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четверг, 15 ноября 2018 г.

New photo Prince William and Kate Middleton at BBC for Anti-Bullying Week

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have made a surprise visit to the BBC to mark Anti-Bullying Week. 


Kate and William arrived at Broadcasting House, London on Thursday, just hours after celebrating the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday at a glittering black tie dinner and reception at Buckingham Palace.


The couple are at the BBC today to learn about the work the broadcaster is doing as a key member of The Duke's Taskforce on the Prevention of Cyberbullying.


The Duchess wore her second recycled outfit in a week, donning a £1,200 dress by Emilia Wickstead which she wore previously in 2014 and 2015, and is from the British designer's AW13 collection.


She teamed the simple teal number, which boasted a stylish pleated skirt, with Asprey London leaf hoop earrings and black suede Gianvito Rossi pumps while debuting a subtle side parting.


The couple made a surprise appearance on The One Show sofa where they joined Ellie, Eliza and Cameron from Wormholt Park Primary School for a discussion on the upcoming Kids Online Wellbeing app. 


Afterwards, they joined BBC director general Lord Hall and director of BBC Children's Alice Webb to try out the app for themselves.




The couple, who were at Buckingham Palace last night celebrating the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday, appeared to be in good spirits as they chatted to BBC executives during their surprise visit to Broadcasting House on Thursday


The couple, who were at Buckingham Palace last night celebrating the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday, appeared to be in good spirits as they chatted to BBC executives during their surprise visit to Broadcasting House on Thursday



The couple, who were at Buckingham Palace last night celebrating the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday, appeared to be in good spirits as they chatted to BBC executives during their surprise visit to Broadcasting House on Thursday





TV debut! The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge make a surprise appearance on The One Show sofa where they join Ellie, Eliza and Cameron from Wormholt Park Primary School for a discussion on the upcoming Kids Online Wellbeing app


TV debut! The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge make a surprise appearance on The One Show sofa where they join Ellie, Eliza and Cameron from Wormholt Park Primary School for a discussion on the upcoming Kids Online Wellbeing app



TV debut! The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge make a surprise appearance on The One Show sofa where they join Ellie, Eliza and Cameron from Wormholt Park Primary School for a discussion on the upcoming Kids Online Wellbeing app





Thrifty Kate strikes again! Wearing an old Emilia Wickstead dress, Kate arrives at Broadcasting House, London on Thursday, just hours after celebrating the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday with a black tie dinner and reception at Buckingham Palace


Thrifty Kate strikes again! Wearing an old Emilia Wickstead dress, Kate arrives at Broadcasting House, London on Thursday, just hours after celebrating the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday with a black tie dinner and reception at Buckingham Palace



Thrifty Kate strikes again! Wearing an old Emilia Wickstead dress, Kate arrives at Broadcasting House, London on Thursday, just hours after celebrating the Prince of Wales' 70th birthday with a black tie dinner and reception at Buckingham Palace






The couple touch down at the BBC's London outpost this morning


The couple touch down at the BBC's London outpost this morning






The campaign was launched by the young persons' panel on the Taskforce and is now being run by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, which is rolling out materials to thousands of schools across the country


The campaign was launched by the young persons' panel on the Taskforce and is now being run by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, which is rolling out materials to thousands of schools across the country



The couple touch down at the BBC's London outpost this morning. The campaign was launched by the young persons' panel on the Taskforce and is now being run by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, which is rolling out materials to thousands of schools across the country










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We all know the Duchess of Cambridge is the queen of recycling clothes, and although she debuted a new dress for Prince Charles' birthday party last night, this is another example of when she's gone to the back of her wardrobe to find the right piece.


Her teal dress is by Emilia Wickstead and keen Kate followers will notice not only has she been spotted in it more than once but she also has the same design in pastel pink.


It's certainly easy to see why. The pleated skirt and square neckline are super flattering, plus the heavy fabric means she can get away with not wearing a coat on this autumnal day.


Kate's teal treat is from 2013 so, of course, is no longer available to buy but click (right) to shop the label's current collection at MATCHESFASHION.COM.


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They will also meet young people who wrote and performed in a new campaign video for 'Stop, Speak, Support', which is a youth-led code of conduct to provide guidance on what to do when they witness bullying online. 


The campaign was launched by the young persons' panel on the Taskforce and is now being run by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, which is rolling out materials to thousands of schools across the country.

