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FEATURE - Kamelrennen in Norfolk
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Camel racing in aid of Prince William's East Anglian Air Ambulance
Burnham Market Horse Trials, Norfolk, UK - 15 Apr 2017
The race organised by the EAAA charity was between the four camels with amateur jockeys on board over a 100 metre course and was cheered on by large crowds.
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FEATURE - Kamelrennen in Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8611906r)
Camel racing in aid of Prince William's East Anglian Air Ambulance
Burnham Market Horse Trials, Norfolk, UK - 15 Apr 2017
The race organised by the EAAA charity was between the four camels with amateur jockeys on board over a 100 metre course and was cheered on by large crowds.
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FEATURE - Kamelrennen in Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8611906s)
Camel racing in aid of Prince William's East Anglian Air Ambulance
Burnham Market Horse Trials, Norfolk, UK - 15 Apr 2017
The race organised by the EAAA charity was between the four camels with amateur jockeys on board over a 100 metre course and was cheered on by large crowds.
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FEATURE - Kamelrennen in Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8611906t)
Camel racing in aid of Prince William's East Anglian Air Ambulance
Burnham Market Horse Trials, Norfolk, UK - 15 Apr 2017
The race organised by the EAAA charity was between the four camels with amateur jockeys on board over a 100 metre course and was cheered on by large crowds.
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FEATURE - Kamelrennen in Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8611906p)
Camel racing in aid of Prince William's East Anglian Air Ambulance
Burnham Market Horse Trials, Norfolk, UK - 15 Apr 2017
The race organised by the EAAA charity was between the four camels with amateur jockeys on board over a 100 metre course and was cheered on by large crowds.
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FEATURE - Kamelrennen in Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8611906o)
Camel racing in aid of Prince William's East Anglian Air Ambulance
Burnham Market Horse Trials, Norfolk, UK - 15 Apr 2017
The race organised by the EAAA charity was between the four camels with amateur jockeys on board over a 100 metre course and was cheered on by large crowds.
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FEATURE - Kamelrennen in Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8611906n)
Camel racing in aid of Prince William's East Anglian Air Ambulance
Burnham Market Horse Trials, Norfolk, UK - 15 Apr 2017
The race organised by the EAAA charity was between the four camels with amateur jockeys on board over a 100 metre course and was cheered on by large crowds.
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FEATURE - Kamelrennen in Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8611906m)
Camel racing in aid of Prince William's East Anglian Air Ambulance
Burnham Market Horse Trials, Norfolk, UK - 15 Apr 2017
The race organised by the EAAA charity was between the four camels with amateur jockeys on board over a 100 metre course and was cheered on by large crowds.
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FEATURE - Kamelrennen in Norfolk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8611906l)
Camel racing in aid of Prince William's East Anglian Air Ambulance
Burnham Market Horse Trials, Norfolk, UK - 15 Apr 2017
The race organised by the EAAA charity was between the four camels with amateur jockeys on board over a 100 metre course and was cheered on by large crowds.
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'Prince William's Passion : New Father New Hope' TV Programme, London, Britain - 15 Sep 2013
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Prince William wearing a Tusk polo shirt during his interview at Kensington Palace
'Prince William's Passion : New Father New Hope' TV Programme, London, Britain - 15 Sep 2013
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The Duke of Cambridge has given his first interview since the birth of Prince George, to be screened on ITV in the documentary 'Prince William's Passion: New Father, New Hope'
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Remembrance Sunday service, Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, Britain - 08 Nov 2009
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Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, Private Secretary to Prince William, wearing an overcoat bearing en epaulette of Prince William's 'W' cypher
Remembrance Sunday service, Cenotaph, Whitehall, London, Britain - 08 Nov 2009
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Prince William's Hired Helicopter in a Field in Anglesey, Wales, Britain - 06 Jul 2013
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With the birth of the royal baby imminent the whole nation is waiting and wondering just when the Duchess of Cambridge is due.
