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Post by Admin on Oct 24, 2013 22:40:41 GMT
The portrait that shows the future of the monarchy: Kate Middleton Looks Super Hot:
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Post by Admin on Oct 25, 2013 15:57:52 GMT
The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, looked gorgeous at a charity party following Prince George's royal christening. She made her appearance 89 days after Prince George's birth and shortly after her son's christening. The Duchess spoke briefly at the 100 Women in Hedge Funds philanthropic initiatives event about the success of yesterday's christening at the historic Chapel Royal at St James's Palace to the curious invited guests. Kate is slowly returning to the public eye following Prince George's birth in July and she is easing her way back in to carrying out solo public engagements. The event was being held in aid of the charity Action on Addiction. Kate is a patron of this charity and 100WHF which is an organisation for professionals in the alternative investments industry. The Duchess of Cambridge arrives at a gala dinner in aid of Action on Addiction hosted by the 100 Women in Hedge Funds Philanthropic Initiatives.
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Post by Admin on Oct 26, 2013 4:59:32 GMT
"Much of what you think you know about the Prince is wrong," writes Time magazine's Catherine Mayer in her exclusive new cover story with Britain's future king, Prince Charles. He says his grandson, whose royal christening took place just one day before the cover's release, is "what this is all about." Queen Elizabeth II, who is slowly handing off more responsibilities and duties to her 64-year-old son, has no intention of abdicating the throne at 87-years-old, nor is Charles "itching to ascend the throne." She writes, "He prefers not to focus on his accession, which, after all, means losing his mother." Charles, who is portrayed in the story as thoughtful, attentive to his family, charitably-minded, environmentally-cognizant, and even funny, the future-- and not just his hopes for the monarchy but his concerns, too. "I've had this extraordinary feeling, for years and years, ever since I can remember really, of wanting to heal and make things better," he says. “I feel more than anything else it’s my duty to worry about everybody and their lives in this country, to try to find a way of improving things if I possibly can."
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Post by Admin on Oct 26, 2013 22:25:58 GMT
A new official photograph from the christening of Prince George has been issued, showing him with his parents. The image of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George is the fifth to be issued after Wednesday's christening The Duchess of Cambridge looked comfortable in skinny jeans and sneakers as she walked around the Chelsea neighborhood with a male companion while carrying shopping bags from Zara Home. Kate may have been buying items for her new royal apartments in Kensington Palace, which she, Prince William, and Prince George just recently moved into.
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Post by Admin on Oct 27, 2013 21:32:54 GMT
The Prince joked about the success of his favourite team, Aston Villa, during a speech at the FA event. Report by Louise Hulland. The Duke of Cambridge, who is the president of the organization, spoke before the dinner and indicated that he would be taking Prince George on some very important field trips in the not-so-distant future. "When Villa thrash Man U at Villa Park, my son will be there," the 31-year-old royal said, indicating his support for the team Aston Villa, according to the BBC. The Duchess of Cambridge's husband gave a speech during the evening which praised the work of football's anti-racism charity Kick it Out, but claimed that there was "sadly more work to do" regarding racism within the game. He praised the work of the Kick It Out campaign, which is marking its 20th year of fighting racism in football. "There is sadly more work to do, but it is heartening to see how seriously the FA takes stamping the blight of racism and discrimination out of football," Prince William said. Prince William met members of England's 1966 World Cup team at the gala
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