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  • Princess Diana’s niece Lady Kitty Spencer looks like a million dollars in Bvlgari jewels after being snapped up as new ambassador for the luxury Italian brand. The 27-year-old model is following in her aunty’s fashionable footsteps and has picked up a string of modeling gigs of late, with industry experts estimating her new deal with Bvlgari could be in the region of £1 million ($1.3 million USD). Earlier this year Kitty, who was just six years old when Princess Diana died in a car crash, starred in her first modeling campaign with Dolce & Gabbana and walked the runway for the brand’s Spring/ Summer 2018 collection in March. The new Bvlgari deal now represents a jewel in the crown, quite literally, for the aspiring model, whose recent appearance at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle raised her profile further with her turn in a stunning green floral D&G dress, teamed with orange heels and a green fascinator. The British aristocrat, who was raised in South Africa as a child before returning to the UK to study, is the daughter of Diana’s younger brother Earl Spencer. Speaking about her new partnership with Bvlgari, Kitty said: “It is an immense honor to be working with the most iconic Italian jewelry brand in the world. “Bvlgari has always been synonymous with creativity, heritage, beauty and glamour.  I am, therefore, very excited to be part of the Bulgari family, as it means experiencing their passion and magic first-hand.” Since joining the brand, Kitty has been instrumental in helping raise funds for Bvlgari’s key charity partners including the Elton John Aids Foundation (EJAF) and Save the Children. Last June, Kitty helped raise £140,000 for the EJAF, when she modeled and introduced the Bvlgari Divas’ Dream full pave diamond necklace that was auctioned at their gala in aid for EJAF. Kitty is also hoping to visit some of Save the Children’s UK programs later this year, which are supporting young children living in poverty by
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  • Princess Diana’s niece Lady Kitty Spencer looks like a million dollars in Bvlgari jewels after being snapped up as new ambassador for the luxury Italian brand. The 27-year-old model is following in her aunty’s fashionable footsteps and has picked up a string of modeling gigs of late, with industry experts estimating her new deal with Bvlgari could be in the region of £1 million ($1.3 million USD). Earlier this year Kitty, who was just six years old when Princess Diana died in a car crash, starred in her first modeling campaign with Dolce & Gabbana and walked the runway for the brand’s Spring/ Summer 2018 collection in March. The new Bvlgari deal now represents a jewel in the crown, quite literally, for the aspiring model, whose recent appearance at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle raised her profile further with her turn in a stunning green floral D&G dress, teamed with orange heels and a green fascinator. The British aristocrat, who was raised in South Africa as a child before returning to the UK to study, is the daughter of Diana’s younger brother Earl Spencer. Speaking about her new partnership with Bvlgari, Kitty said: “It is an immense honor to be working with the most iconic Italian jewelry brand in the world. “Bvlgari has always been synonymous with creativity, heritage, beauty and glamour.  I am, therefore, very excited to be part of the Bulgari family, as it means experiencing their passion and magic first-hand.” Since joining the brand, Kitty has been instrumental in helping raise funds for Bvlgari’s key charity partners including the Elton John Aids Foundation (EJAF) and Save the Children. Last June, Kitty helped raise £140,000 for the EJAF, when she modeled and introduced the Bvlgari Divas’ Dream full pave diamond necklace that was auctioned at their gala in aid for EJAF. Kitty is also hoping to visit some of Save the Children’s UK programs later this year, which are supporting young children living in poverty by
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  • Princess Diana’s niece Lady Kitty Spencer looks like a million dollars in Bvlgari jewels after being snapped up as new ambassador for the luxury Italian brand. The 27-year-old model is following in her aunty’s fashionable footsteps and has picked up a string of modeling gigs of late, with industry experts estimating her new deal with Bvlgari could be in the region of £1 million ($1.3 million USD). Earlier this year Kitty, who was just six years old when Princess Diana died in a car crash, starred in her first modeling campaign with Dolce & Gabbana and walked the runway for the brand’s Spring/ Summer 2018 collection in March. The new Bvlgari deal now represents a jewel in the crown, quite literally, for the aspiring model, whose recent appearance at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle raised her profile further with her turn in a stunning green floral D&G dress, teamed with orange heels and a green fascinator. The British aristocrat, who was raised in South Africa as a child before returning to the UK to study, is the daughter of Diana’s younger brother Earl Spencer. Speaking about her new partnership with Bvlgari, Kitty said: “It is an immense honor to be working with the most iconic Italian jewelry brand in the world. “Bvlgari has always been synonymous with creativity, heritage, beauty and glamour.  