Pages

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

William and Catherine celebrate their second wedding anniversary.


Reliving the memories of the wedding of the decade.

            Two years ago today, millions watched as Prince William and Kate Middleton tied the knot at Westminster Abbey. Happy anniversary, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge!

          To celebrate their two-year anniversary, the couple enjoyed a romantic dinner in London on Friday after touring the Harry Potter and Batman exhibits at Warner Brothers Studios.They spent the weekend together in Norfolk and exchanged "appropriate" gifts (according to tradition, paper is the appropriate second anniversary gift in the UK).
Duchess of Cambridge at the Children's Hospice
Today, William and Kate are spending the day apart

-- William is on duty with his helicopter search and rescue squadron at RAF Valley in north Wales, while Kate visited Naomi House Children's Hospice in Hampshire for tea, People reported Monday.As an anniversary gift, the children at Naomi House made a picture of the main character from the children's book The Very Hungry Caterpillar out of felt and paper.

Back to one of the favorite couples of the world...


Its been long since I have posted, however I will be posting regularly from now on. So to catch up news on your favorite royal couple, tune in !!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Duke and Duchess walk the red carpet

Prince William his Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine walked the BAFTA red carpet awards, and made it look absolutely redder on day two of their three day Hollywood, California visit.
Even other celebrities who attended the event observed that the red floor seemed even more royally red than usual.
“Avatar” star Zoe Saldana gushed in awe.
Celebrity news notes William, who was dressed in a simple black tuxedo, and Kate, in a flowing white gown, were the only celebrities who talked to no one, and marched the carpet at a brisk walk, merely nodding and smiling at fans, audience and photographers, and generally making everyone present feel like swooning.
So this is what rubbing elbows with royalty feels like.
Despite their very quick entrance, William and Kate exuded the impression that they were really pleased to meet their former subjects from the now independent former colony of the United States of America.
And that, ladies and gents, takes thousands of years of royal breeding and upbringing to make one feel the need to curtsey deeply in the presence of the future king of England and his bride.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Royal Visit: William And Kate Head To Santa Barbara

The prince will duke it out in the game of kings.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are making a recreational detour on their busy weekend business trip to Los Angeles on Saturday, when they will attend a charity polo match near the swanky seaside city of Santa Barbara.
Both Prince William and his brother, Prince Harry, regularly play polo during the summer months. The horseback sport, sometimes referred to as the game of kings, is known for its fast pace, dangerous maneuvers and exclusivity.
Saturday's match will take place at the posh Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club, about 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles. For the price of a $4,000 ticket, guests can perhaps meet the prince and princess and watch William lead his fellow polo players into competition. The duchess will present the trophy to the winning team.


Those who can't afford to chow down with the royal couple can purchase a $400 ticket that will get them admission to the grandstand, a box lunch and a souvenir program. Proceeds will go to charity.
The duke and duchess arrived under sunny skies Friday after a nine-day trip to Canada, their first foreign excursion since getting married in April. Within minutes of landing, the couple headed directly to their first event, a technology summit in Beverly Hills aimed at promoting U.S. investment in British tech firms.
After the polo game, the duke and duchess will head back to Los Angeles to attend a black-tie at the historic Belasco Theatre in downtown Los Angeles, where they will be guests of honor at a British Academy of Film and Television Arts dinner honoring 42 young British filmmakers.
The list of celebrities reportedly also attending reads like a who's who of Hollywood royalty: Tom Hanks, Nicole Kidman, Quentin Tarantino and Judd Apatow.
William and Catherine's arrival in California has been a lower-key affair compared to the largely rapturous welcomes they received as they crisscrossed Canada, though small crowds of royal watchers waving British and American flags congregated outside the British consul general's home in Hancock Park and elsewhere.
Friday's tech summit was set up to generate support for Tech City, London's answer to Silicon Valley. The area around the trendy Old Street part of east London is quickly becoming a hub for technology and software firms.
"They were delightful company," said Neil Stiles, president of Variety, which organized the event. "They were relaxed, very comfortable in the environment. It was a lot to take in. They arrived at a conference that's been running all day on a very heavy business subject, and I thought they coped with it really well."
Britain's royal family has shown itself to be tech-savvy in recent years and maintains accounts on several social media sites.
On Sunday, the royal couple will watch a dance at a nonprofit academy in the gritty Skid Row area of downtown then attend a job fair for U.S. servicemen and women transitioning to civilian life.
"People just want a glimpse of the duke and duchess," said Los Angeles resident Christian Kang. "There's so much compassion in both of them. I know they're going to Skid Row, and I think that's very good to see from someone in his position."
Though Prince William has been to America before, it is Kate's first trip to the U.S. William's late mother, Princess Diana, who would have turned 50 this month, charmed Americans when she visited in the 1980s.
Several news vans and bystanders were positioned across the street from the British consul general's home, which was blocked off by the Los Angeles Police Department, hoping for a peek at the couple. Among the celebrities seen chatting at a reception for the couple were David Beckham and British humorist Stephen Fry.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Their Royal Chicness Kate Middleton and Prince William Arrive in L.A.

