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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
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Pippa Middleton with her mother Carole
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children. The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose). Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Davidson / Rex Features ( 1009932bb )
Pippa Middleton with her mother Carole
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children. The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose). Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Davidson / Rex Features ( 1009932ba )
Michael Middleton
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children. The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose). Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Davidson / Rex Features ( 1009932az )
Carole Middleton and Charlie Gilkes
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children. The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose). Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Davidson / Rex Features ( 1009932ax )
Pippa Middleton
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children. The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose). Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Davidson / Rex Features ( 1009932ay )
Carole and Michael Middleton
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children. The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose). Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Charity Event - Premium Rates Apply
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Davidson / Rex Features ( 1009932q )
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Art for Starlight Helps Grant More Wishes For Sick Children
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children.
The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose)
Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
We were even able to grant a wish on the night for a very brave young girl called Sophie Roberts (11) from Surrey. Sophie has a brain tumour which has affected her eyesight but she still loves to sing along to the radio. Her wish of a lifetime was to be a pop star and Starlight invited her to come along to the event and sing a pop song for all the guests who were all very moved to see her wish granted. There wasn't a dry eye amongst them!"
Starlight understands that being seriously ill when you are a child is very frightening. It grants wishes of a lifetime for children to help distract them from pain and fear that they feel whilst they are ill. It gives them something to look forward to ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HSWHTPDH
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Charity Event - Premium Rates Apply
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Davidson / Rex Features ( 1009932l )
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Art for Starlight Helps Grant More Wishes For Sick Children
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children.
The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose)
Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
We were even able to grant a wish on the night for a very brave young girl called Sophie Roberts (11) from Surrey. Sophie has a brain tumour which has affected her eyesight but she still loves to sing along to the radio. Her wish of a lifetime was to be a pop star and Starlight invited her to come along to the event and sing a pop song for all the guests who were all very moved to see her wish granted. There wasn't a dry eye amongst them!"
Starlight understands that being seriously ill when you are a child is very frightening. It grants wishes of a lifetime for children to help distract them from pain and fear that they feel whilst they are ill. It gives them something to look forward to ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HSWHTPDH
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Charity Event - Premium Rates Apply
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Davidson / Rex Features ( 1009932m )
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Art for Starlight Helps Grant More Wishes For Sick Children
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children.
The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose)
Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
We were even able to grant a wish on the night for a very brave young girl called Sophie Roberts (11) from Surrey. Sophie has a brain tumour which has affected her eyesight but she still loves to sing along to the radio. Her wish of a lifetime was to be a pop star and Starlight invited her to come along to the event and sing a pop song for all the guests who were all very moved to see her wish granted. There wasn't a dry eye amongst them!"
Starlight understands that being seriously ill when you are a child is very frightening. It grants wishes of a lifetime for children to help distract them from pain and fear that they feel whilst they are ill. It gives them something to look forward to ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HSWHTPDH
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Charity Event - Premium Rates Apply
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Davidson / Rex Features ( 1009932k )
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Art for Starlight Helps Grant More Wishes For Sick Children
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children.
The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose)
Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
We were even able to grant a wish on the night for a very brave young girl called Sophie Roberts (11) from Surrey. Sophie has a brain tumour which has affected her eyesight but she still loves to sing along to the radio. Her wish of a lifetime was to be a pop star and Starlight invited her to come along to the event and sing a pop song for all the guests who were all very moved to see her wish granted. There wasn't a dry eye amongst them!"
Starlight understands that being seriously ill when you are a child is very frightening. It grants wishes of a lifetime for children to help distract them from pain and fear that they feel whilst they are ill. It gives them something to look forward to ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HSWHTPDH
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Charity Event - Premium Rates Apply
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Davidson / Rex Features ( 1009932as )
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Art for Starlight Helps Grant More Wishes For Sick Children
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children.
The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose)
Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
We were even able to grant a wish on the night for a very brave young girl called Sophie Roberts (11) from Surrey. Sophie has a brain tumour which has affected her eyesight but she still loves to sing along to the radio. Her wish of a lifetime was to be a pop star and Starlight invited her to come along to the event and sing a pop song for all the guests who were all very moved to see her wish granted. There wasn't a dry eye amongst them!"
Starlight understands that being seriously ill when you are a child is very frightening. It grants wishes of a lifetime for children to help distract them from pain and fear that they feel whilst they are ill. It gives them something to look forward to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HSWHTPDH
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Charity Event - Premium Rates Apply
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Davidson / Rex Features ( 1009932ar )
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Art for Starlight Helps Grant More Wishes For Sick Children
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children.
The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose)
Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
We were even able to grant a wish on the night for a very brave young girl called Sophie Roberts (11) from Surrey. Sophie has a brain tumour which has affected her eyesight but she still loves to sing along to the radio. Her wish of a lifetime was to be a pop star and Starlight invited her to come along to the event and sing a pop song for all the guests who were all very moved to see her wish granted. There wasn't a dry eye amongst them!"
Starlight understands that being seriously ill when you are a child is very frightening. It grants wishes of a lifetime for children to help distract them from pain and fear that they feel whilst they are ill. It gives them something to look forward to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HSWHTPDH
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Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Charity Event - Premium Rates Apply
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alan Davidson / Rex Features ( 1009932aq )
Art for Starlight Party in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, The Saatchi Gallery, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2009
Art for Starlight Helps Grant More Wishes For Sick Children
Starlight Children's Foundation hosted a glamorous party on Saturday night (26th September 2009) and raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes for some of the country's most seriously ill children.
