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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge flew the flag for the UK today at an event to celebrate British creativity.
William and Kate were attending a GREAT reception at NeueHouse, a creative work space in Gramercy, Manhattan, for media types.
Wearing a black dress by maternity label Seraphine with a gold hooped Cartier necklace and her hair swept back in a funky pony tail, Kate chatted with guests including actor Sir Patrick Stewart.
The list featured a host of representatives from the creative industries including Glenda Bailey, editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar, Amanda berry, chief executive of Bafta, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, media mogul Harvey Weinstein, and his Marchesa designer wife Georgina Chapman, and author Imogen Lloyd-Webber, daughter of the musicals composer Lord Lloyd-Webber.
As they mingled, the throng dined on British themed canapes including mini Yorkshire puddings and Scotch egg bites washed down with PG Tips tea and Old Speckled Hen ale.
Sir Patrick, accompanied by his wife, Sunny Ozell, said afterwards: 'I have met many members of the Royal family before but what a personable, pleasant and, may I say, attractive couple.
'Prince William told me he had never been to New York before which, I must say, surprised me greatly. I was even more surprised that the Duchess hasn't been. I urged them to come back again incognito. New York is the type of city that turns a blind eye and would allow you to do that. '
Sir Patrick said he had recently taken William's cousin, Princess Eugenie, who is currently working in New York, as his guest to his latest show on Broadway, Waiting for Godot.
They met there. And later fell in love.
And tonight, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended a glittery gala to raise money for their alma mater: St Andrews University in Scotland.
Prince William and his wife Kate - who both earned degrees there - were among 450 guests at the dinner at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Donning a midnight blue Jenny Packham evening gown and with her hair swept up in an elegant chignon, the pregnant Duchess beamed as she was met on the museum's steps by an honor guard of fellow St Andrews alumni dressed in the university's traditional red gowns and officials wearing kilts.
Disappointingly, perhaps, for fashion watchers, Kate has worn the stunning dress twice before in public. But with her handsome dinner suited-husband at her side, the effect was still suitably regal and the most formal outfit she had sported during their three-day visit to America.
The couple were then escorted to a reception in the museum's Great Hall, before they were expected to join guests for dinner in the Temple of Dendur, which was built in Egypt around 15 BC in dedication of the gods Isis and Osiris. The sandstone temple was given to the U.S. in its entirety in 1965.
Although actor Tom Hanks - whose daughter went to St. Andrews - was due to the after-dinner toast at the black-tie event, he was forced to pull out. But actress Mary-Kate Olsen will be there with her boyfriend, Olivier Sarkozy, a French banker whose brother is Nicholas Sarkozy, ex-President of France.
I'm not surprised that Sir Patrick Stewart and his wife found the Cambridges to be "engaging".
Sorry folks... hadda do it.
Has the coverage of the LeBron James "breach of etiquette" bothered anyone else? I don't like how a warm, demonstrative, genuine gesture was turned into something somewhat scandalous. I have the utmost respect and admiration for the duke and duchess, but I think the whole untouchable thing is a little over the top. I don't like when etiquette is used as some sort of weapon to create offense when none was intended. I guess it's just the egalitarian American in me.
Just imagine if they really don't like B-Ball...having to endure sitting thru a whole game and pretend to enjoy it...ugh. The life of a Royal....
Earrings were a private gift. So they are hers?
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The coverage bothered me, if only because it was clearly no big deal. When I first saw the picture of LeBron with the Duke and Duchess, I thought "oh, it's not often someone puts their arm around her!" I don't have a problem with the established etiquette or anything like that, but I think it's quite clear that William and Kate are fine when things are a little bit more relaxed. And they were at a basketball game, after all. The thing that bugged me the most about the coverage was the fact that many of the stories I saw left out the fact that a spokesperson for William and Kate said, basically, that there was no breach of protocol and that everything was fine.
Picture of them leaving the museum
https://mobile.twitter.com/HRHKateBlog/status/542521762597314560/photo/1
William has become slightly untucked with his dress shirt and appears to be sweating. Kate looks the same as when she entered. Probably the same thing happened at university most times ?
The last British Airways flight (scheduled at 11:05 pm, left 11:37 PM) from JFK to London Heathrow just got in a little after 11 am London time so that's all of yesterday flights are landed so WK will be on their way to pickup Cheeks and Lupo from the grandparents soon.
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Thanks for the cute picture, William must of had a very good time last night and ready for a long nap on that flight home. I enjoyed seeing them here and she looked so elegant last night and he a dapper dan, so what is next on their calendar......glad to see they made it home and wonder what they got George and Lupo......
William has an engagement Friday unveiling a Christmas truce memorial with the FA and he is going a couple of places in the area. I would think the big Royal Family get together at BP is sometime next week, they also have a staff party for their household and then off to Amner for Christmas is my bet.
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Presidents, prime ministers, film stars, pop stars – they come, they go. And New Yorkers don’t bat an eyelid.
But as I worked my way around my meetings in New York there was one topic that people constantly brought up.
“Did you know,” they’d ask, “that Kate and William are coming here?” Jaded and cynical as they might be about almost everyone else, when it comes to British royalty – proper royals, with titles and lines to the throne – then New Yorkers lose all their cool and poise.
They go weak at the knees. This week’s visit by the royal couple has not merely dominated the news in the US, it has had a razzle-dazzle impact that Americans haven’t really experienced since William’s own mother visited.
To anyone who doubts the point or purpose of our Royal Family, the visit to the US by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge surely provides the perfect rebuttal. Whatever “it” is, they have it. And they’re ours.
So true. They were obviously not bothered by it, yet the media won't stop talking about it.
Thank you Skippyboo, I am looking forward to seeing them at the church service on Christmas day. I am hoping to see PG at some point during the holidays to see how he has grown.