Britain's Duchess Catherine shopped in Gap for baby George yesterday (31.03.14).
The 32-year-old royal was accompanied by at least three bodyguards as she made her way to the nearest branch of the store, 500 yards away from her Kensington Palace home, where she bought items for the eight-month-old prince - who she has with Prince William.
According to the Mail Online, the brunette beauty spent £126.44, and her purchases included a checked bodysuit for £12.95, grey and navy striped trousers for £8.95, and denim shorts costing £14.95.
The duchess queued behind other customers waiting to pay, before she left from the side entrance.
William and Catherine - known as Kate Middleton before she married into the Royal Family - are leaving for their tour of Australia and New Zealand later this month and are making plans to ensure their tiny tot adjusts well.
They are planning to stay at the Government House in Wellington, Admiralty House in Sydney and Government House in Canberra during their three-week tour and George is expected to have his own room at the three residences, while they stay in a guest suite next door, and nanny Maria Borrallo will be nearby.
A source previously said: "The Duke and Duchess are anything but demanding, but there are lots of things that George will need and all the hosts are keen to do everything they can to provide what's necessary.
"The couple's main concern is that George should feel completely content and at home and that Maria should also have everything she needs to keep him happy."
James Middleton admits his parents didn't want him to drop out of university.
The brother of the Duchess of Cambridge attended Edinburgh University following his time at Marlborough College but decided to leave after the first year since he didn't feel it was right for him, even though his parents Carole and Michael had hoped he'd graduate.
He told the Evening Standard newspaper: "My parents were very keen for me to stay. I'd done resits during my year out because my initial grades weren't good enough, so they saw that I'd worked harder than hard to get there."
James - who co-founded Boomf, a service which offers to print Instagram photographs on to marshmallows - doesn't regret the choice he made and insists he can still succeed without a degree.
He added: "But as an adult it was my first big decision and I'm so pleased with it because it's given me confidence in decisions I've made since. There is a lot of pressure put on people to go to university, when actually, as long as you are driven about what you want to do, it's not the be all and end all."
James got a spaniel, Ella, after he dropped out to give him something to care and be responsible for.
He explained: "She [Ella] was my post-university responsibility. When I dropped out I needed something to help me focus, to get me up in the morning."
James Middleton admits the Middleton family are "close".
The Duchess of Cambridge's brother - who co-founded Boomf, a service which offers to print Instagram photographs on to marshmallows - says his parents' strong work ethic has rubbed off on him and insists the whole family pulls together and is extremely supportive of anything they decide to pursue.
He told the Evening Standard newspaper: "For Mum and Dad ... work and home is family, so work is family and home is family. We grew up with that.
"We're great at doing it. It's about producing many different mediums to be able to celebrate. Celebrations are great fun. Bunting and this and that and the other.
"I love my family very much and I'm very, very close to [them]. I support everything every single person in my family does and vice versa."
Asked if he views being a Middleton as a negative or positive in business, he added: "Both. But like anything you want to be known as an individual, not what people perceive you to be."
Katie Price has invited Prince Harry to a barbecue.
The former glamour model took to Twitter to apologise to the prince for not inviting him to her 2005 nuptials to Peter Andre, 41, but said she wants the royal to pop around her house for a "cuppa", or to try out her "legendary" grill cook out.
Katie, 35, wrote: "There is no more weddings but ur welcome to pop over for a cuppa anytime or chill at one of my legendary bbqs xxxx (sic)."
The invitation comes after it was revealed that Prince Harry, 29, said he would rather have attended Katie's wedding to Peter than the nuptials of his stepbrother Tom Parker Bowles, in the ongoing phone hacking trial.
The Duchess of Cornwall's son got married on the same day Katie - who wed Alex Reid before getting hitched to Kieran Hayler last year- wed the 'Mysterious Girl' singer in an over-the-top celebrity ceremony.
Journalist Clive Goodman - who worked for now defunct newspaper the News of the World at the time - claimed Harry told a fellow guest at the Parker Bowles wedding: "To be honest I'd rather be at Jordan's."
