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London, Feb 7 - Singer-turned-fashion designer Victoria Beckham is thrilled to see that her impending pregnancy has cured her acne.
The former Spice Girls, who is expecting her fourth child with soccer ace David Beckham, has experienced skin problems since being a teenager.
'Victoria has tried everything under the sun for her skin, yet nothing has worked, as well as getting pregnant with her fourth baby. The hormones really suit her and she's said this pregnancy has cleared up her spots!' contactmusic.com quoted a source as saying.
'She has a pretty flush to her cheeks that wasn't there before. It's like a natural blusher. The texture of her skin is much smoother and any open pores seem to have closed up. She's been drinking lots of water and eating fruit like kiwis and strawberries,' the source added.
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Prince William and girlfriend Kate Middleton are facing a frustrating separation this summer as he stays on the British island of Anglesey, while Kate will spend the month of August on holiday in the Caribbean with her family.
The 27-year-old prince had been due to spend two weeks of the vacation with Miss Middleton on the island of Mustique, but he is now being transferred to Wales to train with the helicopter search and rescue teams at RAF Valley. William could be rescuing lost hill walkers in the fog, while his beloved lazes on a hot sandy beach.
Mustique, a firm favourite holiday destination of celebrities and royalty, was made famous by Princess Margaret. Prince William and Kate Middleton have spent several idyllic holidays there in the past, enjoying the seven deserted white sandy beaches surrounded by a series of coral reefs. Unlike other Caribbean holiday islands Mustique can be visited all year round.
The month-long course is designed to familiarise trainee RAF helicopter pilots like Prince William with the role of Search and Rescue Force. It is particularly crucial for William who hopes to go on to become a Sea King pilot with the force next spring.
Although he will not be flying one of their helicopters, it is likely that the prince will get the chance to go out on a couple of ‘shouts’, dealing with situations from rescuing lost hill walkers to daring sea rescues.
This summer separation seems to rule out an early engagement announcement, so we will probably have to wait until 2010 for any progress in the royal romance

Kate Middleton


Kate Middleton entering Westminster Abbey: She would exit later as Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge. Photograph: Tom Pilston/PA
She entered Westminster Abbey as plain Kate Middleton, but emerged as Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge, Countess of Strathearn and Baroness Carrickfergus.
But it was not just the acquisition of the HRH style, the clutch of titles and the slim Wartski gold wedding band on her finger that transformed Prince William's bride into a future queen.
Before the 1,900 abbey guests, hundreds of thousands on London's streets and millions watching TV across the planet, the metamorphosis of the middle-class millionaire's daughter from Middle England to full-time member of "The Firm" was complete.
Just as her Grace Kelly-esque gown was said to symbolise the "opening of a flower", Kate – or Catherine, as she is now referred to – blossomed into a fully fledged royal with her polished conduct and bearing on this most important of royal occasions and before a global audience.
There was no fluffing of lines, no trembling of bridal hand – not even when her groom struggled to slip the ring on her finger. Nerves were betrayed only by a series of small, almost imperceptible, swallows just before she took her vows.
Her curtsey to the Queen at Westminster Abbey, the first time Kate has been seen "paying obeisance" to the monarch in public, was flawless despite her 5ft wedding train. And the regal wave, much in evidence during the couple's carriage drive to Buckingham Palace, was coming along nicely.
These are, indeed, auspicious signs. No wonder the Queen was smiling broadly. For Kate's role now is to be royal wife and mother, to renew the House of Windsor, and to showcase Britain around the world. This was just the start of her new job – indeed her first full-time job. Soon she will have Canada to conquer on her first royal tour. Many challenges lie ahead. Judging from her performance so far, she is perfectly equipped to overcome them.
Long after her wedding, Princess Diana told royal biographer Andrew Morton, therefore broadcasting it to the world, that she felt like a "lamb to the slaughter" on the eve of her marriage to Charles.
"One minute I was nobody, the next minute I was Princess of Wales, mother, media toy, member of this family, you name it, and it was too much for one person at that time," she is quoted as saying.
Times have changed, though. Before Charles and Diana's wedding they had not even spent a weekend away alone together. Kate, at 29 one of the oldest royal brides, and William have known each other for a decade. They cohabit already. They split up before their marriage, hopefully reducing the odds of them doing so afterwards. That they instinctively know each other was clear during the strain of the wedding service.
"You look incredible, beautiful," William whispered to Kate as he got his first glimpse of her in bridal gown on the sacrarium steps, surely lessening any nerves.
The two exchanged smiles and glances throughout – he even winked at her at one point. When they took their vows, the congregation might as well not have been there as they fixed their eyes solely on each other. At certain moments, William reached for her hand. When it was their turn to kneel, she managed it elegantly in her show-stopping dress as he helped steady her.
Even "the kiss" on Buckingham Palace balcony, duly demanded by the crowd below and undoubtedly dreaded by the couple themselves, was executed with poise. It was fleeting, quite chaste in fact. William blushed, reminiscent of his father's self-consciousness when he had been required to perform "that caper" in front of millions 30 years previously.
But when the crowd bayed for more, they obliged before walking hand in hand back through the doors of the palace, with Kate taking one last glimpse over her shoulder at the scene below.
"A royal family sweeten politics by the seasonable addition of nice and pretty events," wrote the 19th-century constitutional expert Walter Bagehot. This was one such occasion; a moment of light to pierce the economic gloom.
Royal weddings have long evoked past so-called glories – and not so glorious moments – through centuries-old pomp and pageantry. They also hint at future possibilities, the promise of another generation and renewal of the ancient institution of the British monarchy.
They provide, too, an opportunity to get the tills jingling, to dust off ceremonial uniforms and customs, pray for sunshine and project Britain around the world.
"There's no greater country and better place to be than right here, right now," said a morning-suited David Cameron after the ceremony, no doubt delighted at the national distraction from the country's woes.
The superstitious who believe the House of Windsor to be cursed point to the marriage failures that have beset the Queen's children as proof. And, not to chance fate, there were no such declarations as that made during the ceremony 30 years ago by an enthusiastic Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury, who declared Charles and Diana's union "the stuff of fairytales".
But for the many thousands who lined the Mall, who camped outside Westminster Abbey, who packed into Trafalgar Square and Hyde Park to be part of the wedding day radiance and romance, they want the ending "… and they lived happily ever after."












