Last month, we learned the Duchess of Cambridge had privately spent two days with Kingston Hospital Maternity Unit in London. It was very much under wraps, though we knew it was in connection with her early years work and role as patron of the global campaign, Nursing Now. The three-year initiative is aimed at raising the profile and status of nursing worldwide, so that nurses can make an even greater contribution at the heart of efforts to tackle the rising burdens of disease. Tonight, we learned more about Kate's time at Kingston Hospital with the release of photographs and an open letter to midwives across the country ahead of 2020's 'Year of the Nurse and Midwife'.
From time spent at the hospital to accompanying midwives and nurses on home visits, Kate's letter praises the efforts of people in these essential professions, whose tireless work often goes under the radar. I'm handing the mic over to the Duchess herself by sharing extracts from her letter which accompany the images perfectly...
"Dear Midwives, Next year the world turns its attention to the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife, and recognising and celebrating the humbling work that you and your colleagues do day in, day out, to improve the lives of others. You are there for women at their most vulnerable; you witness strength, pain and unimaginable joy on a daily basis. Your work often goes on behind the scenes, and away from the spotlight. Recently however, I was privileged enough to witness a small section of it first hand, spending several days at Kingston Hospital's Maternity Unit. Although this was not my first encounter with the care and kindness provided by midwives across the country, it gave me a broader insight into the true impact you have on everybody you help."
"Over the last few years, I've dedicated a significant amount of my work to the Early Years - the pivotal period of development between pregnancy and the age of 5 where children build crucial .foundations for life. Your role in supporting this critical phase of development extends far beyond the complicated task of delivering a baby successfully. The help and reassurance you provide for parents to be and parents of newborns is just as crucial. It goes a long way in building parents' confidence from the start, with lifelong impact on the future happiness of their children. The Early Years are more critical for future health and happiness than any other moment in our lifetime. Even before we are born, our mother's emotional and physical health directly influences our development and by the age of 5 a child's brain has developed to 90 per cent of its adult size. Your role at the very start of this period is therefore of fundamental importance."
"During my time at Kingston I accompanied community midwives on their daily rounds and was welcomed in to people's homes. I was truly touched by the trust that people placed in me, sharing their experiences and voicing their fears openly. I also spent time in hospital clinics and on post-natal wards. No matter the setting, I was continually struck by the compassion that those of you I spent time with showed, and the incredible work ethic you demonstrated on behalf of your entire profession - not only performing your rounds but working tirelessly through the night to support people that were at their most vulnerable. The founder of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale - whose 200th anniversary we celebrate next year, once said: "I attribute my success to this: I never have or took an excuse" and it is that mantra that I have seen time and time again in all of my encounters with you. You don’t ask for praise or for recognition but instead unwaveringly continue your amazing work bringing new life into our world. You continue to demonstrate that despite your technical mastery and the advancement of modern medicine, it is the human to human relationships and simple acts of kindness that sometimes mean the most.
"So as we look ahead to next year, I want to thank you for all that you do. It has been a real privilege learning from you so far, and I look forward to meeting and learning from even more of you in the coming years and decades - Catherine".
The Duchess wore a pink geometric dress from Michael Michael Kors (with thanks to Heaven) The sold out dress is described as a "multicoloured printed midi dress featuring a v-neck, an all-over print, a belted waist, long sleeves, a mid-length and a straight hem."
And accessorised with her Kiki McDonough Lauren earrings.
I expect there's a good possibility we'll see the Cambridges attending Sunday service at Sandringham either this coming weekend or next. I hope you're all enjoying a festive break; I'm working on the annual Year in Review post and hope to have it published around New Year's Day :)
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Friday, 27 December 2019
Wednesday, 4 December 2019
Patron Kate Enjoys Festive Fun With Family Action
It was an afternoon of festive fun as the Duchess of Cambridge joined a group of children supported by Family Action at Peterley Manor Farm in the village of Great Missenden in the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire.
The Duchess arriving.
The engagement coincided with news the Queen has passed her patronage of Family Action to her granddaughter-in-law after 66 years in the role. The organisation is steeped in family history. Before the Queen became patron, her grandmother Queen Mary officially supported the organisation. It's terrific to see another royal carrying on the tradition. Perhaps someday, long in the future, we'll see one of Kate and William's children working with them.
