Wednesday, February 29, 2012

A Royal Thank You From Kate

Caption: Kate Middleton, accompanied by her maid of honour, Pippa Middleton, at Westminster Abbey for the Royal Wedding. Photo: Alastair Grant/AP
 
Without any fanfare, the Duchess of Cambridge has paid her dues to some of the unsung heroines of the royal wedding. Mandrake can disclose that Kate made a secret visit on Tuesday to the Royal School of Needlework at Hampton Court Palace, where she said thank you to the master embroiderers who helped to create her bridal gown.

Susan Kay-Williams, the school’s chief executive, tells me: “It was lovely to meet the Duchess of Cambridge and to show her what the Royal School of Needlework does.”  Click link for full post from The Telegraph.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/theroyalfamily/9111675/Duchess-of-Cambridge-pays-secret-thank-you-visit-to-royal-wedding-dressmakers.html
 
The White Company: impeccably stylish, beautifully designed products – principally in white.

Queen Unveils First Jubilee Greenway Disc @ Buckingham Palace

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (L) watches as Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (C) unveils at the central gates of Buckingham Palace in London on February 29, 2012 the first Jubilee Greenway Disc, part of a 60km route created to mark the queen's diamond jubilee linking the West End of London with the East End.  Getty Images

Great clothes from Boden USA - Shop Today!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

If The Shoe Fits.....The Duchess Will Wear It!!!

The Duchess will be presented with six sketches of shoes designed especially for her by students on the University's renowned footwear design course when she visits Leicester with the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh next week. 

She will pick her favourite pair of heels on the day, and the winning design will then be made especially for her. 

Kate will be visiting the city on March 8 on the first leg of the Queen's diamond jubilee tour. It will be the first time the Queen and Kate have attended a public engagement together. 

Students whose creations are in the running said it would be 'incredible' to design a pair of shoes for one of the most photographed women in the world.

She set a trend for nude courts in the spring, and this winter has rarely seen out of her black suede heels... So what on earth will she think of the wacky shoes that students from De Montfort University have designed for her?
Save 15% at Bodenusa.com with Free Delivery and Returns!

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2107222/Kate-Middleton-Students-design-pair-heels-Duchess-Cambridge.html#ixzz1ngHwBpzS

Vera Bradley Designs, Inc.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Prince Charles Meets Cheryl Cole at Prince's Trust's Invest in Futures Gala Dinner

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 23: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales meets Cheryl Cole (R) at the Prince's Trust's Invest in Futures gala dinner held at The Savoy on February 23, 2012 in London, England. Getty Images

Sunday, February 26, 2012

GrapeVine Gossip: Pippa To Become a Duchess?

 Caption: Pippa Middleton with George Percy

Pippa Middleton may be one step closer to becoming a duchess after flying off on holiday with her old pal George Percy, heir to the ancient Duchy of Northumberland.

Rumours have persisted that the couple are more than just good friends and I can report that the former Edinburgh University flatmates have gone on a skiing holiday together.

Queen Presents a Royal Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education at Buckingham Palace

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (L) and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (2L), present a Royal Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education to Professor David Eastwood (2R) and Professor Peter Fryer (R) from the University of Birmingham, at Buckingham Palace, central London on February 24, 2012. The honour recognises and celebrates outstanding work which makes a practical impact for human progress. Getty Images

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Prince Edward and Sofie Visit Barbados as Part of Queen's Worldwide Jubilee Celebration

Caption: Good spirits: In Barbados to represent the Queen, Prince Edward and his wife share a joke at the dinner at one point

The royal couple are at the Caribbean island on an official visit in celebration of The Queen's Diamond Jubilee 

The dinner took place at the Governor General Elliot Belgrave's official residence on the island and is part of a whirlwind visit by the couple who arrived yesterday.

Prince Edward made a speech to the joint session of the Senate and the House of Assembly yesterday where he told them that Barbados holds a special place in the Queen's heart.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2106246/Prince-Edward-Sophie-wear-ordinated-outfits-attend-Barbados-state-dinner.html#ixzz1nQbT1ZzX

Friday, February 24, 2012

Prince Charles Drives Tube Train to Promote British Manufacturing

Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, drives an underground tube train constructed for London's Metropolitan Line at Bombardier's manufacturing site in Derby on February 24, 2012. Employees of Bombardier's manufacturing site in Derby today welcomed the Prince of Wales, as part of a tour of the region to show his support for British manufacturing. Getty Images

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Duchess Kate Wears Her LK Bennett Coat For A Park Stroll With Lupo - Socialite Life


HRH Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge looked happy and relaxed as she walked around Kensington Gardens Monday (February 2oth) with her cocker spaniel puppy, Lupo.

