If you are going to be having an infant during hot hot HOT weather, like June, July, or August in North America (and maybe May or September, depending on how far south you live where you live), then I'm glad you're here. We're gonna talk about what you need to do to be prepared for a summer newborn. Let's chat about something items you can get to keep baby safe from the dangerous summer heat. After having two May newborns in North Carolina, I feel like I have a fairly good handle on what you need to buy before
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This 4th of July - red, white and blue, American flag baby swaddle blanket is the perfect addition to you bringing home that newborn baby! This product is made from high quality knit fabric to ensure the comfort of your baby. It is breathable, soft, and very stretchy to wrap easily around that little baby bundle of joy! Not too hot for a spring/summer baby, but also perfect warmth for a fall/winter baby. Great gender neutral product for both boys and girls! ~Dimensions are approximately 36"x36" ~Design is one sided and all blankets have a serged, professional edging to finish off the blanket and stretch with it. ~Material is a polyester and spandex knit blend to provide stretch, comfort, and coziness. Washing Instructions: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low Matching top-knot hat also available in this same material and pattern. Save money when you add these from the drop down menu. ~Top-Knot Hat has a 6" diameter and will perfectly fit newborn to 6 months. You can adjust the knot at the top longer or shorter to accommodate differences in head sizes. Please send us a message if you have any other questions and check out ShopBabyRae Etsy page for all of our other color options!
July 31, 1991. SINCLAIR
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July 31, 1991. SINCLAIR
July 31, 1991. SINCLAIR
July 31, 1991. SINCLAIR
This cozy short set features a patriotic Stars + Stripes design and soft, breathable bamboo fabric for comfort. Perfect for summer nights or lounging. Get your little one ready for a stylish and comfy experience!
Looking for cute outfits for your baby boy for the 4th of July? As we like to say, little girls may get bows, but our little boys get bow ties! And boy, are they cute! There are more combinations of red, white, and blue ties and suspenders than you might think. We get so excited putting together ideas sometimes we forget it might seem a little overwhelming to pick out something for your newborn boy for his 1st 4th of July when there are so many choices! Here are some of our favorite 4th of July outfits, along with customer photos of dapper baby and toddler boys wearing them. 1. Stars and Stripes The stars and stripes outfit is a classic 4th of July outfit for a boy. It's our best-seller every year - just perfect for a parade or whatever festivities you have planned. I mean, look at all these cute faces! Although the stars necktie is the favorite, the flag tie has a lot of mini fans, too. 2. The Stars Cardigan Over the years, we've done a few different cardigans, including this red stripe... Awwww! And this blue stripe.... Awwww! But for 2017, this stars print is our brand new cardigan onesie! Awwww! It looks cute with pretty much any of the red bow ties. And we decided to add a toddler cardigan to match it this year too! 3. The Knit Set Leggings are so trendy for baby boys right now. We were afraid they might be a little warm on the 4th of July, so we made a shorts version for this outfit. It matches the stars bowtie so cutely! 4. Pinterest Favorite We call this newborn boy 4th of July outfit the "Pinterest favorite" because this precious customer's pic has made it a star. (Sold out, check out more 4th of July outfit ideas here!) The outfit has striped suspenders and a dark red dot bowtie, but you can also pick one of our other popular bow ties if you choose. This is the flag bow: And this is the stars bow: 5. Vintage Patriotic The vintage outfits are actually my favorite. I can't get enough of these homespun fabrics and I can just see a little guy marching in a 4th of July parade singing Yankee Doodle while wearing this. 6. Ginghams, ginghams, and more ginghams! We have red gingham, navy gingham, and red/white/navy gingham! You can't go wrong with a classic check in shades of red and blue. But which combination will you choose? You can always get an extra tie if you can't decide! 7. Chevron and Stars This outfit has a patriotic chevron tie with some fun stars! The gold glitter stars make this outfit shine. Or this tie also comes in different colorways if you like this look better. 8. Fireworks Who says baby boy only needs one 4th of July outfit? You can always dress him in one thing for the parade, another for the picnic, and then put on this outfit when it's time for fireworks. This one looks cute as a bowtie too. 9. My 1st 4th of July Keepsake Tie If you've got a brand newborn baby boy, this dapper little outfit features a snap off keepsake tie. You don't have to save the onesie he spit up and drooled all over in your memory box, just save the cute tie alongside your pictures. There is also another version for older boys that says "Born Free" 10. Born on the 4th of July Is your baby boy celebrating his 1st or 2nd birthday on the 4th of July?! Then he definitely needs something extra special - patriotic AND cake smash worthy. And remember, all of our outfits have snap off ties. So if you already have a onesie or tshirt all you need is an extra tie. Or if you can't decide you can get him 1 shirt and pick out a few ties to swap for different events. Did you love these outfit ideas? Spread the love and Pin it to your 4th of July or baby boy board so you can find it again!
