Kate Middleton brought a special piece of Queen Elizabeth with her to Jordan for Crown Prince Hussein’s royal wedding to Rajwa Alseif.
16.05.2023 - 12:31 / ok.co.uk
Catherine, Princess of Wales visited a Dame Kelly Holmes Trust event earlier today (16 May) where she met young people supported by the charity. Double Olympic gold medallist Dame Kelly founded her national youth development organisation on the belief that every young person needs a champion.
It pairs world-class athletes with youngsters, who may have a lack confidence or other issues, so the sportsmen or women can pass on their winning mindset and help the school children develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed in life. Kate arrived at the charity’s base in Bath and spent time with students from St Katherine’s School, from nearby Bristol, who are taking part in the On Track To Achieve programme, delivered by their athlete mentor, Paralympic gold medallist Liz Johnson.
As part of the engagement, 41 year old Kate embraced her sporty side as she joined the all-female group of mostly year seven and eight pupils in a warming up exercise which saw her throw an array of bean bags between some cones.The princess also heard from the pupils about their personal experiences and some of the challenges faced by young people today, and how working with an athlete mentor has supported them to better express their emotions, build resilience, and promote positive mental health and wellbeing. While in Bath, Kate also spoke to former Love Island star Zara McDermott who is a champion for the Princess of Wales’ ‘Shaping Us’ campaign.
For the occasion, Kate looked sensational as she opted for a brightly coloured look and sported a vibrant yellow blazer costing £359 from LK Bennett. In keeping with the summery outfit, the mum-of-three looked stylish as she paired the blazer with a simple white top and a pair of white straight
.Kate Middleton brought a special piece of Queen Elizabeth with her to Jordan for Crown Prince Hussein’s royal wedding to Rajwa Alseif.
Kate Middleton once again showcased her timeless sense of style as she dazzled guests while attending a royal wedding reception in Amman, Jordan. The Princess of Wales, accompanied by her husband Prince William, attended a lavish reception on Thursday following the wedding of Jordan’s Crown Prince Al Hussein and Saudi Arabian architect Rajwa Al Saif.To mark the special occasion, Kate sported a stunning but modest floor length gown complete with long sleeves and covered in row upon row of bronze sequins.The gown was designed by Jenny Packham, and is the “Georgia” model that Kate has previously sported in the past in another colour way - emerald green while attending the Royal Variety Awards in London.
, but her everyday ones. Kate doesn't rely on eccentric trend pieces—instead, she dresses in the kinds of classics many of us already have in our own closets. And even if we don't, they're worth considering because they can easily round out a wardrobe. We're thinking, for example, of Kate's preference for blazers, shirt dresses, and .
Kate Middleton and Prince William traveled to Amman, Jordan, for the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Rajwa Alseif. The Prince and Princess of Wales were among those in attendance Thursday to see the future monarch tie the knot in an Islamic marriage ceremony at Zahran Palace.Following the ceremony, a reception is being held at Al Husseiniya Palace, where 1,700 guests are expected.The royal couple dressed to impress for the occasion, with Kate wearing a pink floor-length gown with long sleeves by Elie Saab.
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, looked stunning in a soft pink floor-length gown for the wedding of Jordan's Prince Hussein and his bride Raja Alseif. The 41 year old royal mum-of-three attended the ceremony with her husband Prince William, 40, as the couple cut incredibly elegant figures in their formal attire.The couple were surprise guests at the lavish nuptials, joining heads of state and world leaders, as well as the Prince of Wales' cousin Princess Beatrice, 34, and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
Kate Middleton‘s younger brother, James Middleton, is very happy his niece and nephews are growing up with something he wish he had when he was younger.
the Times UK has reported. On May 18, Carole, 68, and Michael, 73, sold their business to entrepreneur James Sinclair for roughly $223,000 (£180,000) — 36 years after launching the company.
King Charles could be 'jealous' of daughter-in-law Kate Middleton after she overshadowed him at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show, it has been reported.