In a statement, Kensington Palace said: "The Duchess of Cambridge has spent much of the last eight years meeting charities and organisations who work every day to make our families and communities stronger. There is a powerful correlation between a parent or carer’s wellbeing and their child’s development, which is why organisations such as Family Action that provide support are instrumental to a child’s future. This new patronage aligns with Her Royal Highness’ longstanding work on the early years, and the importance of supporting children and families during this seminal period of their lives."
Chair of trustees at Family Action Mary Fallon said:
'On behalf of the Board of Trustees and everyone at Family Action, I am delighted to announce that Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge will become Royal Patron of Family Action in our 150th Anniversary year. The Duchess will assume the Royal Patronage of the charity from Her Majesty The Queen who has held the role for 66 years, having assumed the role in turn from Queen Mary in 1953.
We would like to extend our most sincere thanks to Her Majesty for her steadfast and dedicated support for the work of the Charity over so many years. Family Action was founded in 1869 to help disadvantaged families in difficulty to move forward by giving them practical help and support.
Today, Family Action continues to tackle difficult issues facing families – including financial hardship, mental health and emotional wellbeing, social isolation, parenting challenges, domestic abuse, and substance misuse. These issues can have a huge impact on the stability of family life as well as on the health and wellbeing of all family members.
We are honoured that The Duchess has chosen to support Family Action’s work by becoming our Royal Patron. Her keen interest particularly in the Early Years fits well with Family Action’s provision of high quality perinatal mental health services, pre-schools and Children’s Centres across the country. Family Action looks forward to working with The Duchess in the years to come.'
There is an excellent timeline of events charting the history of the organisation here. There's also a YouTube video available here, with experts and speakers chronicling the issues which brought about the organisation and its role today.
Joined by an eager group of little helpers, it was time to get to work.
Kate asked them to choose their favourites. This one got a thumbs up from Kate.
Kate was very much in the spirit of it and started carrying the trees out. Simon Perry said Peterley Manor Farm owner Roger Brill joked "I will have to give her job at the weekend".
Hello Magazine shared more from the engagement:
'It was while she was in an Elf Workshop with several children, that little Freddie leant in to get his photo taken by a photographer, who had just joined them. Kate couldn't help but giggle as she chatted away to the children, asking them what they wanted for Christmas. When one little'un responded that he wanted a dinosaur, she sweetly asked: "Which one, a diplodocus or a T-rex?"
Kate then spoke with another three children about Christmas, asking: "How tall is your Christmas tree?" Hilariously, one child threw his hands above his head to demonstrate just how tall his tree was. Moving outside, the children pretended to feed wooden reindeers and Kate helped them put ribbons on the Christmas trees that they liked most.'
The group spent time in the "Elves Enchanted Forest" making decorations and hot chocolates.
Time for Reindeer Food making.
Roya Nikkhah reports Kate told the children George "loves thistles", adding they have a Nordmann Fir non-drop Christmas tree at Anmer Hall. She also said Louis "wants to go everywhere" with her. Roya said the Duchess spoke to parents separately about pressures at this time of year "Maybe instead of posting on social media about who has the bigger presents, tell people about the real meaning of Christmas instead."
People reports:Kate also revealed that Prince George “loves thistles”, Prince Louis “wants to come everywhere with me,” and the Cambridges have a Nordmann Fir non-drop Christmas tree at home, so no pesky pine needles at Anmer Hall pic.twitter.com/Ugyr2AVmgj— Roya Nikkhah (@RoyaNikkhah) December 4, 2019
'David Holmes, the chief executive of Family Action and a member of the Early Years steering group set up by Kate to advise on way forwards in the sector, told PEOPLE that Kate was “lovely” during Wednesday’s outing.
“I have worked with her on the early years for some time,” he says. “But she is fantastic with children and is also really interested in the issues — she’s really interested in families and parenting, and it really shines through everything she does.”
Holmes noted that Kate has brought her own experience as a mother of three to her work. “Everyone who’s a parent has their own experience, but equally it’s about understanding that other peoples’ experience is different and that parenting experience changes daily,” he notes. “And it’s that understanding about what it takes to be a parent.”
