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The Duchess of Cambridge attended a SportsAid Stars eventwhere HRH raced against para-athlete sprinter Emmanuel Oyinbo-Coker & heptathlete Jessica Ennis-Hill at the London Stadium in Stratford on 26 February, 2020 in London, England. . . . 🎥 @teamsportsaid visit https://www.sportsaid.org.uk/ for more information. . . . (at London Stadium) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9HI3UYnn6U/?igshid=10ysg4yup3nsy
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HRH The Duchess of Cambridge visited the London Stadium today to take part in a @teamsportsaid event! The Duchess met with Jessica Ennis-Hill and @lutalomuhammad to learn both sprinting and Taekwando! Kate also spoke at the event praising the caregivers and assistants for their work, and highlighted the importance of sports in young people! ——————————————————— Don’t forget to like and follow! ——————————————————— @therumble_online . . . . . . . . . #duchessofcambridge #katemiddleton #duchesskate #theroyals #sport #sportsaid #london #londonstadium #earlyyears #love #instagram #instagood #instalike #instadaily #instapic #instamood #instafollow #picoftheday #followme #followforfollowback #follow #follow4followback #likeforlikes #followforlike #journalist (at London Stadium) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9CaA4KDa3-/?igshid=10xbivn6tskcd
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gossipdepartement · 4 years
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Duchess Kate did a very suspicious pap-stroll in London wearing turquoise blue
Duchess Kate did a very suspicious pap-stroll in London wearing turquoise blue
It’s been clear for a very long time now that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge absolutely hate that Harry and Meghan are so glamorous, hard-working and charismatic. William and Kate have done everything they can to smear them and drive the Sussexes out of the country out of pure, naked, petty jealousy. Of course it was interesting to see the “timing” of the Cambridges’ Ireland tour, but I…
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royalpain16 · 4 years
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The Duke of Sussex today embarked on his final round of engagements as a senior working royal as he launched a new eco-friendly travel firm in Edinburgh - and asked delegates 'just to call him Harry'.
Prince Harry, who will step down as a senior royal in less than five weeks, is in the Scottish capital for a 'working summit' of the Travalyst partnership, which will feature a grading system for users to track their carbon emissions.
Before he took to the stage today, host Ayesha Hazarika, a former Labour adviser, said: 'He's made it clear that we are all just to call him Harry. So ladies and gentlemen, please give a big, warm, Scottish welcome to Harry.'
Harry flew to Britain from Canada on a commercial flight earlier this week and arrived in Edinburgh on an eco-friendly LNER train from London King's Cross station last night, with taxpayer-funded Scotland Yard bodyguards.  
The 35-year-old Duke, who is officially known as the Earl of Dumbarton when in Scotland, has been stung by criticism over the past six months of his frequent use of private jets while campaigning on environmental issues.  
Harry's flight to Britain this week was believed to have been the seventh flight the Queen's grandson has taken so far this year - following return trips from Vancouver Island to London, Miami in Florida and Palo Alto in California. 
He will visit the Abbey Road Studios in London on Friday to record a new song for his Invictus Games with rock star Jon Bon Jovi before being joined by his wife Meghan – and, possibly, the couple's son Archie – early next week for five further official appearances.   
Prince William and Kate Middleton were at the theatre in London last night and will be on a royal tour in Ireland from March 3 to 5, but the 'Fab Four' - as William, Kate, Harry and Meghan were once known - are expected to join together with other royals at the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey on March 9.
Elsewhere today, William met apprentices at a construction training centre in Nottinghamshire and Kate spoke to the families behind young sportsmen and women at a SportsAid event at the London Stadium. 
At the Edinburgh International Conference Centre today, Harry said that the travel industry in Scotland was at the forefront of making the sector greener, saying it could set an example for the rest of the UK and world. 
Harry said: 'We want to hear truths and perspectives from across the industry. We don't need to reinvent the wheel, a lot of great work has already been done. But our research again shows that many of these endeavours have failed to reach the conscientiousness of consumers.'
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Ben Stokes Wins BBC Sports Personality Of The Year 2019
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PUBLISHED: 08:22, 16 December 2019 | UPDATED: 08:28, 16 December 2019
Ben Stokes was crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2019 by public vote in front of an arena of 10,000 and millions more tuning in from home.
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Lewis Hamilton came in second with Dina Asher-Smith in third place for the coveted award.
