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When it comes to The Royal Family, we admire them for many reasons including their charitable work, behind-the-scenes drama and of course their style. However, one thing that can't be topped is the extravagance of Royal weddings which include historical venues, fancy floral arrangements and of course we can't forget the huge anticipation of what dress the bride will be wearing.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton have been enjoyed a well-deserved break for their royal duties, but have put their family holiday on the back-burner for a short while, in order to highlight a new important initiative.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge jetted off for a half-term break with their children last week, and were spotted at Heathrow airport prior to their departure.
Prince William and Kate Middleton had to be granted special permission by The Queen go on holiday as a family with their children in tow.
As well as influencing fashion trends and regularly causing their high street buys to sell out, the royal women have also been known to start a beauty trend or two and are arguably beauty icons in their own right. So, as our thirst for nostalgia never really wavers, we’re taking a look back at some of our favourite royal beauty moments from days gone by.
reports The Mirror. Read more: Princess Charlotte set to become the 'richest' young royal Just two years ago, the future Queen was spotted in her local Sainsbury's in Hardwick Industrial Estate, Norfolk and was overheard asking some of the children in the shop what they were going to dress up as.
Kate Middleton never looks less than perfect in any outfit she sports. From bold colours to on-trend styles, The Duchess of Cambridge really does know how to look the part.
While Princess Diana would be a grandmother to five children now, one in particular is expected to inherit something very special from the late Royal. Kate Middleton and Prince William's daughter Princess Charlotte is reported to be in line to receive Diana's family tiara, which also happened to be her favourite.The Spencer tiara has been in the family since the 1930s, and it's believed that the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be the next owner.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) helps launch the Taking Action on Addiction campaign at BAFTA on Tuesday (October 19) in London, England.
Princess Charlotte is expected to inherit one of Princess Diana’s most famous and priceless heirlooms, it has been revealed. As the only daughter of Kate Middleton and Prince William, Charlotte is second in line to the throne and palace sources have said Charlotte is likely to receive Diana’s family tiara.
When it comes to The Royal Family, it is a well known fact that the ladies surpass the men when it comes to their extravagant style — sorry boys. From Kate Middleton's constant recycling of outfits, to Meghan Markle 's LA inspired looks, there is a clear reason as to why these ladies have become such frontrunners in the world of fashion.
This week the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were at Kew Gardens hearing local school children’s ideas for an eco-friendly future. As more and more people look at ways to make their lifestyles more sustainable, the royal family are also opting to live greener lives.
The royal family are some of the best-known names and faces in the country, but in some cases, not all is as it seems and the names we know aren’t those on their birth certificates. Some royals deviated from the official names they were given at birth in favour of shorter nicknames or in some cases something totally different.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) and Prince William visit Kew Gardens to take part in a Generation Earthshot event with children from The Heathlands School, Hounslow to generate big, bold ideas to repair the planet and to help spark a lasting enthusiasm for the natural world on Wednesday (October 13) in London, England.