Kate and William, both 36, will also meet parents and children who have been helping guide the latest tech developments from the BBC to help young people online, and join BBC Director General Lord Hall as he announces the broadcaster's latest initiative.


William and The Royal Foundation convened the Taskforce in May 2016, to support young people and their families affected by cyberbullying, with a focus on 11-16 year olds. 




Fresh from their evening celebrating the Prince of Wales' birthday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge talk with young people about online bullying during a visit BBC Broadcasting House in London


Fresh from their evening celebrating the Prince of Wales' birthday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge talk with young people about online bullying during a visit BBC Broadcasting House in London



Fresh from their evening celebrating the Prince of Wales' birthday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge talk with young people about online bullying during a visit BBC Broadcasting House in London





The couple looked deep in thought as they discussed the effect of cyberbullying with young people at the BBC today. William has previously said of the issue of bullying: 'My work as a HEMS pilot has exposed me to the tragedy of suicide and the despair felt by those who have been subjected to cruelty and abuse'


The couple looked deep in thought as they discussed the effect of cyberbullying with young people at the BBC today. William has previously said of the issue of bullying: 'My work as a HEMS pilot has exposed me to the tragedy of suicide and the despair felt by those who have been subjected to cruelty and abuse'



The couple looked deep in thought as they discussed the effect of cyberbullying with young people at the BBC today. William has previously said of the issue of bullying: 'My work as a HEMS pilot has exposed me to the tragedy of suicide and the despair felt by those who have been subjected to cruelty and abuse'





Kate and William could be seen chatting animatedly with their hosts about the effect of cyber-bulling which the Duke has previously called a 'personal' issue for him, as a father-of-three and as a former air ambulance pilot


Kate and William could be seen chatting animatedly with their hosts about the effect of cyber-bulling which the Duke has previously called a 'personal' issue for him, as a father-of-three and as a former air ambulance pilot



Kate and William could be seen chatting animatedly with their hosts about the effect of cyber-bulling which the Duke has previously called a 'personal' issue for him, as a father-of-three and as a former air ambulance pilot





The couple share a laugh as they discuss anti-bullying initiatives at BBC Broadcasting House on Thursday. The couple's visit today marked the second official engagement in what is shaping up to be a busy week, after Kate and William visited South Yorkshire on Wednesday


The couple share a laugh as they discuss anti-bullying initiatives at BBC Broadcasting House on Thursday. The couple's visit today marked the second official engagement in what is shaping up to be a busy week, after Kate and William visited South Yorkshire on Wednesday



The couple share a laugh as they discuss anti-bullying initiatives at BBC Broadcasting House on Thursday. The couple's visit today marked the second official engagement in what is shaping up to be a busy week, after Kate and William visited South Yorkshire on Wednesday





The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge join BBC executives Tony Hall (far right) and Alice Webb (far left) to try out a new app designed to combat online bullying during a visit BBC Broadcasting House in London on Thursday


The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge join BBC executives Tony Hall (far right) and Alice Webb (far left) to try out a new app designed to combat online bullying during a visit BBC Broadcasting House in London on Thursday



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge join BBC executives Tony Hall (far right) and Alice Webb (far left) to try out a new app designed to combat online bullying during a visit BBC Broadcasting House in London on Thursday





The couple join BBC Director General Lord Hall (far right) as he announces the broadcaster's latest initiative, an anti-bullying app. Kate was wearing an old favourite as she recycled a £1,200 teal Emilia Wickstead dress for the visit


The couple join BBC Director General Lord Hall (far right) as he announces the broadcaster's latest initiative, an anti-bullying app. Kate was wearing an old favourite as she recycled a £1,200 teal Emilia Wickstead dress for the visit



The couple join BBC Director General Lord Hall (far right) as he announces the broadcaster's latest initiative, an anti-bullying app. Kate was wearing an old favourite as she recycled a £1,200 teal Emilia Wickstead dress for the visit






The couple chat to a group of youngsters on The One Show sofa


The couple chat to a group of youngsters on The One Show sofa






The Duchess wore her second recycled outfit in a week, donning a £1,200 dress by Emilia Wickstead that she wore previously in 2014 and 2015, and is from the British designer's AW13 collection.


The Duchess wore her second recycled outfit in a week, donning a £1,200 dress by Emilia Wickstead that she wore previously in 2014 and 2015, and is from the British designer's AW13 collection.



