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Queen Elizabeth releases three Annie Leibovitz portraits for her 90th b-day

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Today is Queen Elizabeth’s 90th birthday, so course Buckingham Palace released more never-before-seen new portraits of Her Majesty. Annie Leibovitz was invited to Windsor Castle to take a series of portraits last month. One involves the Queen with the youngest members of the royal family: her two grandchildren (Louise and James) from Prince Edward and Sophie, plus her great-grandchildren, including Princess Charlotte (on her lap) and Prince George, who looks mischievous as hell. The other children are: Peter Phillips daughters, 5-year-old Savannah and 4-year-old Isla, plus Zara Phillips’ daughter Mia Tindall (the one holding the Queen’s purse!). Zara and Peter’s daughters look SO much alike.

My favorite photo? This absolutely amazing and beautiful portrait of the Queen with her only daughter, the Princess Royal (Princess Anne). The way Anne has her arm around the back of the couch and the casual intimacy of this mother-daughter photo is so striking and lovely. Anne is the best!

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And of course, Annie Leibovitz couldn’t come to Windsor Castle and not take a shot of the Queen and her dogs! The Queen hasn’t gotten any more puppies in years, so these dogs are the last dogs she’ll ever have: Willow, Vulcan, Candy and Holly. I love it that the Queen has a dog named Candy. And Vulcan.

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I’m also including some photos of the Queen at an event yesterday in Windsor. E! News is running a story about the Queen’s impeccable style throughout the years – go here to read. Personally, I love it when she wears hot pink and diamonds. The Queen has an inner showgirl!

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Photos courtesy of WENN, Annie Leibovitz/Buckingham Palace.

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Prince William & Kate ripped out a gorgeous £38,000 kitchen in Anmer Hall

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On Friday, we discussed the ongoing reports about Prince William and Duchess Kate’s endless renovations to Kensington Palace and how Kate asked for (and got) a second kitchen added to Kensington Palace Apartment 1. Apparently, the second kitchen was paid for “privately,” which is to say that William’s father paid for it, just as Charles also seemed to fund all of the interior design for Apartment 1, even the repainting after Kate painted everything a gauche shade of purple. I really didn’t give a crap about the whole idea of a second kitchen – what bugged me is that A) Will and Kate didn’t pay for something unnecessary out of their own pockets and B) if they were going to spend like drunken sailors on the renovation, why not make the main kitchen into what they needed in the first place?

Anyway, now that everybody is focused on what is being spent to renovate Will and Kate’s London abode, some questions are coming up about the endless renovation of Anmer Hall, the quaint mansion on the Queen’s Sandringham property that she “gave” to Will and Kate last year. Anmer Hall had residents at the time, and they were pushed out so that Will and Kate could move in. By that I mean that Anmer Hall was literally move-in ready and had already been renovated over the years. Except they wanted to put their stamp on the home, which apparently included ripping out a six-year-old, £38,000 kitchen. And adding £500,000 worth of landscaping. WTF? Here’s a video of the Anmer Hall kitchen that Will & Kate ripped out:

It’s gorgeous. I would love to have that kitchen. It’s beautiful and it’s just the right blend of country and modern. According to reports, the existing kitchen included “£17,000 worth of hardwood worktops; a large Aga costing £11,495; an £8,630 fridge, a white artisan espresso maker worth £630, and a £195 end-grain chopping block. Even the drainage board cost £275.” And it was all ripped out. A source told The Mail:

A royal source said the kitchen would probably be unrecognisable once Kate and William had re-designed it to suit their tastes: “The couple have decided to make changes to the kitchen at Anmer Hall and a lot of what was there is not there anymore.”

The refurbishments at Grade II-listed Anmer Hall are costing £1.5 million, which will be paid mostly by the royal family from private funds. The figure includes £500,000 to replace roof tiles and a further £500,000 to landscape the front lawn. A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman last night declined to comment.

[From The Daily Mail]

Sandringham is “privately owned” – meaning it belonged to King George VI, and now it belongs to Queen Elizabeth, and one day it will belong to Prince Charles and then William. I think this means that the Queen is financing the renovations of Anmer “privately.” I bet you anything that if the Queen put her foot down and Charles refused to finance this BS, suddenly that gorgeous six-year-old kitchen would have been plenty good enough for William and Kate. They just spend other people’s money because that’s what they’re used to, because no one says no to them, because they think they should put their “stamp” on something that is already working.

