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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael
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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael
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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: The LOVE items - T-shirt and tote bag. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael Kors/MEGA T
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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: The LOVE items - T-shirt and tote bag. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael Kors/MEGA T
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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: The LOVE items - T-shirt and tote bag. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael Kors/MEGA T
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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael
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  • Actress Lupita Nyong’o has teamed up with Michael Kors in a bid to stop hunger. The Oscar-winning star models the fashion company's special edition products to raise money for Watch Hunger Stop, the brand’s annual global philanthropic campaign against hunger. This year, the products are a T-shirt and a tote bag featuring the word LOVE. Lupita, 36, said: "I am proud to support Watch Hunger Stop because it focuses attention on solutions to the problem of hunger and encourages people to take action on an individual basis." She added: “Watch Hunger Stop helps to fund meals for schools, which has a direct impact on leveling the performance playing field for underprivileged students. "When students can eat, they can perform better in school which in turn leads to greater opportunities in life. In so doing, Michael Kors and WFP are facilitating better opportunities for women and girls on a daily basis." "Lupita is smart, talented, compassionate and strong, with an extraordinary ability to inspire others," said Michael Kors. "I’m thrilled that she has joined us in the fight against hunger. Her empathy, honesty and commitment will make her a powerful force for change in the effort to build a world with zero hunger." The LOVE T-shirt and tote will be available for purchase online and in select Michael Kors lifestyle stores around the world beginning October 1. The unisex t-shirt, offered in black and white, will retail for $40 USD. The black canvas tote, with leather handles, will sell for $59 USD. For every LOVE t-shirt or tote sold, Michael Kors will donate all profits to children in need through the World Food Programme. Watch Hunger Stop supports the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and its school meals program. The Watch Hunger Stop campaign has helped WFP deliver more than 18 million meals to children since its inception, according to Michael Kors. 01 Oct 2019 Pictured: The LOVE items - T-shirt and tote bag. Photo credit: Courtesy of Michael Kors/MEGA T
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  • ***PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE*** Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6 to attend a treatment programme for depression and anxiety. The celebrity news site The Blast reports that Selena received therapy at an in-house centre, where she also ate healthy meals, cooked by an on-site chef, and did pilates, and meditation. During her time there, she was reportedly allowed to keep her phone and come and go as she pleased and even conducted business in the New York area. Selena, who recently had a kidney transplant, reportedly decided she needed “to take care of herself” and plans to return again later this year. Boyfriend Justin Bieber is said to have b n fully supportive of her treatment. 01 Feb 2018 Pictured: Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6. Photo credit: The Blast/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • ***PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE*** Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6 to attend a treatment programme for depression and anxiety. The celebrity news site The Blast reports that Selena received therapy at an in-house centre, where she also ate healthy meals, cooked by an on-site chef, and did pilates, and meditation. During her time there, she was reportedly allowed to keep her phone and come and go as she pleased and even conducted business in the New York area. Selena, who recently had a kidney transplant, reportedly decided she needed “to take care of herself” and plans to return again later this year. Boyfriend Justin Bieber is said to have b n fully supportive of her treatment. 01 Feb 2018 Pictured: Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6. Photo credit: The Blast/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • ***PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE*** Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6 to attend a treatment programme for depression and anxiety. The celebrity news site The Blast reports that Selena received therapy at an in-house centre, where she also ate healthy meals, cooked by an on-site chef, and did pilates, and meditation. During her time there, she was reportedly allowed to keep her phone and come and go as she pleased and even conducted business in the New York area. Selena, who recently had a kidney transplant, reportedly decided she needed “to take care of herself” and plans to return again later this year. Boyfriend Justin Bieber is said to have b n fully supportive of her treatment. 01 Feb 2018 Pictured: Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6. Photo credit: The Blast/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Sondre Oddvoll Boe of Norway performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Jorik Hendrickx of Belgium performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Alexander Samarin of Russia performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Javier Fernandez of Spain performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Javier Fernandez of Spain performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Javier Fernandez of Spain performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Stephane Walker of Switzerland performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Irakli Maysuradze of Georgia performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Yaroslav Paniot of Ukraine performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Thomas Kennes of Netherlands performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Michal Brezina of Czech Republic performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Mikhail Kolyada of Russia performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Alexei Bychenko of Israel performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Moris Kvitelashvili of Georgia performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Chafik Besseghier of France performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Phillip Harris of Britain performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Irakli Maysuradze of Georgia performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • ***PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE*** Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6 to attend a treatment programme for depression and anxiety. The celebrity news site The Blast reports that Selena received therapy at an in-house centre, where she also ate healthy meals, cooked by an on-site chef, and did pilates, and meditation. During her time there, she was reportedly allowed to keep her phone and come and go as she pleased and even conducted business in the New York area. Selena, who recently had a kidney transplant, reportedly decided she needed “to take care of herself” and plans to return again later this year. Boyfriend Justin Bieber is said to have b n fully supportive of her treatment. 