The pup’s name was accidentally revealed by the Duchess herself on a vist to The Arts Room in Oxford, Tuesday, when students presented Her Royal Highness with treats for the dog, whose name means “wolf” in Italian.

Always one to make the most of her gorgeous wardrobe, Catherine wore a suede hat, LK Bennett‘s shearling Darwin Jacket and wellies by Le Chameau Vierzonord, the same outfit she wore to watch Prince William play football at Sandringham over Christmas with Prince Harry.  Many thanks to What Kate Wore for spotting Catherine’s look back in December when she first wore the cozy outfit. 

Click link for full post from Socialite Life including more PHOTOS

Duchess Kate Wears Her LK Bennett Coat For A Park Stroll With Lupo [PHOTOS] - Socialite Life

http://socialitelife.com/duchess-kate-wears-her-lk-bennett-coat-for-a-park-stroll-with-lupo-photos-02-2012?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+celebuzz%2FpuGs+%28Socialite+Life+Atom%29

Kate's Smashing Success - The Coat Dress

The Duchess of Cambridge caused quite a stir this week in Oxford on her first public engagement as royal patron of The Art Room, not least because of the coatdress she wore.
K-Middy plumped for an elegant wool, long-sleeved coat slash dress from Irish designer Orla Kiely in a bird print design with A-line skirt.

A coat dress is an easy way of looking smart, while staying warm, and hides all manner of sins. Full marks to the Duchess!  Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2105140/Kate-Middleton-Steal-Duchess-Cambridges-coat-dress-style.html#ixzz1nD93nxw6

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Royal Puppy's Name is LUPO!!

The Duchess told a group of children receiving art therapy from one of her charities the moniker of her cocker spaniel during a visit to their primary school.

The name is an Italian word meaning wolf and is also used as a surname in other parts of the world. Lupo's father is reportedly a pet owned by Kate's mother Carole Middleton.

The puppy is just a few months old and is the son of a dog belonging to Carole Middleton, the mother of the duchess. The couple have had the pet since December.

Click link for full post from The Telegraph
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/kate-middleton/9096030/Duchess-of-Cambridge-reveals-new-puppy-is-named-Lupo.html

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Kate Visits Oxford Spires Academy in Oxford

Britain's Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, arrives at the Oxford Spires Academy in Oxford, central England, on February 21, 2012. It is a secret that Britain's royals have kept buried for months, but Prince William's wife Catherine on Tuesday finally revealed name of the couple's new puppy: Lupo. The Duchess of Cambridge, let the name slip when she was speaking to children during a visit to a primary school in Oxford, central England, her official office Clarence House confirmed on Tuesday. Getty Images

Kate Visits The Art Room On Chilly February Day

As a history of art graduate she has always had a passion for the subject.

Today the Duchess of Cambridge put her love into practice on her first public engagement as royal patron of The Art Room, which encourages confidence in disadvantaged children.

Wearing the now sold-out Birdie jacquard shirt dress by designer Orla Kiely with brown opaque tights and brown suede ankle boots, Kate, 30, was greeted on her arrival in Oxford by dozens of children waving flags and holding flowers during a short walkabout. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2104227/Kate-Middleton-Duchess-Cambridge-makes-visit-royal-patron-The-Art-Room-Orla-Kiely-dress.html#ixzz1n1VVbTqN

The Duchess of Cambridge Visits Oxford Art Room Charity - hellomagazine.com

A playground of ecstatic children waving flags awaited the Duchess of Cambridge as she arrived at Oxford's Rose Hill Primary School.

The youngsters were gathered to welcome the royal on her visit to see the work carried out by charity, The Art Room, of which she is patron.

And in keeping with the art theme, she showed her talent for diplomatic dressing by donning a coat-dress by Irish designer Orla Kiely, aptly known as the queen of prints. Click link for full post from HelloMagazine.

