Kate Middleton takes her baby bump public
Kate Middleton debuted her baby bump in public at a charity visit in London. Kate and Prince William married in April 2011, and her pregnancy was announced in December last year.
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The Duchess of Cambridge, holding a bouquet of flowers, smiles and poses alongside proud husband Prince William. While Kate was in hospital, two Australian radio jockeys prank called the ward pretending to be the Queen and Prince Charles and were, astonishingly, given an account of Kate's medical condition.
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After weeks of pregnancy rumours, it's finally official. Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate are expecting their first child, destined to be the country's future monarch.
Coming up: Look, Kate has a Charlie's Angel hairdo The couple, officially known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, married in April last year.
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For once, Kate Middleton's dress wasn't the focus of attention as she opened the new Treasures Gallery at the Natural History Museum in London. Lovely though the green silk dress from Mulberry was, all eyes were on the Duchess of Cambridge's new fringed hairdo, very similar to the loose curls made famous by Charlie's Angel Farrah Fawcett. Kate's silky locks have been styled by her favourite hairdresser, Richard Ward.
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Kate Middleton looked stunning in a floor-length gown by British label Alice Temperley at the reception and dinner function in aid of the University of St. Andrews 600th anniversary appeal in London. A closer look at the gown reminded us that we had seen Kate in the same gown earlier this year.
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The Duchess of Cambridge wore the same lace gown at the red carpet at the UK premiere of Steven Spielberg's movie War Horse in January 2012 (see image on the left).
But this time Kate decided to add a dash of colour to her look by carrying bright red box-clutch bag. At the premiere, she was carrying a black clutch. -
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, attended the London Olympics closing ceremony wearing the same blue Whistles dress she wore to the Diamond Jubilee concert in June this year.
This time, Kate ditched the black blazer she had added to the outfit the first time round.
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, attended the Buckingham Palace garden party on May 29, 2012 wearing the same pleated Emilia Wickstead dress that she wore just 11 days ago, on May 18, for the Royal Sovereign's lunch in honour of the Queen's Jubilee at Windsor Castle.
This time Kate added a pink Jane Corbett hat, pearl earrings and her favourite nude pumps. -
Prince William looked his usual dapper self in a black tuxedo. The black tie gala evening marked the final countdown to the London 2012 Games - which starts on July 27 – and also aimed at raising critical funds to support the competitors.
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The always elegant Duchess of Cambridge dotes on three-week-old Hugo Eric Scott Vicary, the son of Sergeant Paul 'Vic' Vicary. The Royal couple met him at an event to mark the achievement of a group of polar trekkers at Goldsmiths Hall in London recently. Kate was mesmerized by the little one and said that the baby was "was very cute, and had doting eyes on him".
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Fashionista Kate was quick to change into a sleek charcoal grey Amanda Wakeley dress for her second outing in the evening. With an elegant hairstyle, dazzling golden belt, dangling gold ear rings and a stylish black clutch, Kate looked a class apart as she walked in to attend a reception at the Imperial War Museum in London.
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Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, were guests of honour at the UK premiere of Disneynature's African Cats.
The event was held at the British Film Institute on London's Southbank, and served as a charity fundraiser for the conservation group Tusk Trust. -
Prince William has been Tusk Trust charity's Royal Patron since 2005. Tusk Trust has 40 projects in 17 African countries that aim to protect wildlife, alleviate poverty and encourage education in rural communities.
Here, Prince William meets with children prior to the premiere.