After finishing their letters to Father Christmas, Kate helped post them to the North Pole :)
">The Duchess was festive in a casual red and green outfit for the visit.Time to scout out the perfect trees for @family_action pre-schools, before heading back inside for hot chocolate! 🎄 pic.twitter.com/xz1kOGOqwU— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) December 4, 2019
Kate brought back her Perfect Moment Mini Duvet Quilted Ski Jacket. The $450 jacket is cut from mid-weight durable Airtastic EX shell, it's padded with insulating down, has a protective high neck and is finished with soft ribbed cuffs to lock in warmth. It features distinctive navy elbow patches.
Kate first wore the jacket for a Heads Together run in 2017.
It appears Kate's emerald green ribbed crew neck jumper is by Really Wild Clothing (with thanks to Pop Golightly).
Kate accessorised with a pair of hoop earrings.
And wore her Berghaus Supalite Gortex boots with forest green boot socks.
The Duchess also wore a pair of skinny jeans. It looked like a fabulous visit for all involved and a splendid new addition to Kate's patronages.
Kate was not the only Middleton lady focused on Christmas trees today. Party Pieces shared a photo of Carole dressing the office tree with the caption "Working next door to a Christmas Tree farm means we had the pick of the best Xmas trees!"
We'll see Kate next Wednesday night for the (tiara filled) Diplomatic Reception.
Tuesday, 3 December 2019
The Duchess in Green for NATO Reception
The Duchess of Cambridge joined the Queen and a host of royals at Buckingham Palace this evening for a reception marking 70 years of the NATO alliance.
Today the UK welcomed North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) heads of state and government, their spouses and other representatives to London for a two-day leaders' meeting. The intergovernmental military alliance was established at the signing of the treaty in 1949. Now 29 countries are involved; it exists to protect the people and territory of its members through collective defence. Allies work together every day to preserve peace for one billion people.
The UK is one of NATO’s twelve founding members and London was home to its first headquarters at Belgravia Square; it's fitting to mark the 70th anniversary in the capital. Lord Ismay made his maiden speech as the first secretary general in the building in 1952.
Other royals in attendance included the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, the Princess Royal and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
The Queen and Prince Charles welcoming guests.
Kate spent time with an array of guests.
The Duchess chatting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The Cambridges spent time with PM Trudeau and his wife Sophie during their 2016 tour of Canada with George and Charlotte.
I remember George appeared quite tired upon arrival and rebuffed the PM when he offered a handshake :)
Prince Anne with Belgium's Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes.
The reception was held in the Green Drawing Room.
Of course Prince William wasn't with his wife tonight as he's currently undertaking a short official visit in Kuwait and Oman. William's time in Kuwait saw him explore the country's efforts to tackle climate change issues and address environmental challenges through beach cleans, recycling and education. He also attended an event focused on highlighting Kuwait's culture and attended a meeting with His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.
A sea of flags outside Buckingham Palace including the blue NATO flags.
The Palace shared archive footage of Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh visiting the Commander of NATO's Allied Command Operations, General Norstad, in 1957.
Today the UK welcomed North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) heads of state and government, their spouses and other representatives to London for a two-day leaders' meeting. The intergovernmental military alliance was established at the signing of the treaty in 1949. Now 29 countries are involved; it exists to protect the people and territory of its members through collective defence. Allies work together every day to preserve peace for one billion people.
The UK is one of NATO’s twelve founding members and London was home to its first headquarters at Belgravia Square; it's fitting to mark the 70th anniversary in the capital. Lord Ismay made his maiden speech as the first secretary general in the building in 1952.
Other royals in attendance included the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, the Princess Royal and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
The Queen and Prince Charles welcoming guests.
Kate spent time with an array of guests.
The Duchess chatting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The Cambridges spent time with PM Trudeau and his wife Sophie during their 2016 tour of Canada with George and Charlotte.
I remember George appeared quite tired upon arrival and rebuffed the PM when he offered a handshake :)
Prince Anne with Belgium's Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes.
The reception was held in the Green Drawing Room.
Of course Prince William wasn't with his wife tonight as he's currently undertaking a short official visit in Kuwait and Oman. William's time in Kuwait saw him explore the country's efforts to tackle climate change issues and address environmental challenges through beach cleans, recycling and education. He also attended an event focused on highlighting Kuwait's culture and attended a meeting with His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah.
