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Prince William says the UK should look for new trade deals

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Prince William has told business leaders that the United Kingdom should look ahead to the future and ramp up efforts to strengthen its trading relations around the world. Speaking at Lancaster House to launch the 2018 International Business Festival in Liverpool, the Duke of Cambridge announced his patronage of the event – which will bring together businesses from all over the world – before moving to stress the need to explore new trading opportunities. “As we look to the future, we all recognise just how important it will be that we work to build connections with trading partners all around the world – strengthening links with old friends and creating new opportunities. “The UK’s prosperity relies on its wealth of innovative and ambitious small and medium-sized businesses. Whenever I have had the chance to meet the people who run such enterprises, I have been struck by their ingenuity, drive and commitment. They demonstrate the best qualities of our national character.” William also ...

Duchess of Cambridge is Feeling Better, Says Prince William

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Prince William revealed that his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge has been feeling better since her third pregnancy was announced in early September. Prince William was attending a reception and award ceremony for the Metropolitan and City Police Orphans Fund, of which he recently became Patron, and spoke to an elderly woman about Catherine’s condition. “She’s been feeling better, thank you,” the Prince told the woman, Iris Orrell. The Duchess of Cambridge has been suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum for the third time, a severe form of morning sickness. She previously suffered from the condition during the early stages of her pregnancies with Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Prince William further questioned Orrell, who told him she’d also suffered severe morning sickness during her three pregnancies, about the toll. “Did it get worse with each one?” Some pundits wondered whether he was asking because the Duchess’s case was also more severe this time. Prince William also r...

Duchess of Cambridge Sends Message of Support for SportsAid Week

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The Duchess of Cambridge has sent a message of support as SportsAid Week begins. SportsAid is a charity that helps young athletes pursue their goals to become Olympians, Paralympians, and world champions via financial support. Founded in 1976, the charity helps young people at the “very start of their journey towards becoming the next generation of sporting heroes. “The most talented young athletes throughout the United Kingdom show great levels of commitment and dedication as they aim to bring sporting success to our country in future years. The early part of this journey is a challenging one. Many of the athletes are still in education and reliant on their family for all the support a young sportsperson needs to allow them to train and compete,” reads the beginning of the Duchess’s message. “SportsAid supports over 1,000 athletes every year from more than 60 different sports, and as Patron, I am very proud of the impact SportsAid has on these young people, helping to relieve the diff...

Prince William remains tight-lipped after he is asked about a potential Harry & Meghan marriage

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The Duke of Cambridge was forced to react to the news of his brother’s relationship with Meghan Markle after the topic came up in conversation during a visit to Milton Keynes. During a visit to William Cowley Parchment Makers, the company’s general manager told the Duke: “If Prince Harry marries Meghan then his certificate will be in our vellum.” Prince William avoided commenting but opted for an awkward laugh before moving the conversation along. Speaking afterwards, Paul Wright who spoke to the Duke said the Prince laughed, but it was a “nice laugh.” The Queen must give formal consent for a royal marriage, and this consent is made in a calf-skin document called the “instrument of consent”. The document is made in Milton Keynes by William Cowley Parchment Makers. Paul Wright said: “Any member of the royal family needs the permission of the Queen. It’s called the instrument of consent. “There were instances where members of the royal family were marrying prostitutes – you can’t have th...

MP for Kensington brands the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as "ridiculous"

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The newly elected and first ever Labour Member of Parliament for Kensington has given some serious criticism towards the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Emma Dent Coad made history when she became the first Labour MP to be elected in Kensington, the UK’s richest constituency. With a slim majority of just 20 votes, she won the Kensington seat after the general elections in June. It is no secret that the Labour MP is a convinced republican. On Monday she attended a pro-republican event entitled “Reigning in the Monarchy” in London. There she spoke of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the most famous residents of Kensington. In a conversation with delegates, she said about the monarchy: “The system is ridiculous,” adding “We should not be funding them.” After some comments on the monarchy in general, Ms Dent Coad also targeted the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge who live in Kensington Palace. The MP thought it was absolutely “disgusting” that the Duchess of Cambridge bought jumpers at the c...

