Every Dress From Kate Middleton's Royal Tour of India and Bhutan
The couple met youngsters at Mumbai's iconic Oval Maidan recreation ground in the south of the city on the first day of their tour of India. They earlier arrived at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel.
Day three of the royal tour brought two very different ensembles for the Duchess. Kate and William’s first engagement was at a contact center for the Salaam Baalak Trust. The organization helps children who live on the streets near the Delhi train station. It’s estimated that as many as 7,000 vulnerable children, most of them […]
Assam state's chief minister, Tarun Gogoi, and his wife, Dolly, greeted the royal couple with 'gamochas,' or traditional hand-woven scarves used to greet special guests in Assamese culture.
The Duchess of Cambridge slipped off her shoes during a visit to the Gandhi Smiriti museum this afternoon to reveal she'd neglected to get a pre-tour pedicure before her trip to India.
The royal couple met some of Mumbai's infamous 'slumdog' children earlier today before receiving a traditional Indian welcome at the ancient Banganga Water Tank.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge concluded the first day of the royal tour in style - attending a glittering gala dinner and reception with Bollywood's biggest stars. The £25,000 a table dinner is the most glamorous event on the itinerary and the perfect finish to what has been an incredible, action packed day. Since William and Kate touched down it was non-stop with a variety of interesting engagements. The Duchess made a dazzling arrival. Photographers ready to capture the first glimpse of the couple on the red carpet. The Duke and Duchess posed for photos. The dinner was held in William and Kate's honour to celebrate Mumbai's film and creative industries. It was hosted by the British High Commission in partnership with the British Asian Trust, of which Prince Charles is founder and President. The Prince of Wales founded the British Asian Trust in 2007 to do something about the widespread poverty and hardship that he saw in South Asia. Film actors including Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Rishi Kapoor, Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar, and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar who the Cambridges met earlier today, were amongst the many famous stars welcoming the Duke and Duchess to India. Kate met star Aishwarya Rai and The ‘King of Bollywood’ Shah Rukh Khan. The gala was held at the ballroom of The Taj Mahal Palace where the Cambridges are staying tonight. The hotel shared photos of final preparations before guests arrived. A look at an invitation. Kanika Kapoor Twitter Feed Kate chatting with guests. Kate spoke about missing George and Charlotte with Madhuri Dixit. Emily Andrews Twitter Feed What's on the menu tonight? The Mail Online reports that gosht dum biryani made with mutton and green chillies is. And a milder option is also on offer – chicken butter masala. Kate sat between Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and Adar Poonawalla. The event raised funds for three charities the Cambridges had the opportunity to learn more about during their activities earlier today: Door Step School, which works to provide literacy to marginalised sections of society; India's Childline - helping vulnerable children in need; and Magic Bus - an organisation committed to steering children towards a better life. The Palace said: "The Duke and Duchess are pleased that this event will raise funds to create a small legacy of their visit to India." Prince William gave a speech at the gala: "When Catherine and I were married, India was the first place on Catherine's list that she told me that she wanted to visit. Two children and five years later, we have finally made it - and we are both honoured to be here. Catherine and I embark on a journey to get to know the vibrant India of the 21st century". Kate chose a bespoke sapphire blue gown and matching cape by her go-to evening wear designer Jenny Packham. The beading on the gown was actually done in India and the silhouette and design of the garment was clearly inspired by the host country. Sapphire blue is a fantastic colour for Kate - she looked outstanding. The Duchess has really embraced India in terms of her sartorial selections across the board today. A look at the beautiful beading. And the train.. Kate's clutch was designed to perfectly match her gown. Kate's earrings are by Indian jeweller Amrapali. What Kate Wore shared a very similar pair by the jeweller - the Lapis & Diamond Double Oval Drop Earrings. They originally selling for $2900 before going on sale at Gilt. Gilt With thanks to those who suggested the Duchess wore the Prada Suede Wavy Strap Sandal. The d'orsay sandal features a wavy three-strap upper, adjustable slingback and lightly padded footbed. They are available at Neiman Marcus for $750. Today's events If you're just joining us, the day kicked off with our Royal Tour Countdown Blog. Our post covering William and Kate's arrival at the Taj Mahal Palace is here. Our post covering the couple's engagements in Mumbai is here. Keep up to date with all the latest happenings by visiting our Royal Tour 2016 Page. Tomorrow's events Prince William will carry out an investiture. Launch the Technology Rocketship Awards at The Social and meet young entrepeneurs. From here, William and Kate will travel to New Delhi where they will lay a wreath at India Gate,. They will pay a visit to Gandhi Smitri. In the evening, the couple will attend a birthday party for the Queen at the British High Commissioner's residence. What do you think of day one of the royal tour? Are you enjoying it? A huge thank you to everyone for reading :) There's a video from the gala available on YouTube. See you all tomorrow!