whispers of friction between the newly-crowned queen consort and the Princess of Wales, allegedly spurred by the small number of guests Middleton was permitted to invite to the coronation of King Charles III on May 6.But, years ago, Camilla, 75, is said to have been a font of royal support for Middleton, 41, ahead of her April 2011 nuptials to Prince William, 40. In fact, just two months before Middleton’s big day, Camilla, who married King Charles III, now 74, in 2005, stopped her future daughter-in-law from making a fashion faux pas.While enjoying friendly luncheon at the Berkeley Hotel in Knightsbridge, Camilla was reportedly overheard saying to Middleton, “If I can give you one bit of advice…,” according to a diner who eavesdropped on their chat. Per the snoop, the two royals, who were accompanied by Camilla’s daughter, Laura, and Middleton’s sister, Pippa, were excitedly discussing wedding plans in the public space. “They were all getting on very well and they clearly hadn’t asked for an out-of-the-way table and nor did they attempt to lower their voices,” said the sleuth, according to the DailyMail, adding that the ladies lovingly held hands and laughed together during their chat. When Middleton allegedly revealed that she’d was planning to wear flowers in her hair for her royal wedding, Camilla reportedly urged her against the blooms, advising that a tiara would be more appropriate.The soon-to-be British ruler also suggested that her own manicurist, Marina Sandoval from the Jo Hansford hair salon in Mayfair, give Middleton a $45 “signature manicure” before her holy matrimony.Camilla was also said to have gifted the would-be princess a gold charm-style bracelet with a small disc engraved with their royal cyphers —
Kate Middleton is looking chic in her pink power suit!
Professor Green has opened up about the moment his grandmother met Kate Middleton, with the rapper and his nan speaking about the importance of kinship carers. The rapper, whose real name is Stephen Manderson, appeared on Good Morning Britain today to chat about kinship carers — someone who is looking after another person's child on a full-time basis — having been raised by his grandmother.
Kate Middleton brushed off a lone protestor as she joined rapper Professor Green for a touching event in London.
suit in particular. On May 25, the the rosy-hued pantsuit on a visit to the Foundling Museum in London, where she was promoting the importance of early childhood development.Rather than a trendy wide-legged or oversized cut, the princess's McQueen suit is sharply tailored, with a square-shouldered blazer and pencil trousers.
Kate Middleton was all smiles in London as she embarked on her first royal engagement of the day. Clearly ready for summer, Kate, 41, dazzled in an all pink ensemble made up of cigarette pants and a shirt and blazer.To accessorise, the mum-of-three sported a white belt with pearl detailing in the buckle and a pair of simple yet elegant white court heeled shoes.
Very few of us need reminding of how the Prince and Princess of Wales' legendary love story started at the University of St Andrews in Scotland soon after the pair both enrolled in 2001. In the 12 years since the couple married, they have become the most popular members of the Royal Family who advocate for key causes such as mental health, homelessness and early childhood. The relatable way the pair behave in public continues to win them fans - and it appears that this normalcy extends into their life away from the cameras with their three children.
The party supplier business founded by Kate Middleton ’s parents has been sold as part of a rescue deal after falling into administration. Party Pieces Holdings, which was founded by Carole and Michael Middleton in 1987, has been sold to entrepreneur James Sinclair in a pre-pack administration deal.The Middletons hired insolvency specialists from Interpath Advisory earlier on Thursday after the news broke that the company had fallen into administration following the pandemic.The business saw trading “impacted significantly” by the pandemic, pressing down on demand for party decorations and personalised gifts.
Ever wondered what to wear or how to do your hair for a Royal engagement with the Princess of Wales? Zara McDermott has got you covered.The former Made in Chelsea star showed off her stunning new money-piece hairstyle during a meeting with Kate Middleton, and went for an effortlessly chic ensemble for the important occasion.The documentary maker visited the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust in Bath as part of the Princess of Wales’ Shaping Us campaign on Wednesday during Mental Health Awareness Week to learn more about the mental health struggles children are facing at school. In several behind the scenes snaps from her visit, Zara looks radiant as she debuts her new lightened hairstyle.
Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales visited the Anna Freud Centre in London today, where the children's mental health charity of the same name is based. It comes as the royals mark Mental Health Awareness Week with a number of engagements this week, with Kate, 41, attending a Dame Kelly Holmes Trust event in Bath on Tuesday.
Princess Catherine gets in on the fun during a visit to the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust on Tuesday (May 16) in Bath, England.
Kate Middleton said Tuesday she’s "still learning every day" about how to be a royal when she was asked about her role as the wife of the heir to the throne during an event for Mental Health Awareness Week. The Princess of Wales was speaking to 11- to 19-year-olds from St. Katherine’s School in Bristol, England, who were mentored by athletes from the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust.The children are part of the organization’s On Track To Achieve program led by Liz Johnson, a gold medalist from the Paralympics. Holmes, who founded the organization and won two gold medals in the 800 and 1,500 meters at the 2004 Olympics, told People magazine Middleton explained to the group she "had to learn [her role], and she's still learning every day." The Olympian added that Middleton also said she’s working on her public speaking skills.