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The Queen ordered Duchess Kate to stop with the short skirts & cheap jewelry

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The Mail had an interesting piece over the weekend on a new “regal” makeover for Duchess Kate. I sort of overlooked the story because I thought it sounded like typical Middleton-family PR, but as it turns out… not entirely. You can read the full piece here. The basics, plus some subtext: the Queen is really tired of Duchess Kate dressing like a college girl in short shirts and cheap jewelry. The Queen has ordered her personal dresser to attend to Kate so that Kate will wear more age-appropriate and royal-appropriate clothes, starting with Kate and William’s upcoming tour to Australia and New Zealand:

It is three decades since Princess Diana, with a single stroke of fashion genius, took a former colony captive. In Melbourne in 1988, she paired an off-the-shoulder gown of glimmering turquoise with a strap of art-deco emeralds worn not as a choker – but as a bandeau across her forehead. She did so, it is said, because she had sunburn on her back. Nonetheless, the iconic image of stylish, youthful, modern Monarchy made global headlines and bewitched a generation of Australians who went on to vote ‘No’ in an independence referendum in 1999.

Those jewels from the Delhi Durbar Parure – a collection of Indian gems gifted to the Royals in 1911 – had been passed from Royal hand to Royal hand by Queen Mary to The Queen Mother and then to the Queen who gave them to Diana as a wedding gift. They are also, appropriately, known as the Cambridge emeralds. Now, The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the Duchess of Cambridge – who wears her late mother-in-law’s sapphire engagement ring – will be packing precisely these kinds of jewels in April when she sets out in the footsteps of Diana on a tour Down Under.

It is part of a subtle but significant regal makeover supported by the Queen. The Duchess will deploy a couture wardrobe of day dresses with lower hemlines than she has previously favoured. She will be encouraged to wear the tiaras favoured by the Queen and Queen Mother and an aide is being lined up to help with her wardrobe.

Meanwhile, Her Majesty has offered the services of her most trusted member of staff, her personal dresser Angela Kelly, to help Kate prepare for her trip. She has been tasked with assisting Kate to select statement jewelry and gemstones from the Queen’s personal collection. This forms part of a deliberate move to shift the Duchess’s image from High Street to high end, timeless Royal elegance – without losing her freshness and informality.

Ms Kelly is in a unique position to advise the Duchess, having dressed the Queen for hundreds of overseas tours and engagements during the past 20 years. As personal assistant, adviser and curator to the Monarch, her knowledge of wardrobe protocol is unrivalled.

‘Angela has been asked to start selecting jewels ahead of the trip,’ says a Palace source. ‘She knows most of the pieces in the Queen’s private collection. Her understanding is crucial because this trip will be about Kate appearing more Royal than ever – you can expect to see a lot more tiaras and the Queen will be watching closely.’

Kate is likely to require up to four outfits a day for the three-and-a-half- week trip and her clothes need to convey her status as the wife of one heir to the throne and the mother of another. The Duchess is understood to have already spoken to favoured designers including Alexander McQueen and Alice Temperley, who are designing bespoke gowns and day dresses.

Meanwhile, the frilled, girlish frocks she likes have been outlawed in case they detract from the newly grown-up image she needs to project and also to prevent any wardrobe malfunctions – such as that at Calgary airport in Canada in 2011 when a gust of wind caught the skirt of the Duchess’s short yellow dress and flashed her underwear to the world.

Statement jewels from the Queen’s personal collection are being selected for the Duchess to reinforce her sense of majesty. Among those believed to be under consideration is a diamond and ruby brooch in the form of a hibiscus flower, one of the unofficial emblems of Australia.

The Mail on Sunday understands that Kate has asked her personal hairdresser Amanda Cook Tucker to accompany her to Australia. Ms Cook Tucker has recently undergone training in the art of attaching a tiara – so that she can style Kate’s hair more formally. Miss Cook Tucker came to prominence when she did Kate’s hair before the Duchess emerged from hospital with newborn Prince George last July. She also travelled with the Cambridges on their 2012 trip to South-East Asia and the Pacific.

According to the Duchess’s spokesman, the couple’s entourage will be a similar size to previous tours. ‘It’s too early to explain what the tour party will be,’ the spokesman said. ‘We are still a long way off from finessing the details for the tour.’

[From The Daily Mail]

Fascinating, isn’t it? Taken with Prince Charles’ decision to consolidate press offices with Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and St. James Palace, it’s feeling more and more like William and Kate are going to be on tighter leash from here on out. Or is that just a pipe dream? It feels like Charles and the Queen might disagree on this – the Queen wants Kate to begin taking her responsibilities seriously, and to stop twirling her hair and flashing her duchess beav. Charles just wants everyone to stop paying attention to anyone but him. Well, at the very least, it will be good to see Kate wearing longer skirts. If that’s all that comes of this, that’s something positive.

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