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Meus Top 10 Looks Rosa da Kate (em ordem cronológica) | My Top 10 "Kate in Pink" Moments (in chronological order)
[5/10] Visita ao centro comunitário para juventude Northern Sound System e ao Centro Cívico de Playford, no 8º dia da Visita Oficial à Austrália | 23.04.2014 Fontes: What Kate Wore | Kate's Closet | What Would Catherine Wear (Tumblr)
#kate middleton#princesa de gales#princess of wales#2014#20140423#aus14#moda#moda14#alexander mcqueen#lk bennett#asprey london#kiki mcdonough#annoushka#cartier#royal fashion#top pink
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An endless list of my favorite outfits worn by the Princess of Wales (57/∞)
Visiting the Costume Department of the Royal Opera House in London, on January 16th 2019, wearing:
Oscar de la Renta ‘ultraviolet’ set
Aspinal of London Midi Mayfare Bag
Rupert Sanderson 'Nada' pumps in black
Asprey London Oak Leaf Small Hoop Earrings
#favorite pow outfits#catherine#princess of wales#oscar de la renta#aspinal of london#rupert sanderson#asprey london#fashion
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CATHERINE'S STYLE FILES - 2011
3 JULY 2011 || The Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William at the Charlottetown Airport in the Prince Edward Island on the fourth day in Canada while on tour of North-America.
#style files 2011#catherines style files#3072011#CharlottestownArrival11#Canada11.4#princess of wales#the princess of wales#princess catherine#princess kate#catherine middleton#royalty#british royal family#british royals#kate middleton#duchess of cambridge#joseph.#lk bennett.#links of london.#effervescence bubble sterling silver drop earrings.#royal fashion#fashion#style#mine.#tiffany and co.#elsa peretti.#diamonds by the yard bracelet.#asprey london.#167 button necklace.
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Princess of Wales's bags in.........blue (part 2)
#catherine middleton#kate middleton#royals#british royal family#drawing#my edit#fashion#princess of wales#bag#clutch#Blue#Anya Hindmarch#asprey#jimmy choo#Jaeger#emmy london#stuart weitzman#Smythson#Strathberry#lk bennett#royal fashion#Royals#sketchbook
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Syndicate Interview: Shaun Escoffery and George Asprey - The Lion King
Syndicate Interview: Shaun Escoffery and George Asprey to celebrate 15 years in London’s @TheLionKing🦁
Shaun Escoffery and George Asprey from Disney’s The Lion King This spring West End legends Shaun Escoffery and George Asprey will be celebrating fifteen years in Disney’s The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre in London. They are now the longest serving actors for the roles of Mufasa and Scar in any production of The Lion King ever, and they’ve only ever performed the roles alongside each…
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#Centre STage#Centre Stage Reviews#Disney#Disney on Stage#George Asprey#London#Musical Theatre#Shaun Escoffery#The Lion King#Theatre#theatre blog#theatre blogger#Theatre Interview
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Kate + Wimbledon 13/?
Duchess of Cambridge - 2019
Catherine Zoraida Fern Gold Hoop Earrings
Mystery Yellow Cocktail Ring
Kate + Wimbledon 14/?
Duchess of Cambridge - 2019
Asprey London Gold Oak Leaf Hoops
Kate + Wimbledon 15/?
Duchess of Cambridge - 2019
Cartier Watch
In2design Pearl Drop Earrings
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A red-Japanned 8-day chiming small longcase clock retailed by Asprey, London, made by Elliott, London, given to George Harrison and Pattie Boyd by Beatles manager Brian Epstein as a wedding present on 21 January 1966.
Boyd recalls that the clock stood in the sitting room of their Surrey home, Kinfauns, until their move to Friar Park in 1970, when it was placed into storage.
It has an arched dial with a silvered roundel engraved Tempus Fugit above a silvered chapter ring. The minutes are engraved in Arabic numerals and the hours in Roman numerals, the centre of the dial is inscribed with retailers mark Asprey. It has a knob to alternate between Westminster and Whittington chimes; the Japanned case is decorated throughout with gold and polychrome Chinoiserie depicting figures, landscapes, flowers and foliage.
THE PATTIE BOYD COLLECTION
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Asprey Jeweller, 36 Bruton St, Mayfair, London W1J 6QX
Hardly anything in the window and nothing priced, if you have to ask the price, you probably can't afford to step into the showroom...