Preparations are already well in hand for the event and it would appear that Prince William has no intentions of missing the birth of his first child.
A hired helicopter can be seen standing in a field near to William and Catherine's home on Anglesey in Wales.
With William currently working as a search-and-recue pilot at RAF Valley he no doubt needs a quick way to wing the 290 miles to London if and when he hears that Kate has gone into labour.
With that in mind the privately hired helicopter will remain on stand-by outside the couple's Welsh farmhouse so that William can get to his wife's side in under two hours should he need to.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHTHBEXOW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Prince William's Hired Helicopter in a Field in Anglesey, Wales, Britain - 06 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Formstone / Rex Features (2641168d)
With the birth of the royal baby imminent the whole nation is waiting and wondering just when the Duchess of Cambridge is due.
Preparations are already well in hand for the event and it would appear that Prince William has no intentions of missing the birth of his first child.
A hired helicopter can be seen standing in a field near to William and Catherine's home on Anglesey in Wales.
With William currently working as a search-and-recue pilot at RAF Valley he no doubt needs a quick way to wing the 290 miles to London if and when he hears that Kate has gone into labour.
With that in mind the privately hired helicopter will remain on stand-by outside the couple's Welsh farmhouse so that William can get to his wife's side in under two hours should he need to.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHTHBEXOW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Prince William's Hired Helicopter in a Field in Anglesey, Wales, Britain - 06 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Formstone / Rex Features (2641168b)
With the birth of the royal baby imminent the whole nation is waiting and wondering just when the Duchess of Cambridge is due.
Preparations are already well in hand for the event and it would appear that Prince William has no intentions of missing the birth of his first child.
A hired helicopter can be seen standing in a field near to William and Catherine's home on Anglesey in Wales.
With William currently working as a search-and-recue pilot at RAF Valley he no doubt needs a quick way to wing the 290 miles to London if and when he hears that Kate has gone into labour.
With that in mind the privately hired helicopter will remain on stand-by outside the couple's Welsh farmhouse so that William can get to his wife's side in under two hours should he need to.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHTHBEXOW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Prince William's Hired Helicopter in a Field in Anglesey, Wales, Britain - 06 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Formstone / Rex Features (2641168a)
With the birth of the royal baby imminent the whole nation is waiting and wondering just when the Duchess of Cambridge is due.
Preparations are already well in hand for the event and it would appear that Prince William has no intentions of missing the birth of his first child.
A hired helicopter can be seen standing in a field near to William and Catherine's home on Anglesey in Wales.
With William currently working as a search-and-recue pilot at RAF Valley he no doubt needs a quick way to wing the 290 miles to London if and when he hears that Kate has gone into labour.
With that in mind the privately hired helicopter will remain on stand-by outside the couple's Welsh farmhouse so that William can get to his wife's side in under two hours should he need to.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KHTHBEXOW (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Annual October Club dinner in aid of the St Giles Trust at the Savoy Hotel, London, Britain - 17 Oct 2012
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A special cake re-enacting the scene of Britain's Prince William's wedding to the Duchess of Cornwall, where he drove the car with his wife
Annual October Club dinner in aid of the St Giles Trust at the Savoy Hotel, London, Britain - 17 Oct 2012
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British Royalty
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At Home With The Windsors
In 1969 thousands sat glued to their television screens as a documentary lifted the lid on the Royal Family for the first time.
Viewers around the world were enthralled by 'Royal Family', which took a behind-the-scenes look at the Windsors.
BBC stills photographer Joan Williams was offered an even more intimate glimpse than most into this hithero unseen world.
As the only photographer attached to the documentary team she produced a candid collection of images that revealed the Royal Family in a whole new light.
When word first got out about the documentary being filmed, newspapers across the country clamoured to get their photographers involved.
However, the decision was made to invite just one - and Joan had her work on children's TV show Blue Peter to thank for being chosen.