The Duke of Cambridge reveals that Prince George is "fed up" with school

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Despite only being two weeks into his educational journey, it appears Prince George is already fed up of school having found it heavy going. During a visit to Milton Keynes, the Duke of Cambridge told a fellow parent: “I just dropped George off and he didn’t want to go.” Prince William, who drops George off to school every day, hinted that like many parents, getting the four-year-old into school in the morning is no easy task. The Duke was speaking to 31-year-old Louise Smith who chatted to the Prince after he came over to meet her two young children. She said: “It was really exciting meeting William. He told me he’d just dropped Prince George off at school and he didn’t want to go. Sounds a bit like mine really.” The Duke of Cambridge spent Tuesday in Milton Keynes to celebrate the town’s 50th anniversary. Prince George attends the £18,000 per year Thomas’s School Battersea and was dropped off by his father on his first day earlier this month. The young Prince is known as George Cambr...

A Book Review, Princess Diana Survivor

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The last few months have seen the publication of many books and articles and airing of lots of TV shows about Diana, Princess of Wales who died twenty years ago this past August. These shows and articles usually examine Diana’s final days and explain what effect her death and funeral had on both her close family and the country in general. Diana Survivor is rather different to many of these publications, firstly because it is a novel and secondly because, in the book, Diana wakes up in Paris after surviving the car crash. The book, by author Dean Dudley, was first published three years ago, but a special edition for the anniversary of Diana’s death has recently been released. The author says that the book was created for “everyone who still misses Diana and wonders what might have happened if she had lived”. Although the book is not entirely historically accurate, because real stories have been intertwined with fiction, it has been well researched. The story tracks Diana’s progress as ...

Duke & Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry to host World Mental Health day event

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The Duchess of Cambridge was last seen publicly in August viewing a tribute garden for the late Diana, Princess of Wales at Kensington Palace. It would be her last public engagement before the announcement of her third pregnancy was announced earlier this month. Catherine again is suffering from severe morning sickness, which has forced her to cancel previously scheduled events. Kensington Palace today announced that the Duchess, alongside the Duke and Prince Harry, will make her first public appearance since the pregnancy announcement at an event held at Buckingham Palace on October 10th for World Mental Health Day. This is the next step in the royal trio’s campaign centred on ending the stigma surrounding mental health in the UK. Earlier this year, the three royals attended the London Marathon in support of mental health. This year’s theme for World Mental Health Day, which is held every year in October, is to showcase mental health in the workplace. Mental health professionals will ...

Duke of Cambridge Attracts Controversy over Drugs Comment

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Prince William attracted some controversy earlier this week when he asked whether drugs should be legalised while on a visit to Spitalfields Crypt Trust. “Can I ask you a very massive question - it’s a big one - there’s obviously a lot of pressure growing in areas about legalising drugs and things like that. What are your individual opinions on that?” Prince William asked three people who have benefitted from the Trust’s work. “I know it’s a big question, but you seem like the key people to actually get a very good idea as to, you know, what are the big dangers there - what are the feelings?” Heather Blackburn, one of the people he asked, said, “Most of the people I’ve known in recovery, 95% had massive trauma and terrible stuff happen to them and using drugs to cope, and then you get put in prison, you don’t get the facilities and the actual help you need, you get punished…it’s going to do even more harm, I think. “You can’t just say, you know, ‘drugs are illegal’ or ‘now we can all g...