Photos from Kate Middleton's Entire India Wardrobe
Kate Middleton and Prince William are currently enjoying a trip to India. The royal couple are finishing up their tour of India before making the journey to Bhutan, but the Duchess of Cambridge was seen comforting Wills as the two enjoyed a safari.Re
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge put their fitness levels to the test this morning as they set off on a hike to Paro Taktsang, the Tiger’s Nest monastery. Kensington Palace said today "promises to be a very special one" and noted "it is a magical place the Duke and Duchess are thrilled to be visiting. Their hike will allow them to get a real sense of the natural and spiritual beauty of the country". Beautiful photo of the couple smiling as they taking in the surroundings. The hike is certainly no mean feat, taking five to six hours depending on one's pace. In an unusual move William and Kate said hello to media as they passed them during their trek. We very rarely see the royals interact with the press at all, it's safe to say relations are much improved and more relaxed on this trip. The Duke and Duchess talk to their guide Phunto Tashi beside a Buddhist prayer wheel. At the half-way point William said: "Let's do it, Let's go." As the royals looked at the view ahead William said "Look at the roof of the temple. It's cool. What a great view". Kate replied "It's very special". The couple pose at a beautiful point overlooking the monastery. Emily Andrews shared this lovely snap of the couple. William said the Tiger's Nest hike had been tough today and Kate joked: 'It's a great way to burn off the curry. It was nice to see William and Kate interacting. There were plenty of cute moments. A lovely moment between the two. William and Kate holding hands along the trek. Tiger's Nest is a Himalayan Buddhist sacred site and temple complex, located in the cliffside of the upper Paro valley in Bhutan, dating back to 1862. Guru Padmasambhava is said to have meditated for three years, three months, three weeks, three days and three hours in the 8th century at the site. He is credited with introducing Buddhism to Bhutan. There are many legends associated with Tiger's Nest. One of the most popular - Guru Rinpoche flew to the site as the fiery Dorje Drolo, one of his eight manifestations, on the back of a tigress. The monastery buildings consist of four main temples and residential shelters ideally designed by adapting to the granite rock ledges, the caves and the rocky terrain. Out of the eight caves, four are relatively easy to access. The cave where Padmasmabhava first entered, riding the tiger, is known as 'Tholu Phuk', and the original cave where he resided and meditated is known as the 'Pel Phuk'. He directed the monks to build the monastery here. The monastery is so precariously perched that it is said "it clings to the side of the mountain like a gecko". Prince Charles visited the monastery in 1998. William and Kate's staff also made the trek. Below we see hair stylish Amanda Cook Tucker, assistant Sophie Agnew and PA Natasha Archer. When they reached their destination, the couple spent their time inside the monastery privately. They lit butter lamps and received special blessings. William and Kate bought trinkets. Rebecca English Simon Perry shared a photo of the exact pair. Afterwards, they spoke to the press for a few moment. The couple revealed they've been "massively" missing their children and are "looking forward to seeing them. They also said they have spoken to George and Charlotte "many times". Kate noted she saw a couple with a baby at the monastery and thought "it was very brave of them". More from the Mail Online: 'As the pair came back down the mountain, William greeted reporters by saying 'hello intrepid explorers'. He said: 'Are you sure you didn't just get off a donkey? I wish I had! 