They're here, they're here!
Prince William and Kate Middleton have arrived in Los Angeles!
The royal couple landed at LAX around 4 p.m., and after a good number of guards departed the plane to secure the surroundings, Southern California was graced by the elegance and grace of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Prince William took the lead and his stunning wife followed. (Seriously, she looked amazing. But when doesn't she?)
Kate must have done a quick wardrobe change on the plane, because she left Canada wearing a satin and wool, scarlet Marianne coat-dress by Catherine Walker but arrived in a lavender Peridot dress by Roksanda Illinic and LK Bennett nude heels, which were a lot higher than her usual pumps.
Look at her staying on top of her fashion game! She does it well.
The couple then greeted L.A. city officials, including Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Gov. Jerry Brown (who did not give the duo an iPad 2. Well, not yet anyway).
And, of course, a visit to America wouldn't be complete without a bouquet of red, white and blue flowers, which was graciously given to Middleton by Brown's wife.
Their first obstacle will be the traffic of Los Angeles as they head to the Beverly Hilton to take care of some business before tonight's festivities.
Welcome to California!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Last day at Canada for the Duke and Duchess



It's almost Friday!
But while we here are in a dither over the impending arrival of Prince William and Duchess Catherine, the couple had one more full day to enjoy themselves in Canada before they head to Los Angeles. As always, they were given the royal treatment upon their arrival in Alberta. And, almost as always, Kate Middleton left a lingering impression of being perfectly put together.


Kate showed her girly side today in a prim little buttercup-yellow dress with a pleated skirt and blouson top by British designer Jenny Packham, who also dressed Kate for last month's ARK Gala.
The resourceful duchess wore her trusty L.K. Bennett beige pumps and carried a matching clutch.
First stop, after the fawning and hand-squeezing that greeted them at Calgary International Airport, was a traditional White Hat Ceremony, which, as British as it sounds, is actually a very Canadian event held as a symbol of hospitality and good cheer.
The mayor's office and Tourism Calgary presented William and Kate with the white Smithbilt hat (seriously, could this be more British-sounding?) that is bestowed on visiting dignitaries and celebrities.
Then the trip took another educational turn when their royal highnesses toured the Ward of the 21st Century Research and Innovation Centre at the University of Calgary's Faculty of Medicine.
Tonight, there was a government-hosted reception in the royals' honor at the Calgary Stampede, attended by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who also marked Canada Day with the couple last week in Ontario.
The 10-day Calgary Stampede Festival is as Western as it sounds, with rodeos, chuckwagon races and other horse- and bronco-centric activities filling the itinerary.
But tomorrow, it's California here they come!



Check Out Where Prince William and Kate Middleton Are Staying in Los Angeles

It's nice to have friends in high places.
Prince William and Kate Middleton, aka the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, will be hanging their hats (and that's not just a figure of speech in this case!) at the more than 7,000-square-foot home of the British consul-general in Los Angeles' exclusive—and old—Hancock Park neighborhood.
Oh, and in case you were wondering, you won't be able to get anywhere near it starting Friday:

Top-notch security will be surrounding the Wallace Neff-designed home, and June Street will be subject to closures at the behest of the U.S. Department of State. Only members of the media who have been preapproved by the British Consulate and the State Department will be allowed to shoot footage of any comings and goings.
Even local residents have signed keep-away letters that enable police to arrest paparazzi or other trespassers if they "accidentally" meander onto their properties.
"Our primary concern is to protect the rights and privacy of the residents as well as the safety of the royal couple upon their visit here to the United States," LAPD spokeswoman Mitzi Fierro told the Los Angeles Times.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William Duke of Cambridge, Kate Middleton

The property where Wills and Kate will be staying is technically owned by the Minister of Public Building Works of the United Kingdom. The main residence, which was built in 1928 and purchased by the British government in 1957, contains seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a fully remodeled kitchen and room for entertaining as many as 150 guests.
A pool house, built more recently by L.A. architect Ronald Chang, includes his-and-her changing rooms and convenient access to a quick dip. (Which the royals might want, because it's hot out!)
The consul-general will host a reception for his royal guests on Friday night.