I am, therefore, very excited to be part of the Bulgari family, as it means experiencing their passion and magic first-hand.” Since joining the brand, Kitty has been instrumental in helping raise funds for Bvlgari’s key charity partners including the Elton John Aids Foundation (EJAF) and Save the Children. Last June, Kitty helped raise £140,000 for the EJAF, when she modeled and introduced the Bvlgari Divas’ Dream full pave diamond necklace that was auctioned at their gala in aid for EJAF. Kitty is also hoping to visit some of Save the Children’s UK programs later this year, which are supporting young children living in poverty by
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  • Princess Diana’s niece Lady Kitty Spencer looks like a million dollars in Bvlgari jewels after being snapped up as new ambassador for the luxury Italian brand. The 27-year-old model is following in her aunty’s fashionable footsteps and has picked up a string of modeling gigs of late, with industry experts estimating her new deal with Bvlgari could be in the region of £1 million ($1.3 million USD). Earlier this year Kitty, who was just six years old when Princess Diana died in a car crash, starred in her first modeling campaign with Dolce & Gabbana and walked the runway for the brand’s Spring/ Summer 2018 collection in March. The new Bvlgari deal now represents a jewel in the crown, quite literally, for the aspiring model, whose recent appearance at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle raised her profile further with her turn in a stunning green floral D&G dress, teamed with orange heels and a green fascinator. The British aristocrat, who was raised in South Africa as a child before returning to the UK to study, is the daughter of Diana’s younger brother Earl Spencer. Speaking about her new partnership with Bvlgari, Kitty said: “It is an immense honor to be working with the most iconic Italian jewelry brand in the world. “Bvlgari has always been synonymous with creativity, heritage, beauty and glamour.  I am, therefore, very excited to be part of the Bulgari family, as it means experiencing their passion and magic first-hand.” Since joining the brand, Kitty has been instrumental in helping raise funds for Bvlgari’s key charity partners including the Elton John Aids Foundation (EJAF) and Save the Children. Last June, Kitty helped raise £140,000 for the EJAF, when she modeled and introduced the Bvlgari Divas’ Dream full pave diamond necklace that was auctioned at their gala in aid for EJAF. Kitty is also hoping to visit some of Save the Children’s UK programs later this year, which are supporting young children living in poverty by
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  • Princess Diana’s niece Lady Kitty Spencer looks like a million dollars in Bvlgari jewels after being snapped up as new ambassador for the luxury Italian brand. The 27-year-old model is following in her aunty’s fashionable footsteps and has picked up a string of modeling gigs of late, with industry experts estimating her new deal with Bvlgari could be in the region of £1 million ($1.3 million USD). Earlier this year Kitty, who was just six years old when Princess Diana died in a car crash, starred in her first modeling campaign with Dolce & Gabbana and walked the runway for the brand’s Spring/ Summer 2018 collection in March. The new Bvlgari deal now represents a jewel in the crown, quite literally, for the aspiring model, whose recent appearance at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle raised her profile further with her turn in a stunning green floral D&G dress, teamed with orange heels and a green fascinator. The British aristocrat, who was raised in South Africa as a child before returning to the UK to study, is the daughter of Diana’s younger brother Earl Spencer. Speaking about her new partnership with Bvlgari, Kitty said: “It is an immense honor to be working with the most iconic Italian jewelry brand in the world. “Bvlgari has always been synonymous with creativity, heritage, beauty and glamour.  I am, therefore, very excited to be part of the Bulgari family, as it means experiencing their passion and magic first-hand.” Since joining the brand, Kitty has been instrumental in helping raise funds for Bvlgari’s key charity partners including the Elton John Aids Foundation (EJAF) and Save the Children. Last June, Kitty helped raise £140,000 for the EJAF, when she modeled and introduced the Bvlgari Divas’ Dream full pave diamond necklace that was auctioned at their gala in aid for EJAF. Kitty is also hoping to visit some of Save the Children’s UK programs later this year, which are supporting young children living in poverty by