The Duchess of Cambridge visits Oxford Art Room charity - hellomagazine.com

http://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/201202217277/kate-visits-oxford-art-room-charity/

Monday, February 20, 2012

Kate Commissions Lady Gaga's Favorite Milliner to Design a Hat For Jubilee Celebration Next Week




Erotic designer Piers Atkinson, whose 2010 collection Sex On The Brain featured nudes in the linings and a Barbie doll riding a banana on the crown, has been commissioned to make a titfer for Kate.

She will model one of the Norfolk-born's creations - beloved by eccentric pop divas Lady Gaga and Paloma Faith - when she accompanies the Queen and Prince Philip to Leicester to launch the Diamond Jubilee tour or for a visit with HM to upmarket emporium Fortnum & Mason.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Barbie & Ken Get The "Royal Treatment"!

Dolls modelled after Britain's Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, on their wedding day made by Mattel are pictured in this handout photo received by Reuters February 15, 2012. Reuters Pictures

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Queen Presents to Dean of Westminster Abbey & Staff Historic Charter

LONDON - FEBRUARY 17: Queen Elizabeth II talks with the Dean of Westminster Abbey Dr John Hall as and other Abbey staff look on, during the presentation of a historic Charter that sets out how the Abbey should be governed on a day-to-day basis, during a private audience at Buckingham Palace on February 17, 2012 in central London, England. Getty Images

Friday, February 17, 2012

Duchess of Cambridge Commissions Little-Known Bosnian Designer - Telegraph


The Duchess of Cambridge has reportedly asked designer Emina Hadzic of British-based label La Luna London to create new pieces for her wardrobe.

28-year-old Hadzic, who runs British-based fashion label La Luna London, has apparently landed a royal commission from Kate.
"Emina will create a special collection of dresses for Kate," reported a Bosnian news website Index.hr, which the brand posted on their Facebook page .  

Duchess Kate Photo: Getty
Caption: Vintage Silk Dress, £790 by La Luna London Photo: LA LUNA LONDON
Click link for full post from The Telegraph:
 Duchess of Cambridge commissions little-known Bosnian designer - Telegraph
http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/article/TMG9086131/Duchess-of-Cambridge-commissions-little-known-Bosnian-designer.html

Valentine's Day Special: Kate buys a pair of £25 boxer shorts for Prince Williams

LONDON – Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton continues her fight against wasteful spending, by sending a pair of cozy boxers to Prince William for their first Valentine's Day as a married couple.





Kate buys a pair of £25 boxer shorts for Prince Williams on this Valentine's Day
The trendy Kate Middleton, who often chooses to wear clothes 'low cost', even on Valentine's Day has decided not to spend a fortune, opting for a gift 'not expensive at all'.



Although away from her beloved husband, who is currently on a mission to the Falkland Islands with the RAF, Duchess has decided to focus on a cheaper gift but very useful and even a bit naughty’.



As reported in the 'Sun', the Duchess sent Prince Williams a pair of black boxers from Ralph Lauren, spending only 25 pounds, which was much appreciated by Duchess’ husband.


On the other hand, Prince Williams is quite the romantic having sent his wife a more traditional present on 14 February - a bouquet of flowers with a card reading: "Missing you".



Thursday, February 16, 2012

Queen Victoria, Biography: The Growth of the Royal Family


Queen Victoria's marriage to Prince Albert produced nine children and a very happy family life.

Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and their nine children.
Between 1840 and 1857 saw the growth of the queen’s family. She eventually mothered nine children, whose descendants would earn her the moniker “Grandmother of Europe.”

Queen Victoria Gives Birth to Nine Children
The Princess Royal, future Empress
Frederick of Germany

In a span of 17 years, from 1840 to 1857, Queen Victoria gave birth to four sons and five daughters, who all grew up to occupy relevant positions in European royal history.

The eldest daughter, Victoria, the Princess Royal, was born in Nov. 1840. Precocious and perhaps the most intelligent of Queen Victoria's daughters, she married the future Emperor Frederick III of Germany in 1858. 


She gave birth to eight children: the Emperor William II, Charlotte, Grand Duches of Saxe-Meiningen, Prince Henry, Prince Sigismund (who died in childhood), Victoria, Princess Adolph of Schaumburg-Lippe, Sophia, Queen of the Hellenes; and Margaret, Margravine of Hesse-Cassel. She died in 1901 after suffering from breast cancer.