A sea of flags outside Buckingham Palace including the blue NATO flags.
The Palace shared archive footage of Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh visiting the Commander of NATO's Allied Command Operations, General Norstad, in 1957.
Another shot of Kate from Kensington Palace.
An official portrait of Her Majesty and Prince Charles with the NATO Secretary General and heads of state.
UPDATE: Rebecca English reports Kate's green dress was by McQueen, not Emilia Wickstead as previously thought. Music Royal shared a better look via a screenshot from the Mail Online.
The Duchess accessorised with the Queen's diamond drop earrings she's worn on multiple occasions over the years.
I'll update should additional photos emerge. Often times with Palace receptions, just one photographer is present to cover the event and we see only a handful of photos. Kate's next scheduled engagement is on Wednesday for the white-tie Diplomatic Reception.
Friday, 29 November 2019
Kate At Kingston Hospital, Exclusive Black.co.uk Discount & Black Friday Updates
Hello, Hello, I hope all celebrating enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving yesterday.
It's time for our annual Black Friday post with an exclusive discount from Black.co.uk and updates on items worn by the Duchess. Before we dive in, a quick update on Duchess Kate's week. The Court Circular records the Duchess spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Kingston Hospital Maternity Unit in London. The NHS hospital aims to make every birth special and ensure hopes and expectations are met. Hello! Magazine reports Kate divided her time between the antenatal, postnatal and labour wards. At this point, there's been no additional news shared by the Palace, but I think we can assume it's linked to Kate's early years project. It's very possible we'll hear more about it during the launch. It's expected to be related to our experiences until five years of age.
Buckingham Palace also confirmed the Duchess will join a host of royals including the Queen, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, Princess Anne and the Earl of Wessex for a reception for NATO leaders to mark seventy years of the NATO Alliance. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters. William will not be there as he's undertaking a short tour of Kuwait and Oman at the request of the Foreign and Commonwealth office next week. We also have confirmation this year's diplomatic reception takes place on Wednesday 11 December. The annual white-tie event is one of a handful of guaranteed tiara appearances. Much like last year, I expect we'll see a nice selection of photos. Do you think Kate will opt for the Lovers Knot or wear another sparkler?
It's time for our annual Black Friday post with an exclusive discount from Black.co.uk and updates on items worn by the Duchess. Before we dive in, a quick update on Duchess Kate's week. The Court Circular records the Duchess spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Kingston Hospital Maternity Unit in London. The NHS hospital aims to make every birth special and ensure hopes and expectations are met. Hello! Magazine reports Kate divided her time between the antenatal, postnatal and labour wards. At this point, there's been no additional news shared by the Palace, but I think we can assume it's linked to Kate's early years project. It's very possible we'll hear more about it during the launch. It's expected to be related to our experiences until five years of age.
Buckingham Palace also confirmed the Duchess will join a host of royals including the Queen, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, Princess Anne and the Earl of Wessex for a reception for NATO leaders to mark seventy years of the NATO Alliance. The UK is one of NATO’s 12 founding members and London was home to its first headquarters. William will not be there as he's undertaking a short tour of Kuwait and Oman at the request of the Foreign and Commonwealth office next week. We also have confirmation this year's diplomatic reception takes place on Wednesday 11 December. The annual white-tie event is one of a handful of guaranteed tiara appearances. Much like last year, I expect we'll see a nice selection of photos. Do you think Kate will opt for the Lovers Knot or wear another sparkler?
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Once again this year, the team from luxury accessories brand Black.co.uk are offering up to 30% off their collections until Monday. 20% off is automatically applied to the items and readers get an additional 10% off their order with code HRH10 Delivery on UK orders is free, with International Delivery Free on orders over £125. The brand are offering extended Christmas returns until 31 January 2020.
The brand's slogan is 'Give A Little Luxury'. Managing Director Toby Logue travels all over the globe to source the finest fabrics, whilst championing up and coming designers and craftspeople. This year, their animal print scarves are proving particularly popular. Below, the Black and Blue Leopard Print Scarf. Created by a young French designer, the reversible scarf is an abstract interpretation of the classic leopard print scarf. It features contrasting shades of blue on each side.