The Duke of Cambridge jokes about his hair

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Prince Willam joked about his receding hairline Tuesday morning as he kicked off a visit to a charity café in Shoreditch. “I don’t have much hair,” he said to hairdresser Taz Kabria. “I can’t give you much business.” Prince William was greeting the hairdressers who work next door to the café when he made the quip about his hair. Jokes about the Prince’s hair aren’t new fodder for the Royal Family. While on their first overseas tour to the United States in 2011, the Duchess of Cambridge joked that they were late to the BAFTA Brits to Watch event because “William had to do his hair.” The Duke of Cambridge was visiting the Spitalfields Crypt Trust, which is a charity that provides “holistic recovery service to those dealing with complex drug and alcohol addictions, and often homelessness,” per the Royal Family’s website. The Duke visited two of Spitalfields Crypt Trust’s social enterprises: Paper & Cup, a café and bookshop; and Restoration Station, a vintage furniture and refurbishmen...

The Duchess of Cambridge stars in new mental health campaign for children

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The Duchess of Cambridge has lent her support to a new mental health campaign in the form of a video message for the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families (AFNCCF). The centre’s new ‘You're Never Too Young to Talk Mental Health’ features the Duchess, who is Royal Patron of the charity which offers a mental health assessment and treatment programme. In the video, the Duchess says: “As parents, we all want our children to have the best possible start in life. Encouraging children to understand and be open about their feelings can give them the skills to cope with the ups and downs that life will throw at them as they grow up. “It’s important that our children understand that emotions are normal, and that they have the confidence to ask for help if they are struggling. “This is why I am proud to support the ‘You’re never too young to talk’ mental health campaign by the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, which is being rolled out across primary schools...

The Duke of Cambridge to attend the world premiere of Blue Planet II

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On Wednesday, 27 September Prince William will join Sir David Attenborough and composer Hans Zimmer at the British Film Institute IMAX cinema in London for the world premiere screening of the BBC’s Blue Planet II. The special screening aims to celebrate the show’s potential to inspire future generations of marine conservationists and will see school children from Lionel Primary School in Brentford in attendance alongside specially invited guests. The Duke of Cambridge will join the children in the cinema’s foyer before the screening as they explore interactive marine-themed learning activities and take part in experiential quizzes. Prince William will also see a live demonstration of the breathing apparatus used for underwater filming and some of the special technology which was used to film the series, such as the Megadome camera. Prince William will then join the invited audience to watch the premiere of the Blue Planet II prequel as well as the opening episode. The five-minute serie...

Demand for lentils soar after they appear on Prince George's £18,000 per year school men

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Demand for lentil has soared over the past week according to farmers, and it is all because they feature on the menu of Prince George’s £18,000 per year school. Despite only being four-years-old, the young Prince seems to have successfully influenced more people to eat their greens than even the likes of Jamie Oliver! Puy lentil producers have reported a sudden boost in demand for the crop after it was reported that Thomas’s School Battersea would be offering this on the school menu. Speaking to L’express newspaper, a spokesperson for Lentil firm Sabarot said that they believe the sudden increase in demand is down to Prince George, with people wanting to eat the same food as him. On his first day at school, Prince George was offered a meal of either lamb ragout with garlic and herbs, pork stroganoff with red peppers or smoked mackerel on a bed of puy lentils. Prince George is known as George Cambridge to his classmates. Thomas’s Battersea’s motto is “be kind” and requires that students...

'Super fan' behind stalking of Prince George; "He would have been safe"

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The woman who was arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary at Prince George’s new school was a super fan of the Royal Family. According to her mother, 40-year-old Louise Chantry is in love with the fairytale aspect of their lives. Chantry who was previously a holistic healer has also been convicted of hotel fraud. Rona Crawford, Chantry’s mother, spoke to The Sun about the incident. “She wouldn’t have done any harm to George,” Crawford said. “He would have been safe with her. “She just loves the royal family and loves kids.” Adding on that the Cambridge family “represent the ideal family life she would like to have”. “People were very much in love with Diana when she was alive, this is similar. It’s a fairytale. It’s a fantasy.” Chantry was charged with £100 fine after unpaid hotel bills and has a hard time finding work. “She’s been under a lot of stress,” her mother explained, Chantry recently split with her husband of six years. “She has no children herself. She wants stability, a...