'It was amazing. Beautiful scenery as you saw. With the mountains like this and the temples at the top, it was just stunning to walk up there and see all the scenery and to listen to some of the history and religion of the country. It's really important when you come on a trip like this to see some of that.' Asked about his comment that it was 'easy' at the half-way point, William admitted: 'I may have slightly spoken too soon. It was a little bit cheeky on the second part definitely.' Kate described it as an 'amazing experience', adding 'I feel very lucky and fortunate to see such beautiful scenery. As William said, we have learnt about the country.' The King of Bhutan had sent some of his own horses to accompany the couple in case either struggled and needed to go on horseback, but neither of them had needed to. ' Watch the video below. Full Video: William & Kate talk to the press about the experience & missing their kids after completing their hike https://t.co/CeySCHLWjr — British Royals (@britishroyals) April 15, 2016 The interview was organised last minute due to a row erupting between KP and the media over lack of access during much of the event. Emily Andrews Kensington Palace said afterwards "The Duke and Duchess have just returned to Thimphu after an amazing day at the Tiger's Nest. TRH hiked to the top of the mountain, and were taken by monks through the temples at the monastery. It was important for TRH to learn more about Bhutan's history & religion, whilst showcasing its natural scenery." The Duchess' outdoors look consisted of several pieces. Lena via Twitter believes Kate wore the Jaeger Classic Linen Blouse. The £89 blouse is made from lightweight and breathable linen - a good choice for the nature of the day. The piece features a curved hem and handy button detail to keep the sleeves in place when you roll them up. The blouse is available at Jaeger, John Lewis and House of Fraser. House of Fraser The blouse comes in several colours including Ice Green and Orange. Jaeger It appears Kate wore her Really Wild Clothing Shooting Waistcoat. Kate first wore the soft leather piece for a day of outdoor activities at Widehorizons Adventure Centre in 2012. Kate's waistcoat is sold out, but the Nubuck Shoot Waistcoat is very similar for those seeking an alternative. The Duchess wore skinny jeans, the exact pair has not been identified yet. Kate wore her Penelope Chilvers Long Tassel Boots. The $475 handmade boot is cut close to the ankle for a more feminine fit, has a scalloped detail at the zip panel, and a leather tassel on the zip pull. It is fully leather-lined and has a Goodyear Welted Commando rubber sole. Kate had the boots for over a decade, they remain a trusty staple in her collection. I was surprised she didn't opt for hiking boots today; the Chilvers boots must be incredibly comfortable. The Duchess accessorised with her Kiki McDonough Citrine drops. Kiki McDonough Kate wore her Ray Ban Wayfarers. And her Flora Garments Indian Embroidered Stole. Flora Garments There's a video from the trek available on YouTube. William and Kate will attend a reception next!
The Duchess of Cambridge packed her bags for another royal tour. See all her dresses, casual wear, jewellery and accessories from designer outfits to thriftier finds from high street favourites with our picture guide to Kate Middleton's latest tour-drobe
The Duchess of Cambridge went with a favorite designer for today’s launch of the India and Bhutan tour. For her arrival in Mumbai with Prince William, the Duchess opted for a design by Alexander McQueen. The couple was officially welcomed to the Taj Palace Hotel by Mr. Taljinder Singh, the hotel’s General Manager. And given a brief tour of […]
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Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge hit up India and Bhutan in a much-publicized whirlwind tour — and their trip provided us with some stellar sightseeing of our own, thanks to Kate Middleton's parade of gorgeous outfits.
This may be the couple's wildest royal adventure
The Duchess of Cambridge looked radiant in red as she wore a £745 Beulah dress featuring Bhutan's national flower - the poppy - in a special tribute to the country.
