‘Mayu’ is a photo series shot by New York-based photographer Sayuri Ichida, featuring professional ballet dancer, Mayu Oguri, striking irregular poses in atypical locations.
‘Mayu’ is a photo series shot by New York-based photographer Sayuri Ichida, featuring professional ballet dancer, Mayu Oguri, striking irregular poses in atypical locations.
‘Mayu’ is a photo series shot by New York-based photographer Sayuri Ichida, featuring professional ballet dancer, Mayu Oguri, striking irregular poses in atypical locations.
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This morning, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended the poignant 91st Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey. The annual event is a staple on Prince Harry's calendar - this year marks his 7th appearance. Harry took the role over from Prince Philip who served in the navy from 1939 - 1952. It was Meghan's first time at the engagement. The couple were due to be joined by the Duchess of Cornwall, however she sadly could not make it due to a severe chest infection. Camilla was also forced to cancel a dinner last night marking the 200th anniversary of Prince Albert's birth. Aides told reporters she's "very disappointed" not to be well enough to make it today, but hopes to recover in time for events over the weekend. I know she's been under the weather at a number of engagements recently. Wishing Camilla a speedy and full recovery. The Field of Remembrance is an important element of the week. Now in its 91st year, it has been taking place since November 1928 when The Poppy Factory brought a group of veterans a collecting tin and tray of poppies to the grounds of the Abbey. That day, a handful of poppies were planted around two crosses. Perhaps it didn't seem significant then, but it heralded the beginning of a tradition which continues almost a century later. The Field of Remembrance in 1931. Now, 70,000 crosses are planted each year with a blanket of scarlet poppies covering the Abbey's grounds. Ex-service men and women, as well as members of the public, can plant a cross carrying a personal message in memory of those who have lost their lives in the service of others. The Field opens to the public this afternoon and will remain available to view for the next ten days. Harry, Meghan and a representative for Camilla each laid a cross before 'The Last Post'. A closer look at the crosses. This was followed by a two-minute silence, a time for reflection and prayer following the chimes of Big Ben at 11 am. The couple visited the plots for regimental and other associations, meeting veterans from all areas of the Armed Forces who have served in past campaigns and more recent conflicts. Meghan also met the relatives of those who have served. They were joined by twenty D-Day veterans. Below, Prince Harry meeting veterans and discussing their experiences during service. Harry and Meghan met members of the War Widows' Association. Chris Ship shared this darling photo of two-year-old Florence Berry looking at the crosses laid by the royals. Rebecca English reports Florence "stole Meghan's heart" when they met. A beautiful photo of Meghan meeting a veteran by James Whatling. A video with some lovely footage of the Duke and Duchess meeting veterans. The Duchess looked regal in a belted navy Sentaler coat with a black dress underneath. Following a number of searches for the coat, the eagle-eyed Liz from Meghan's Fashion discovered it's a past season Sentaler midnight boucle piece from the 2015 collection. With news the Duchess wore it, the company has reissued the piece. It's available for pre-order for £1,387 with shipping expected in December. As you can see Meghan's Prada belt has a very distinctive pattern. Monique Jessen noted it looks "embossed with poppies". Meghan's elegant Philip Treacy velvet hat is from the Autumn/Winter 2019 Collection (with thanks to Gabi). Heaven identified Meghan's boots as the Tamara Mellon PIC Knee High style. A closer look at Meghan's poppy. ************* Today's engagement at Westminster Abbey is not the first for the couple marking Remembrance Week. Yesterday, they quietly spent time with the families of deployed personnel at the Broom Farm Community Centre in Windsor. Sussex Royal shared the following: "Yesterday, The Duke and Duchess surprised their neighbours in Windsor at a coffee morning for military families in a community centre located in the heart of the Army housing estate. Every year during the month of November we pause to remember and honour all those who have served their country here in the UK, across the Commonwealth and around the world. Their Royal Highnesses also wanted to show support for the families of service personnel who are currently deployed overseas. During the visit yesterday, Their Royal Highnesses met with young families who shared their experiences as parents and as couples who are often apart