01 Feb 2018 Pictured: Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6. Photo credit: The Blast/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • ***PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE*** Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6 to attend a treatment programme for depression and anxiety. The celebrity news site The Blast reports that Selena received therapy at an in-house centre, where she also ate healthy meals, cooked by an on-site chef, and did pilates, and meditation. During her time there, she was reportedly allowed to keep her phone and come and go as she pleased and even conducted business in the New York area. Selena, who recently had a kidney transplant, reportedly decided she needed “to take care of herself” and plans to return again later this year. Boyfriend Justin Bieber is said to have b n fully supportive of her treatment. 01 Feb 2018 Pictured: Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6. Photo credit: The Blast/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • ***PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE*** Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6 to attend a treatment programme for depression and anxiety. The celebrity news site The Blast reports that Selena received therapy at an in-house centre, where she also ate healthy meals, cooked by an on-site chef, and did pilates, and meditation. During her time there, she was reportedly allowed to keep her phone and come and go as she pleased and even conducted business in the New York area. Selena, who recently had a kidney transplant, reportedly decided she needed “to take care of herself” and plans to return again later this year. Boyfriend Justin Bieber is said to have b n fully supportive of her treatment. 01 Feb 2018 Pictured: Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6. Photo credit: The Blast/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA157058_007.jpg
  • ***PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE*** Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6 to attend a treatment programme for depression and anxiety. The celebrity news site The Blast reports that Selena received therapy at an in-house centre, where she also ate healthy meals, cooked by an on-site chef, and did pilates, and meditation. During her time there, she was reportedly allowed to keep her phone and come and go as she pleased and even conducted business in the New York area. Selena, who recently had a kidney transplant, reportedly decided she needed “to take care of herself” and plans to return again later this year. Boyfriend Justin Bieber is said to have b n fully supportive of her treatment. 01 Feb 2018 Pictured: Selena Gomez boarding a private jet to New York on January 6. Photo credit: The Blast/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Paul Fentz of Germany performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Jorik Hendrickx of Belgium performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Jorik Hendrickx of Belgium performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20180117_zaa_n230_762.jpg
  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Javier Fernandez of Spain performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Dmitri Aliev of Russia performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Alexander Samarin of Russia performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Javier Fernandez of Spain performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Mikhail Kolyada of Russia performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Stephane Walker of Switzerland performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Yakau Zenko of Belarus performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Igor Reznichenko of Poland performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Davide Lewton Brain of Monaco performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Yakau Zenko of Belarus performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Matteo Rizzo of Italy performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Ireland's Conor Stakelum performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Deniss Vasiljevs of Latvia performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Phillip Harris of Britain performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Daniel Samohin of Israel performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 17, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Figure skater Irakli Maysuradze of Georgia performs his short program during a men's singles competition at the 2018 ISU European Figure Skating Championships, at Megasport Arena in Moscow, Russia  on January 17, 2018. (Credit Image: © Igor Russak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • General view of the matchday programme before the Premier League match at the London Stadium.
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  • July 2, 2019 - AMSTERDAM - Netherlands - Dutch Queen Máxima opens the Coding College 'Codam' in Amsterdam. Máxima is a member of the Dutch Entrepreneurship Committee. The programming school wants to provide a solution for the shortage of well-trained programmers in the Netherlands. The school offers a three-year, free programming programme at the Marineterrein Amsterdam. Queen Maxima performs the official opening of the programming school, in the presence of Minister Van Engelshoven of Education, culture and science. Credit: Frank van Beek | Hollandse Hoogte (Credit Image: © Hollandse-Hoogte via ZUMA Press)
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  • General view of the matchday programme before the Premier League match at the London Stadium.
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  • A view of the programme for the Opening Ceremony of the 2018 Commonwealth Games where England is listed as an African nation.
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  • A view of the programme for the Opening Ceremony of the 2018 Commonwealth Games where England is listed as an African nation.