The second child and eldest son, Albert Edward, was Prince of Wales by birth. In 1901, he succeed her mother as King Edward VII. She married Princess Alexandra of Denmark, daughter of King Christian IX in 1863. 


The Prince and Princess of Wales, afterwards King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra with their children.
They had six children: Albert, Duke of Clarence, who died in 1892; King George V, who succeed in 1910; Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife; Princess Victoria, who remained single; Maud, Queen of Norway by marriage to King Haakon; and Prince Alexander John who died in infancy.
Princess Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse


Then followed Princess Alice, shy but intelligent whose compassion led her to suffer melancholy in her later years, was born 1942. She married Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse-Darmstadt, in 1862. 


They were blessed with seven children: Victoria, Marchioness of Milford Haven; the Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna of Russia, who was martyred by the Bolsheviks; Princess Irene, Princess Henry of Prussia; Ernest Louis, who succeeded his father as Grand Duke of Hesse; Prince Frederick, who died an infant; the ill-fated Empress Alexandra of Russia; and Princess Marie, who died in childhood. She died a victim of typhoid during the plague that hit Darmstadt in 1878.


Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, followed in 1844. He married Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna, only daughter of Czar Alexander II of Russia. 


Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh,
Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
They had five children: Prince Alfred, who committed suicide in 1899; Princess Marie, later Queen of Romania; the Grand Duchess Victoria Feodorovna of Russia, wife of the pretender to the throne Grand Duke Cyril; Princess Alexandra, Hereditary Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg; and Infanta Beatrice of Spain, Duchess of Galliera.

Princess Helena, who married Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, was born1846. She is the queen's plainest and most dependable daughter. She and Prince Christian enjoyed the happiest and longest-lasting marriage among Queen Victoria's children. 


They had five children: Prince Christian Victor, who died of enteric fever in Pretoria in 1900; Prince Albert, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein; Princess Helena Victoria; and Princess Marie Louise, who married and divorced Prince Aribert of Anhalt.

Princess Louise, born 1848, was the queen's boldest, most independent, and most artistic child, being a skilled painter and sculptor. 


Princess Helena, with husband
Prince Christian
She was the only child to marry a commoner, John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, who was heir to one of Scotland's richest and most powerful families. He was appointed Governor-General of Canada, and eventually sat at the House of Lords after inheriting the Dukedom of Argyll. The couple had no issue.

Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and later Governor-General of Canada, was born 1850. He was the last surviving son of the queen, dying in 1942. 


He married Princess Louise Marguerite of Prussia and together, they had three children: Prince Arthur of Connaught, later Governor-General of the Union of South Africa; Princess Margaret, Crown Princess of Sweden; and Princess Patricia, who voluntarily gave up her royal title and style upon marriage of The Hon. Alexander Ramsay.

In 1853, the queen gave birth to Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. He was the sickliest but most intelligent of the queen's son. 


Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll
He married Princess Helena of Waldyck-Pyrmont. However, his life was cut short after he sustained hemorrhage due to hemophilia in 1883. He had a daughter, Princess Alice, Princess Francis of Teck and later Countess of Athlone, the longest-living princess of the blood royal; and a posthumous son, Prince Charles Albert, Duke of Albany, and later Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, born 1883.

The youngest daughter, Princess Beatrice was born in 1857. She would remain Queen Victoria's secretary and attendant throughout her adult life. 


In 1885, he married Prince Eugene of Battenberg and bore him four children: Alexander, 1st Marquess of Carisbrooke; Victoria Eugenie, Queen of Spain; Lord Leopold Mountbatten; and Prince Maurice of Battenberg.

Queen Victoria’s Family Life with Prince Albert

Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany
The growing size of and the demands of raising the family, which required much of queen’s attention and brought her unexplained happiness, coupled by Albert’s influence, eventually produced a change in the queen’s habits and attitudes. 


She was entirely happy and satisfied, knowing that her beloved Albert and her family were right beside her. She even told Albert: “It was you who have entirely formed me.” Indeed, gone was her love for idle splendor and, as she described it, “mere amusement.”