from their loved ones for months at a time. A reminder that a life of service does not simply describe the person wearing the uniform, but the entire family." Prince Harry served on overseas operations himself and knows first hand how it feels to be away from loved ones. It can be particularly difficult for families at this time of year with the festive season approaching; to help them cope, the Army offers regular events such as weekly coffee mornings to discuss and solve problems. Harry and Meghan heard about support offered and the unique challenges facing military families. We know Meghan recently started taking Archie to playgroup in Windsor, it's great to see them attending engagements close to home and supporting local military families. Windsor is home to several regiments from the Household Cavalry, Welsh Guards and Coldstream Guards, with a number currently serving in Kenya on Exercise ASKARI STORM. Local Army media covered the engagement and shared details this morning. More from Victoria Murphy: 'As parents to six-month-old Archie, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex also shared baby stories with other moms and dads. “My daughter Aeris is the same age as Archie and we talked about weaning and the children beginning to crawl—she’s just a normal mum and it was like talking to a friend,” Amy Thompson, whose husband Brad is attached to the Welsh Guards, told Army&You Magazine. According to the publication, Prince Harry spoke about how difficult it can be for families while someone is away serving. “It’s unbelievably hard. I have so much respect and admiration for anyone who has to deal with that,” he said. He also remarked on what it must be like for parents who are away from children. “I can’t imagine what it’s like to miss so much as they change so quickly,” he said.' The couple spent time with a selection of children who served them tea and cakes from their playsets. This young girl looked thrilled to meet the Duchess. Army and You Magazine reports: 'Army spouse Leigh Smith brought along her eight-year-old daughter Molly to meet the Royals. “Meghan promised not to tell anyone that I was off school,” said Molly. “She asked me who my best friend was.” “We had a party when Harry and Meghan got married and we’ve followed their story ever since,” added Leigh. “So it was an amazing experience for Molly to shake hands with them. It’s really special and a lovely boost for the whole community.” People reports the visit was described as "a welcome tonic": 'Coldstream Guards welfare officer, Capt Colin Lewis, said the visit was a welcome tonic after a tough 18 months. “The regiment are really appreciative of the support the families provide by picking up the burden when the service person is away. [The Duke and Duchess] are very down to earth, and they’ve had a snapshot of the entire community here by talking to lots of people from different backgrounds,” he said. Tariq Baksh, from the Household Cavalry welfare team added, “They’re a modern family and completely empathized with people – our families realized that they’re no different.” There's a terrific short write-up and video on the Forces website (click here to read it). "Some at the event even shed a tear on the arrival of the Duke and Duchess. Victoria Tucker, whose partner is in the Army, spoke to the Royal couple. "They were talking about Army life, being away for Christmas...they can compare with us, they didn't want to miss anything, with their little boy now, just how our husbands miss their children." Harry and Meghan meet Tiger Lily and Meghan takes a very important call. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have met military families during a trip to a community centre in Windsor to mark Remembrance Week. During the visit, Harry and Meghan revealed that their son Archie has started crawling 👶 Read more here 👉 https://t.co/BoeUZs4w8j pic.twitter.com/XicVX8M7EI — Sky News (@SkyNews) November 7, 2019 It looks like Meghan gave this adorable little girl one flower back - something she frequently does. In this video from Sussex Royal, Meghan reveals Archie just got two teeth :) View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (@sussexroyal) on Nov 7, 2019 at 1:01am PST The Duchess wore a white blouse, black skirt and khaki coat. I'll update when the pieces are identified. We'll see Harry and Meghan on Saturday evening for the annual Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall. It begins at 7 pm. On Sunday morning, the couple will attend Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph on Whitehall. I'll leave you with this image from Westminster Abbey.
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‘Mayu’ is a photo series shot by New York-based photographer Sayuri Ichida, featuring professional ballet dancer, Mayu Oguri, striking irregular poses in atypical locations.
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