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  • A view of the programme for the Opening Ceremony of the 2018 Commonwealth Games where England is listed as an African nation.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • Toy giant LEGO has unveiled this new set based on Netflix sci-fi horror series Stranger Things. The 'Upside Down' set - named after the underground alternative dimension in the show - features many elements from the programme, which stars Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Winona Ryder and David Harbour. Fans can explore the house in which Will Byers (played by Noah Schnapp) lives with his parents, as well as the Upside Down. The Byers’ house has an identical replica and can be flipped once assembled to show off each world. Mini-figures based on the cast are also available. The brand-new 2,287-piece set was unveiled with a special midnight opening experience in London. It retails at $199 USD [£179 GBP]. Editorial use only Please credit Courtesy of LEGO / MEGA. 16 May 2019 Pictured: The box. Photo credit: Courtesy of LEGO/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Toy giant LEGO has unveiled this new set based on Netflix sci-fi horror series Stranger Things. The 'Upside Down' set - named after the underground alternative dimension in the show - features many elements from the programme, which stars Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Winona Ryder and David Harbour. Fans can explore the house in which Will Byers (played by Noah Schnapp) lives with his parents, as well as the Upside Down. The Byers’ house has an identical replica and can be flipped once assembled to show off each world. Mini-figures based on the cast are also available. The brand-new 2,287-piece set was unveiled with a special midnight opening experience in London. It retails at $199 USD [£179 GBP]. Editorial use only Please credit Courtesy of LEGO / MEGA. 16 May 2019 Pictured: The set built in situ. Photo credit: Courtesy of LEGO/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Toy giant LEGO has unveiled this new set based on Netflix sci-fi horror series Stranger Things. The 'Upside Down' set - named after the underground alternative dimension in the show - features many elements from the programme, which stars Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Winona Ryder and David Harbour. Fans can explore the house in which Will Byers (played by Noah Schnapp) lives with his parents, as well as the Upside Down. The Byers’ house has an identical replica and can be flipped once assembled to show off each world. Mini-figures based on the cast are also available. The brand-new 2,287-piece set was unveiled with a special midnight opening experience in London. It retails at $199 USD [£179 GBP]. Editorial use only Please credit Courtesy of LEGO / MEGA. 16 May 2019 Pictured: The side. Photo credit: Courtesy of LEGO/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Toy giant LEGO has unveiled this new set based on Netflix sci-fi horror series Stranger Things. The 'Upside Down' set - named after the underground alternative dimension in the show - features many elements from the programme, which stars Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Winona Ryder and David Harbour. Fans can explore the house in which Will Byers (played by Noah Schnapp) lives with his parents, as well as the Upside Down. The Byers’ house has an identical replica and can be flipped once assembled to show off each world. Mini-figures based on the cast are also available. The brand-new 2,287-piece set was unveiled with a special midnight opening experience in London. It retails at $199 USD [£179 GBP]. Editorial use only Please credit Courtesy of LEGO / MEGA. 16 May 2019 Pictured: The back of the set. Photo credit: Courtesy of LEGO/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Toy giant LEGO has unveiled this new set based on Netflix sci-fi horror series Stranger Things. The 'Upside Down' set - named after the underground alternative dimension in the show - features many elements from the programme, which stars Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Winona Ryder and David Harbour. Fans can explore the house in which Will Byers (played by Noah Schnapp) lives with his parents, as well as the Upside Down. The Byers’ house has an identical replica and can be flipped once assembled to show off each world. Mini-figures based on the cast are also available. The brand-new 2,287-piece set was unveiled with a special midnight opening experience in London. It retails at $199 USD [£179 GBP]. Editorial use only Please credit Courtesy of LEGO / MEGA. 16 May 2019 Pictured: The minifigures from the set. Photo credit: Courtesy of LEGO/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Toy giant LEGO has unveiled this new set based on Netflix sci-fi horror series Stranger Things. The 'Upside Down' set - named after the underground alternative dimension in the show - features many elements from the programme, which stars Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Winona Ryder and David Harbour. Fans can explore the house in which Will Byers (played by Noah Schnapp) lives with his parents, as well as the Upside Down. The Byers’ house has an identical replica and can be flipped once assembled to show off each world. Mini-figures based on the cast are also available. The brand-new 2,287-piece set was unveiled with a special midnight opening experience in London. It retails at $199 USD [£179 GBP]. Editorial use only Please credit Courtesy of LEGO / MEGA. 16 May 2019 Pictured: Front of set. Photo credit: Courtesy of LEGO/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tottenham Hotspur's Christian Eriksen (centre) looks through a match programme prior to the beginning of the Premier League match at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton.
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Duchess of Cambridge pulls a pint of beer as Prince William, Duke of Cambridge looks on during a visit to Empire Music Hall Belfast on February 27, 2019 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Prince William last visited Belfast in October 2017 without his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, who was then pregnant with the couple's third child. This time they concentrate on the young people of Northern Ireland. Their engagements include a visit to Windsor Park Stadium, home of the Irish Football Association, activities at the Roscor Youth Village in Fermanagh, a party at the Belfast Empire Hall, Cinemagic -a charity that uses film, television and digital technologies to inspire young people and finally dropping in on a SureStart early years programme. 27 Feb 2019 Pictured: Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and Prince William. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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