To conclude his speech at last night garden party held at the official residence of the British High Commissioner in New Delhi to celebrate, with a little advance, the 90 birthday of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday April 11th "I can now report to Granny that I have done my duty!" Said Prince William, who had just to convey a message of that to some 2000 guests attending the reception. The monarch stated are particularly according to comments reported by the "Daily Mail", keep very good memories of his own travels in India. She also stressed: "It is with great pleasure that I will take another generation of my family to strengthen and renew our ties."
But first, William was quick to pay tribute to Granny in these terms: "I am incredibly lucky to have my grandmother in my life. As she reaches 90, it is a remarkably energetic and dedicated engine for our family. " The young father of a little Prince of 2½ years and a mini-princess 11 months added: "And I'm so happy that my children have the chance to learn about the Queen. George and Charlotte, too, will discover how much they were lucky to have such a wonderful great-grandmother. - A model for the rest of their lives "
During the garden party, an impressive white cake decorated with a British flag in fruit marked appropriately the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II. William and Catherine, who in an bohemian-inspired elegance, was wearing a two-piece outfit feature intricate embroidery motifs of Indian Chintz and lattice, and are detailed with light-catching crystals from British Designer's, Temperley London. The 'Delphia' separates are from Temperley's Spring 2016 collection which "celebrates global curiosities." consisting of a crop top (£830) with a contemporary cut with sheer shoulders and a short sleeve and an a-line maxi silhouette skirt (£1,705). The top is made from 100% nylon with a silk-blend lining and the skirt is cut in an and made from 100% silk with a silk-blend lining accessorized the separates with a new pair of Gianvito Rossi Suede Sandals, a new Prada black satin clutch with stone embellishment, chandelier earrings from British retailer, Accessorize had the mission to cut with a long sword.
The evening closed the second day of the tour to India and Bhutan Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Earlier, the royal couple was honored Indian soldiers of the British Army war memorial in New Delhi before paying tribute to the figure of the independence of India, Mahatma Gandhi, the national museum dedicated to him.
Photo Credit: Paris MAtch
But first, William was quick to pay tribute to Granny in these terms: "I am incredibly lucky to have my grandmother in my life. As she reaches 90, it is a remarkably energetic and dedicated engine for our family. " The young father of a little Prince of 2½ years and a mini-princess 11 months added: "And I'm so happy that my children have the chance to learn about the Queen. George and Charlotte, too, will discover how much they were lucky to have such a wonderful great-grandmother. - A model for the rest of their lives "
During the garden party, an impressive white cake decorated with a British flag in fruit marked appropriately the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II. William and Catherine, who in an bohemian-inspired elegance, was wearing a two-piece outfit feature intricate embroidery motifs of Indian Chintz and lattice, and are detailed with light-catching crystals from British Designer's, Temperley London. The 'Delphia' separates are from Temperley's Spring 2016 collection which "celebrates global curiosities." consisting of a crop top (£830) with a contemporary cut with sheer shoulders and a short sleeve and an a-line maxi silhouette skirt (£1,705). The top is made from 100% nylon with a silk-blend lining and the skirt is cut in an and made from 100% silk with a silk-blend lining accessorized the separates with a new pair of Gianvito Rossi Suede Sandals, a new Prada black satin clutch with stone embellishment, chandelier earrings from British retailer, Accessorize had the mission to cut with a long sword.
The evening closed the second day of the tour to India and Bhutan Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Earlier, the royal couple was honored Indian soldiers of the British Army war memorial in New Delhi before paying tribute to the figure of the independence of India, Mahatma Gandhi, the national museum dedicated to him.
Photo Credit: Paris MAtch
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