Here are some 4th of July Picture Ideas to share, fun to take and use them as decoration year after year.
July 4th minis were last week.. and I lived!! Of course they called for tripled digits to start on Sunday. Tuesday was rough but it actually got progressively nicer through the week. All in all it was a very successful week. I saw a TON of kiddos.. (some familiar faces and some new) and had SO much…
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I found a vintage pattern (circa 1960) in my sister’s stash for a baby’s matinee jacket. i hadn't seen the pattern before and my sister couldn't remember where it came from. To add to the mystery, on the back of the pattern the name Alice was handwritten in large letters - hence the name Alice Matinee jacket It’s a lovely design but as I haven’t got any babies to knit for, decided to alter the pattern for Baby Annabell Doll and include a dress, bonnet and booties. The pattern would also fit a premature baby. As its an old fashioned pattern, the jacket is knit in separate pieces from hem up then joined to complete the yoke. The dress is knit in 2 pieces and joined for the yoke. The skirt is in a simple 4 row pattern, the yoke in stocking stitch. There are only 2 seams to sew from the sleeve cuff to the hem. If you find any mistakes or have problems with this pattern please let me know either by commenting below or using the contact form. To fit: 14”/36cm Baby Annabell doll Actual measurements: Dress: Chest 12”, sleeve seam 3”, length from shoulder to hem 7” Matinee Jacket: Chest 12”, sleeve seam 3”, length from shoulder to hem 6.5” You will need: Dress: 100g dk yarn, 4mm and 3.25 needles, 1 small button Matinee Jacket: 100g dk yarn, (I used Stylecraft special sherbet) 4mm needles, 3 small buttons Bonnet and booties: 25g each dk yarn, 3.25mm and 4mm needles, 3.50mm and 4.5mm crochet hooks for cords Tension (Gauge): 24sts x 28 rows using 4mm needles in stocking stitch over 10"/4cm Abbreviations k: knit, p: purl, st(s): stitch(es), rep: repeat, dec: decrease, tog: together, sl: slip slp: slip one purlwise, gs: every row knit, yf: yarn forward, psso: pass slipped stitch over m1: pick up loop between sts and work into the back of it ssk: slip next 2 sts onto right hand needle, insert left hand needle into the front loops of both stitches then knit them together (or use s1,k1,psso) inc: increase by knit into first loop then knit into back loop of same stitch Dress Sleeves Using 4mm needles, cast on 26sts and k 3 rows K4, (inc in next st, k5) 3 times, inc in next st, k3 30sts Row 1: knit Row 2: k1 (p3, k2) 5 times, p3, k1 Row 3: k1 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 5 times, yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k1 Row 4: k1 (p3, k2) 5 times, p3, k1 These 4 rows form the pattern, rep 4 times. (20 rows of pattern in total) Fasten off yarn and leave 30sts on holder Front Using 4mm needles, cast on 50sts and k 6 rows Row 1: knit Row 2: k1 (p3, k2) 9 times, p3, k1 Row 3: k1 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 9 times, yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k1 Row 4: k1 (p3, k2) 9 times, p3, k1 These 4 rows form the pattern, rep 7 times. (32 rows of pattern in total) Fasten off yarn and leave 50sts on holder Back As front but do not fasten off yarn Yoke With right side facing knit across 50sts from back, continue across 30sts from first sleeve, 50sts across front, 30sts across second sleeve (160sts) Row 1: wrong side facing, k1 (p3, k2) 31 times, p3, k1 Row 2: k1 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 31 times, yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k1 Row 3: k1 (p3, k2) 31 times, p3, k1 Decrease row: k3, (k2tog) 22 times, k10, (k2tog) 8 times, k10, (k2tog) 22 times, k10, (k2tog) 8 times, k7 (100sts) Knit 3 rows gs Begin shaping, right side facing Row 1: k1, k2tog, k20, (ssk, k2tog, k21) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k19, ssk, k2 (92sts) Row 2: k2, purl to end Row 3: k1, k2tog, k18, (ssk, k2tog, k19) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k17, ssk, k2 (84sts) Row 4: k2, purl to end Row 5: k1, k2tog, k16, (ssk, k2tog, k17) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k15, ssk, k2 (76sts) Row 6: k2, purl to end Row 7: cast on 2sts, (for under flap of back opening) k3, k2tog, k14, (ssk, k2tog, k15) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k13, ssk, k2 (70sts) Row 8: k2, purl to last st, k1 Row 9: k3, k2tog, k12, (ssk, k2tog, k13) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k11, ssk, k2 (62sts) Row 10: k2, purl to last st, k1 Row 11: k3, k2tog, k10, (ssk, k2tog, k11) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k9, ssk, k2 (54sts) Change to 3.25 needles Row 12: knit Row 13: buttonhole row: knit to last 2sts, yf, k2tog Row 14: knit Cast off and fasten off yarn To finish Sew sleeve and side seams. Sew yoke seam to beginning of opening, stitch back flap to underside, sew on button to match buttonhole Fasten off all ends Matinee Jacket Sleeves – as dress Back – as dress BUT only 28 rows of pattern Left front Using 4mm needles, cast