She comments: "The year before I'd photographed the royal children when they came into the Blue Peter studio to meet the presenters and animals.
"Afterwards, the photos were sent to the palace by the producer of the program.
"Then the following year when they were making the Royal Family they didn't have a stills photographer with them.
"They'd been filming for four months when the whole of Fleet Street heard and they all wanted to send in their photographers.
"Of course that wasn't possible because the production and palace wanted control.
"The palace remembered my stills of the children and it was suggested that I join them".
Without a second to feel any nerves, Joan received the phone call offering her the job - and started the very next day.
"I was thrown in the deep end, but you take it in your stride because it was just another assignment - though admittedly a fantastic one.
"I didn't find it stressful at all. I just thought I was very privileged".
Over the course of a y...
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Compilation - That's Their Boy
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That's tHEIR Boy
With Prince Harry busy charming Jamaica it's clear to see that he is a chip off the old block.
Harry's 'Diamond Jubilee tour' trip has seen him visiting Jamaica, Belize, the Bahamas and Brazil.
Along the way he has taken part in a host of activities, including racing against Usain Bolt, dancing and playing polo.
Throughout, Harry's striking resemblance to his mother and father - Princess Diana and Prince Charles - has been clear to see.
In fact, in many ways the young Prince appears to be following directly in their footsteps.
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PRINCE WILLIAM'S SCHOOL SPORTS DAY - 1989
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That's tHEIR Boy
With Prince Harry busy charming Jamaica it's clear to see that he is a chip off the old block.
Harry's 'Diamond Jubilee tour' trip has seen him visiting Jamaica, Belize, the Bahamas and Brazil.
Along the way he has taken part in a host of activities, including racing against Usain Bolt, dancing and playing polo.
Throughout, Harry's striking resemblance to his mother and father - Princess Diana and Prince Charles - has been clear to see.
In fact, in many ways the young Prince appears to be following directly in their footsteps.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYVJXWRNL (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, London, Britain - 29 Apr 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by David Taylor / Rex Features (1310728a)
A helicopter from Prince William's squadron returning to base after making an appearance at the festivities after the royal wedding
The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, London, Britain - 29 Apr 2011
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The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, London, Britain - 29 Apr 2011
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A helicopter from Prince William's squadron returning to base after making an appearance at the festivities after the royal wedding
The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton, London, Britain - 29 Apr 2011
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Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
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Detail from the 'Instrument of Consent', which is the Queen's historic formal consent to Prince William's forthcoming marriage to Kate Middleton, is seen at the Crown Office at the House of Lords
Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
Under the Great Seal of the Realm, she signed an elaborate notice of approval which proclaimed, in transcribed calligraphy, consent to the union of "Our Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales, K.G. and Our Trusty and Well-beloved Catherine Elizabeth Middleton"
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Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
NO UK UNTIL 20 May 2011
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The 'Instrument of Consent', which is the Queen's historic formal consent to Prince William's forthcoming marriage to Kate Middleton, is seen at the Crown Office at the House of Lords
Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
Under the Great Seal of the Realm, she signed an elaborate notice of approval which proclaimed, in transcribed calligraphy, consent to the union of "Our Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales, K.G. and Our Trusty and Well-beloved Catherine Elizabeth Middleton"
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Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
NO UK UNTIL 20 May 2011
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The 'Instrument of Consent', which is the Queen's historic formal consent to Prince William's forthcoming marriage to Kate Middleton, is seen at the Crown Office at the House of Lords
Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
Under the Great Seal of the Realm, she signed an elaborate notice of approval which proclaimed, in transcribed calligraphy, consent to the union of "Our Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales, K.G. and Our Trusty and Well-beloved Catherine Elizabeth Middleton"
