and New Zealand. This evening (London time), details have been announced: Tour details: The royals will leave London on Monday 7th April, before landing in Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city. After a short welcome on Monday, the royals will take a rest day. On ... View the Post
Kate joins The Queen for a star studded reception at Buckingham Palace
This evening The Duchess of Cambridge joined Her Majesty to Queen in hosting a reception at Buckingham Palace to recognise the dramatic arts in the United Kingdom. http://gty.im/469967331 The reception was held in honour of The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), of which The Queen is patron. Around 250 guests attended the reception from a range of backgrounds, including acting, ... View the Post
Duchess Kate spends Valentine’s day solo opening a new Art Room at London school
Firstly, Happy Valentine’s Day lovely Kate fans! This morning, The Duchess of Cambridge met the staff and students at Northolt High School in Ealing, West London, where she officially opened their new ‘Art Room’ facility. Of course, Kate is Royal Patron to the Oxford based charity with the same name. As regular readers will know, The Art Room is a charity that helps struggling pupils ... View the Post
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