Prince William speaks out about Prince George's 'school stalker' incident

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The Duke of Cambridge has spoken for the first time about an incident which occurred earlier this week where an alleged stalker was arrested for gaining access to Prince George’s new school. On a visit to a hospital in Liverpool, when asked about the incident, Prince William said: “It’s been a very interesting week.” Scotland Yard revealed on Wednesday that a 40-year-old woman had been arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary at Thomas’s Battersea School. The woman was arrested at 14:15hrs on Wednesday, 13 September relating to an incident the day previously when an individual gained access to its premises. In a statement issued, the Metropolitan Police say that the woman was arrested in the vicinity of the school and remains in custody. The statement reads: “We are working with the school, which is attended by His Royal Highness Prince George, to review its security arrangements after the incident. “Police were alerted and officers attended immediately after the issue came to light...

Prince William on Princess Charlotte: "She's going to be trouble when she gets older"

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The Duke of Cambridge has been speaking about his two children on a trip to Liverpool today. During a visit to Aintree Hospital, one patient asked how the Duchess of Cambridge and the two children are doing. The second-in-line-to the throne replied: “She’s doing very well, thanks. “George started school, so it’s been a very interesting week.” Speaking of his youngest child, two-year-old Princess Charlotte, William said: “She’s going to be trouble when she gets older. All fathers say that to me, watch out for the little girls.” “But they’re all very well, thanks.” The Duchess of Cambridge is currently at Kensington Palace after she was forced to cancel her planned engagements due to a severe case of morning sickness. Her illness resulted in Kensington Palace being forced to announce earlier than planned that the Duke and Duchess are expecting their third child. Although a due date has not been revealed, it is expected the baby will arrive in the Spring. The Duke of Cambridge began his v...

The Duke of Cambridge visits McLaren Production Centre

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Britain’s McLaren Automotive currently produces some of today’s top sports cars and luxury vehicles. Ever since successful Formula One driver Bruce McLaren first introduced his M1A race car in 1964, McLaren Automotive has grown astronomically into one of Britain’s finest vehicular production companies of the age. His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge made a pit stop at McLaren Automotive’s location in Woking on Tuesday to tour their iconic facilities and meet with the individuals who keep the production centre working on daily basis. The facility itself is said to embody the very spirit of the company itself which is home to the innovation necessary that is then built into each road car bearing the McLaren name. “I am a car enthusiast. I don’t know very much about cars, but I like speed,” the Duke of Cambridge said. During the tour of the McLaren Automotive Production Centre, His Royal Highness was shown a life-size replica of one of McLaren’s cars made exclusively of legos, of whic...

The Duke of Cambridge meets survivors of football child abuse

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The Duke of Cambridge, who is the president of the Football Association (FA), has met with adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse at the Sporting Chance charity in Liphook, set up by former England football captain Tony Adams. The charity is specifically set up for those affected by non-recent sexual abuse in football. The Duke of Cambridge said: “We have been very good at tackling things like racism and such in football and the fact that we are now seen to be leading the way in football, and mental health is fantastic. “I’ve always felt those young men get put into the situation where they have amazing feet, their skill with the ball is unquestionable, but everyone forgets about the rest of the body, they forget about the head, they forget about how they have been brought up, about what they have been through.” The Duke of Cambridge said that too little had been done to prevent tragedies such as the suicide of former Wales manager Gary Speed and problems suffered by stars such as A...

Woman arrested following incident at Prince George's new school

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Scotland Yard says that a 40-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of attempted burglary at Prince George’s new school. The woman was arrested at 14:15hrs on Wednesday, 13 September relating to an incident that occurred at Thomas’s Battersea School the day previously when an individual gained access to its premises. In a statement issued, the Metropolitan Police say that the woman was arrested in the vicinity of the school and remains in custody. The statement reads: “We are working with the school, which is attended by His Royal Highness Prince George, to review its security arrangements after the incident. “Police were alerted and officers attended immediately after the issue came to light. Police are part of the protective security arrangements for the Prince and we will continue to work closely with the school, which is responsible for building security on its site.”