on 28sts and knit 6 rows garter stitch Row 1: knit Row 2: k2 (k2, p3) 5 times, k1 Row 3: k1 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 5 times, k2 Row 4: k2 (k2, p3) 5 times, k1 These 4 rows form the pattern, rep 6 times. (28 rows of pattern in total) Fasten off yarn and leave 28sts on holder Right front Using 4mm needles, cast on 28sts and k 6 rows garter stitch Row 1: knit Row 2: k1 (p3, k2) 5 times, k2 Row 3: k4 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 4 times, yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k1 Row 4: k1 (p3, k2) 5 times, k2 These 4 rows form the pattern, rep 6 times. (28 rows of pattern in total) Do not fasten off yarn and continue for yoke Yoke With right side facing knit across 28sts from right front, continue across 30sts from first sleeve, 50sts across back, 30sts across second sleeve and 28sts from left front (166sts) Row 1: k4, (p3, k2) 31 times, p3, k4 Row 2: k4 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 31 times, yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k4 Row 3: k4, (p3, k2) 31 times, p3, k4 Decrease and buttonhole row: k1, k2tog, yf, k1, (k2tog) 12 times, k9, (k2tog) 6 times, k12 (k2tog) 22 times, k12, (k2tog) 6 times, k9, (k2tog) 12 times, k4 (108sts) Knit 3 rows gs Begin shaping, right side facing Row 1: k13, (ssk, k2tog, k22) 3 times, ssk, k2tog, k13 (100sts) Row 2: k4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 3: k12, (ssk, k2tog, k20) 3 times, ssk, k2tog, k12 (92sts) Row 4: k4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 5: buttonhole row: k1, k2tog, yf,k1, k7, (ssk, k2tog, k18) 3 times, ssk, k2tog, k11 (84sts) Row 6: k4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 7: k10, (ssk, k2tog, k16) 3 times, ssk, k2tog, k10 (76sts) Row 8: k4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 9: k9, (ssk, k2tog, k14) 3 times, ssk, k2tog, k9 (68sts) Row 10: k4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 11: k8, (ssk, k2tog, k12) 3 times, ssk, k2tog, k8 (60sts) Row 12: knit Row 13: buttonhole row: k1, k2tog, yf,k1, k4 (k2tog, k12) 3 times, k2tog, k8 (56sts) Row 14: knit Cast off and fasten off yarn To finish Sew sleeve and side seams. Sew on 3 buttons to match buttonholes Finish off all ends Bonnet Using 4mm needles, cast on 52sts and knit 6 rows Row 1: knit Row 2: k2, (p3, k2) 9 times, p3, k2 Row 3: k2, (yf, sl 1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 9 times, yf, sl 1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2 Row 4: k2, (p3, k2) 9 times, p3, k2 These 4 rows form the pattern, rep 4 times. (20 rows of pattern in total) Knit 3 rows garter stitch Shaping Row 1: K8, (ssk, k2tog, k12) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k8 46sts Row 2: purl Row 3: K7, (ssk, k2tog, k10) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k7 40sts Row 4: purl Row 5: K6, (ssk, k2tog, k8) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k6 34sts Row 6: purl Row 7: K5, (ssk, k2tog, k6) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k5 28sts Row 8: purl Row 9: k4, (ssk, k2tog, k4) 3 times 22sts Row 10: purl Row 11: K3, (ssk, k2tog, k2) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k3 16sts Row 2: purl Row 3: K2, (ssk, k2tog) 3 times, k2 10sts Thread yarn through 10sts and pull firmly. To finish Sew centre back seam Cord: using no 4.5mm crochet hook and double yarn, ch30. Sew onto sides of bonnet Sew in all ends Booties Using no 3.25 needles cast on 17sts Row 1: knit Row 2: k1, m1, k7, m1, k1, m1, k7, m1 k1 (21sts) Row 3: knit Row 4: k1, m1, k8, m1, k3, m1, k8, m1 k1 (25sts) Row 5: knit Row 6: k1, m1, k9, m1, k5, m1, k9, m1 k1 (29sts) Row 7: knit Row 8: k1, m1, k10, m1, k7, m1, k10, m1 k1 (33sts) Change to no 4mm needles Knit 4 rows garter stitch Shape top Row 1: k20, s1, k1, psso turn Row 2: s1p, p7, p2tog, turn Row 3: s1, k7, s1, k1, psso turn Repeat rows 2 and 3 Row 6: s1p, p7, p2tog, turn Row 7 s1, k to end of row across all sts (27sts) Knit 3 rows gs Eyelet row: k2 (yf, k2tog) 12 times, k1 Next row: knit Increase row: k3, (inc in next st, k2) 8 times (35sts) Begin pattern wrong side facing Row 1: k1 (p3, k2) 6 times, p3, k1 Row 2: k1 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 6 times, yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k1 Row 3: k1 (p3, k2) 6 times, p3, k1 Row 4: knit Repeat rows 1 to 3 Cast off Cord Using 3.50 crochet hook make 60 chain. Fasten off To finish Join foot and back seam. Thread cord through eyelets PDF pattern to download
Tyler, 4 months 2 weeks. 9.9 kgs, 73 cm. Natural curl. Lighting info: 1 SB-800 camera left up on silver brolly at 1/64 1 SB-800 camera left slight behind subject with grid at 1/128 1 SB-800 camera right aimed towards the background with grid at 1/128 Editor's Choice, Betterphoto.com, June 2008 Explore: 11 on Saturday, July 19, 2008
The Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess Charlotte leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess Charlotte leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. The Duke of Cambridge with Prince George leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge with children Prince George and Princess Charlotte leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess Charlotte leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess Charlotte leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess Charlotte leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess Charlotte leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. Princess Charlotte pauses on the tarmac to point something out to her mother Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who were sweetly coordinated in blue outfits for their journey to Berlin Prince George and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge was clearly eager to set off on the next leg of the journey as she tugged at her mother's hand. Prince George of Cambridge leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. Saying goodbye to Poland: The little Prince George and Princess Charlotte could be seen peering out the window of their private plane before departing for Berlin Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambrdige with their children Prince George was wearing his trademark navy shorts, teamed with a pale blue shirt, while his sister Princess Charlotte was in a matching colour scheme, leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. The little Princess Charlotte managed to make it all the way up the stairs before loosing her footing as her mother Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge helped her. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess Charlotte leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess Charlotte leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. Both children Prince George and Princess Charlotte were eager to skip the formalities and herd their parents Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge on to the waiting plane. The little Princess Charlotte insisted on clambering up the steps of the plane herself, under the watchful eye of her mother Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge looked elegant in a royal blue coat and dress, with Princess Charlotte matching her mother in a pretty floral frock, teamed with white ankle socks and navy shoes The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Prince George and Princess Charlotte leave Warsaw, Poland, as they head to Germany. Prince George holds hands with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as they leave Warsaw, Poland, for Germany. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrives at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrives at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Prince George of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Prince George of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Prince George of Cambridge arrives at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge receives flowers as she arrives at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge smells the flowers she arrives at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Prince George of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomes Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge at chancellery during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Prince George of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrives at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrives at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit on July 19, 2017. Shy Prince George of Cambridge arrives at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Prince George of Cambridge arrives at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Too tired for royal duties! Sleepy Prince George looked like he'd much rather be having a snooze The young Prince George appeared to be feeling sleepy and was seen rubbing his eyes as his father Prince William greeted officials in Germany Princess Charlotte received her own posy of flowers and was confident enough to politely shake hands with British defence attaché Brigadied Rob Rider (not pictured), in the arms of her mother Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge The royal youngster Prince George of Cambridge was clearly struggling with tiredness as he disembarked the plane in Berlin Princess Charlotte in a pretty floral frock teamed with white ankle socks and navy shoes. The young Princess was happy to receive her own adorable miniature bouquet as they arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport. The royal couple Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge looked thrilled with the rapturous reception they received in Germany. The Duchess of Cambridge, looked elegant in a bespoke royal blue coat and lace dress, both by Catherine Walker, carrying a small ruched blue clutch bag to match her outfit. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge meets the crowd as she arrives at the Brandenburg Gate during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. Crowds waves and take photos as Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge makes her way to the Brandenburg Gate, accompanied by Private Secretary Rebecca Deacon The couple Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge pose in front of the most recognizable symbol of Germany, both as a divided nation in the bleak days of the Cold War and as one of the powerhouses of Europe in its post-1990 reunified state. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wave to well-wishers as they visit the historic Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, the city's most famous landmark Prince William, Duke of Cambridge greets members of the public gathered at the Pariser Platz as royal fever sweeps Berlin The Duchess of Cambridge was impeccably co-ordinated, carrying a small ruched blue clutch bag to match her blue 3/4 sleeve coat by Catherine Walker & Co. outfit, while the pleated skirt design gave it a luxe voluminous finish. A woman had donned a Ginger Spice-inspired Union Jack sequin dress to impress the royal visitor, who greeted crowds at the Pariser Platz. Prince William arrived in Berlin this morning with his wife Kate to be a three-day visit to Germany The Duchess of Cambridge leans down to shake hands with a young royal fan in Germany The Duchess of Cambridge shares a sweet moment with two young boys, who had waited to greet her near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany Two young royal fans were lucky enough to catch a moment to chat to Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge after placing themselves in front of the crowd Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge looked delighted to meet a young boy who was eager to show his appreciation for the mother-of-two The Duchess of Cambridge is embraced by a young boy on a visit to Strassenkinder, a charity which supports young people from disadvantaged backgrounds All formality was put aside when Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge shared a touching moment with a young boy at a children's charity visit The Duchess of Cambridge received a rapturous welcome from a young royal fan on a visit to a children's charity in Berlin, who was clutching a picture of her wedding to Prince William (L) Social worker and head of charity Strassenkinder e.V. Eckhard Baumann assembled the hordes of children into a group photograph with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge was given flower headbands by a group of small girls at a children's charity visit in Germany Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, who receives a high five from a young royal fan during their children's charity visit in Germany The Duchess of Cambridge received a bouquet of roses at a children's charity visit in Germany A little girl with her face painted was delighted to be chosen to present The Duchess of Cambridge with a bouquet of roses during the children's charity visit in Germany Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visit Strassenkinder, a charity which supports young people from disadvantaged backgrounds during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. (2nd-L) Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (2nd-R) meet with German President Frank Walter Steinmeier and Elke Budenbender at Bellevue castle during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge also got a hug from a young girl who had donned face paint and drawn a Union Jack flag on her leg for the exciting occasion Prince William, Duke of Cambridge puts a gentle arm around his wife's shoulder Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge to guide her through the throng during the children's charity visit in Germany The royal couple visited the Bellevue palace in Berlin's Tiergarten district, the official residence of the President of Germany, from left to right German's President wife Elke Budenbender, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and German President Frank Walter Steinmeier (center right) Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (center left) paused to enjoy afternoon tea in the grounds of Bellevue Palace with the German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and First Lady Elke Buedenbender Lady in red: The glamorous Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who has been dazzling in a series of bespoke frocks this week, opted for a bargain - down from £2,075 to £1,453 by Alexander McQueen off the shoulder dress Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge opted for a gypsy-style off-the-shoulder red chiffon maxi dress by designer Alexander McQueen join her dashing husband Prince William, Duke of Cambridge at a garden party in Berlin, Germany Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attend The Queen's Birthday Party at the British Ambassadorial Residence on the first day of their visit to Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stuns in an off-the-shoulder scarlet gown by Alexander McQueen at a Berlin garden party Prince William, Duke of Cambridge with smiling wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge looked to be in good spirits as Berlin rolled out the red carpet for their VIP visitors. The Royal