Gary Lineker, Clare Balding and Gabby Logan presented the live show on BBC One from the P&J Live arena in Aberdeen and votes were cast via phone and online on the BBC Sport website to determine the 2019 champion. The full list of contenders for the main award was:
Dina Asher-Smith (Athletics)
Lewis Hamilton (Formula 1)
Katarina Johnson-Thompson (Athletics)
Raheem Sterling (Football)
Ben Stokes (Cricket)
Alun Wyn Jones (Rugby Union)
The awards ceremony looked back on an epic sporting year with the iconic moment Jos Buttler broke the stumps to seal England’s World Cup final victory taking the award for Greatest Sporting Moment of the Year, as voted for by viewers. He fended off fierce competition from the other five nominated moments, which were: Divock Origi sealing Liverpool’s Champions League comeback with their fourth goal against Barcelona, Vincent Kompany’s goal against Leicester City to put Manchester City on the verge of winning the Premier League title, Lucy Bronze scoring a goal in England’s World Cup quarter-final against Norway, Ben Stokes hitting a four to seal the famous Ashes Test win at Headingley and Suzann Pettersen’s final putt that secured Team Europe’s victory in the Solheim Cup.
In another triumph for cricket the England World Cup winning cricket team, captained by Eoin Morgan, took home the Team of the Year award after winning the World Cup this summer for the first time ever. Considering the England team were knocked out of the World Cup in the first round four years ago, it was an emotional and electric atmosphere at Lord's as the team lifted the trophy in July this year. The history-making team were presented with the award by two-time Olympic gold medallist Nicola Adams and Olympian Lizzie Yarnold.
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The BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Tanni Grey-Thompson by Sir Chris Hoy. Over her illustrious career, wheelchair racer Tanni won 11 Paralympic gold medals. Tanni claimed victory in the London Wheelchair Marathon in 1992, the first of six wins over her career. She went on to compete at the Barcelona Paralympics where she won four gold medals in the 100m, 200m, 400m and 800 metres and a silver in the 4x100m relay. Her final Paralympic Games in Athens 2004 saw her take gold in the 100m and 400m. After retiring from the track, she has continued to be involved in sport and physical activity and is a Board Member of the London Marathon, the SportsAid Foundation, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and Join In to name a few.
John Blackie was awarded the Coach of the Year award for his role in coaching Dina Asher-Smith since she was just eight years old at Blackheath & Bromley Athletics Club. This year alone, he coached Dina to 200m victory in the World Championships which made her the first British woman in history to win a global gold medal in a sprint event. Having referred to John as family before, he was fittingly presented with the award by Dina on the night.
The Helen Rollason Award was presented to Scottish rugby legend Doddie Weir MBE by HRH Princess Royal. During his playing career, Doddie represented the British and Irish Lions on their successful tour to South Africa in 1997 and earned 61 caps for Scotland. In 2016, Doddie was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and told he would be in a wheelchair within a year. Since he received the life changing news, he set up the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation which to date has raised over four million pounds for research into MND.
Long distance runner Eliud Kipchoge was voted the World Sport Star of the Year by the public. Eliud went viral in October this year after becoming the first man ever to run a marathon in under two hours and the record-breaking run was accomplished just six months after winning the London Marathon for the fourth time. A highly decorated distance runner, he has also won Olympic marathon gold at the Rio Olympics in 2016 and World Championship 5000m gold on the track.
In December of this year at the star-studded Radio 1 Teen Awards, boxer Caroline Dubois was named as the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year. The honour comes after a successful year for Caroline during which the World and Olympic Youth Champion at lightweight won 40 straight bouts including gold at the European Youth Championships.
The BBC Get Inspired Unsung Hero award was presented by Eliud Kipchoge to East Midlands based Keiren Thompson, founder of Helping Kids Achieve, Nottingham. The Unsung Hero award honours individuals from the world of grassroots sport and recognises those who, on a voluntary basis, go the extra mile to contribute to sport in their local community. Keiren was selected from 15 regional winners from across the UK.
The BBC event also saw music acts and Scottish natives Lewis Capaldi and Emeli Sandé perform at the prestigious event. Performing Hold Me While You Wait and Somebody You Loved, Lewis entertained the 10,000 strong crowd before Emeli performed her hit Shine.
For voting criteria on all awards please visit bbc.co.uk/sportspersonality
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Kate Middleton Is in 'Early Stages of Labor' with the Royal Baby
Kate Middleton Is in ‘Early Stages of Labor’ with the Royal Baby
Let the royal baby countdown begin!
Kate Middleton arrived at the hospital to welcome her third child with husband Prince William, the palace confirms Monday.
“Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cambridge was admitted to St. Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, London earlier this morning in the early stages of labor,” the statement reads.
“The Duchess travelled by car from Kensington Palace to the Lindo…
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The Princess of Wales leaving Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre, where she took part in a mental fitness workshop run by SportsAid and BelievePerform | October 12 2023
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The Prince and Princess of Wales at Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre, taking part in a mental fitness workshop run by SportsAid and BelievePerform | October 12 2023
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The Princess of Wales at Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre, taking part in a mental fitness workshop run by SportsAid and BelievePerform | October 12 2023
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