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  • Princess Diana’s niece Lady Kitty Spencer looks like a million dollars in Bvlgari jewels after being snapped up as new ambassador for the luxury Italian brand. The 27-year-old model is following in her aunty’s fashionable footsteps and has picked up a string of modeling gigs of late, with industry experts estimating her new deal with Bvlgari could be in the region of £1 million ($1.3 million USD). Earlier this year Kitty, who was just six years old when Princess Diana died in a car crash, starred in her first modeling campaign with Dolce & Gabbana and walked the runway for the brand’s Spring/ Summer 2018 collection in March. The new Bvlgari deal now represents a jewel in the crown, quite literally, for the aspiring model, whose recent appearance at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle raised her profile further with her turn in a stunning green floral D&G dress, teamed with orange heels and a green fascinator. The British aristocrat, who was raised in South Africa as a child before returning to the UK to study, is the daughter of Diana’s younger brother Earl Spencer. Speaking about her new partnership with Bvlgari, Kitty said: “It is an immense honor to be working with the most iconic Italian jewelry brand in the world. “Bvlgari has always been synonymous with creativity, heritage, beauty and glamour.  I am, therefore, very excited to be part of the Bulgari family, as it means experiencing their passion and magic first-hand.” Since joining the brand, Kitty has been instrumental in helping raise funds for Bvlgari’s key charity partners including the Elton John Aids Foundation (EJAF) and Save the Children. Last June, Kitty helped raise £140,000 for the EJAF, when she modeled and introduced the Bvlgari Divas’ Dream full pave diamond necklace that was auctioned at their gala in aid for EJAF. Kitty is also hoping to visit some of Save the Children’s UK programs later this year, which are supporting young children living in poverty by
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  • Princess Diana’s niece Lady Kitty Spencer looks like a million dollars in Bvlgari jewels after being snapped up as new ambassador for the luxury Italian brand. The 27-year-old model is following in her aunty’s fashionable footsteps and has picked up a string of modeling gigs of late, with industry experts estimating her new deal with Bvlgari could be in the region of £1 million ($1.3 million USD). Earlier this year Kitty, who was just six years old when Princess Diana died in a car crash, starred in her first modeling campaign with Dolce & Gabbana and walked the runway for the brand’s Spring/ Summer 2018 collection in March. The new Bvlgari deal now represents a jewel in the crown, quite literally, for the aspiring model, whose recent appearance at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle raised her profile further with her turn in a stunning green floral D&G dress, teamed with orange heels and a green fascinator. The British aristocrat, who was raised in South Africa as a child before returning to the UK to study, is the daughter of Diana’s younger brother Earl Spencer. Speaking about her new partnership with Bvlgari, Kitty said: “It is an immense honor to be working with the most iconic Italian jewelry brand in the world. “Bvlgari has always been synonymous with creativity, heritage, beauty and glamour.  I am, therefore, very excited to be part of the Bulgari family, as it means experiencing their passion and magic first-hand.” Since joining the brand, Kitty has been instrumental in helping raise funds for Bvlgari’s key charity partners including the Elton John Aids Foundation (EJAF) and Save the Children. Last June, Kitty helped raise £140,000 for the EJAF, when she modeled and introduced the Bvlgari Divas’ Dream full pave diamond necklace that was auctioned at their gala in aid for EJAF. Kitty is also hoping to visit some of Save the Children’s UK programs later this year, which are supporting young children living in poverty by
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  • August 31, 2017 - Paris, Paris, FR - People gather around tributes to the late Princess Diana above the Post de l’Alma tunnel in Paris. Princess Diana died with Dodi Al-Fayed in a car crash on 31st August 1997. (Credit Image: © Ray Tang via ZUMA Press)
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  • DIANA IN ANGOLA: Diana, Princess of Wales, laughs during her visit to a minefield at Huambo in Angola. The Princess pressed the trigger to detonate one of the landmines.
