
The Queen & The Duchess of Cambridge, both in green as they meet the media.
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On November 28, Her Majesty opened up the doors of Buckingham Palace to the world’s media to kick start her Diamond Jubilee celebrations. And she was armed with strong royal company. The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall, and the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge joined the Queen and met with 350 journalists and photographers. Interactions were off-the-record and pictures were limited. Interestingly, Buckingham Palace’s East Gallery was renamed the Tweet Suite for the night for those who wanted to post online messages about the event.
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Olympic Role for William, Kate & Harry
Watch out for the Olympic power trio!
Prince William, Kate, and Prince Harry are joining forces in promoting the 2012 Games. All three young royals, who enjoy playing and watching sport, will help to rally public support for Britain’s athletes before, during and after the Olympics and Paralympics.
William, Kate and Harry are expected to visit team training camps in the run-up to the Games, attend some of the main events in London next summer, and champion the search for future Olympic stars. They join an elite group of 27 of this country’s most inspirational medal-winning Olympians as official ambassadors for Team GB and Paralympics GB.
Article: Express

Prince Harry & Chelsy Davy together in 2010
Prince Harry Meets up with Chelsy Davy
Back from training in the US, Prince Harry bumped into ex-girlfriend (???) Chelsy Davy at The Henry Van Straubenzee Memorial carol concert at St Luke’s Church in Chelsea, London. The pair were seen greeting each other with a friendly hug and kiss as they attended the event of which Harry is a patron for the charity. A large gathering from the royal circle was there. Carole and Pippa Middleton were also present.
After the charity event, Harry & Chelsy met up at The Brompton Club until 2:30am. They went home separately.
Article: Daily Mail
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As Prince William buckles down to get flight hours needed for RAF captaincy, Kate has started spending plenty of her time training to be a royal. The Palace said that they have issued a program that will strengthen the Duchess’ knowledge on the arts, media and the government. Personal sessions with experts are being conducted in St James’s Palace and on site. One sighting was a visit to London’s National Portrait Gallery to understand how it is run. Kate has also been researching on which charities she plans to support by meeting with organizers and visiting on site. However, it is unlikely that any patronages will be announced until the new year. On the evening of the Royal Marsden visit, William, Kate & Harry hosted a reception at St James’s Palace for the staff and donors of The Foundation of Prince William & Prince Harry (they’re still working on a name to encompass Kate).




Back to day job: Prince Harry meets seriously ill children
Tottenham, Hackney, Lambeth & Croydon
The biggest media coverage, naturally, went to William & Kate as they visited Birmingham. Their tour started at Summerfield Community Centre in Winson Green, close to where three men were knocked down and killed during disorder in the city. They had a 20-minute private meeting with the families of the men. William & Kate also met local residents, business people and emergency services staff and were told about what impact the rioting had on the city and the efforts behind the clean-up operation. Afterward, they visited a local business, the Machan Express coffee shop which was looted by up to 70 rioters. The people were very pleased that William & Kate came to visit, with the coffee shop owner even describing it as “the best moment of my life.”