Where Princess Diana went alone, her son Prince William visited the Taj Mahal with his wife Kate on Saturday.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge put their fitness levels to the test this morning as they set off on a hike to Paro Taktsang, the Tiger’s Nest monastery. Kensington Palace said today "promises to be a very special one" and noted "it is a magical place the Duke and Duchess are thrilled to be visiting. Their hike will allow them to get a real sense of the natural and spiritual beauty of the country". Beautiful photo of the couple smiling as they taking in the surroundings. The hike is certainly no mean feat, taking five to six hours depending on one's pace. In an unusual move William and Kate said hello to media as they passed them during their trek. We very rarely see the royals interact with the press at all, it's safe to say relations are much improved and more relaxed on this trip. The Duke and Duchess talk to their guide Phunto Tashi beside a Buddhist prayer wheel. At the half-way point William said: "Let's do it, Let's go." As the royals looked at the view ahead William said "Look at the roof of the temple. It's cool. What a great view". Kate replied "It's very special". The couple pose at a beautiful point overlooking the monastery. Emily Andrews shared this lovely snap of the couple. William said the Tiger's Nest hike had been tough today and Kate joked: 'It's a great way to burn off the curry. It was nice to see William and Kate interacting. There were plenty of cute moments. A lovely moment between the two. William and Kate holding hands along the trek. Tiger's Nest is a Himalayan Buddhist sacred site and temple complex, located in the cliffside of the upper Paro valley in Bhutan, dating back to 1862. Guru Padmasambhava is said to have meditated for three years, three months, three weeks, three days and three hours in the 8th century at the site. He is credited with introducing Buddhism to Bhutan. There are many legends associated with Tiger's Nest. One of the most popular - Guru Rinpoche flew to the site as the fiery Dorje Drolo, one of his eight manifestations, on the back of a tigress. The monastery buildings consist of four main temples and residential shelters ideally designed by adapting to the granite rock ledges, the caves and the rocky terrain. Out of the eight caves, four are relatively easy to access. The cave where Padmasmabhava first entered, riding the tiger, is known as 'Tholu Phuk', and the original cave where he resided and meditated is known as the 'Pel Phuk'. He directed the monks to build the monastery here. The monastery is so precariously perched that it is said "it clings to the side of the mountain like a gecko". Prince Charles visited the monastery in 1998. William and Kate's staff also made the trek. Below we see hair stylish Amanda Cook Tucker, assistant Sophie Agnew and PA Natasha Archer. When they reached their destination, the couple spent their time inside the monastery privately. They lit butter lamps and received special blessings. William and Kate bought trinkets. Rebecca English Simon Perry shared a photo of the exact pair. Afterwards, they spoke to the press for a few moment. The couple revealed they've been "massively" missing their children and are "looking forward to seeing them. They also said they have spoken to George and Charlotte "many times". Kate noted she saw a couple with a baby at the monastery and thought "it was very brave of them". More from the Mail Online: 'As the pair came back down the mountain, William greeted reporters by saying 'hello intrepid explorers'. He said: 'Are you sure you didn't just get off a donkey? I wish I had! 'It was amazing. Beautiful scenery as you saw. With the mountains like this and the temples at the top, it was just stunning to walk up there and see all the scenery and to listen to some of the history and religion of the country. It's really important when you come on a trip like this to see some of that.' Asked about his comment that it was 'easy' at the half-way point, William admitted: 'I may have slightly spoken too soon. It was a little bit cheeky on the second part definitely.' Kate described it as an 'amazing experience', adding 'I feel very lucky and fortunate to see such beautiful scenery. As William said, we have learnt about the country.' The King of Bhutan had sent some of his own horses to accompany the couple in case either struggled and needed to go on horseback, but neither of them had needed to. ' Watch the video below. Full Video: William & Kate talk to the press about the experience & missing their kids after completing their hike https://t.co/CeySCHLWjr — British Royals (@britishroyals) April 15, 2016 The interview was organised last minute due to a row erupting between KP and the media over lack of access during much of the event. Emily Andrews Kensington Palace said afterwards "The Duke and Duchess have just returned to Thimphu after an amazing day at the Tiger's Nest. TRH hiked to the top of the mountain, and were taken by monks through the temples at the monastery. It was important for TRH to learn more about Bhutan's history & religion, whilst showcasing its natural scenery." The Duchess' outdoors look consisted of several pieces. Lena via Twitter believes Kate wore the Jaeger Classic Linen Blouse. The £89 blouse is made from lightweight and breathable linen - a good choice for the nature of the day. The piece features a curved hem and handy button detail to keep the sleeves in place when you roll them up. The blouse is available at Jaeger, John Lewis and House of Fraser. House of Fraser The blouse comes in several colours including Ice Green and Orange. Jaeger It appears Kate wore her Really Wild Clothing Shooting Waistcoat. Kate first wore the soft leather piece for a day of outdoor activities at Widehorizons Adventure Centre in 2012. Kate's waistcoat is sold out, but the Nubuck Shoot Waistcoat is very similar for those seeking an alternative. The Duchess wore skinny jeans, the exact pair has not been identified yet. Kate wore her Penelope Chilvers Long Tassel Boots. The $475 handmade boot is cut close to the ankle for a more feminine fit, has a scalloped detail at the zip panel, and a leather tassel on the zip pull. It is fully leather-lined and has a Goodyear Welted Commando rubber sole. Kate had the boots for over a decade, they remain a trusty staple in her collection. I was surprised she didn't opt for hiking boots today; the Chilvers boots must be incredibly comfortable. The Duchess accessorised with her Kiki McDonough Citrine drops. Kiki McDonough Kate wore her Ray Ban Wayfarers. And her Flora Garments Indian Embroidered Stole. Flora Garments There's a video from the trek available on YouTube. William and Kate will attend a reception next!
