QUEEN OF THE WORLD, a landmark documentary on Her Majesty The Queen, will debut MONDAY, OCT. 1 (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET/PT) on HBO, which has U.S. rights to the film.
QUEEN OF THE WORLD, a landmark documentary on Her Majesty The Queen, will debut MONDAY, OCT. 1 (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET/PT) on HBO, which has U.S. rights to the film.
As the highly anticipated nuptials of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle rapidly approach, National Geographic marks the celebratory occasion with the premiere of two royal specials premiering this May. With rare inside access, National Geographic will tell the behind-the-scenes story of the kingdom-wide efforts being made in advance of this historic occasion.
As the highly anticipated nuptials of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle rapidly approach, National Geographic marks the celebratory occasion with the premiere of two royal specials premiering this May. With rare inside access, National Geographic will tell the behind-the-scenes story of the kingdom-wide efforts being made in advance of this historic occasion.
Last night, musical 42ND STREET opened at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London's West End. The show received a royal seal of approval from Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was given a pair of golden tap shoes by the producers and writer/director Mark Bramble. The Duchess attended the show in her role as Royal Patron of East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH).
Pioneer Theatre Company presents King Charles III by Mike Bartlett, a 2015 Tony Award Nominee for Best Play. This future history play runs March 24 - April 8, 2017.
Pioneer Theatre Company presents King Charles III by Mike Bartlett, a 2015 Tony Award Nominee for Best Play. This future history play runs March 24 - April 8, 2017.
Traditionally, the NLJC publishes a 'Top Ten Best Mannered' list. This year, instead of ten, the NLJC selected twenty-five recipients in honor of their twenty-fifth anniversary of business.
It's been a while but I am back just in time for not one, not two but three outfits worn by Kate Middleton in one day. Yes, you read that correctly, three. I sometimes have trouble enough creating one cute outfit when I am sleepy! The Duchess started off Easter Sunday in a pale lilac suit by Alexander McQueen and her go brand - L.K. Bennett - pumps. She was a vision in springy pastels.
In the spirit of yesterday's post where I featured Keira Knightley wearing a Chanel dress that she - gasp - has worn three times already, I am featuring Catherine Duchess of Cambridge in a Roland Mouret gown she wore last year. Once again Princess Kate proves she's a modern girl who recycles her clothes just like everyone else. And why not? With a gorgeous dress like this one, she should wear it again and again. The trick is to style it differently every time.
There is nothing I love more than a pretty party dress except maybe a pretty party dress by Chanel! Keira Knightley wore the most beautiful, delicate, girly Chanel dress to the SeriousFun Children's Network Gala in London and I can't help but smile when I see it. But I can't help but think I have seen this dress before on Keira Knightley. Turns out, the British actress is following Princess Kate's example and is repurposing dresses. But this isn't just any dress. This Chanel dress is the same dress Knightley wore to marry her husband James Righton!
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving and are already taking advantage of the amazing Black Friday sales. What better way to take a break from all the shopping than a quick glance at what Catherine Duchess of Cambridge wore last night at Sportsaid 2013 in London last night. Yes, that's right, while we were all stuffing our faces with turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie, The Duchess was out and about looking amazing as always.
Navy never looked so good! The Duchess stepped out this week in the name of charity. She attended an education forum run by the children's mental health charity Place2Be in the Canary Wharf area of London. Bonita Refson, the chief executive of Place2Be, said that the duchess' visit was “a huge honor.” “We truly value her shared passion and commitment to supporting children's mental health,” said Refson.
Yesterday was the Christening of Prince George. It was a very special occasion and very very private - only 24 guests invited including the Queen and Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and George's seven godparents and their spouses. The color of the day was cream to match baby George's Christening robe. Catherine Duchess of Cambridge looked chic in a cream suit by Alexander McQueen and a hat by Jane Taylor. But really, are we at all surprised Kate was the epitome of class and elegance?
All hail the Duchess! Kate Middleton made her third planned appearance since giving birth to baby George. The Duchess visited an athletic workshop at the Queen Elizabeht Olympic park to meet future Olympians and their parents. The Duchess showed off her athletic skills herself and her amazingly slim post baby figure (I mean, is it even fair?).
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge released their first family photograph of themselves with four-week-old Prince George. Breaking from tradition yet again, they had Catherine's father, Michael Middleton, photograph them instead of using a professional photographer to capture the happy family. Everything is more relaxed about these royals, from having their baby's Grandpa take the picture to using the Middleton's home in Buckleberry, Berkshire as the backdrop. Both Kate and Will looked happy, healthy, if not slightly tired, as they held a sleeping Prince George.
The Duchess Of Cambridge has once again followed in her late mother-in-law Princess Diana's footsteps. The very pregnant royal was in Southampton yesterday to officially name the new 'Royal Princess' cruise ship, which marks her last solo engagement before the baby arrives. She got into the spirt of the event and smashed a bottle of champagne the liner's hull and attended a ceremony onboard. Almost 30 years ago Princess Diana attended a similar ceremony when she named the ship's predecessor. For that occasion Diana opted for a red dress with black pussybow detail, while opted Catherine to cover up in a 'Dalmatian mac' by Hobbs.
WWD decided that since Catherine Duchess of Cambridge's bump is finally showing, she must have the best custom maternity clothes. What would they look like? Luckily they thought of that too by asking 13 a handful of designers to sketch up maternity options for Kate, creating a fantasy of maternity options.
Today's Fashion Photo is not a typical one, but I just couldn't resist. We have all been watching as Catherine Duchess of Cambridge gracefully navigates her pregnancy and growing baby bump. Her fashion choices have been flawless and as I said last week, she's really making this whole thing look easy. Contemporary artist Alison Jackson has also taken notice and has taken matters into her own hands so to speak to help us imagine what the Duchess would wear for her own baby shower.