The British Royal Courts: When a private discussion is made public

Recorded by an indiscreet camera, Queen Elizabeth II has committed a rare odd mistake calling Chinese officials "very rude"  for their behavior during their last October visit of President Xi Jinping in the UK. This odd-which coincides with another diplomatic gaffe committed by Prime Minister David Cameron which occurred on Tuesday during a meeting between the sovereign and head of London police, Lucy D'Orsi, who described the difficulties encountered during the passage of Xi Jinping. When told that the Queen Lucy D'Orsi oversaw security this event, during the traditional garden party in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, she answers shot back: "Oh, no luck!".

Continuing her description of events, police reports how Chinese officials left a meeting with Barbara Woodward, Ambassador of United Kingdom to China, saying that their visit was over. "They were very rude with the ambassador," then said the Queen. An output somewhat unusual from a head of state about the other countries, particularly from the British monarch, held to a strict duty of reserve. "It was a bit stressful sometimes on both sides," admitted the British Foreign Affairs Philip Hammond, stressing in a statement to British media, that this type of state visit entailed "significant logistical challenges ".

A spokesman for the royal palace for his part refused to comment on "private conversations with the queen." He nevertheless insisted that the visit of Xi Jinping had been "a great success", all parties "worked closely together to ensure that everything goes well." The spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Lu Kang, also stressed that "the state visit of President Xi Jinping, last year was a great success." However, when about Queen were reported by BBC World, the transmission was interrupted in China, reported the British public channel.

The Scottish Royal Courts: Catherine, Countess of Strathearn in Edinburgh

H.R.H Catherine Duchess of Cambridge-who is called in Scotland as Catherine Countess of Strathearn- , visited this Wednesday in Edinburgh, Scotland. And for royal travel, the wife of Prince William chose to display in a green look, white and black.

For her first solo Scottish trip in 2016, Catherine wore green coat signed Sportmax, belted at the waist the same one she wore on December 25 to attend the Christmas Mass in the church at Sandringham in the British Royal Family, inside she was wearing Max Mara on a black sweater and skirt in fitting houndstooth pattern and white made from 100% British wool signed the Kilt a Scottish Brand created by Samantha McCoach. The classic pleated A-line skirt features a flat fronted apron fastened with black leather side buckles. It is finished with a traditional Kilt pin. Her hair was down and adorned with  KIKI McDONOUGH Lauren Earrings, MULBERRY Bayswater Clutch               STUART WEITZMAN Power Pumps, the mother of two began her visit to Edinburgh in primary school St Catherine welcome with rhymes and songs by hundreds of young students, Catherine Duchess of Cambridge -who is called in Scotland Countess Strathearn- sang too, joining his actions to words. She then met with teachers to discuss the program set up to help children with difficulties. This school is indeed one of 28 in Scotland which involved mental health counselors Place2Be of association, of which she is the patron.

The day in Scotland focuses on local partnerships between charities, communities and schools that offer programs and sports activities for children and youth.
 We last saw the Duchess in  Scotland with her husband Prince William in Dundee in Oct 2015
Photo Credits: Paris Match

She remained with the same outfit for her second engagement of the day saw her visit the Wester Hailes Education Centre, which houses The Art Room's first studio in Scotland.


Her last engagment, She was joined by including Judy Murray, the mother of the famous tennis player Andy Murray Scottish, for a P.E session at Craigmont School. She made a quick wardrobe change for the sporting activity. She was dressed casually in a white Nike baseline 3/4 sleeve tennis top and Monreal London Side Panel Track Pants on herer feet were the ASICS GEL-Solution Speed 3 tennis shoes.




The Scottish Royal Courts: The Duchess of Cornwall at a University maternity

H.R.H Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visited this Thursday  the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. Her Royal Highness had quite a royal engagement with special little ones... yep that's right with toddlers.
Curious welcoming committee for Camilla January 21st at the University of Aberdeen, the third largest city in Scotland. They are little ones who were waiting. The Duchess of Cornwall or rather the Duchess of Rothesay the name of the wife of Prince Charles when in Scotland has indeed made in the establishment to inaugurate a daycare. She was wearing a suit with the collar of a plain jacket and skirt were of garnet and gray tartan pattern, the color of her blouse. A circumstance dress for any self-respecting Scottish tour!
Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen since in September 2013, took advantage of the event to visit its new library, "Sir Duncan Rice Library "opened by her stepmother Elizabeth II in September 2012. She met some students and was able to admire as rare as precious manuscripts, whose medieval bestiary Aberdeen dating back to the twelfth century.
Photo Credits: Paris Match


The Scottish Royal Court: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Scotland

 Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, were this Friday, October 23, 2015 in the city of Dundee, Scotland.
After welcoming as it should Chinese President Wednesday, Cambridge The couple turned into Earl and Countess of Strathearn their official capacity when in Scotland.

Their visit began with a private conversation and date night as lovers, since the couple arrived Thursday night in St Andrews - Scotland's University where Kate and William met.
Friday afternoon, William and Catherine visited the Royal Research Ship Discovery first. This is the famous ship that brought Ernest Shackleton and Robert Falcon Scott in their first expedition to explore Antarctica.

Before that, they had visited the Dundee Repertory Theatre, one of the country's largest theaters. The couple met with the team of the play "In Her Shadows", which explores the relationship of a young woman with her own depression. LAR youth is joined to a workshop for SeemeScotland to end discrimination of mental health in Scotland. The Earl and Countess Strathearn have joined an anti bullying workshop organized by @_respect_me.








































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