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Post by Admin on Sept 1, 2016 18:31:42 GMT
The actress and comedian also works as a Kate Middleton impersonator. She’s gearing up for next month’s royal visit, when the Duchess of Cambridge and her husband, Prince William, arrive in Victoria to begin their second royal tour in Canada. She began impersonating the Duchess of Cambridge in 2012 when her agent got her a gig in Banff. “It was the first time I heard that was even a thing,” recalled Brelsford, who returned to Banff a year later with Carolyn Sadowska, the local Queen impersonator she met through Winnie Cooper, who was then doing impersonations of Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Post by Admin on Sept 3, 2016 18:37:25 GMT
Kate Middleton is famous for reusing outfits time and time again, but Friday she proved that she's also cost conscious with her everyday wear! While visiting the Eden Project with Prince William, Kate donned a pair of ankle-length pants from Gap. Her blue and white-patterned pants can be yours for about $25 because—yes!—they're even on sale in the pattern she's wearing. The line of pants ranges from $24-$70 depending on color and pattern. Some styles are on sale while others are still being sold at full price. Kate's casual look was completed with a white T-shirt and blue blazer, as well as her signature wedges. The Duchess was joined by her husband, Prince William, at the Eden Project, where they were adorably thrilled to meet an animatronic baby dinosaur as part of their "Dinosaur Uprising" program. Friday marks the second day of their two-day trip to Cornwall and Scilly Isles in England.
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Post by Admin on Sept 4, 2016 18:55:22 GMT
The Duke of Cambridge may be royalty, but that doesn’t stop him from relating to a little boy who’s just lost his mother. On their most recent trip to Keech Hospice Care in Luton, England for the bereavement care center’s 25th anniversary celebration, Prince William met 14-year-old Ben Hines who’s mother Alexandra passed away from a rare form of cancer the year previously. Since the Duke had lost his own mother – Princess Diana – 20 years ago in a car accident in Paris, he advised the Hines family to stick together through the trying times. “Time makes it easier,” said Prince William soothingly, the Press Association reported. “I know how you feel, I still miss my mother every day and it’s 20 years after she died. The important thing is to talk about it as a family. It’s okay to feel sad, it’s okay for you to miss her.”
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Post by Admin on Sept 5, 2016 18:41:42 GMT
Known for her love of both high street brands and rewears, Kate may be passing on some sartorial words of wisdom to her husband. Recent months have seen William ditch his favorite navy suit for a more contemporary look of chinos and open-necked shirts (minus a tie!) that has had fashion insiders heaping praise on the usually conservative royal dad. "I think he is reflecting a change in male dressing and rightly so," Robert Johnston, Style Director at British GQ tells PEOPLE, adding: "It's important that the royal family look relevant and a suit is just not an everyday thing anymore."
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Post by Admin on Sept 8, 2016 18:28:55 GMT
Prince William gave royal fan Linda Moore, 62, a sweet surprise on Thursday in Cornwall. "I asked him, 'Can I have a kiss?' " Moore told reporters outside the historic Truro Cathedral. "He said, 'You can give me a peck on the cheek.' " When she asked if she could have a hug too, William replied: "Oh, go then," and posed for a picture before joking to Princess Kate, "Watch that woman, she's collecting kisses!'"
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