Monday, April 30, 2012

William and Kate Spend First Anniversary at Friend's Wedding!!!!


Caption: Revamped dress: The Duchess wore a blue lace Erdem dress which she first wore during her trip to Canada last year, below, but accessorised it differently by adding a belt and hat.

As William is due back on duty as a search and rescue pilot early this week, the couple were expected to head back to their remote farmhouse in North Wales yesterday afternoon in time for a romantic dinner together, which Kate is said to have been planning for weeks.

 It had been reported that she was attempting to make fish en papillote – in parchment – to celebrate their first anniversary, which is symbolised by paper.

A spokesman for the couple told the Mail: ‘The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge yesterday attended a friend’s wedding. The Royal couple are spending today privately and they are not planning to mark their wedding anniversary in any public way.’

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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Prince Harry to meet 2012 Warrior Games competitors in Washington


Prince Harry will meet some of the top competitors from the 2012 Warrior Games following the conclusion of the event at a special reception on May 7 at the British Ambassador's residence in Washington, it has been announced.

The Warrior Games, presented by Deloitte, will see over 200 wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans compete in an Olympic-style competition when it takes place for the third consecutive year in Colorado Springs, United States, from April 30 to May 5.

It will be hosted by US Paralympics, the Paralympic division of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC).

For the first time ever, Britain will be competing at the event and Prince Harry will meet members of both the British and American Warrior Games teams in Washington.

The announcement gives further prestige to the event after it was revealed this week that First Lady Michelle Obama will attend the Opening Ceremony.


This came as the British Armed Forces team boarded their plane to the competition in a trip supported and funded by the UK charity Help for Heroes (H4H).

The UK squad of 21 will compete in the five sports of archery, cycling, swimming, track and field and sitting volleyball.

The wounded personnel who will be taking part in the Games include: Private Pa Njie; Private Thomas Lawlor; Captain Simon Maxwell; Sergeant Colin Hamilton; Captain David Henson; Corporal Karl Hubberstey; Trooper Corie Mapp; Guardsman Apisalome Matiyavi; Miss Samantha Bowen; Lance Corporal Maurillia Simpson; Private Declan Hill; Corporal Claire Edwards; and Private Scott Meenagh.

As an additional honour, Captain Simon Maxwell has been selected as an honorary Torchbearer for the event alongside First Lieutenant Melissa Stockwell of the US Army.



Stockwell from Chicago is an Iraq veteran while Maxwell from Croydon in England is an Afghanistan veteran.

The pair will light the cauldron together to officially start the event.

"We are delighted that Help for Heroes will support a UK team into such a high profile US event," said Bryn Parry, the chief executive and co-founder of Help for Heroes.

"Our participation in the Warrior Games is significant in raising awareness of the work that takes place worldwide in supporting wounded, injured and sick Service personnel, especially as we approach a busy year in sport."

The British Chief of the Defence Staff, General Sir David Richards, also praised Britain's involvement in the event.

"The 2012 Wounded Warrior Games are a great opportunity for our wounded and injured service personnel to show off their sporting prowess and to demonstrate the fantastic rehabilitation they have received through sport," he said.

"This will be the first time the UK has fielded a team in these games and this underlines the special relationship the UK and the US Armed Forces continue to share.

"I am proud to support the UK team and wish them the very best of luck for success in the Wounded Warrior Games."

The competition is also supported by the Department of Defense, US Department of Veterans Affairs, USO, Fisher House Foundation, The Daniels Fund, AT&T, BP, DeVry, Anheuser Busch and Chobani.

By Tom Degun/Contact:- tom.degun@insideworldparasport.biztom.degun@insideworldparasport.biz

Happy Anniversary! One Year Later, Kate is International Style Icon


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Saturday, April 28, 2012

William and Kate Anniversary: What's next for the Golden Couple? - hellomagazine.com


The Golden Couple's Schedule for the next year is jammed packed.

At the moment the golden couple are concentrating on the country’s biggest celebrations in recent history - the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the Olympic Games.

On July 26, they will join Prince Harry at Buckingham Palace to receive the Olympic torch ahead of the grand opening ceremony.

The dynamic trio have already been named ambassadors to the Games, and Kate did her part to whip up excitement ahead of the event when she joined the Team GB hockey players back in March.

The couple will also be the jewel in the crown of Jubilee weekend.

Along with other senior members of the royal family, they will accompany the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in a carriage procession to mark the monarch’s 60-year reign on June 5.