Prince William says how Prince George would love a life-size Lego car

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He may be the future king, but Prince George is just like every other four-year-old. On Tuesday, the Duke of Cambridge toured McLaren's design and production centres in Woking, Surrey where he got an up close view of the 280,000 Lego-brick version of the 720s road car. Upon viewing it, Prince William exclaimed: "Wow! My son would love this!" Adding on: "My son's very into Lego, and he'd love this: it's incredible!" For the ‘big kids', Prince William got to take a seat in the real version of the car. "I am a car enthusiast," the Duke of Cambridge said. "I don't know very much about cars, but I like speed." Although, despite his modesty, he did understand one of the biggest selling features of any car- cup holders. "The key question is: does it have a coffee cup holder? It's a fast car, but does it have a coffee cup holder?" In a comprehensive tour of the site's innovative design area and production floor, ...

Prince Charles comments on Prince George's first day of school

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Prince Charles has commented on Prince George’s first day at school. Prince George started at his new school on Thursday. While speaking to ITV News about Prince George’s first day at school, Prince Charles joked when asked if he had any advice for the young prince. He said “Course not! He wouldn’t take it from me at that age.” Prince Charles said that at “that age you don’t worry quite so much about going to school than when you get a bit older.” Prince George looked nervous as he walked into the grounds of his new school. The Duchess of Cambridge wasn’t there to be with him as she is suffering from morning sickness. This follows the announcement that the Duke and Duchess are expecting their third child. Prince Charles, talking about Prince George, said: “Poor old thing. He’s been left there to have to get on with it. When the parents go away is always the problem.” He said that he would be “interested to hear how he get on.” He also added “It’s good for you, in the end, I suppose. It...

Prince George wasn't the only royal starting at Thomas's Battersea

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Maud Windsor with her father Lord  Frederick Windsor While the eyes were all on the future king starting his education at Thomas's Battersea, another member of the royal family went mostly unnoticed starting her year off at the same school. Maud Windsor, daughter of Lord Fredrick Windsor and Lady Sophie of Windsor, was all smiles as she entered the school with her father. The four-year-old was dressed in the same smart uniform as Prince George, only swapped out with a skirt rather than shorts and a red ribbon in her hair. Maud will be in the same class as Prince George. Maud Windsor was dropped off by her father Lord  Frederick Windsor Maud's mother was likely at home with her one-year-old sister, Isabella. Born on the 15th of August 2013 to Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor, Maud Elizabeth Daphne Marina is the first grandchild of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, first cousin twice removed of Her Majesty the Queen. She was born at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Centre in Los...

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge release photo of Prince George's first day at school

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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge release photo of Prince George's first day at school The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have a released a new photograph to mark Prince George's first day at school. In the photo, Prince George is stood beside his father outside the doors of Kensington Palace. The two princes are holding hands, as they were early on Thursday morning when William dropped his son off at school for the first time. A Kensington Palace spokesperson said: “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to share a photograph of The Duke and Prince George at Kensington Palace this morning. The image was taken shortly before Prince George left for his first day of school at Thomas's Battersea. Their Royal Highnesses are delighted to share this lovely picture as Prince George starts school, and would like to thank everyone for all of the kind messages they have received."

Prince George begins first day of school

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Prince George begins first day of school Prince George has started his first day of school this morning at Thomas’s Battersea dressed in his school uniform of a navy v-neck jumper, matching shorts, and long red socks with his black shoes. His father, the Duke of Cambridge, accompanied his nervous looking son as he arrived. His mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, was unable to join him as she is suffering from the crippling morning sickness that plagued her first two pregnancies. Kensington Palace announced that Catherine was expecting her and William’s third child on 4 September. She was forced to pull out of a planned engagement that afternoon and a joint appearance the next day with Princes William and Harry due to the morning sickness. Kensington Palace confirmed this morning that Her Royal Highness would not accompany her husband and son to Thomas’s Battersea saying, “Unfortunately The Duchess of Cambridge remains unwell, and will not be able to accompany Prince George on his first d...