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Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
NO UK UNTIL 20 May 2011
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The 'Instrument of Consent', which is the Queen's historic formal consent to Prince William's forthcoming marriage to Kate Middleton, is seen at the Crown Office at the House of Lords
Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
Under the Great Seal of the Realm, she signed an elaborate notice of approval which proclaimed, in transcribed calligraphy, consent to the union of "Our Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales, K.G. and Our Trusty and Well-beloved Catherine Elizabeth Middleton"
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Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
NO UK UNTIL 20 May 2011
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The 'Instrument of Consent', which is the Queen's historic formal consent to Prince William's forthcoming marriage to Kate Middleton, is seen at the Crown Office at the House of Lords
Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
Under the Great Seal of the Realm, she signed an elaborate notice of approval which proclaimed, in transcribed calligraphy, consent to the union of "Our Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales, K.G. and Our Trusty and Well-beloved Catherine Elizabeth Middleton"
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Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
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The 'Instrument of Consent', which is the Queen's historic formal consent to Prince William's forthcoming marriage to Kate Middleton, is seen at the Crown Office at the House of Lords
Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
Under the Great Seal of the Realm, she signed an elaborate notice of approval which proclaimed, in transcribed calligraphy, consent to the union of "Our Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales, K.G. and Our Trusty and Well-beloved Catherine Elizabeth Middleton"
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Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
NO UK UNTIL 20 May 2011
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Head of the Crown Office Ian Denyer sits at his desk with the 'Instrument of Consent', which is the Queen's historic formal consent to Prince William's forthcoming marriage to Kate Middleton, at the Crown Office at the House of Lords
Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
Under the Great Seal of the Realm, she signed an elaborate notice of approval which proclaimed, in transcribed calligraphy, consent to the union of "Our Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales, K.G. and Our Trusty and Well-beloved Catherine Elizabeth Middleton"
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Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
NO UK UNTIL 20 May 2011
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A close up of the seal on the 'Instrument of Consent', which is the Queen's historic formal consent to Prince William's forthcoming marriage to Kate Middleton, is seen at the Crown Office at the House of Lords
Queen Elizabeth II's 'Instrument of Consent' at the House of Lords, London, Britain - 21 Apr 2011
Under the Great Seal of the Realm, she signed an elaborate notice of approval which proclaimed, in transcribed calligraphy, consent to the union of "Our Most Dearly Beloved Grandson Prince William Arthur Philip Louis of Wales, K.G. and Our Trusty and Well-beloved Catherine Elizabeth Middleton"
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White chocolate wedding dress to celebrate royal wedding, Little Walsingham, Norfolk, Britain - 31 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1302575h )
A Sweet Idea For Kate's Wedding Dress
Now here's a tasty idea for Kate Middleton's wedding dress - a gown made entirely out of chocolate.
The unusual attire has been carefully crafted by Dale Skipper at The Chocolate Deli in Little Walsingham, Norfolk.
With a simple train, delicate beading and sweetheart neckline, the ivory dress is perfect for a princess - especially one who has a sweet tooth.
For the dress, tiara, necklace and glistening bracelet have all been moulded out of white chocolate and decorated with sugar beads and edible glitter.
According to Dale, creating the dress was just like sculpting clay; however, her material of choice was modelling chocolate made to her own secret recipe.
It took her around eight hours to carefully sculpt the dress after looking through a few wedding magazine for inspiration.
It is now on display on a mannequin with flowing brunette locks at The Chocolate Deli, where it is surrounded by bunting and union flags.
And Dale is confident it will still look just as good on Prince William and Kate Middleton's big day - so long as her customers don't decide to take a sneaky nibble or two.
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White chocolate wedding dress to celebrate royal wedding, Little Walsingham, Norfolk, Britain - 31 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1302575f )
A Sweet Idea For Kate's Wedding Dress
Now here's a tasty idea for Kate Middleton's wedding dress - a gown made entirely out of chocolate.
The unusual attire has been carefully crafted by Dale Skipper at The Chocolate Deli in Little Walsingham, Norfolk.
