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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The Cambridge returns to London as Prince William leaves his job to be a full time ROYAL

The Cambridges will returned to London. William, second in line to the British crown, will leave his work as a helicopter-ambulance pilot to devote himself fully to his role as a prince, announced the royal palace.

For the second time in three years, Buckingham palace announced the end of the career of Prince William, who will now be devoting himself fully to his royal responsibilities. The second heir to the throne of the United Kingdom will be living his job as a helicopter-ambulance pilot this summer.

After just two years of helping victims of heart attacks and other illnesses on behalf of the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA), Prince William has to leave his post to help his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, in her role of patronage. Buckingham announced in December that the Queen, will be cutting down on her royal engagements and sharing her patronage of 25 organizations and charities to other members of the royal family, including William, Harry and Catherine.

As a result, the Duke and Duchess together with their two children, George and Charlotte, will be relocating from their home in Anmer Hall, in Norfolk (East of England), for their London residence Appt 1A in Kensington Palace, said the palace. George will attend a new school in London from September, he added. The couple "want to devote more time to their official role on behalf of the Queen and to the charities and causes that she supports, which will require more time spent in London."

Anxious to live the life of everyone, Prince William is the first member of the royal family likely to enter the throne to perform work in civilian life. He worked only 80 hours a month, according to the Daily Mail tabloid, the Sun claiming that he was "almost never at his post". The latter had described him at the beginning of 2016 as "lazy" because he had fulfilled three times fewer official engagements than his grandmother, after the publication of photographs showing him as a family skiing. An episode that had forced the prince to declare on the BBC that he took his royal responsibilities "seriously".

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry joins head to fight

Kensington Palace trio were meeting on Tuesday, January 17th, to prepare for their big project of the year. At a conference at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Princes William, Harry and Duchess Catherine defended "Heads Together," a collective of associations whose three crowned heads were originally in sight of the London Marathon.

"Heads Together" is the charity supported this year by the London Marathon in the heart of the British capital. On this occasion, The Duke, Duchess and Prince Harry presented their initiatives to leaders of the whole of British society, media companies or new technology, through the business community and the voluntary sector, to rally them to their project .

"Heads Together" is a federation of eight mental health charities, launched in March by William, Catherine and Harry, to share efforts to encourage people to talk openly about their mental health problems and search for help. For this occarsion, the Duchess debuted a new dress by one of her favorite Canadian fashion designer's, Erdem 'Evita' black lily collage dress, accessorized with her cranberry suede Mulberry 'Bayswater' clutch bag and burgundy Tod's fringed leather pumps, completed the look with her Oscar de la Renta hammered gold-plated faux pearl 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.

Her first engagement with the Anne Freud Centre's early year parenting Unit then later with Prince William for th

For her first engagement of the year, H.R.H The Duchess of Cambridge patron of the Anne Freud Centre for children and Families paid a visit to the early year parenting unit to have more information about their work with families who have toddlers.

This engagement is part of The Duchess works to have an open dialogue and draw attention on children mental health issues and its importance for early intervention by families and those in vulnerable situation.

Among many things the Duchess did, she met with parents who have completed the training program, hearing their experiences on how the program change their lives and the time they spent, met with other families taking part in a theralplay session(which promotes the attachment relationship between parents and children). The Duchess arrived in a new cobalt blue belted double wool crepe coat dress by Eponine from their AW 16. The £1,650 piece features three quarter length sleeves, a collar with notch cut outs, a slender matching belt and wide pleats in the back. Accessorized with her trusty navy suede accessories which included her Stuart Weitzman 'Muse' clutch and Rupert Sanderson 'Malory' Navy Suede Pumps, her beloved Sapphire & Diamond Oval Drop Earrings and Ballon Bleu de Cartier Stainless Steel Bracelet watch.

Later, she met with her husband the Duke of Cambridge at the Child Bereavement UK centre in Stratford as the centre marked its first anniversary.

