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Monday, August 05, 2013

Prince Harry: "Pressure's To Settle Down" Is Off Me

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Prince Harry has said that after the birth of the first child of Prince William and Kate Middleton the "pressure" to settle down is off him. 

The Prince, 28, said his father the Prince of Wales was "over the moon" to have become a grandfather, and hinted that he might stay single for some time yet.

He made the comments as he spoke to Royal Marines and their families on a visit to the Devonport naval base in Plymouth.
After unveiling a plaque to open a new £30 million training centre, the Prince spoke to Tasha Reilly, 35, who was accompanying her partner Lt Col Tristan Harris, 42.

She said: "Harry was very down to earth. He said his father was over the moon to be a grandfather.

"I said 'No pressure' and he said 'No, now he's got one he'll be fine - pressure's off'."

The new base, Royal Marines Tamar, is home to 1 Assault Group Royal Marines, which oversees amphibious warfare and Royal Navy board search and training.

The Prince reviewed a parade by 1 Assault Group Royal Marines before taking the parade salute.

Joking when he first arrived about the chill in the air following the recent heatwave, he told Marines waiting to greet him: “Typical British, we complain when it’s too hot and we complain when it’s too cold.”

Wearing his Household Calvary service dress uniform with his light blue Army Air Corps beret, the Prince then chatted to members of the parade and their relatives.
One little boy, a six-year-old called Jacob, presented the Prince with a colourful drawing of them together on a Naval ship with the message “Dear Harry, You’re fantastic”.

The Prince told him: “It looks like you’re driving.”

He later joined Marie Francis, 68, to cut the ribbon on the centre’s new training block dedicated to her husband, Colour Sergeant Michael James Francis, who was awarded a Distinguished Service Medal for his bravery in the Falklands conflict.

Colour Sgt Francis, who suffers from MS, could not attend the ceremony, but the Prince spoke of the “amazing”accomplishments of the veteran, who was a coxswain on a landing craft when enemy aircraft began bombing RFA Sir Galahad. He ferried survivors from the battle zone to shore, helping more than 100 people, some seriously wounded.

Mrs Francis said: “It’s a great honour to have Prince Harry here. He would be very very proud.”

Using a knife to cut the ribbon, the Prince joked afterwards he could use it to “fend off the Taliban for next time”.

Colonel Garth Manger, Commanding Officer of 1 Assault Group Royal Marines, said: “Having Prince Harry open Royal Marines Tamar is a great honour and serves to highlight the importance of this new bespoke amphibious base.

“For the first time the Royal Navy will have all the amphibious elements together in one place ensuring that we deliver real operational capability in a cost effective and professional manner.”

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Prince Harry Visits The Duke and Duchess At Kensington Palace - The Royal Baby Pics Revealed!



Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, holds the Prince of Cambridge!

The Queen arrived at Kensington Palace to visit the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and her great-grandson for the first time.

She made the short journey from Buckingham Palace to visit the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The Queen, who arrived in the rear of a dark green Bentley, has said that she is "thrilled" by the arrival of the future king, who is third in line to the throne.

The Queen left Kensington Palace after spending just over half an hour visiting.

As the royal family welcome their new arrival, the name game continues to grip the nation and bookmakers are noting new names entering public consideration. The new prince's grandfather was nameless for a month while the Queen took her time with the decision - will these parents continue that family tradition?

Britain seems convinced that the Duchess will choose the traditional moniker George for her son, with odds currently sitting at 9/4 according to Ladbrokes. James is also a popular choice at 4/1. However, bookmakers Paddy Power have noticed a surge towards the name Spencer, with odds now stacked at 8/1.

The country may have to wait to hear the name chosen for the heir to the throne, if previous royal births are taken into consideration. Royal supporters waited for a week to hear the name chosen for a newborn Prince William, although Prince Harry's name was unveiled upon his exit from the hospital in 1984.

Kate and William were welcomed back to the palace by her sister Pippa and other members of the Middleton family, who held a small family celebration to honour the latest addition to their family. Raising the royal baby will continue to be strictly a family affair it seems, as despite both William and Kate having busy schedules due to their official duties, an aide confirmed that the couple will not look to hire a nanny, according to the Telegraph.

Earlier that afternoon, the moment the media had been waiting for finally arrived when William and Kate emerged from the private wing of the Lindo hospital, allowing the world to finally catch a glimpse of the third-in-line to the throne.

The Duke and Duchess posed on the steps of St Mary's Hospital and presented the world with the future king, answering questions from the media scrum that has camped outside the hospital for weeks anticipating the birth of the royal baby, alongside thousands of well-wishers.

Twitter immediately exploded into a frenzy as soon as the royal baby entered into public view and 18,000 tweets a minute were posted.

William and Kate, looking relaxed and happy, brought their baby prince out into the public gaze and joked about their newborn being a "big boy". The Duchess, dressed in a light blue Jenny Packham dress cradled her son first and the couple appeared relaxed, smiling broadly as the world's media captured the moment.

The baby prince was the star attraction and appeared oblivious to the flashguns of the world's press photographers going off, but did seem to be partially awake during his first public appearance. His hand poked over the white shawl he was wrapped in, prompting many to take to Twitter and comment on the little prince's royal wave using # royalwave.