The Duchess of Cambridge slipped off her shoes during a visit to the Gandhi Smiriti museum this afternoon to reveal she'd neglected to get a pre-tour pedicure before her trip to India.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge put their fitness levels to the test this morning as they set off on a hike to Paro Taktsang, the Tiger’s Nest monastery. Kensington Palace said today "promises to be a very special one" and noted "it is a magical place the Duke and Duchess are thrilled to be visiting. Their hike will allow them to get a real sense of the natural and spiritual beauty of the country". Beautiful photo of the couple smiling as they taking in the surroundings. The hike is certainly no mean feat, taking five to six hours depending on one's pace. In an unusual move William and Kate said hello to media as they passed them during their trek. We very rarely see the royals interact with the press at all, it's safe to say relations are much improved and more relaxed on this trip. The Duke and Duchess talk to their guide Phunto Tashi beside a Buddhist prayer wheel. At the half-way point William said: "Let's do it, Let's go." As the royals looked at the view ahead William said "Look at the roof of the temple. It's cool. What a great view". Kate replied "It's very special". The couple pose at a beautiful point overlooking the monastery. Emily Andrews shared this lovely snap of the couple. William said the Tiger's Nest hike had been tough today and Kate joked: 'It's a great way to burn off the curry. It was nice to see William and Kate interacting. There were plenty of cute moments. A lovely moment between the two. William and Kate holding hands along the trek. Tiger's Nest is a Himalayan Buddhist sacred site and temple complex, located in the cliffside of the upper Paro valley in Bhutan, dating back to 1862. Guru Padmasambhava is said to have meditated for three years, three months, three weeks, three days and three hours in the 8th century at the site. He is credited with introducing Buddhism to Bhutan. There are many legends associated with Tiger's Nest. One of the most popular - Guru Rinpoche flew to the site as the fiery Dorje Drolo, one of his eight manifestations, on the back of a tigress. The monastery buildings consist of four main temples and residential shelters ideally designed by adapting to the granite rock ledges, the caves and the rocky terrain. Out of the eight caves, four are relatively easy to access. The cave where Padmasmabhava first entered, riding the tiger, is known as 'Tholu Phuk', and the original cave where he resided and meditated is known as the 'Pel Phuk'. He directed the monks to build the monastery here. The monastery is so precariously perched that it is said "it clings to the side of the mountain like a gecko". Prince Charles visited the monastery in 1998. William and Kate's staff also made the trek. Below we see hair stylish Amanda Cook Tucker, assistant Sophie Agnew and PA Natasha Archer. When they reached their destination, the couple spent their time inside the monastery privately. They lit butter lamps and received special blessings. William and Kate bought trinkets. Rebecca English Simon Perry shared a photo of the exact pair. Afterwards, they spoke to the press for a few moment. The couple revealed they've been "massively" missing their children and are "looking forward to seeing them. They also said they have spoken to George and Charlotte "many times". Kate noted she saw a couple with a baby at the monastery and thought "it was very brave of them". More from the Mail Online: 'As the pair came back down the mountain, William greeted reporters by saying 'hello intrepid explorers'. He said: 'Are you sure you didn't just get off a donkey? I wish I had! 