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  • August 29, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - Tribute on the Golden Gates of Kensington Palace, ahead of the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's death, London on August 29, 2017. People started paying tribute and respect, days before the anniversary, which is the 31st of August. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales, wearing a swimsuit, rides with Prince Harry on a jet ski in 1996 off the coast of the South of France. Anwar Hussein/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • August 31, 2017 - London, London, UK - Paris, France. People pay tribute to the late Princess Diana above the Post de l’Alma tunnel in Paris.  Princess Diana died with Dodi Al-Fayed in a car crash on 31st August 1997. (Credit Image: © Ray Tang/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales, wearing a swimsuit, rides with Prince Harry on a jet ski in 1996 off the coast of the South of France. Anwar Hussein/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • July 15, 2013 - Washington, DC, United States of America - Diana, Princess of Wales dances with US President Ronald Reagan during a White House Gala Dinner November 9, 1985 in Washington, DC. (Credit Image: © Pete Souza/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Diana Princess of Wales promoting her campaign against the use of landmines in Angola in January 1997.<br />
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  • Prince Charles, Prince of Wales talks with Diana, Princess of Wales in New Zealand, April 1983.<br />
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  • Raine Spencer, Diana's Mother-In-Law with Mohamed Al Fayed at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales at Westminster Abbey, London on September 6, 1997.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales, attends the Victor Chang charity dinner today (Thursday).
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales, with Sandra Tigica 13, at the orthopaedic workshop in Neves Mendinha, near Launda, Angola.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales, sprints back to her car after leaving a gym in Earl's Court.
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  • Princess Diana, Princess of Wales with Prince William and Prince Harry on holiday in Majorca, Spain on August 10, 1987. Also present were the Spanish Royal Family and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales.
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  • Princess Diana and Major James Hewitt photographed at army barracks in the UK.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales on the second day of her visit to war-ravaged Bosnia today (Saturday) meets the Soljankic family who have been the victims of landmine injuries.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales, touring a minefield in body armour to see for herself the carnage mines cause, during her visit to Angola.
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  • Princess Diana and Major James Hewitt photographed at army barracks in the UK.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales with the Prince of Wales and baby Prince William in Auckland, New Zealand.
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  • DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES, DURING HER VISIT TO LAHORE, PAKISTAN.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales smiles during a visit Australia.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales during her visit to Lahore, Pakistan in October 1991.
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  • Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales relax with Prince William, Prince Harry and the Spanish Royal Family on their holiday in Majorca on August 10, 1987.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales, meets a tribe in traditional dress during a tour of Nigeria in March, 1990.
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  • The Princess of Wales resists temptation and moves a plate of chocolates, despite a longing glance from Dr Henry Kissinger. The Princess was presented with the United Cerebral Palsy's Humanitarian Award at a dinner in the Hilton Hotel, New York.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales with Prince William and Prince Harry at the Heads Of State Service for VE Rememberance Day, held in Hyde Park, London on May 7, 1995.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales with Prince William and Prince Harry at the Heads Of State Service for VE Rememberance Day, held in Hyde Park, London on May 7, 1995.
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  • The official group photo at the wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales attend the State opening of Parliament. *DECEMBER 9th 1992: On this day in 1992 Prince Charles and Princess Diana announced their separation.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales in Brisbane, Australia in 1983.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales chats to Luciano Pavarotti at a concert in Hyde Park in London on July 30, 1991.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales kiss during a polo match at Cirencester Polo Club in July, 1985.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales dances with John Travolta at the White House, watched by President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy in November 9, 1985 in Washington DC.
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales wears Rising Sun dress and Frederick Fox straw hat for a trip to Japan in 1986.
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  • American First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, meets with Diana, Princess of Wales at the White House.
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  • Prince William begins his first term at Eton College on September 16, 1995. His is accompanied by his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, his father, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and his brother, Prince Harry.
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  • Princess Diana with Dodi Al Fayed in Sardinia. Half Length.
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  • Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales leave St. Pauls Cathedral in London following their wedding on July 29, 1981.
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  • Princess Diana with Dodi Al Fayed in Sardinia. Half Length.
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  • 21st JUNE : On this day in 1982 Prince William was born. The Prince and Princess of Wales leaving the Lindo Wing,  at St. Mary's Hospital after the birth of their baby son, Prince William.