The event at The Saatchi Gallery was the culmination of a year long art project devised specially for Starlight by Rose Astor and Maggie Bolger (co-owners of Kensington family members club Maggie & Rose)
Sarah Dawson Starlight's Head of Corporate fundraising said on the night: "Well known figures from the world of art and design* came together to run a series of workshops over the summer inspiring children to create a series of mini-masterpieces which we exhibited today at a wonderful exhibition at The Saatchi Gallery. Tonight with the help of our excellent committee we have hosted a fabulous party and with a stunning selection of auction lots have raised enough money to grant an additional 100 wishes"
We were even able to grant a wish on the night for a very brave young girl called Sophie Roberts (11) from Surrey. Sophie has a brain tumour which has affected her eyesight but she still loves to sing along to the radio. Her wish of a lifetime was to be a pop star and Starlight invited her to come along to the event and sing a pop song for all the guests who were all very moved to see her wish granted. There wasn't a dry eye amongst them!"
Starlight understands that being seriously ill when you are a child is very frightening. It grants wishes of a lifetime for children to help distract them from pain and fear that they feel whilst they are ill. It gives them something to look forward to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HSWHTPDH
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Prince William and Kate Middleton watching the boxing
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Davidson/O'Neill/Rex Features (768886fe)
Prince Harry and Chelsy Davy
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Davidson/O'Neill/Rex Features ( 768886al )
Kate Middleton
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Davidson/O'Neill/Rex Features ( 768886hn )
Jessica Craig
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Davidson/O'Neill/Rex Features ( 768886ae )
Jessica Craig
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Davidson/O'Neill/Rex Features ( 768886gr )
Olivia Hunt
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Davidson/O'Neill/Rex Features ( 768886ak )
Kate Middleton
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Davidson/O'Neill/Rex Features ( 768886al )
Kate Middleton
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Davidson/O'Neill/Rex Features ( 768886by )
Kate Middleton
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Astrid Harbord, Kate Middleton, The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends
Harry's New Party Animal
HARRY'S NEW PARTY ANIMAL
Just a few weeks after being dumped by girlfriend Chelsy Davy, Prince Harry has been spotted taking another blonde home to Clarence House.
At 27, Astrid Harbord is three years older than the third in line to the British throne and has a reputation as being a hardcore party animal - something which should fit in with hedonistic Harry's lifestyle.
The couple were seen leaving Raffles night club on Chelsea's King's Road before arriving back at Clarence House in the early hours - even after several hours there was no still sign of Astrid having left.
Astrid is no stranger to the royal circles, having been seen out on several occasions with other friends of the Princes, namely Guy Pelly, Jamie Murray Wells and, most significantly, Prince William's girlfriend Kate Middleton.
Kate and Astrid were sat wincing together on ringside seats at the Boodles Boxing Ball last year and Astrid wore her best 1980s outfit at the Day-Glo Midnight Charity Roller Disco organised by Middleton and Holly Branson.
Public school-educated, a graduate from the University of Bristol and daughter to vintage car connoisseur Charles Harbord, her family home is the magnificent GBP 1.2 million Prospect House in Wiltshire.
She and her sisters are renowned within society circles as being party animals, earning themselves the nickname of 'The Hardcore Sisters', so she will probably be able to keep up with Harry's impressive drinking capabilities.
Her close friends include Harry's distant cousin Lord Freddie Windsor as well as Prince William's close pal, entrepreneur Jamie Murray Wells.
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Astrid Harboard and Jamie Murray Wells
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Holly Branson and Astrid Harboard
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Astrid Harbord, Kate Middleton and Marina Parker watch the boxing
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Astrid Harbord, Kate Middleton and Marina Parker watch the boxing
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Holly Branson, Tom Inskip, Astrid Harbord, Kate Middleton and Marina Parker watch the boxing
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Tom Inskip, Astrid Harbord, Kate Middleton and Marina Parker watch the boxing
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Astrid Harbord and Kate Middleton
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Astrid Harbord and Kate Middleton
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Astrid Harbord, Kate Middleton and Holly Branson (behind)
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
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Astrid Harbord, Kate Middleton and Tom Inskip
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over GBP 100,000 in total
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Prince William and Kate Middleton
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Prince William and Kate Middleton
The Boodles Boxing Ball, in aid of Starlight Children's Foundation, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2008
The Starlight Children's Foundation, brightening the lives of seriously and terminally ill children - The Boodles Boxing Ball is the brainchild of four friends: James Amos, Charlie Gilkes, Hugh Van Cutsem and Jez Lawson, who organise the event every two years.The ball's main sponsor was the luxury jewellers Boodles. James Amos from the Boodles family said 'Boodles are delighted to support this event. It's great fun and raises a huge amount for such a worthwhile charity'. The benefiting charity was Starlight, which grants wishes for terminally and seriously ill children. After dinner, Bianca Nicolas, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was granted her wish to become a popstar and sing live in front of an audience of several hundred people. An auction was also held later in the evening and the event raised well over (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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