'It was amazing. Beautiful scenery as you saw. With the mountains like this and the temples at the top, it was just stunning to walk up there and see all the scenery and to listen to some of the history and religion of the country. It's really important when you come on a trip like this to see some of that.' Asked about his comment that it was 'easy' at the half-way point, William admitted: 'I may have slightly spoken too soon. It was a little bit cheeky on the second part definitely.' Kate described it as an 'amazing experience', adding 'I feel very lucky and fortunate to see such beautiful scenery. As William said, we have learnt about the country.' The King of Bhutan had sent some of his own horses to accompany the couple in case either struggled and needed to go on horseback, but neither of them had needed to. ' Watch the video below. Full Video: William & Kate talk to the press about the experience & missing their kids after completing their hike https://t.co/CeySCHLWjr — British Royals (@britishroyals) April 15, 2016 The interview was organised last minute due to a row erupting between KP and the media over lack of access during much of the event. Emily Andrews Kensington Palace said afterwards "The Duke and Duchess have just returned to Thimphu after an amazing day at the Tiger's Nest. TRH hiked to the top of the mountain, and were taken by monks through the temples at the monastery. It was important for TRH to learn more about Bhutan's history & religion, whilst showcasing its natural scenery." The Duchess' outdoors look consisted of several pieces. Lena via Twitter believes Kate wore the Jaeger Classic Linen Blouse. The £89 blouse is made from lightweight and breathable linen - a good choice for the nature of the day. The piece features a curved hem and handy button detail to keep the sleeves in place when you roll them up. The blouse is available at Jaeger, John Lewis and House of Fraser. House of Fraser The blouse comes in several colours including Ice Green and Orange. Jaeger It appears Kate wore her Really Wild Clothing Shooting Waistcoat. Kate first wore the soft leather piece for a day of outdoor activities at Widehorizons Adventure Centre in 2012. Kate's waistcoat is sold out, but the Nubuck Shoot Waistcoat is very similar for those seeking an alternative. The Duchess wore skinny jeans, the exact pair has not been identified yet. Kate wore her Penelope Chilvers Long Tassel Boots. The $475 handmade boot is cut close to the ankle for a more feminine fit, has a scalloped detail at the zip panel, and a leather tassel on the zip pull. It is fully leather-lined and has a Goodyear Welted Commando rubber sole. Kate had the boots for over a decade, they remain a trusty staple in her collection. I was surprised she didn't opt for hiking boots today; the Chilvers boots must be incredibly comfortable. The Duchess accessorised with her Kiki McDonough Citrine drops. Kiki McDonough Kate wore her Ray Ban Wayfarers. And her Flora Garments Indian Embroidered Stole. Flora Garments There's a video from the trek available on YouTube. William and Kate will attend a reception next!
Ahead of their royal tour in India and Bhutan this weekend, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge opened the doors of their London home to UK residents and students from the two countries.
The Duchess of Cambridge slipped off her shoes during a visit to the Gandhi Smiriti museum this afternoon to reveal she'd neglected to get a pre-tour pedicure before her trip to India.
The Duchess of Cambridge chose a Tory Burch dress with intricate floral embroidery with thigh-high splits for dinner with Bhutan's King and Queen in the capital Thimphu.
The event was thrown by The British High Commission in partnership with the British Asian Trust - Prince Charles' charity - and the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai.
Assam state's chief minister, Tarun Gogoi, and his wife, Dolly, greeted the royal couple with 'gamochas,' or traditional hand-woven scarves used to greet special guests in Assamese culture.
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The Duchess of Cambridge slipped off her shoes during a visit to the Gandhi Smiriti museum this afternoon to reveal she'd neglected to get a pre-tour pedicure before her trip to India.
The Duchess of Cambridge chose a Tory Burch dress with intricate floral embroidery with thigh-high splits for dinner with Bhutan's King and Queen in the capital Thimphu.
The event was thrown by The British High Commission in partnership with the British Asian Trust - Prince Charles' charity - and the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai.
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