The early 1840s was known as the “hungry forties” and to relate with the mass, Victoria informed Peel about her desire to minimize the expenses of the court and set aside a sizable part of her income to charity. But Peel advised the queen to reconsider her decision.


Princess Beatrice, Princess Henry
of Battenberg
“I am afraid that the people would only say,” Peel replied, “that Your Majesty was returning them change for their pounds in half-pence.”


According to Peel, it is the duty of the sovereign to do things in order, not to seek praise or adulation, but to serve as an example in all aspect, even in throwing away banquets and balls.

Indeed, the queen and Prince Albert’s dinner-parties were a prime example of proper decorum, though guests found them rather too formal and amusing. The queen also earned praise on her display of dignity and wise discretion on her several visits abroad, in the first the first ten years of her married life, to King William IV of Prussia, King Louise-Philippe of France, and Emperor Nicholas I of Russia.

Kate Does it Again! Duchess Kate Sells out Wool Coat

Caption: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge wore a brown wool coat from British retailer Hobbs on a visit to the northern city of Liverpool. The coat is currently sold out on the brand's website, but more stock is due in later this week.

The Duchess of Cambridge sure does have the golden touch, and we don’t mean the adoration she inspires in everyone who meets her. Once again, Kate has prompted a royal buying spree.

During a visit to Liverpool on Tuesday, she wore a brown wool coat by British retailer Hobbs, which sold out within hours, although the chain declined to say how many it had in stock at the time. But fear not, you may still be able to get your hands on the £182, or $285, “Unlimited Celeste Flared Coat.” While earlier it was listed as not in stock, the website now says that more are due in this week. Hobbs even ships to the U.S. for an extra £20, or $31.

Courtesy: The Today Show.  Click link for full post:
She does it again! Duchess Kate sells out wool coat

http://thelook.today.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/14/10408457-she-does-it-again-duchess-kate-sells-out-wool-coat

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Queen Celebrates the 200th Anniversary of Charles Dickens

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 14: Queen Elizabeth II greets Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton at a reception to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the year Charles Dickens was born, at Buckingham Palace on February 14, 2012 in London, England. Getty Images

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Kate Unveils Placque at Alder Hey Children's Hospital

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 14: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge unveils a plaque with Ethan Harris as she visits Alder Hey Children's Hospital on February 14, 2012 in Liverpool, England. Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge is in Liverpool visiting charities in the city without husband Prince William who is serving in the Falklands.Getty Images

Kate Visits The Brink in Liverpool England

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 14: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge behind the bar with Jacquie Johnston-Lynch, Merseyside head of service for Action on Addiction and Paula Carey making a smoothie called the 'Duchess' at 'The Brink' an alcohol-free bar which is a social enterprise run primarily to help people recovering from drink and drug addiction on February 14, 2012 in Liverpool, England. Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge is in Liverpool visiting charities in the city without husband Prince William who is serving in the Falklands. During the visit to The Brink, she was presented with a Valentine's Day cupcake, cards and flowers by eight-year-old Jaqson Johnston-Lynch. Later she is to visit Alder Hey Children's Hospital and Ronald McDonald House. Getty Images

Kate Arrives at Liverpool Charity, The Brink

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 14: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrives at Liverpool charity The Brink an alcohol-free bar which is a social enterprise run primarily to help people recovering from drink and drug addiction on February 14, 2012 in Liverpool, England. Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge is in Liverpool visiting charities in the city without husband Prince William who is serving in the Falklands. During the visit to The Brink, she will be presented with a Valentine's Day cupcake, cards and flowers by eight-year-old Jaqson Johnston-Lynch. Later she is to visit Alder Hey Children's Hospital and Ronald McDonald House. Getty Images

Monday, February 13, 2012

Kate to Make Two Appearances with the Queen

Caption: The Duchess of Cambridge during a visit to the Lucian Freud Portraits exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London Wednesday Feb. 8, 2012. The royal, who has a degree in the history of art, became patron last month of the National Portrait Gallery, in London, which is staging the event. Freud, who died last summer, was famed for his naked full-length portraits that used layers of oils to depict the sitter's flesh in minute detail - creating unforgiving and often unflattering images. Photo: Jorge Herrera / AP

Buckingham Palace officials said Monday the duchess will join the queen and Prince Charles' wife Camilla on March 1 on a visit to a new restaurant at the luxury department store Fortnum and Mason. The royals are expected to have tea at the London landmark, known for its well-stocked food hall, and unveil a plaque commemorating efforts to renovate the Piccadilly Circus neighborhood.
 