William later held the future king and walked towards the press with his wife to answer a few questions. He began by joking: "He's got a good pair of lungs on him, that's for sure. He's a big boy, he's quite heavy. "The Duke even promised to remind his child of his 'lateness', as his wife was believed to be at least a week past her due date when she went into labour." I'll remind him of his tardiness when he's a bit older because I know how long you've all been sat out here ", he said. "Hopefully the hospital and you guys can all go back to normal now and we're going to look after him ... "


Asked how he felt, William said "very emotional" and the Duchess agreed: "It's such a special time and I think any parent will probably know what this feeling feels like." He also revealed that no name has been chosen for the future heir to the throne. "We are still working on a name so we will have that as soon as we can," he said. "It's the first time we have seen him really, so we are having a proper chance to catch up."

William and Kate's appearance outside the Lindo Wing harked back to the day the Duke first emerged into the world outside the same hospital in the arms of the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1982. But the atmosphere was very different this time, as the royal couple were casually dressed and appeared to be at ease.


The birth of a son was also welcomed as an heir to throne, after a bill to amend the rules of succession was rushed through earlier this year to ensure that if the infant had been a girl, it could have still ascended to the throne.

Speculation had been mounting throughout Tuesday that the Duchess would leave hospital that day, after a woman was photographed carrying a car seat into the back entrance of St Mary's. William and Kate finally departed from the hospital just after 7.15pm, where William carried the infant in a baby seat and carefully placed him in the back of a range rover, before driving their family back to Kensington Palace.

The birth of Baby Cambridge, as he has been referred to by the media and social networks, is historic in many ways. The child is the first Prince of Cambridge to be born for more than 190 years. Charles's visit to the hospital was also an historic moment as it is believed to be the first time three male heirs to the throne - Charles, his son William and grandson - who are expected to reign, have come together in more than a hundred years.

The last time a similar gathering happened was likely to have been before Queen Victoria's death in 1901 when her son, later Edward VII, was with his son the future George V and grandson, later Edward VIII.

The child, weighing in at a hefty 8lb 6oz, is also the heaviest future king to be born for 100 years. William weighed 7lb 1.5oz when he was born in 1982, whilst the Prince of Wales weighed 7lb 6oz upon his birth.

Asked about changing nappies the Duke said: "We've done that already," and the Duchess confirmed he had "done his first nappy already". Joking again William said: "He's got her looks, thankfully," while Kate replied: " No, no, I'm not sure about that. "And poking fun at his apparent lack of hair the Duke said about his son:" He's got way more than me, thank God ".

The Queen tonight revealed she was "thrilled" at the arrival of her first great-grandson.

During a Buckingham Palace reception for recipients of the Queen's Award for Enterprise Louise Butt, of Bath-based science marketing firm Select Science, said: "She (the Queen) said she is thrilled and she said he is a big boy. She said the first born is very special. We agreed. "


Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, emerge from St Mary's with their newborn son.

In the hours before they left hospital William and Kate had received visits from their son's beaming grandparents - Michael and Carole Middleton and the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.

Asked how his first grandchild was, Charles replied: "Marvellous, thank you very much, absolutely wonderful." A beaming Carole, who was the first to visit her daughter and William with her husband Michael, described her first cuddle with her grandson as " amazing ".

Source: The Independent

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Kate Middleton To Have Natural Birth At Hospital Where William & Harry Were Born - Care Is First Priority!


The Duchess of Cambridge will deliver her baby naturally at the exclusive Lindo wing at St Mary's Hospital, it has been announced.

The private wing of the hospital is where both Princes William and Harry were born and a normal delivery package, including a one night stay costs £4,965 per night.

An extra night in a deluxe room costs £1,050, plus consultant's fees can come to around £6,000, depending on the care required, meaning a two-night stay can cost more than £12,000.

Kim Kardashian‘s recent bundle of joy and Kate Middleton about to give birth to the future monarch of England, we feel like we’re in a maternity ward. Since we love Kate’s beauty look, we think it’s only appropriate we tell you the exact products our favorite Duchess uses while she’s got a bun in the oven!


Kate Middleton: Pregnancy Beauty Products — Fit For A Duchess
As we all know, your body goes through a lot of changes while pregnant. But what they don’t tell you is that your beauty routine does too, since not all products are safe for pregnant women to use due to potentially harmful ingredients or chemicals.

For her go-to pregnancy beauty, Kate loves Boots products. The brand is a favorite of the House of Windsor — it even has a royal warrant, meaning the royal family endorses the quality of the products.


Kate would love products like Botanics Organic Facial Oil, which is made of 100% natural rosehip and omega oils to hydrate skin. Since hand-washing is so important when pregnant — to ward of any potential germs — you may be faced with dried-out, cracked hands. To combat this, use Botanics Hand and Body Soothing Hand Cream, like Kate. This cream is made with Icelandic Moss, which allows for great hydration without any greasy residue.

As pregnancy brings rapid hormonal changes, many women find themselves having to confront acne that they thought they left behind in their teenage years. To banish these unwanted blemishes, try No7 Beautiful Skin Rapid Spot Rescue. This spot treatment works rapidly to reduce the size and redness of pimples. Since sudden breakouts can also cause an oil-production overload, use No7 Beautiful Skin T-Zone Rescue Balm to control shine.

 
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