With a simple train, delicate beading and sweetheart neckline, the ivory dress is perfect for a princess - especially one who has a sweet tooth.
For the dress, tiara, necklace and glistening bracelet have all been moulded out of white chocolate and decorated with sugar beads and edible glitter.
According to Dale, creating the dress was just like sculpting clay; however, her material of choice was modelling chocolate made to her own secret recipe.
It took her around eight hours to carefully sculpt the dress after looking through a few wedding magazine for inspiration.
It is now on display on a mannequin with flowing brunette locks at The Chocolate Deli, where it is surrounded by bunting and union flags.
And Dale is confident it will still look just as good on Prince William and Kate Middleton's big day - so long as her customers don't decide to take a sneaky nibble or two.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QXCKGPWTS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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White chocolate wedding dress to celebrate royal wedding, Little Walsingham, Norfolk, Britain - 31 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1302575g )
A Sweet Idea For Kate's Wedding Dress
Now here's a tasty idea for Kate Middleton's wedding dress - a gown made entirely out of chocolate.
The unusual attire has been carefully crafted by Dale Skipper at The Chocolate Deli in Little Walsingham, Norfolk.
With a simple train, delicate beading and sweetheart neckline, the ivory dress is perfect for a princess - especially one who has a sweet tooth.
For the dress, tiara, necklace and glistening bracelet have all been moulded out of white chocolate and decorated with sugar beads and edible glitter.
According to Dale, creating the dress was just like sculpting clay; however, her material of choice was modelling chocolate made to her own secret recipe.
It took her around eight hours to carefully sculpt the dress after looking through a few wedding magazine for inspiration.
It is now on display on a mannequin with flowing brunette locks at The Chocolate Deli, where it is surrounded by bunting and union flags.
And Dale is confident it will still look just as good on Prince William and Kate Middleton's big day - so long as her customers don't decide to take a sneaky nibble or two.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QXCKGPWTS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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White chocolate wedding dress to celebrate royal wedding, Little Walsingham, Norfolk, Britain - 31 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1302575c )
A Sweet Idea For Kate's Wedding Dress
Now here's a tasty idea for Kate Middleton's wedding dress - a gown made entirely out of chocolate.
The unusual attire has been carefully crafted by Dale Skipper at The Chocolate Deli in Little Walsingham, Norfolk.
With a simple train, delicate beading and sweetheart neckline, the ivory dress is perfect for a princess - especially one who has a sweet tooth.
For the dress, tiara, necklace and glistening bracelet have all been moulded out of white chocolate and decorated with sugar beads and edible glitter.
According to Dale, creating the dress was just like sculpting clay; however, her material of choice was modelling chocolate made to her own secret recipe.
It took her around eight hours to carefully sculpt the dress after looking through a few wedding magazine for inspiration.
It is now on display on a mannequin with flowing brunette locks at The Chocolate Deli, where it is surrounded by bunting and union flags.
And Dale is confident it will still look just as good on Prince William and Kate Middleton's big day - so long as her customers don't decide to take a sneaky nibble or two.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QXCKGPWTS (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Prince William and Kate Middleton give their first TV interview since announcing their engagement, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2010
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Kate Middleton wearing the ring that belonged to Prince William's mother Diana
Prince William and Kate Middleton give their first TV interview since announcing their engagement, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2010
Fielding questions in their first ever interview as a couple - carried out by Tom Bradby of ITV news - we were allowed a glimpse into the private life of Prince William and his fianc (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Prince William's Rented Cottage Near RAF Valley, Anglesey, North Wales, Britain - Nov 2010
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A House Fit For A Prince And Princess
Though they have only just announced their engagement, according to reports Prince William and Kate Middleton have been already been 'playing house' for several months.
The pair have allegedly been quietly living together at the cottage rented by William on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales.
The Prince set up home at the isolated cottage because it is near to RAF Valley Base, where he has been training to fly search rescue helicopters.