The Duke of Cambridge has been the Centre's Royal Patron for the past 8 years now

For his first engagement of the year Prince William was at Centrepointe

For his first official engagement kickoff for the year HRH Prince William Duke of Cambridge who we last saw on Sunday at the Sandringham with Her Majesty and the Middletons visited one of the many which he is a patron and one close to his late mother Princess Diana's heart Centrepointe. Cent

The Duke began his visit at a Centrepointe run by hostel in London. During his visit the royal met with young people who have been helped by one of the UK's leading homelessness charities for youths age 16-25 years by turning their lives around, providing tools to tackle physical and mental health problems, providing instruments in confronting the issues and stigma surrounding mental health.

The Duke played various games including post-it note guessing games with one group by asking questions to participants and trying to figure who they are. Including some other activities which he took part in where having chats about the positive effects the charity has done to many youth, how youths where help in their quest for jobs as well as discussing about musics.



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If the day before Prince William togeth with his wife Catherine the Duchess of Cambridge and his brother Prince Harry in a campaign related to mental health, it is in solo that he took an engagement on Tuesday May 17th at the Royal Marsden hospital in London. The second generational heir to the British Throne had inaugurated the Ralph Lauren Center for research against breast cancer. This "was funded by supporters of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity and could count on a generous donation from the Ralph Lauren company," said the latter in a statement. Which explains that "this center has been redeveloped in accordance with the strictest standards to provide a research infrastructure against world class cancer, relying on a team of doctors and scientists of international reputation working with the latest technologies available research against cancer. "

According to the British press, the contribution of the famous fashion designer and philanthropist amounts to nearly 4 million pounds (just over $ 5 million). Present for the inauguration of this center that bears his name, alongside William, Ralph Lauren said: "My connection with the Royal Marsden goes back to my friendship with Princess Diana, when she was the president in 1996. It is my great honor and pleasure to continue the fight against breast cancer alongside her son, His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, who has now taken over. His commitment inspires me, and I hope that together we can help save lives affected by this disease. "Also speaking, the eldest son of Prince Charles and the late Princess of Wales was part stated "seeing the courage and spirit of patients I met today, it would be hard not to envisage a positive spin on the work done here, and the real difference it makes. A difference that I know, extends beyond the four walls of this hospital, patients with cancer across the UK and internationally. "

Prince William in 2007 became the president of the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, on which two hospitals specializing in cancer treatment, one located in the Chelsea area of ​​London and one in Sutton in Surrey. His mother Lady Diana had been president from 1989 until his death in 1997.
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It is a beautiful Catherine, in a Geo Jacquard Midi Skirt, featuring a geometric pattern in a mix of navy, teal and white. The a-line midi skirt has a pleat at the front and is rendered in jacquard cotton by American fashion retailer, Banana Republic associated with a Goat Fashion 'Binky' blouse in cream top, her LK Bennett 'Fromme' clutch, and on her feet were the Rupert Sanderson 'Malory' pumps, her Sapphire & Diamond Oval Drop 'Diana' Earrings and Cartier Ballon Bleu watch, but boxing gloves on each hand. The picture seems very unusual seen this Monday 16 May, while the Duchess of Cambridge was, with her husband Prince William and his brother Prince Harry, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London. The royal trio are launching the campaign "Heads Together". Eight federating all charities operating in the field of mental health, thematic in which Cambridge and Harry are fully engaged, it is intended to encourage people to talk openly about their problems and seek help.

Each association had a stand. William, Catherine and Harry, who the night before were in Windsor with Queen Elizabeth II, went from one to another. The young woman of 34 years has not failed to dwell on the space devoted to Place2Be, organization which she is their patron, including playing puppets show with children. But Duchess Catherine has also delivered a demonstration of her impressive talents as a boxer, like William and Harry, in conjunction with Mind, structure which highlights the importance of sport for the mental well-being. Present at their side, the triple world champion British Boxing Duke McKenzie  later that the mother of Prince George and the Princess Charlotte was very impatient donning gloves and that his gesture was "more technical" than those two grandchildren, son of Queen Elizabeth II who certainly were beating louder.
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