It was revealed in court that the former royal editor claimed a lip reader, hired by the now defunct tabloid to watch the royals, had picked up the comment.
Kevin Costner's character in the follow-up to 'The Bodyguard' was supposed to protect the late Princess Diana's.
The 59-year-old actor first revealed he was planning on helping the Princess of Wales launch her film career just as he had for Whitney Houston - who played his on-screen love in the original 1992 movie - in 2012, and has now shared vague plot details.
He told fans at CinemaCon: "We had written a pretty interesting sequel for 'Bodyguard' and Lady Diana was maybe going to be in that movie and I was going to protect her.
"We would talk and there was a very good chance we would have done it."
Kevin had promised to create a role especially for Diana - who passed away in 1997 following a car crash in Paris - and insists there is truth to the story despite the disbelief of many.
He added: "It was a real hotbed of discussion with a lot of people saying that it was not true. It was true.
"She had not committed to the movie, but she had asked for it to be written with her in mind."
Britain's Duchess Catherine and Prince William attended a close friend's wedding on Saturday (30.03.14).
The royal couple were joined by flame-haired Prince Harry at St. Mary's Church in Chippenham, south west England to celebrate Lucy Meade and Charl...
Cressida Bonas has taken a no make-up selfie to help raise money for Cancer Research.
The blonde beauty - who is dating Prince Harry - posted a shot of herself online where she is facing the camera with her hair pushed back out of her face.
She joins a host of other stars including Cheryl Cole, Jemima Khan and Michelle Keegan who have taken part to help raise awareness in a campaign which has made up to £8 million.
Recently, Cressida and Harry went skiing in Kazakhstan and were given a ride to the ski slopes by an official government helicopter.
The couple stayed at the luxury Shymbulak resort, which is part-owned by wealthy entrepreneur Serzhan Zhumashov, who is a close friend of the Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev.
Kazakhstan was made famous on the big screen by Sacha Baron Cohen's comedy character 'Borat'.
Harry and Cressida have increased their public outings of late - earlier this month they were pictured at We Day UK together - amid speculation they may soon wed.
Britain's Prince William and Duchess Catherine are planning to give Prince George a "home from home" during their New Zealand and Australia tour.
The royal couple are keen to ensure their eight-month-old tot has everything he needs when they leave him behind to carry out their duties while abroad next month.
They are planning to stays at the Government House in Wellington, Admiralty House in Sydney and Government House in Canberra during their three-week tour and the tiny tot is expected to have his own room at the three residences, while they stay in a guest suite next door, and nanny Maria Borrallo will be nearby.
A source told The Daily Mirror newspaper: "The Duke and Duchess are anything but demanding, but there are lots of things that George will need and all the hosts are keen to do everything they can to provide what's necessary.
"The couple's main concern is that George should feel completely content and at home and that Maria should also have everything she needs to keep him happy.
"They want it to be as much of a home from home as possible.
"They are taking a large amount of stuff, including all of his nappies and clothes, and there are some things that are being provided at the other end."
Britain's Prince Philip is concerned about mice damaging the Royal Collection.
The 92-year-old royal asked a bizarre question about the insurance of the royals' trinkets - including paintings, historical photographs and more - during a visit to Lloyd's of London with Queen Elizabeth yesterday (27.03.14).
The royal couple visited Lloyd's to celebrate its 325th anniversary.
Philip asked insurance group Hiscox's chief underwriting officer Paul Lawrence: "Is the Royal Collection insured against damage by mice?"
Paul replied: "For you, everything is covered."
Hiscox is in charge of insuring more than a million royal treasures including 7,000 paintings, historical photos, furniture, tapestries, ceramics and books at all royal residences across Britain.
It's not known what spurred Philip's bizarre question and both Buckingham Palace and the Royal Collection Trust appeared dumbfounded.
A spokesperson for the Trust told the Daily Express newspaper: "We don't have any concerns about mice in relation to the Royal Collection."
Queen Elizabeth, 87, unveiled a special plaque to mark her visit to Lloyd's and the royal couple joined chief executives for a luncheon thrown in their honour.