Chloe Moretz paired a colourful patterned dress with black heeled sandals as she stepped out in Los Angeles. The pretty actress tied her blonde hair up into a boho-inspired plait.
Kim Kardashian showed off her legs in a daring thigh-split black dress as she stepped out in New York. The reality TV star accessorised with simple black heels and sultry make-up.
Khloe Kardashian teamed a pair of ripped cropped jeans with a black cardigan and an electric blue tote bag as she left a Meat Packing District hotel in New York City.
Kylie Jenner looked stunning in an oriental-inspired pale blue mini-dress as she took photos with her sister Kendall on the pier of City Island Restaurant in New York.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley rocked a leather biker jacket as she flew into LAX airport in Los Angeles. The supermodel finished off her look skinny jeans and oversized black sunglasses.
Keira Knightley paired a classic pale blue tea dress with retro-inspired sunglasses as she left her hotel in Soho, New York City. The actress was joined by her Klaxons rocker husband James Righton.
Pippa Middleton is still very close to Britain's Duchess Catherine.
The Duchess of Cambridge's younger sister hit the headlines worldwide for her pert derriere when she acted as bridesmaid during the Royal Wedding in April 2011, but hasn't been spotted with her sibling as much since Catherine married Prince William and her royal duties became a priority.
Speaking out for the first time ever in a televised interview with Today's Matt Lauer, which will air as a two-part world exclusive on NBC next week, Pippa revealed Catherine's newfound superstardom hadn't affected their sisterly bond.
The 30-year-old party planner explained: "Obviously she has pressures that she's taken on and things. But we spend a lot of time together. We still do a lot together as a family.
"And I think that's really the heart for all of us is having a really close family that we can sort of be normal with each other, treat each other normally. And that's sort of kept us all affixed to the ground."
Matt asked: "So you can call any night and say, 'Hey, Kate, it's Pippa. Let's just do girl talk like we used to'?"
She enthused: "Yeah, we do we have a very normal, sisterly relationship. We're very close. And, you know, we support each other and get each other's opinions and things."
Meanwhile, sources told the New York Post that NBC had been after an interview with Pippa for a while and the network was set to offer her a correspondent's role, but the brunette beauty's spokesperson has since denied the claim.
Britain's Prince Harry has recorded a thank you message for the people of Brazil.
The 29-year-old redhead has broken with royal tradition to record a special video via a mobile phone, thanking everyone in the country for their warm welcome during his official visit.
Harry's impromptu speech, filmed with the skyline of Sao Paulo in the background, can be viewed on the monarchy's official YouTube channel.
The polo shirt-clad royal says: "Coming to the end of the trip, four days in Brazil, we've had the most unbelievable time. Thank you so much for all the hospitality and the warmth that everybody has shown me and all our team.
"From visiting hospitals, to visiting the rainforest to visiting Diadema, the whole trip has been absolutely amazing. Meeting all the children, the next generation of footballers, it's really struck home."
Harry has had an action-packed few days in Brazil, which have seen him watch two World Cup games, find out about plans to preserve the Atlantic rainforest, meet orphaned children who lost parents to drugs and violence and visit an Olympic training centre, among many other official engagements.
Royal thanks after an official tour are usually communicated in the form of a letter, but the prince felt so strongly about his visit he chose to make his message public.
He continued: "I feel very, very moved to have spent the last four days here with such amazing passionate people in such a beautiful country.
"Of course, I'll be back again. I was here two years ago in Rio, so it's nice to see the rest of Brazil over this trip."
Britain's Prince Harry begins his visit to Chile today (27.06.14).
The royal will head to the South American country for a three-day official tour following his successful four-day trip to the neighbouring nation of Brazil.
The 29-year-old star is expected to kick off the first day of his visit by laying a wreath on the monument to Bernardo O'Higgins, who helped free the country from Spanish rule during the 19th century.
He will then meet President Michelle Bachelet at the La Moneda presidential palace in the capital Santiago.
Harry - who admitted he almost "blubbed" when he met disadvantaged orphans in Brazil - will get the waterworks going again when he visits underprivileged kindergarten children in Chile via the Integra Foundation.
Having trained with the British Army, the prince is also no doubt looking forward to being given the lowdown about Chile's military when he meets with officers and soldiers in the capital.
He will finish up the day with yet another reception to celebrate his grandmother Queen Elizabeth's official birthday, hosted by Britain's Ambassador to Chile.
Britain's Prince Harry visited Brazil's notorious 'Crackland' yesterday (26.06.14).
The royal heir was left emotionally raw after a chaotic trip to the infamous area of Sao Paulo dubbed 'Cracolandia', where the drug is sold for 80p a rock.
Harry met with recovering addicts enrolled in a controversial government programme which helps them turn their lives around by giving them a hostel bed, meals and jobs as morning street cleaners for £4 a day, as well as taking courses in the afternoon.
The 29-year-old star was mobbed by workers at the street cleaning depot and at a medical centre, amid heavy police presence.
The prince tried to keep his cool as he chatted to the addicts via an interpreter and asked questions about their unfortunate circumstances.
Before Harry's visit, dozens of hardcore drug users who aren't part of the programme, described as the "walking dead" by one security official, were told to move on from their makeshift beds on the streets.
Harry continues his tour of South America in Chile today, where he will meet President Michelle Bachelet.