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  • Diana, The Princess of Wales with sons Prince William (left) and Prince Harry leaving Portland Hospital in London after visiting The Duchess of York when she gave birth to her first child, a daughter.
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  • The newly married Prince and Princess of Wales (formerly Lady Diana Spencer) kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after their wedding ceremony at St. Paul's cathedral.
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  • The Princess of Wales leaves South York, near Windsor after attending a birthday party for Princess Beatrice the eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York.
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  • The newly married Prince and Princess of Wales (formerly Lady Diana Spencer) kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after their wedding ceremony at St. Paul's cathedral.
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  • Rosa Monckton, one of the best friends of the late Princess Diana, at the opening of the Diana, Princess of Wales, memorial garden, in Hyde Park, London.
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  • THE PRINCESS OF WALES WITH HER MOTHER FRANCES SHAND KYDD AT THE MEN'S SINGLES FINAL WIMBLEDON 1993 BETWEEN PETE SAMPRAS AND JIM COURIER.
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  • Princess Diana visiting St Mary's Hospital. Half Length.
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  • Prince William poses with the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Harry and housemaster Dr. Andrew Gailey at he starts at Eton College on September 16, 1995 in Windsor, England.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • Diana, Princess of Wales meeting Mother Teresa during a visit to a convent in Rome.
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  • Princess Diana on an official visit to Australia. Half Length.
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales at Buckingham Palace after their wedding at St Paul's Cathedral July 29, 1981.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • EXCLUSIVE: MEGHAN Markle's mum rocks the 70s look, sporting trendy flares and a natural Afro hair style as a schoolgirl. These are the first photos of Prince Harry's likely future mother-in-law Doria Ragland as a young woman and she bears a striking resemblance to her superstar daughter. Doria met Harry at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Toronto last month where she was photographed in a private box with the happy couple demonstrating how serious he and Meghan's relationship has become. Seen here as a 16-year-old schoolgirl at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, Doria was pictured in her 1972 school yearbook photo as well as snaps with the Girl's Athletic Association and another club called APEX. Nine years later she would give birth to Meghan, now 36, who went on to become a successful actress in US legal drama Suits and the glamorous American girlfriend who many think Harry will marry. Speaking about her parents Meghan once said: "I like to think he was drawn to her sweet eyes and her Afro, plus their shared love of antiques... whatever it was they married and had me". Fairfax High's close proximity to Hollywood has led to a glittering alumni list which including actors Mickey Rooney, Ricardo Montalbam, Mila Kunis, Demi Moore and David Arquette. Famous musicians who went there include Flea from Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Slash from Guns and Roses and Jackie and Tito Jackson from the Jackson Five. After school Doria went on to work in the film industry herself as a make-up artist which is how she met Meghan's dad, Thomas Markle, a Hollywood lighting director. At 61, Doria is five years older than Harry's mother Princess Diana would have been if she was still alive today. However her teenage days in 1970s LA were a world away from the stuffy British aristocracy Diana grew up in. Meghan's dad is also seen here as a young man for the first time in a snap from his 1962 school yearbook. The photo shows Tom aged 18, posing in his senior year at Newport Junior-
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  • A kiss for the Prince of Wales from Princess Diana, when she presented him with a runners up medal after his team, Windsor Park, were beaten in the final of the Garrard Trophy, at Smith's Lawn, Windsor.
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  • KENSINGTON PALACE: The Prince and Princess of Wales held a photocall for their son, Prince William, who will be 18 months old in a week's time.
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales with sons Prince William (right) and Prince Harry, attending the VJ Day commemorations at Buckingham Palace.
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  • A family picture of Lady Diana Spencer in her pram at Park House, Sandringham, Norfolk.
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales with sons Prince William (right) and Prince Harry, attending the VJ Day commemorations at Buckingham Palace.
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  • Note to Editors:  This picture transmitted 17 August 1998 to accompany package of stories in advance of the first anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
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  • The Princess of Wales running towards the finishing tape in the Mothers' Race at Wetherby School Sports Day at the Richmond Athletics club. Prince Harry, her younger son, also took part in the events.
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  • The Princess of Wales rides a chair lift up the Kriegerhorn with her sons Prince William, left, and Prince Harry, in Lech, Austria.