The Black and Cream Leopard Print Scarf and the Brown Leopard Print Scarf. They are reduced to £54 and £42 respectively with the discount code.
The Green 'Flying Ducks' Italian Wool Scarf is a striking piece in classic green, blue and russet striped Italian wool dotted with birds in flight. It was crafted in Italy from 100% wool. The shades of green and red offer a seasonal feel.
One of the brand's most popular staples is the Bow Gloves. Made in Italy, they are described as "short black cocktail gloves with an elegant and pristine side bow at the wrist. Made from satin Lycra the gloves are stretchy ensuring a snug flattering fit. They are perfect for weddings, smart day wear and of course the cocktail hour". Below, the gloves in black and navy.
Kate has been credited with bringing back the Headband (also coined the Hatband) as an alternative to the traditional chapeau for royal and family events. They have become a staple in her rotation over the past year. From the Juliette Botterill red style for Archie's christening to a piece from ZARA for the Festival of Remembrance earlier this week, they are a firm favourite in Kate's millinery collection.
Below, the Black and Grey Cashmere Headbands. They are described as: "Stylish and chic, this cashmere headband is soft, warm and comfortable to wear. Crafted in Italy from 100% cashmere it is designed with a loop which gives the headband a gentle gathered look. Wear with the loop at the front, back or side to ring the changes." They are reduced from £65 to £46.80 with the discount code.
Black Watch Tartan is also a favourite this season, and has long been sported by Kate. She's worn her tartan McQueen dress on a number of occasions. Emulate the look with the Oversized Cashmere Scarf and (not forgetting our male readers) the Black Watch Tartan Superfine Cashmere Cravat Scarf Set from the mens collection. Both are splendid gift options.
Two tone scarves add a nice pop of colour to a neutral look. Below, the Fern to Moss Cashmere and Silk Scarf in rich fern shades fading subtly to a moss green and the very seasonal Claret to Cranberry scarf.
The Two Tone Grey Wool Cape is a versatile piece which can be worn as a cape or a wrap. We also see the Navy and Grey Herringbone Cashmere Poncho and the Latte Cashmere Coatigan.
Taupe Suede and Leopard Print Ballerina Slippers have a well padded foot bed in plush velour.
A selection of winter warmers include Ladies Blue Marl Cashmere Gloves, The 100% Pyrenean wool Tricolour Beret made in France, Grey Mid Length Cashmere Wrist Warmers and the Burgundy Cashmere Beanie.
With the return of Downton Abbey for a fantastic movie earlier this autumn, I couldn't help but notice a few pieces in keeping with Lady Mary and Lady Edith's timeless style including the Ladies Chocolate Brown and Caramel Leather Driving Gloves, Cream Cashmere and Chantilly Lace Shawl and Long Black Satin Gloves.
The mens collection is packed with gift options too such as the Black Swarovski Pocket Square, the Navy and Tobacco Leather Driving Gloves, the Grey Cable Knit Slouch Beanie and the Flame Orange Check Superfine Cashmere Cravat Scarf Set.
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In Kate related clothing and jewellery updates, get 20% off Kate's much loved Mirabelle Lolita earrings with code CYBER20
Take 25% off the Missoma Zenyu earrings Kate wore in Pakistan with discount code BF25
Take 25% off the Missoma Zenyu earrings Kate wore in Pakistan with discount code BF25
The Monica Vinader Siren Wire earrings in green onyx are reduced from £115 to £80.
Kate's J Crew Crystal and Pearl earrings are available with a 40% discount with the code WHYWAIT
The discount code WHYWAIT also works for Kate's Mockneck Supersoft Sweater. The Duchess owns the piece in Heather Loden Green.
Kate's Really Wild Cashmere Mix Cable Crew sweater worn on the 2016 royal tour of Canada is reduced by 30%.
ShopBop are offering 25% off full-price items including a range of Smythe Duchess blazers.
ShopBop are offering 25% off full-price items including a range of Smythe Duchess blazers.
Nordstrom are offering up to 50% off in their cyber sale including a number of brands favoured by the Duchess.
And Bobbi Brown is offering 25% off all orders. Kate wore products by the brand on her wedding day.
Don't forget to share any Kate related deals in the comments.
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