The British Royal Courts: The Garden parties begin on the sign of rain *

Dress in a Spring look consisting of a fuchsia pink coat on a white flowered dress and pink hat decorated with coordinated fabrics large pink, white gloves Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II always elegant to launch this Tuesday, May 10th the annual season garden parties in the gardens of Buckingham Palace in London. But the rain was uninvited to the program. Not a concern for the 90 year old Sovereign. Sheltered under a transparent umbrella, with a pink handle.

To receive her 8000 invited guests that were served about 27,000 cups of tea, 20,000 sandwiches and as many cake slices, grandmother of five was accompanied by her beloved husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Accompanying the couple were also their son Prince Andrew,  Sophie Countess of Wessex, wife of Prince Edward who had opted for a Jane Taylor's bespoke Moselle hat, Emilia Wickstead Irune striped silk-satin dress, Jimmy Choo, Abel pumps, Dior 2015 cruise collection Earrings, Beauchamps of London Navy EXOTIC Python Print Calf Suede Codrington Clutch, Princess Alexandra of Kent, The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.

Earlier in the day, Queen Elizabeth II was displayed in a white flowered dress, green and blue within its Buckingham Palace. She gave a reception on the occasion of its 90th anniversary, celebrated on April 21, for parliamentarians to his country. They were represented by delegations from the House of Commons and House of Lords. Prime Minister David Cameron was also present.
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Parliamentarian Lunch




























Garden PArty
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The Belgian and British Royal Courts: The Davis Cup finale

Also nothing was less sure that their presence, this November 27 at the opening ceremony of the final of the Davis Cup involving competing players from Belgium and Britain. But King Philip and Queen Mathilde did not lurch to the Belgian and British tennis players and were well on the field to greet the two teams and officials before the national anthems are played.

Mathilde, who wore for the occasion a celadon green striped top and black on black pants, was not content with this first day of competition. Queen of the Belgians was back this November 29th in the stands in a cherry red jacket double-breasted gray pants on. Unfortunately, the daughter in law of former Queen Paola could only see his countrymen to bow. The victory is indeed back to Andy Murray and his partners, who offered money bowl to the British, 79 years after their last victory in the Davis Cup.
Also present on the Finale day game on Sunday was Brigitte, Duchess of Gloucester
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The Royal Courts of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland: Duchess of Gloucestershire opens Homeless shelter

HRH The Duchess of Gloucestershire was in Borough of Dacorum to open the Hemel Hempstead’s new homeless shelter. Welcoming the Duchess, The Countess of Verulam, Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire and the new Mayor and Mayoress of the Borough of Dacorum, Cllr Gbola and Mrs Carol Adeleke. Joining them were Jonathan Trower, High Sheriff of Hertfordshire and Mike Penning MP along with other civic guests.

 The Duchess met and heard the stories of residents, staff and volunteers whilst seeing at first hand the services at the new facility that was built by Dacorum Borough Council and managed by DENS.

The Royal Courts of England commemoration- Queen Elisabeth II, Prince Phillipe and members of the royal family attend VJ Day, Emperor Akihito of Japan observe a minute of silence



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Today is the 70th anniversary commemoration of the Victory over Japan day. On this 70 years ago, Britain endured one of the worst treatments in military history. With over tens of thousands of military servicemen force to endured harsh treatments.

HM Queen Elisabeth II, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Earl and Countess of Wessex and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester attended a service at St. Martin-in-the-fields with war veterans.

In the afternoon The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall attended a Drumhead Service and Wreath-laying ceremony on Horse Guards Parade followed by a reception in the grounds of Westminster Abbey.

Earl of Wessex
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Countess of Wessex
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Prince Charles during a Wreath-laying ceremony during the Drumhead Service
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Duchess of Gloucester
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Duke of Edinburgh
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Whilst in Japan a minute of service was observe by Emperor Akihito

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