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  • The Princess of Wales rides a chair lift up the Kriegerhorn with her sons Prince William, left, and Prince Harry, in Lech, Austria.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex kept with tradition by choosing a cream shawl and hat made by the same family company used by the Queen, Diana and Kate. Proud parents Harry, 34, and Meghan, 37, swaddled son Archie in a £105 merino wool shawl and £65 hat by G.H. Hurt & Son for his first photocell at St George's Hall in Windsor Castle on Wednesday (May 8). It marks a tradition spanning back some 70 years, with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and Princess Diana, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge all choosing to swaddle their children in shawls from the company on their public debuts.  The shawl used was the ‘Leaves and Flowers Baby Shawl’, in white. The baby shawl is inspired by the brand’s handframe lace knitting heritage and is made using merino wool, each shawl produced at G.H. Hurt & Son’s factory in Nottingham, England.  Each ‘Leaves and Flowers Baby Shawl’ is made of two separate knitted pieces, which are then hand finished and joined with a pretty shell edge on all four side. This creates a large but light and airy feel, perfect to wrap a baby. The cute cashmere hat used was also from G.H. Hurt & Son and is usually available as a set, complete with mittens (Cashmere Baby Hat & Mittens). A spokesman for G.H. Hurt & Son said: ‘We feel so proud and honoured that Harry and Meghan have chosen our beautiful merino wool lacy knitted baby shawls and in doing so have continued a royal tradition now going back over 70 years.’. 09 May 2019 Pictured: G.H. Hurt & Son was the brand chosen by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for their first public appearance with baby Archie on Wednesday 8 May, 2019 — a merino wool shawl and hat. Photo credit: G.H. Hurt & Son/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex kept with tradition by choosing a cream shawl and hat made by the same family company used by the Queen, Diana and Kate. Proud parents Harry, 34, and Meghan, 37, swaddled son Archie in a £105 merino wool shawl and £65 hat by G.H. Hurt & Son for his first photocell at St George's Hall in Windsor Castle on Wednesday (May 8). It marks a tradition spanning back some 70 years, with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and Princess Diana, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge all choosing to swaddle their children in shawls from the company on their public debuts.  The shawl used was the ‘Leaves and Flowers Baby Shawl’, in white. The baby shawl is inspired by the brand’s handframe lace knitting heritage and is made using merino wool, each shawl produced at G.H. Hurt & Son’s factory in Nottingham, England.  Each ‘Leaves and Flowers Baby Shawl’ is made of two separate knitted pieces, which are then hand finished and joined with a pretty shell edge on all four side. This creates a large but light and airy feel, perfect to wrap a baby. The cute cashmere hat used was also from G.H. Hurt & Son and is usually available as a set, complete with mittens (Cashmere Baby Hat & Mittens). A spokesman for G.H. Hurt & Son said: ‘We feel so proud and honoured that Harry and Meghan have chosen our beautiful merino wool lacy knitted baby shawls and in doing so have continued a royal tradition now going back over 70 years.’. 09 May 2019 Pictured: G.H. Hurt & Son was the brand chosen by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for their first public appearance with baby Archie on Wednesday 8 May, 2019 — a merino wool shawl and hat. Photo credit: G.H. Hurt & Son/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex kept with tradition by choosing a cream shawl and hat made by the same family company used by the Queen, Diana and Kate. Proud parents Harry, 34, and Meghan, 37, swaddled son Archie in a £105 merino wool shawl and £65 hat by G.H. Hurt & Son for his first photocell at St George's Hall in Windsor Castle on Wednesday (May 8). It marks a tradition spanning back some 70 years, with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and Princess Diana, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge all choosing to swaddle their children in shawls from the company on their public debuts.  The shawl used was the ‘Leaves and Flowers Baby Shawl’, in white. The baby shawl is inspired by the brand’s handframe lace knitting heritage and is made using merino wool, each shawl produced at G.H. Hurt & Son’s factory in Nottingham, England.  Each ‘Leaves and Flowers Baby Shawl’ is made of two separate knitted pieces, which are then hand finished and joined with a pretty shell edge on all four side. This creates a large but light and airy feel, perfect to wrap a baby. The cute cashmere hat used was also from G.H. Hurt & Son and is usually available as a set, complete with mittens (Cashmere Baby Hat & Mittens). A spokesman for G.H. Hurt & Son said: ‘We feel so proud and honoured that Harry and Meghan have chosen our beautiful merino wool lacy knitted baby shawls and in doing so have continued a royal tradition now going back over 70 years.’