And with William still having three more years at the base, this means the couple will start their married life in Anglesey.
Which shouldn't be too much of a challenge as they have already reportedly been 'road testing' married life.
In the past six months the pair have taken to spending much of their time together in the close-knit community - though Kate still officially lives at her parents.
Locals around the island have become accustomed to seeing the pair and the area offers them quiet and relative privacy.
Once William has finished his three year stint it is thought that the couple may move to an eco-friendly house built by Charles at Harewood Park in Herefordshire.
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Prince William's Rented Cottage Near RAF Valley, Anglesey, North Wales, Britain - Nov 2010
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A House Fit For A Prince And Princess
Though they have only just announced their engagement, according to reports Prince William and Kate Middleton have been already been 'playing house' for several months.
The pair have allegedly been quietly living together at the cottage rented by William on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales.
The Prince set up home at the isolated cottage because it is near to RAF Valley Base, where he has been training to fly search rescue helicopters.
And with William still having three more years at the base, this means the couple will start their married life in Anglesey.
Which shouldn't be too much of a challenge as they have already reportedly been 'road testing' married life.
In the past six months the pair have taken to spending much of their time together in the close-knit community - though Kate still officially lives at her parents.
Locals around the island have become accustomed to seeing the pair and the area offers them quiet and relative privacy.
Once William has finished his three year stint it is thought that the couple may move to an eco-friendly house built by Charles at Harewood Park in Herefordshire.
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Prince William's Rented Cottage Near RAF Valley, Anglesey, North Wales, Britain - Nov 2010
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A House Fit For A Prince And Princess
Though they have only just announced their engagement, according to reports Prince William and Kate Middleton have been already been 'playing house' for several months.
The pair have allegedly been quietly living together at the cottage rented by William on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales.
The Prince set up home at the isolated cottage because it is near to RAF Valley Base, where he has been training to fly search rescue helicopters.
And with William still having three more years at the base, this means the couple will start their married life in Anglesey.
Which shouldn't be too much of a challenge as they have already reportedly been 'road testing' married life.
In the past six months the pair have taken to spending much of their time together in the close-knit community - though Kate still officially lives at her parents.
Locals around the island have become accustomed to seeing the pair and the area offers them quiet and relative privacy.
Once William has finished his three year stint it is thought that the couple may move to an eco-friendly house built by Charles at Harewood Park in Herefordshire.
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Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
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Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
Prince William celebrated his 26th birthday with a picnic in the rain at the Beaufort Polo Club
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Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
Prince William celebrated his 26th birthday with a picnic in the rain at the Beaufort Polo Club
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Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
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Prince William's birthday picnic - Prince William and Kate Middleton with Prince Harry and friends
Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
Prince William celebrated his 26th birthday with a picnic in the rain at the Beaufort Polo Club
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Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
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Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
Prince William celebrated his 26th birthday with a picnic in the rain at the Beaufort Polo Club
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Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
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Prince William's birthday picnic - Prince William and Kate Middleton with Prince Harry and friends
Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
Prince William celebrated his 26th birthday with a picnic in the rain at the Beaufort Polo Club
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Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
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Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
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Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
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Williams De Brou Test Match at the Beaufort Polo Club, Gloucestershire, Britain - 21 Jun 2008
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Prince William celebrated his 26th birthday with a picnic in the rain at the Beaufort Polo Club
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'Time To Reflect' book launch party, Shop at Bluebird, London, Britain - 28 Nov 2007
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'Time To Reflect' book launch party, Shop at Bluebird, London, Britain - 28 Nov 2007
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'Time To Reflect' book launch party, Shop at Bluebird, London, Britain - 28 Nov 2007
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Prince William's Passing Out, Sovereign's Parade, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Britain - 15 Dec 2006
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Prince William's Passing Out, Sovereign's Parade, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Britain - 15 Dec 2006
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