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Anon: Why would you bury a miscarriage in a park or forest, wtf??!!!
Plant: And why would you write about it?????
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Because Diana.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/how-princess-diana-made-extraordinary-10013035
The princess made an extraordinary offer to her best friend, Rosa Monckton, after she suffered a stillbirth, a new programme reveals.
She reportedly suggested that Rosa - a successful businesswoman - bury her tragic child in the grounds of London's Kensington Palace .
In a bid to "get through" security, Diana apparently told the chief inspector that she, Rosa and her butler were burying a pet in the garden.
In fact, they were creating the final resting place of Rosa and her newspaper editor husband Dominic Lawson's stillborn baby.
Speaking to Channel 7's Sunday Night, Rosa revealed how she turned to Diana after suffering the tragedy in the spring of 1994.
"Was it she who suggested burying your baby at Kensington Palace?" the former Asprey & Garrard CEO was asked by host Melissa Doyle.
"Yes, yes it was... It was an extraordinary thing to do," Rosa replied.
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What. The. Heck.
Seriously, these two need help. Serious help.
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Meus Top 10 Looks Rosa da Kate (em ordem cronológica) | My Top 10 "Kate in Pink" Moments (in chronological order)
[1] Assistindo (com a Pippa) a um jogo de polo do William | 17.06.2006 Fontes/Sources: UFO No More | Kate's Clothes
#kate middleton#princesa de gales#princess of wales#2006#20060617#2000s#moda#moda00s#moda06#royal fashion#new look#lk bennett#asprey london#ufo#tissot#top pink#barbiecore
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An endless list of my favorite outfits worn by the Princess of Wales (32/∞)
Visiting the visited the Angela Marmont Centre (AMC) for UK Biodiversity at the Natural History Museum in London, on October 9th 2019, wearing:
Warehouse berry sweater
Jigsaw green culottes
Tod’s shoes
Chanel bag
Asprey London earrings
#favorite pow outfits#princess of wales#fashion#warehouse#jigsaw#tods#chanel#asprey london#brf#british royal family#catherine#december 2022
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CATHERINE'S STYLE FILES - 2013
11 JANUARY 2013 || The Duchess of Cambridge along with Prince William attended the private unveiling of the Duchess of Cambridge's portrait at the National Portrait Gallery.
#british royal family#british royals#royalty#royals#brf#royal#kate middleton#catherine middleton#british royalty#duchess of cambridge#princess of wales#the princesss of wales#princess catherine#royaltyedit#royalty edit#PortraitUnveiling13#whistles.#episode.#asprey london.#167 button necklace.
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11 Meaningful Pieces In Catherine’s Jewellery Collection That Belonged To Queen Elizabeth II
By Emily Chan
6 December 2023
First worn by the Princess of Wales in June at the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Princess Rajwa Al Saif in Amman, Jordan, the Greville chandelier earrings were seen on Queen Elizabeth II throughout her reign.
The dazzling diamond earrings made by Cartier were a wedding gift to Her late Majesty from her parents – the Queen Mother had inherited them from Dame Margaret Helen Greville, a British socialite, in 1918.
Catherine was most recently seen wearing the jewels at a Diplomatic Corps reception at Buckingham Palace.
On Remembrance Sunday this year, Catherine debuted a pair of diamond and pearl leaf earrings that were previously seen on the Queen during a visit to Nigeria back in 2003.
Some experts believe that the earrings may have been detachable pieces from the brooch featuring the same design.
Commissioned by King George VI, Queen Elizabeth II’s Festoon necklace features 105 loose diamonds that her father inherited when he ascended the throne.
Featuring three strands, the monarch wore the piece on numerous occasions throughout her life, from attending state banquets to posing for official portraits.
The Princess of Wales paid tribute to Her late Majesty by wearing the piece for the official Coronation photograph when King Charles III officially assumed the throne on 6 May.
The Princess of Wales wore Queen Elizabeth II’s three-strand pearl necklace – an item Her Majesty was famous for – during a Buckingham Palace lunch for the governors-general of the Commonwealth nations prior to the monarch’s funeral in September 2022.
The then Princess Elizabeth received this jaw-dropping diamond necklace by Cartier from the Nizam of Hyderabad as a wedding gift in 1947.
Featuring a rose motif, the royal picked the necklace herself, along with a matching floral tiara.
