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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Prince William & Kate Middleton Celebrate Canada Day

Prince William & Kate Middleton Celebrate Canada Day




The first band to take the stage was Great Big Sea, a folk-rock group from Newfoundland. Their performance quickly had William and Kate on their feet, clapping along and encouraging the rest of the VIP section to get on their feet, too. The band ended their 10 minute set by chanting, ”Welcome to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge; welcome to Canada.”

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

PRINCE WILLIAM AND KATE MIDDLETON


Prince William and Kate Middleton were greeted by thousands of well-wishers in Lancashire on their final public engagement before their wedding.


Prince William and kate Middleton

Prince William and kate Middleton

Prince William and kate Middleton

Prince William and kate Middleton

Prince William and kate Middleton

Prince William and kate Middleton

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Royal Wedding explainer: Schedule of events



Can't wait for the royal wedding? Here's your essential guide to Prince William and Kate Middleton's big day.
The couple may be keeping many details under wraps for now, but if it's out there and it's official, we'll post it here to keep you in the know.


The couple
Prince William, second in line to the British throne, elder son of heir to the throne, Prince Charles and the late Diana, Princess of Wales, will marry Kate Middleton, daughter of Michael and Carole Middleton.
Inside William and Kate's St Andrews
The couple met while studying at St Andrews University in Scotland. Prince William proposed in October 2010 in Kenya, with his mother's diamond and sapphire engagement ring.
Friends open up about Kate Middleton




Thursday, April 21, 2011

Kate Middleton's knee-high boot love affair in pictures


As Middleton fashion fever sees sales of knee-high boots soar by 663 per cent in April, we chart her obsession with said footwear.

Kate Middleton's knee-high boot



Kate Middleton's knee-high boot

Kate Middleton's knee-high boot

Kate Middleton's knee-high boot

Kate Middleton's knee-high boot

Kate Middleton's knee-high boot

Kate Middleton's knee-high boot

Kate Middleton's knee-high boot

Kate Middleton's knee-high boot

Kate Middleton's knee-high boot

Kate Middleton's knee-high boot

Royal wedding: the carriage procession


After the wedding service at Westminster Abbey the bride and groom and key members of the wedding party are traveling back to Buckingham Palace in a procession of five horse-drawn carriages.

Prince William and Kate Middleton are traveling in the 1902 State Landau. It was specifically built for King Edward VII in 1902 and is the carriage in most general use at the Royal Mews and is usually used by The Queen to meet Foreign Heads of State when they arrive on State Visits to Britain.
The Prince and Princess of Wales used it to travel back from St Paul’s Cathedral after their wedding, as did the Duke and Duchess of York.
The second and third carriages in the procession are Ascot Landaus carrying Prince Harry, the best man, Pippa Middleton, the maid of honour and the bridesmaids.
The fourth carriage is a Semi-State Landau carrying The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh.
The fifth carriage is another Semi-State Landau carrying The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall and Mr and Mrs Middleton.
The carriages are all housed at the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace.
The Royal Mews is part of the Lord Chamberlain’s Office and is run by the Crown Equerry. The Royal Mews houses 30 carriage horses and has 38 staff including liveried helpers, coachmen, chauffeurs.
There are two breeds of horses at the Royal Mews, Windsor Greys and Bays (the majority of which are Cleveland Bays).
There are over 100 carriages in the collection, although not all of them are kept at Buckingham Palace.
For the Royal wedding, 14 sides of State Harness will be used with matching appointments for outriders. All the harness requires regular cleaning and polishing which is undertaken by Royal Mews staff in addition to their other duties.


Monday, April 11, 2011

Prince William and Kate Middleton


Prince William and Kate Middleton were greeted by thousands of well-wishers in Lancashire on their final public engagement before their wedding.

The couple received a warm welcome from crowds of up to 15,000 who had come to see them at Witton Country Park, in Blackburn, on Monday afternoon..




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Prince William and kate Middleton

Prince William and kate Middleton

Prince William and kate Middleton

Earlier they visited Darwen Aldridge Community Academy, where Prince William formally opened the new school.
Rain failed to dampen people's spirits and the couple were cheered on arrival.
The prince led the way, waving to the public.
Miss Middleton, who was wearing a navy blue jacket and skirt, was a few paces behind him sheltering from the rain under a black umbrella.
The downpours had stopped by the time the prince and his fiancee arrived at the sports pavilion in Witton Country Park.

They chatted to dignitaries when they first arrived and were watched by large crowds lined up on the other side of a running track.
Miss Middleton started a girls' 100m race, holding up a flag and letting it drop to give the teenage athletes their cue.
Natalie Sailor, 16, from Lancaster, was the winning sprinter in the race and was presented with a medal from the couple to commemorate their visit.
Miss Sailor, a student at Our Ladies RC College who trains with Blackburn Harriers athletics club, said: "It was very nice to meet them. They asked me if I preferred 100 or 200 metre races.
Prince William and kate Middleton

Prince William and kate Middleton

Prince William and kate Middleton

Prince William and kate Middleton

Prince William and kate Middleton
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The academy, jointly funded by the Aldridge Foundation and the Department for Education, opened in September 2008.

It moved into new buildings in the centre of Darwen in September 2010.

Last summer, it was one of the most improved schools in the country with a 26% increase in the number of students securing five or more A*-C GCSE grades, including English and Maths GCSE.

The couple visited pupils in their classes in design and technology, physical education and dance and music.

Meeting the young dancers, Miss Middleton said: "Very good, I'm very impressed."

In a speech at the academy, the prince said he had been greeted with a "warm, Lancastrian welcome".

He said: "I know that I am very fortunate. I have the support of my family and friends, I do a job I enjoy... and I have Catherine.

"But I have learnt through working with some truly inspiring charities - none more so than SkillForce - that these things can never be taken for granted.

"SkillForce captures for me so much of what I admire about my grandfather's Duke of Edinburgh Awards and my father's Prince's Trust, which have both (given) me an inspiring and slightly daunting example to follow."

The couple spent 10 minutes meeting more people before setting off for Witton Park.

Linda Gregson, 52, of Darwen, waited for two-and-a-half hours in the rain with son Mitchell, 15, but said it was "absolutely worth the wait".

She added: "I'm so excited. I told her we are going down to London for their wedding and she said she hoped it was a nicer day for us."

Miss Middleton apologised for the weather to six-year-old Lola Baron, from Blackburn, who had made a "Good Luck Kate" card which had got wet in the rain.

Prince William and Miss Middleton are due to marry at Westminster Abbey on 29 April.

Since announcing their engagement last year, the pair have met well-wishers in Anglesey in North Wales, visited their former university - St Andrews in Fife, Scotland - and flown to Belfast.