Royal wedding

When is the Royal Wedding in London?: London, England (CNN) – Spring in the air and with a royal wedding to his feet, that would be the best dressed guests bring in Westminster Abbey on 29 April when the United Kingdom Prince William to marry Kate Middleton?

 trends in this hot season, the gateway should accept some suggestions: look at the core of the spring / summer 2011 shows include the bright block colors, lace, prints and great length, as seen designers, including Jil Sander, Prada and Marc Jacobs.

But while the fashion pack can help air the vanguard when it comes to spring wedding sauce – the sauce especially for communication, as a royal wedding – some of the work looks better than others.
“Think of the dresses, I think, long, flowing beautiful dresses,” said Rose Easton, fashion buyer for the store to Bluebird. This store is a smart London is situated on the Chemin du Roy, the bride will be favorite store locations Kate Middleton.
Runberg Ruth, director of purchasing at retail high fashion end of London, Brown agree – and more importantly, she said that look Max could work for other cases.
“We are very excited about the new, longer. It would be a big chunk of investments, so get a dress or a maxi skirt for spring and this is something you can certainly take place in autumn,” she said.
 In addition, Avant-Garde Wedding sauce should not be reserved for those lucky guests of the royal wedding. Dresses are universal and need not be expensive.
“It’s a great season to dress for a wedding,” said Bloomingdale’s fashion director Stephanie Solomon. “You can wear the same dress on the beach, because believe it or not, the maxi dress still in full swing and the length more appropriate to bring your swimsuit and weddings,” she said.
Those with less budget need not worry, though. This kind of 70-ies, which was on view at the Gucci and Marc Jacobs, Runberg said: “everywhere at all costs.”


Sheer chiffon float will be the summer base of fire you, “says Chloe Weguelin, a representative of London store Liberty, but the wedding guests should not hesitate to bright colors.
Mosha Lundstrum Halbert, news editor of the Canadian Mode fashion magazine Flare, says we can expect to see many “big splashes of color from orange to blue Wedgwood” this summer.
As for the royal wedding, some things do not change with the whims of fashion, and therefore, Halbert expects that “a lot of hats and fascinators, because it is a British marriage.
“But a lot of abundance, (people) really excited by this marriage, and they are likely to express that in their dress again -. Many colors, many busy prints”
It’s one thing to give advice on the latest trends, but as professionally tread the line between traditional and trendy, if they were invited?
Runberg said that she would prefer something in her favorite color, pink, insisting on keeping things “relevant” for the occasion.
Hulbert would choose a dress from the designer Erdem from Canada, because “the spirit of his clothes – and the colors are mixed with both super-modern classic and timeless, but -. would be great for the royal wedding”
London designer Silvina Maestro says it will be drawing the end of British designer Alexander McQueen, while the London stylist Lee Keith said that it would be a classic trench Burberry, but a floor-length tribute to the trend of the maximum.
Not everything is so quiet. Rose Easton Shop at Bluebird, said: “For the wedding is something to see through and black, and, as they say, and throw?”


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