couple both raised a toast to the Queen - in whose honor the party was thrown - as well as their hosts after giving his speech Cheers! The Duchess of Cambridge raises a glass during her husband Prince William's speech where he spoke of his desire for the UK and Germany to remain 'firmest of friends' despite Brexit. He said: 'This relationship between the United Kingdom and Germany really matters' The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met guests from the worlds of business and culture, as well as representatives of the British Community in Germany during the garden party in Berlin, on the first day of their Germany tour on July 19, 2017 Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attend The Queen's Birthday Party at the British Ambassadorial Residence during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, who even practiced his German at a garden party address, starting his speech by saying: 'Vielen Dank, Herr Botschafter, Guten Abend, meine Damen und Herren (thank you, Ambassador, and good evening, ladies and gentlemen)' Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attend The Queen's Birthday Party at the British Ambassadorial Residence during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, his wife Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge attend the Queen's Birthday Garden Party at the Ambassador's Residence in Berlin on July 19, 2017 Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attend The Queen's Birthday Party at the British Ambassadorial Residence during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge appeared to struggle to understand one of his fellow guests as he chatted to attendees. The Duke has impressed locals by speaking in Polish and German this week Prince William, Duke of Cambridge attend The Queen's Birthday Party at the British Ambassadorial Residence during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany The royal couple Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge make a toast to their hosts. Tomorrow, the Duke and Duchess renew their friendly sporting rivalry, that seems to play a part in most of their trips when they visit the picturesque Germany city of Heidelberg, twinned with Cambridge Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attend The Queen's Birthday Party at the British Ambassadorial Residence during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. The Duchess of Cambridge, who usuallu favours a subtle makeup look, kept cosmetics to a minimum and let her dress do the talking. She was sporting just a hint of smokey eyeshadow, mascara, blusher and a pink lip for tonight's soirée Addressing guests tonight, Prince William gushed: 'We have already had a fascinating first day here in Berlin. We have seen powerful symbols of the historical events which helped shape modern Germany and spoken with those who carry that legacy forward today. I thank President Steinmeier and Chancellor Merkel for welcoming us so warmly' Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge wore a voluminous crimson gown by Alexander McQueen at a party held in honor of the Queen's birthday seen chatting with attendees at the British Ambassadorial Residence on the first day of their visit to Germany The new hairstyle of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, around six inches off the overall length, created a real buzz when it first made an appearance at Wimbledon and was soon dubbed the 'Kob'. The chop revealed last week even seemed to be a few inches shorter than its first outing. The Duchess of Cambridge opted for a vibrant floaty bohemian silhouette, off-the-shoulder scarlet gown by designer Alexander McQueen attends the Queen's birthday party at the British ambassador's residence in Berlin, Germany Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attend a The Queen's Birthday Party at the British Ambassadorial Residence on the first day of their visit to Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. The Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge board the aircraft at the Chopin airport as they depart to Berlin, in Warsaw, Poland on July 19, 2017. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge receives her own bouquet of flowers, arrives at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrives at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge arrive at Berlin Tegel Airport during an official visit to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany. British Prince William, Duke of Cambridge accompanied by his wife Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge are seen walking among the cement blocks at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial on July 19, 2017. The adorable Princess Charlotte is believed to be her first public curtsy on royal duty with her parents Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, her mother Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and her older brother Prince George to Poland and Germany on July 19, 2017, in Berlin, Germany.
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