Later in 2012, William and his wife will head to the Far East, taking in Malaysia, Singapore, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu as representatives of the Queen who visited there in 1982. Click link from HelloMagazine for more on the couple's plans for the next year. Speculation grows for a Royal Heir:


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Friday, April 27, 2012

Queen Visits Wales as Part of Diamond Jubilee Tour

CRICKHOWELL, WALES - APRIL 27: Queen Elizabeth II watches a sheep shearer as she visits the Diamonds In The Park festival at Glanusk Park on April 27, 2012 near Crickhowell, South Wales. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh are on a two day visit to Wales as part of their Diamond Jubilee tour of the country. Getty Images Pringle of Scotland Womenswear Sweaters & Cardigans

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Prince William and Kate Attend Reception for Imperial War Museum Foundation

Britain's Prince William (R) and his wife Catherine (C), Duchess of Cambridge, stand next to a model of the new galleries of the Imperial War Museum (IWM) during their visit at the museum in London on April 26, 2012. Prince William and his wife Catherine will attend a reception at IWM in London, to help launch the Imperial War Museum Foundations First World War Galleries: Centenary Campaign. Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine will this weekend mark a triumphant first year of marriage as a hopeful nation waits for news they are expecting a royal heir. Getty Images

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Queen Elizabeth reopens Cutty Sark


The Queen reopens the Cutty Sark.


Queen Elizabeth II has officially reopened the Cutty Sark in Greenwich five years after it was ravaged by fire, reports BBC. The 94-foot vessel, decorated with gold leaf and ornately carved, harks back 200 years to when kings and queens travelled by water in opulent style. News from BBC.

Luxemburg Royals on State Visit to Germany


Grand Duke Henri, Grand Duchess Maria Theresa and Hereditary Grand Duke Guillaume of Luxemburg went on a state visit to Germany, where they attended a round of official functions, including the opening of the Luxembourg silver treasury at the German Historical Museum. 

The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg is welcomed by Berlin's Mayor.

Grand Duke Henri with President Joachim Gaulk

The Grand Duke and the President inspects the honor guards

The Grand Duke of Luxembourg gives a speech at a reception held in
his honor by the mayor of Berlin.

The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg with Hereditary
Grand Duke Guillaume during the silver treasury exhibit
at the German Historical Museum. 

King Carl always busy as usual


Among the latest engagements of Sweden’s King Carl XVI John include a trip to Madrid where he, together with the queen, attend the 63rd World Baden-Powell Fellowship, from April 19-22, the opening of the environmental conference Stockholm+40 last April 23, and an audience with China’s prime minister, Wen Jiabao at the Royal Palace last April 24. 

The King and Queen attends the Baden-Powell Fellowship in Madrid.

King Carl delivering his speech during the Stock+40 conference.

King Carl welcomes China's prime minister, Wen Chiabao.

The 500k pound earring


The unique, oversized pearl earrnings that once belonged
to King Carol of Rumania's mistress.

This pair of unique, oversized pearl earrings, which kept hidden inside a drawer could fetch 500,000 pounds. These earrings were gifted by King Carol of Rumania to his mistress Elena Lupescu, who in turn left it to her friend after in Wiltshire, England after her death in 1977. They eventually passed to her nephew and his wife, until they had it valuated by an auctioneer lately, who said that the earrings were the “finest in existence.” More about the news at Daily Mail.

Queen Sofia attends 'Encuadernaciones en las Bibliotecas Reales' Exhibition in Madrid


Queen Sofia attends Encuadernaciones en las Bibliotecas Reales Exhibition held at Royal Palace in Madrid last April 24. Images courtesy of Getty Images.





  


Wills and Kate Attend Premiere of the Movie "African Cats"

Britain's Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrive to the UK Premiere of 'African Cats' on April 25, 2012 in London. Their attendance at the premiere of African Cats was their first public engagement since Prince William returned from his deployment in the Falklands. The royal couple will mark the first anniversary of their marriage on April 29. Getty Images The Ultimate Party dresses and accessories from Coast

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Prince Harry has got front-row seats for the women’s beach volleyball at London 2012.

Prince Harry, 27, revealed: “I’ll try to get round to see as many things as possible. It’s going to be a fantastic event.
Prince Harry Playing Beach Volleyball

“Women’s volleyball, just to see Horse Guards Parade turn into a beach, I think is going to be amazing.

“I’ve got lots of Army friends that are coming down for that so we’ll be sitting there watching. Fingers crossed for the weather.”