The following week, the duchess will travel to the English city of Leicester with the queen and her husband, Prince Philip, as part of Diamond Jubilee celebrations to mark the queen's 60 years on the throne Courtesy: The San Francisco Chronicle: Click to Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2012/02/13/international/i052029S17.DTL#ixzz1mIBwofYW

Queen's Official Diamond Jubilee Portrait Revealed

Caption: A series of gun salutes and marching bands at Tower Bridge, Hyde Park Corner in London and at Edinburgh Castle on Monday helped to mark the 60th anniversary of the Queen's accession to the throne Photo: CAMERA PRESS/John Swannell

Buckingham Palace has issued a new portrait of the Queen after she has celebrated 60 years on the throne.
The Queen is pictured in the Palace's Centre Room wearing a white and silver embroidered state dress and the State Diadem crown of diamonds and pearls, worn on her Coronation Day in 1953. 

The Queen is also wearing Queen Victoria's Collet Necklace, worn by her great-great grandmother for her own official Diamond Jubilee photograph in 1897. 

Photographed by John Swannell, the Queen's outfit also includes the blue Garter Riband and the Royal Family Orders of her grandfather, George V and her father, George VI. She also wears the Garter Star.
Click link for full post from The Telegraph

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/the_queens_diamond_jubilee/9076547/Queens-new-Diamond-Jubilee-portrait-released.html

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Kate's "Duchess Effect" Can She Save a Designer?


The Duchess of Cambridge has become renowned for her powerful effect on the economy as most items of clothing she wears become an instant sell-out.

And when Kate wore a 1950s-style grey coat dress this week for her first solo public engagement, fashion followers were eager to buy their own to emulate the Duchess' elegant style.

But those desperately trying to get hold of the Jesire outfit were stunned to find the firm ceased trading in August after 13 years.

Caption: The Duchess of Cambridge wore a Jesire dress to the National Portrait Gallery on Wednesday, a label that is now defunct

The "Duchess Effect" Kate Helps the Economy

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Diamond Moments Well Captured as Queen Elizabeth II Celebrates Diamond Jubilee with the People

Plus, surprising 1952 photos of the queen and the royal family shortly after her accession revealed after being kept secret for 60 years.
The Queen leaves Kings Lynn Town Hall in Kings Lynn, Norfolk.

A schoolboy bows to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in front of a display as she
visits Dersingham Infant and Nursery School in Dersingham, Norfolk, on
February 6, 2012 to mark the start of her diamond jubilee celebrations.

Soldiers of the Honorable Artillery Company fire blank rounds during a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London in front of Tower Bridge on February 6, 2012, to mark the start of diamond jubilee celebrations for Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.

Queen Elizabeth II walks past well-wishers holding Engilsh flags as she leaves following a visit to Dersingham Infant and Nursery School in Dersingham, Norfolk on February 6, 2012 to start celebrations for her diamond jubilee 60 years to the day since she ascended to the throne.

Queen Elizabeth II is greeted by wellwishers during a visit to Kings Lynn Town Hall on February 6, 2012 in Norfolk, England.

The Queen's secret photographs, unveiled in time for her Diamond Jubilee, were
commissioned by artist Margaret Lindsay William to help her with her official
portrait of the Queen, to be released following her coronation.

Little Princess Anne hugs adorable Prince Charles.

Princess Anne and Prince Charles.

Prince Philip gives a serious pose.
Photo Sources,



Rebecca, E. (2012, Feb. 10). Revealed for the first time in 60 years: First pictures of Elizabeth as Queen unveiled among family portraits taken after the death of her father King George. The Daily Mail.  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2098719/REVEALED-First-pictures-Elizabeth-Queen-unveiled-family-portraits-taken-death-father-King-George.html#ixzz1m8gTi3Ki

See Queen Elizabeth II from her inauguration 60 years ago to now at her Queen’s Diamond Jubilee (2012, Feb. 6). National Post. http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/02/06/see-queen-elizabeth-ii-from-her-inauguration-60-years-ago-to-now-at-her-queens-diamond-jubilee/