The Princess of Wales first wore the statement piece at a gala for the National Portrait Gallery in 2014, before rewearing it at a Buckingham Palace reception for the Diplomatic Corps in 2019.
Queen Elizabeth II was first photographed wearing these diamond and pearl earrings during her Silver Jubilee celebrations – marking 25 years on the throne – in 1977.
Catherine has sported the earrings a number of times in the past, including after Prince Louis’ birth in 2018 and while visiting Commonwealth troops ahead of the Queen’s funeral.
Queen Elizabeth II commissioned royal jeweller Garrard to create this four-strand pearl and diamond choker, using pearls sourced from Japan in the early 1980s.
Princess Diana was loaned the piece for a state banquet in honour of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands in 1982, while the current Princess of Wales has worn the necklace on several occasions, including for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s 70th wedding anniversary in 2017 and Her Majesty’s funeral in 2022.
The Princess of Wales debuted Queen Elizabeth II’s emerald and diamond earrings during an evening reception in Jamaica in 2022, along with a matching bracelet.
Both pieces are from Her late Majesty’s emerald tassel suite, which the monarch first wore at a state dinner held for Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates at London’s Claridge’s Hotel in 1989.
First worn by Queen Elizabeth II during the 1990s, the Princess of Wales has borrowed Her late Majesty’s diamond and pearl leaf brooch a number of times over the years, including on a visit commemorating the Battle of Passchendaele in Belgium in 2017.
Catherine wore the piece in tribute to the monarch while attending her funeral procession at Westminster Hall in September 2022.
The sapphire and diamond earrings
The Princess of Wales borrowed Queen Elizabeth’s sapphire and diamond earrings for a visit to Edinburgh in 2021.
The sapphire earrings are part of a suite of sapphire and diamond jewellery by Asprey, which Her late Majesty added to her collection during the late 1970s.
The Bahrain pearl drop earrings
Featuring two pearls gifted to Her late Majesty by the Hakim of Bahrain as a wedding present, these diamond and pearl drop earrings were also worn by Princess Diana in the 1980s.
The Princess of Wales was first spotted wearing the earrings at a Remembrance Day service in 2016, before going on to wear them for Trooping the Colour in 2019 and Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in 2022.
#Queen Elizabeth II#Princess of Wales#Catherine Princess of Wales#Catherine Middleton#Kate Middleton#British Royal Family#jewelries#Jewellery Collection
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Court Circular | 15th November 2023
Buckingham Palace
The King and Queen were present at the Service of Thanksgiving for the late Earl of Airlie KT (Lord Chamberlain to The late Queen Elizabeth II) which was held in the Chapel of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London SW3, this afternoon.
The Prince of Wales was represented by Miss Helen Asprey.
The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were represented by Mrs Angus Galletley.
The Princess Royal was represented by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.
The Duke of Kent was represented by Earl of St Andrews.
Princess Alexandra, the Hon Lady Ogilvy was represented by Mr James Ogilvy and Miss Marina Ogilvy.
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were present at the Service of Thanksgiving for the late Earl of Airlie KT which was held in the Chapel of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London SW3, this afternoon.
St James’s Palace
The Princess Royal this morning visited BAE Systems Submarines’ Submarine Academy and the University of Cumbria Campus, Barrow-in-Furness, and was received by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Cumbria (Mr Alexander Scott).
Her Royal Highness this afternoon visited the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, Marine Terminal, Cavendish Dock Road, Barrow-in-Furness.
The Princess Royal, Patron, the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux, afterwards visited Barrow-in-Furness Citizens Advice Bureau to mark the reopening of Ramsden Hall in Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness.
Her Royal Highness, Patron, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, this evening attended a Dinner at St George’s Hall, St George’s Place, Liverpool, to mark its One Hundred and Twenty Fifth Anniversary and was received by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Merseyside (Mr Mark Blundell).
#the earl of airlie was princess alexandras brother in law#angus ogilvys older brother#i’m heartbroken that alexandra didn’t make it to the service 🥲#princess anne#princess royal#tim laurence#timothy laurence#king charles iii#queen camilla#prince richard duke of gloucester#birgitte duchess of gloucester#court circular
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Asprey London Diamond Oak Leaf Earrings ♕ The Princess of Wales
#Princess of Wales#catherine middleton#Catherine Duchess of Cambridge#duchess of cambridge#kate middleton#asprey#great britain#british royal family#royal jewels
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