The couple chat to a group of youngsters on The One Show sofa. The Duchess wore her second recycled outfit in a week, donning a £1,200 dress by Emilia Wickstead that she wore previously in 2014 and 2015, and is from the AW13 collection


The Duke brought together some of the world's most recognisable names in media and tech, as well as children's charities and parents, to work alongside a panel of young people to try and find a way forward. Together they set themselves the task of creating a safer and more supportive life online.


Speaking at a Taskforce event last year, William said: 'For me, the issue of cyberbullying and its consequences are personal. My work as a HEMS pilot has exposed me to the tragedy of suicide and the despair felt by those who have been subjected to cruelty and abuse.


'Through my work on mental health, I have spent time getting to know parents and children for whom the impact of online bullying has been devastating.


'And as a parent myself, I understand the sense of loss and anger of those particular families who have lost children after they were the targets of campaigns of harassment. I feel a responsibility to do what I can to help.'




Kate was sporting loose waves and appeared to have had some subtle highlights put in her hair. She teamed the teal number, which boasted a stylish pleated skirt, with diamond hoop earrings and black suede pumps


Kate was sporting loose waves and appeared to have had some subtle highlights put in her hair. She teamed the teal number, which boasted a stylish pleated skirt, with diamond hoop earrings and black suede pumps



Kate was sporting loose waves and appeared to have had some subtle highlights put in her hair. She teamed the teal number, which boasted a stylish pleated skirt, with diamond hoop earrings and black suede pumps






Fresh as a daisy! There was no sign of tired eyes for the Duchess, despite being out last night for the lavish 70th birthday celebrations of the Prince of Wales last night


Fresh as a daisy! There was no sign of tired eyes for the Duchess, despite being out last night for the lavish 70th birthday celebrations of the Prince of Wales last night






Kate in London this morning. Last night she was joined by royalty from Denmark, Norway, Spain, Greece, Serbia, Jordan and Jaipur at the black tie bash hosted by the Queen


Kate in London this morning. Last night she was joined by royalty from Denmark, Norway, Spain, Greece, Serbia, Jordan and Jaipur at the black tie bash hosted by the Queen



Fresh as a daisy! There was no sign of tired eyes for the Duchess, despite being out last night for the lavish 70th birthday celebrations of the Prince of Wales last night. Kate was joined by royalty from Denmark, Norway, Spain, Greece, Serbia, Jordan and Jaipur at the black tie bash hosted by the Queen





The couple arrive at Broadcasting House on Thursday. The Duchess wore her second recycled outfit in a week, donning a £1,200 dress by designer Emilia Wickstead that she first wore in 2015


The couple arrive at Broadcasting House on Thursday. The Duchess wore her second recycled outfit in a week, donning a £1,200 dress by designer Emilia Wickstead that she first wore in 2015



The couple arrive at Broadcasting House on Thursday. The Duchess wore her second recycled outfit in a week, donning a £1,200 dress by designer Emilia Wickstead that she first wore in 2015






The couple arrive at the BBC offices on Thursday after celebrating Prince Charles' birthday last night.


The couple arrive at the BBC offices on Thursday after celebrating Prince Charles' birthday last night.






Today they will meet young people who wrote and performed in a new campaign video for 'Stop, Speak, Support', which is a youth-led code of conduct to provide guidance on what to do when they witness bullying online


Today they will meet young people who wrote and performed in a new campaign video for 'Stop, Speak, Support', which is a youth-led code of conduct to provide guidance on what to do when they witness bullying online



The couple arrive at the BBC offices on Thursday after celebrating Prince Charles' birthday last night. Today they will meet young people who wrote and performed in a new campaign video for 'Stop, Speak, Support', which is a youth-led code of conduct to provide guidance on what to do when they witness bullying online


Chaired by tech entrepreneur Brent Hoberman CBE, the Taskforce members include The Anti-Bullying Alliance, Apple, BT and The Diana Award.


Also involved are EE, Facebook, Google, Internet Matters, Music.ly, NSPCC; O2, Sky, Snapchat, Supercell, TalkTalk, Three, Twitter, Vodafone and Virgin Media.


The couple's visit today marked the second official engagement in what is shaping up to be a busy week, after Kate and William visited South Yorkshire on Wednesday.


And just last night, they were spotted arriving at Buckingham Palace for a star-studded dinner and reception held in honour of the Prince of Wales' birthday.


Kate, dripping in diamonds, was joined by royalty from Denmark, Norway, Spain, Greece, Serbia, Jordan and Jaipur at the black tie bash hosted by the Queen.


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