London Marathon Training seesion

Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge together with Prince Harry participated in a London Marathon training session on Sunday, Feb. 5th with the "Heads Together" association, their mental health initiative.

It started with a little racing competition amongst the Kensington Palace's senior residents this Sunday, at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, for a sprint. The winner ? The most sporting of the three, of course: Prince Harry.

The Duchess of Cambridge, her husband Prince William and Prince Harry, went to this training session to promote the London Marathon, which will take place on Sunday, April 23rd. The big race taking place in the heart of the British's capital will this year and fundraising for the eight Heads Together charity partners.

Last January, at a conference at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, the Royal Trio presented its initiative to leaders from across British society, from media companies and new technology, to business and To the voluntary sector, to rally them to their project.

In pictures:  Kate, William and Harry are preparing to march on London

The Duchess premiered and kept warm in the Perfect Moment Mini Duvet quilted down ski jacket (CAN$505). Inside she wore with a black turtleneck top and black Zara Body Curve Jeggings, premiering a new pair of black running shoes by New Balance x SB Exclusive Sneakers(Identified by MiddletonMaven). For jewelry she had round pavé diamond stud Asprey 167 button earrings
This new association is part of the Duchess of Cambridge's long work to raise awareness of mental distress. Catherine was already the godmother of one of the eight associations, Place2Be, which accompanies more than 75,000 children victims of psychological problems in school.

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La campagne de collecte de fonds pour une nouvelle hopital

Son Altesse Royale La duchesse de Cambridge, a repris sa campagne de collecte de fonds pour les enfants malades. L'épouse du Prince William était ce mardi 24 janvier 2017, à Quidenham, près de Norwich, pour aider à financer un nouvel hôpital pour enfants à Norfolk.

Mardi, elle est venue s'informer des progrès de l'opération et, en même temps, renouveler son appel pour soutenir le projet. Selon le directeur de EACH, cinq millions de livres sterling ont été collectées, la moitié du chemin. Kate a également profité de l'occasion pour visiter le centre local, rencontrer des familles prenant part à une séance d'art-thérapie et des bénévoles, des partisans de l'opération.

Cette collecte de fonds, appelée "The Nook Appeal", a été lancée en 2014 par la duchesse de Cambridge, au nom de l'organisme de bienfaisance East Anglia's Children's Hospices. CHACUNE, dont Catherine est la patronne depuis 2012, soutient les familles et soigne plus de 750 enfants souffrant de maladies graves dans toute la région de l'East-Anglia britannique - Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk et The Suffolk.

L'objectif de la campagne est d'amasser 10 millions de livres (11,5 millions d'euros) pour construire un nouvel hôpital pour enfants à Norfolk. En juin dernier, dans le cadre majestueux du château de Houghton Hall, à deux pas de sa résidence de campagne à Anmer Hall à Norfolk, Catherine avait organisé un gala de bienfaisance (le premier de son engagement royal) pour recueillir 100 000 £.

Le duchesse agee de 35 ans avait préféré une jupe vert émeraude, ce serait un nouveau morceau de sa garde-robe. Et cet ensemble est de marque Hobbs, une marque britannique spécialisée dans le haut de gamme cachemire. Composée d'une veste en peigne verte 'Sinead' (£ ​​189) et d'une jupe 'Sinead' (£ ​​110).

Une autre nouveauté, aussi française, était la blouse de soie qu'elle portait sous sa veste zippée et révélait seulement le collier Claudine volant, souligné d'un zigzag brodé avec un col frouillé avec un arc de chatte noire, avec poignets boutonnés. Ce qui apparaît dans les collections de Gérard Darel sous le nom de "Joséphine" chemise. L'épouse du petit-fils de la reine Elizabeth II, qui avait laissé ses cheveux longs détachés, avait accessoirisé son costume avec son embrayage en daim noir 'Bayswater' de Mulberry, ses boucles d'oreilles Drop & Diamond E


Photo Credits: Paris Match

Children's Hospital raising funds by the Duchess of Cambridge

Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge, resumed her fundraising campaign for sick children. Prince William's wife was on Tuesday, January 24th 2017, in Quidenham, near Norwich, to help fund a new children's hospital in Norfolk.

This fundraiser, called "The Nook Appeal" was launched in 2014 by the Duchess of Cambridge, on behalf of the charity East Anglia's Children's Hospices. EACH, which Catherine is the patron of since 2012, supports families and cares for over 750 children with serious illnesses throughout the British East-Anglia region - Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and The Suffolk.

The campaign's goal is to raise £ 10m (€ 11.5m) to build a new children's hospital in Norfolk. Last June, in the majestic setting of Houghton Hall Castle, two steps from her country residence in Anmer Hall in Norfolk, Catherine had organized a charity gala (the first of her royal engagement) to raise £ 100,000 .

The 35-year-old had preferred an emerald green skirt suit, it would be a new piece of her wardrobe. And this set is branded Hobbs, A British brand specialized in high-end cashmere. Consisting of of a green boiled-wool 'Sinead' peplum jacket (£189) and matching 'Sinead' pencil skirt (£110).

Another novelty, also French, was the silk blouse that she wore under her zipped jacket and revealed only the collar Claudine flying, underlined with an embroidered zigzag featuring a frilled collar with a black pussy bow, along with buttoned cuffs. Which appears in the collections of Gérard Darel under the name of "Josephine"shirt. The wife of the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II, who had left her long hair detached, had accessorized her outfit with her Mulberry 'Bayswater' Black Suede Clutch, her KIKI Morganite Cushion Drop & Diamond Earrings and Gianvito Rossi 'Gianvito 105' Black Suede Pumps -

Tuesday, Catherine de Cambridge came to inquire about the progress of the operation, and at the same time, renew her call to support the project. According to the director of EACH, five million pounds sterling were collected, half of the way. Kate also took the opportunity to visit the local center, meet families taking part in an art therapy session and volunteers, supporters of the operation.

Photo Credits: Paris Match

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