BBC presenter Sue Barker, who was interviewing the Prince, said: “Of course you want to admire the tactical and technical part of that sport…”

The Prince giggled: “Of course, of course.”

Harry also plans to see both the 100m and 200m finals, as well as watching cousin Zara Phillips, 30, if she qualifies for Team GB’s equestrian squad.

Last night Harry’s volleyball plans did not go unnoticed on Twitter. Josh Gudgeon Tweeted: “What a boy!”

And David Beatson said: “That’s a monarch to be proud of!”

Plenty of girls saw the funny side of his comments too.

Ruth Clark Tweeted: “I love Prince Harry, he’s such a cheeky monkey. He’s looking forward to women’s volleyball in the Olympics... can’t think why.”

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The Great Exhibition Highlights Queen Victoria's Reign



The Great Exhibition of 1851, and the success that followed it afterwards, was primarily the product of Prince Albert’s ingenuity, rather than that of Queen Victoria’s. After the old Houses of Parliament was burned down and the ensuing problems that occurred while planning the new building, Prime Minister Robert Peel thought of a royal commission that would oversee the promotion of arts and sciences. This led to Prince Albert’s proposal to launch the Great Exhibition.

Prince Albert Thinks of Holding the Exhibition

The Great Exhibition, 1851
Without consulting anyone, Albert planned the Great Exhibition with the greatest care. There have been exhibitions around the world before but he wanted to stage the grandest of them all and make it the crowning glory of the vastness and the technological advances of the British Empire. He also envisioned it to be a showcase of every country’s product – raw materials, machinery, manufacturing and mechanical invention in applied and plastic arts.

Since his childhood, Prince Albert was already an avid student of science and his capacity towards organization was proven after putting things in the Queen’s household to order, making him the most qualified person to handle the gargantuan task of planning and organizing the exhibition. Having conceived and finalized his plans, he organized a small committee to help him bring his ideas into fruition. After the committee approved his plans, work, however hard it was, began to realize his goals.
Front entrance of the Crystal Palace

Plans for the Great Exhibition

For two years, Prince Albert worked tirelessly for the Exhibition to push through. The initial stages ran smoothly with leading industrialists warmly welcoming the idea. The East India Company as well as the British dominions was sympathetic with this idea while the neighboring nations were eager to display their best. Behind Albert was Sir Robert Peel who, from the start, backed him up and the use of Hyde Park to build the massive structure that would house the exhibition he approved without hesitation. Of the 234 plans for the exhibition building, the Prince chose that of Joseph Paxton’s, whose talent in designing majestic conservatories was renowned worldwide.

Queen Victoria inaugurates the Crystal Palace at the opening of the
Great Exhibition

Exhibition interiors

Oppositions Mount Against the Great Exhibition

The road towards the realization of Albert’s dream was no easy way. Oppositions mounted over time and a great outcry suddenly burst, with The Times on the helm, against the use of the park of the exhibition. For a time, it was even decided that the monument be built at the suburb. It was only until after a series of heated deliberations in the Parliament did the use of the park become possible.

The grand opening
Then followed the lack of money to fund the project. Luckily, this was solved and L200, 000 was allocated. Indeed, there was no stopping for the enormous glass structure, aptly named Crystal Palace from over-towering and out-sizing the structures that surrounded it. But this, too, did not pass the public fury. In the House of Lords, Lord Brougham castigated the queen for allowing the construction of Crystal Palace at Hyde Park; in the House of Commons, Colonel Sibthorpe predicted that London would be invaded by foreign rouges and revolutionists who would break the morals of the land, steal the trading secrets of her people, and destroy their loyalty towards their faith and the sovereign. Subthorpe even said that he prayed for hail and lightning to strike and curse the building.

The Crystal Palace encloses trees in Hyde Park
But the Prince was not the person who could be easily put down. His unwavering perseverance and endless patience pushed him to achieve his goals. His health, no matter how affected it was from constantly sleeplessness and stressed brought about by the immensity of his duty, sustained him and permitted him to work harder and harder every day.

Queen Victoria Inaugurates the Great Exhibition

On May 1, 1851, Queen Victoria opened the Crystal Palace and officially inaugurated the Great Exhibition before a host of dignitaries awed and bedazzled by the structure. Indeed, it became a colossal success and the surplus, amounting to L150, 000 was used to build the South Kensington Museum, now known as Victoria and Albert Museum, as well as to buy adjacent land.

