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domingo, 27 de abril de 2014

No fim de semana

A Beatificação de dois seres humanos especiais...

Guillermo de Holanda irradia felicidad en su primer Día del Rey: 'Ha sido inolvidable'Los holandeses consideran que el rey Guillermo Alejandro ha hecho un muy buen trabajo durante su primer año en la jefatura del estado, según una encuesta de la televisión pública realizada por la empresa de demoscopia Ipsos con motivo de la celebración del Día del Rey. La reina Máxima, por su parte, vuelve a ser el miembro de la Casa Real con resultados más sobresalientes © Getty Images


Zara está de novo ativa...

The last-minute event in East Devon was devised when nearby Withington unexpectedly cancelled its contestZara, seen here show jumping, became the first royal to win an Olympic medal at the London 2012 games as part of the British eventing teamVZara Phillips cradles with baby Mia - who was supporting her mother at her first competitive ride since giving birth three months ago

sexta-feira, 25 de abril de 2014

O fim

A Royal Tour chegou ao fim. Aqui ficam os recortes dos últimos dias.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2612805/Duke-Duchess-Cambridges-little-prince-bids-farewell-Royal-tour-Australia-comes-end.htmlThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George boarding a flight at RAAF Base Fairbairn in Canberra on FridayCurious George had a good look around as the family prepared to head back to SydneyNot impressed: The little Prince did not look happy as Kate said farewell to Australia's Prime MinisterTransfer: George looked more relaxed as his father William carried him through Sydney airport to catch their flight to LondonThe little prince was smartly dressed in red for the outingHandle with care: Staff carry the Royal couple's gifts in Sydney, including the giant cuddly wombat given to Prince George by Australia's Governor-General Peter Cosgrove

As últimas cerimónias....

A homenagem aos soldados australianos e neozelandeses mortos em combate
Act of remembrance: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend the Australian War Memorial in Canberra on Anzac DayThe Duchess was wearing a red poppy brooch given to her by Victoria Cross recipient Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith's wife EmmaFront row: Kate and William were escorted to their seat to watch the march by veterans of World War II, 20th century conflicts such as the Korean and Vietnam Wars and the more recent wars and peacekeeping effortsRespectful: William and Kate stood for the arrival of Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove and wife Lynne Cosgrove, who stepped from their car as the Australian national anthem was playedTweed: The Palace would not release further details about Kate's outfit, as they did not want to detract from the Anzac Day serviceTogether: Their Royal Highnesses both held on to the large commemorative wreathSilence: William and Kate bow their heads as they take a silent moment after laying a wreathMusical: The Duke and Duchess joined the crowd in singing along to the O Valiant Hearts hymnPrivate moment: The Duke and Duchess are pictured talking by the poppy lined World War I Wall of Remembrance at the Australian National War MemorialInside: The Royal couple gently placed small posies of rosemary and Australian native flowers, including Kangaroo Paw, inside the Tomb of the Unknown Australian SoldierQuiet: Another moment of silence was held by the Tomb of the Unknown Australian SoldierGreen fingered: The Duchess used a shovel to help plant an Aleppo Pine sapling derived from seeds gathered after the battle of Lone Pine

= Serviço noturno, ainda em memória dos soldados

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend the annual Anzac Day dawn service at the Australian War Memorial in CanberraThe pair shared in silent moments in memory of Australia's fallen war deadThe royal couple stood next to Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove and Lynne Cosgrove (left)Kate and William read the order of service by torchlight at 5.30am on Anzac DayAustralia's Governor General and his wife Lynne stood next to the Duchess and Duke, with their hands clasped in front as they listened to the early morning readings

O último jantar....

Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge arrive at the reception hosted by the Governor-General on the final evening of their tour of Australia and New ZealandThe Duke, Duchess and Her excellency Lady Cosgrove listen to an address by the Governor General Peter Cosgrove at Government HouseKate chose an elegant white Lela Rose cocktail dress for the occasion, pairing it with black court heels and diamond drop earringsKate listened to the Governor General's speech, in which he said that the Duchess had 'won hearts from the start' in AustraliaAs the royal couple mingled chatting to groups of people the guests sipped cocktails or drank wineThe couple mingled with the carefully selected guests from the arts, business, charity, conservation and sporting fieldsThe Duchess's personal hairdresser, Amanda Cook Tucker, who has been personally funded by Prince Charles to come on the tour, styled her brunette locks into an elaborate chignon

Antes, na National Gallery

Kate was stopped by three-year-old Wilhelmina Dreghorn who gave the duchess a bunch of flowersKate was stopped by three-year-old Wilhelmina Dreghorn who gave the duchess a bunch of flowers. 'Thank you very much. I love your dress, is it new?' Kate askedWilliam and Kate arrived to a reception at Parliament House held in their honour, which was attended by 600 people including former cricketer Glenn McGrath and actor David WenhamEarlier today Kate and William were greeted by hundreds of admirers in the foyer of Parliament House in Canberra, form where they proceeded to a receptionThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the official reception at Parliament House as one of their final duties in Australia as part of their royal tourKate waves to the 600-strong crowd who turned out to see the duke and duchess arrive at Parliament House, she is accompanied by Margie AbbottThe official party stand during a rendition of Advance Australia Fair, the Australian national anthem, at the commencement of the reception at Parliament HouseWilliam and Kate look at a portrait of HRH Crown Princess Mary of Denmark during their visit to the National Portrait GalleryThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge paused in their duties earlier in the day and said their thoughts were with the Duchess of Cornwall and her family after the tragic death of her brotherThe couple started today by planting an English oak tree at the National Arboretum'Good job!' The Duke of Cambridge encouraged the brothers who watered the oak tree that was being planted in the Arboretum