. 09 May 2019 Pictured: G.H. Hurt & Son was the brand chosen by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for their first public appearance with baby Archie on Wednesday 8 May, 2019 — a merino wool shawl and hat. Photo credit: G.H. Hurt & Son/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex kept with tradition by choosing a cream shawl and hat made by the same family company used by the Queen, Diana and Kate. Proud parents Harry, 34, and Meghan, 37, swaddled son Archie in a £105 merino wool shawl and £65 hat by G.H. Hurt & Son for his first photocell at St George's Hall in Windsor Castle on Wednesday (May 8). It marks a tradition spanning back some 70 years, with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles and Princess Diana, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge all choosing to swaddle their children in shawls from the company on their public debuts.  The shawl used was the ‘Leaves and Flowers Baby Shawl’, in white. The baby shawl is inspired by the brand’s handframe lace knitting heritage and is made using merino wool, each shawl produced at G.H. Hurt & Son’s factory in Nottingham, England.  Each ‘Leaves and Flowers Baby Shawl’ is made of two separate knitted pieces, which are then hand finished and joined with a pretty shell edge on all four side. This creates a large but light and airy feel, perfect to wrap a baby. The cute cashmere hat used was also from G.H. Hurt & Son and is usually available as a set, complete with mittens (Cashmere Baby Hat & Mittens). A spokesman for G.H. Hurt & Son said: ‘We feel so proud and honoured that Harry and Meghan have chosen our beautiful merino wool lacy knitted baby shawls and in doing so have continued a royal tradition now going back over 70 years.’. 09 May 2019 Pictured: G.H. Hurt & Son was the brand chosen by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for their first public appearance with baby Archie on Wednesday 8 May, 2019 — a merino wool shawl and hat. Photo credit: G.H. Hurt & Son/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Princess of Wales and her youngest son Prince Harry.
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  • Pavarotti views the Princess Diana's coffin
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  • (L-R) HRH Princess Diana and George Michael
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  • PRINCE CHARLES AND HIS FIANCEE, LADY DIANA SPENCER, ARRIVING AT THE GOLDSMITH'S HALL IN LONDON FOR THEIR FIRST ROYAL ENGAGEMENT TOGETHER.
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  • The Princess of Wales sits with her four year old son Prince William on her lap, watching the Prince of Wales play polo at Smith's Lawn, Windsor.
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  • The Princess of Wales hugs her eldest son Prince William, aged 10, after boarding the Royal Yacht Britannia with her husband, the Prince of Wales and her younger son, Prince Harry.
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  • The Princess of wales follows her sons Prince Harry (right), five years old, and Prince William, seven, on Harry's first day at the Wetherby School in Notting Hill, West London.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II poses for photographs with the Prince of Wales and his fiancee, Lady Diana Spencer at Buckingham Palace, after a Privy Council Meeting.
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales with the Pope after their private audience at the Vatican in Rome, during the Royal couple's 17-day official visit to Italy.
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  • Princess Diana and Major James Hewitt photographed at army barracks in the UK
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  • Prince William is positioned alongside his mother, Princess Diana.
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  • The Royal family at Buckingham Palace, London, on the day of Prince William's christening. Standing (from left): the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh; seated (from left):  Queen Elizabeth II, the Princess of Wales holding Prince William, and the Queen Mother.
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  • Prince William signs the traditional Entrance Book watched by his parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and younger brother, Prince Harry, at Eton College.
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  • The Princess of Wales with her sons, Prince William, right, and Prince Harry outside St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.
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  • The Princess of Wales seated in her bridal gown at Buckingham Palace after her marriage to Prince Charles at St. Paul's Cathedral.
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  • The Princess of Wales seated in her bridal gown at Buckingham Palace after her marriage to Prince Charles at St. Paul's Cathedral.
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  • Diana during her interview with Martin Bashir for the BBC.
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