This article was originally published at Suite 101.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Prince Harry to be Honored in D.C.

Prince Harry to be honored this May.
Prince Harry will be honored by the Atlantic Council with the Award for Distinguished Humanitarian Leadership in recognition of the work that his and brother William’s charitable foundation has done to help rehabilitate wounded service members and integrate them back into civilian life at a dinner on May 7, reports Washington Post.

British Monarchy Slipping in Popularity

Despite the many public and charitable works and the impending Diamond Jubilee, Britain’s House of Windsor continues to dip in popular appeal. Recent polls revealed, as reported by Time, that the British “are more disillusioned with their ruling family than previously thought, with only 14% of the public claiming to be ‘very interested’ in the Jubilee. The number of people believing the country would be worse off without the royals also fell from 63% last year to 51%. The polls also reveal that the number of people replying ‘don’t know’ to the question of whether the country would be better or worse off without the monarchy has shot up from 11% to 28% this year.” 

Low-Key Anniversary for Duke and Duchess of Cambridge


Wedding of the century? Last year, the whole world witnessed the fairy tale
wedding of the duke and duchess of Cambridge who will celebrate their
first anniversary this weekend.


Contrary to their televised wedding watched by over two billion people, the duke and duchess of Cambridge decides to spend their first wedding anniversary this April 29 as a low-key and private affair. After a busy week, the couple has decided to spend their anniversary in a quiet break, confirms spokesman from St. James’ Palace. 

Spain’s Royal Family in Crisis


Happy times no more? Spain's House of Bourbon in crisis.


Spain's Royal Family is in the middle of its worst crisis in years following a series of scandals, including the revelation that King Juan Carlos went on an extravagant trip to Africa despite the recession. Many people in Spain are now asking tough questions about the role of the monarchy. For full story, visit Spiegel

Princess Isabella Turns 5: Dons Country Look for Photoshoot


The adorable royal sports a country look with a jumper featuring a print of an owl, jeans and some fashion-forward fur-trimmed boots. More photos at Hello Magazine.




Queen Elizabeth II is a Shining Example


Queen Elizabeth II: a shining example of selfless duty.

Through the years, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has been tireless in her pursuit for public service, no matter how hard or challenging times have been for her, her government, and her family. This, she reaffirmed a few months ago before Parliament after talking about “rededicating” herself to the service of her country “now and in the years to come.” She was renewing her commitment to her duties at a time of life when most of her subjects have long been enjoying the fruits of their retirement, reports The Telegraph.

Princess Katarina and Her Nine Lives


Princess Katarina recalls the depressing
part of her life.

You think cats have only nine lives? Think again. The Daily Mail writes about Princess Katarina of Yugoslavia’s close-to-death experience that she says has dramatically changed her life forever. A survivor, indeed, Katarina sliced her wrist using a broken cup, severing her artery and losing so much blood quickly. This happened after a devastating divorce last year. Her life was saved by art dealer Detmar Blow, who stemmed the blood loss while she was rushed to hospital. The princess eventually recovered and moved on, saying: “Every time I look at my horrible scar I realise all the good things in my life I have got — like my daughter, Victoria — and not the things that I haven’t got.”

Queen Appoints Sir Donald Gosling Vice Admiral of UK

WINDSOR, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 23: Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (2nd L), presents Sir Donald Gosling (3rd R) with a flag during a ceremony to install him as Vice Admiral of the UK at Windsor Castle on April 23, 2012 in Windsor, Berkshire, England. Also attending were Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral George Zambellas (L), First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope (2nd R) and Second Sea Lord, Vice Admiral Charles Montgomery (R). Getty Images. Shop Links of London: Web Exclusive Festival Wellington Boot Charm

Prince Harry Poses with the Winner of Women's Wheelchair Race

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 22: Prince Harry poses with Women's Wheelchair Race winner Shelly Woods of Great Britain during the 2012 Virgin London Marathon on April 22, 2012 in London, England. Getty Images. Now on Sale - Great Cutter & Buck Apparel at Prices You Won't Want to Miss. Hurry Before They're Gone!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Buckingham Palace Lights Up for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee

A projection formed of self-portraits of over 200,000 children form a montage image of Queen Elizabeth II on the frontage of Buckingham Palace in London on April 19, 2012 in an event organized by The Prince's Foundation for Children and the Arts to mark the lead-up to the Queen's diamond jubilee. Getty Images Celebrate The Diamond Jubilee with Harrods