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Rabu, 11 Desember 2013

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend the screening of Sir David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive 3D.



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wore 3D glasses as they watched a "groundbreaking" new film by naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough. Their Royal Highnesses attended the premiere of Natural History Museum Alive 3D, which sees Sir David hide away inside the museum after dark, only to find its exhibits coming to life around him.





The film, which will be broadcast on Sky at 6.30pm on New Year's Day, features dinosaurs, giant apes, and 118ft (36m) snakes, with the evergreen naturalist explaining how scientists can understand their lives by studying their bones.









The Duchess, wearing a floor-length black lace Alice Temperley dress, chatted and joked with Sir David in the main hall of the Natural History Museum in the shadow of a Megatherium skeleton - or giant ground sloth - which exits the film by burrowing its way out of the cafe.

The event was The Duchess's first engagement as Patron of the museum in London's Kensington. The couple then took their seats with 300 other guests in the main hall, under the whip-like tail of the museum's reproduction Diplodocus skeleton "Dippy".

The dinosaur, built from five different partial skeletons, came to England from America after King Edward VII, then the Prince of Wales, requested it on a visit to the Carnegie Museum.






Kate and William visit South Africa House to pay their Respects to Nelson Mandela and sign book of Condolence.

Kate and William arrive at South Africa House to pay their respects to Nelson Mandela and sign book of condolence - See more at: http://www.alabamanewsday.com/national/23707-kate-and-william-arrive-at-south-africa-house-to-pay-their-respects-to-nelson-mandela-and-sign-book-of-condolence.html#sthash.adS3hVUw.dpuf
Kate and William arrive at South Africa House to pay their respects to Nelson Mandela and sign book of condolence - See more at: http://www.alabamanewsday.com/national/23707-kate-and-william-arrive-at-south-africa-house-to-pay-their-respects-to-nelson-mandela-and-sign-book-of-condolence.html#sthash.adS3hVUw.dpuf



The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived this afternoon at South Africa House in Trafalgar Square to pay their respects and to sign the condolence book for former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela who died last week.

Kate and William arrive at South Africa House to pay their respects to Nelson Mandela and sign book of condolence - See more at: http://www.alabamanewsday.com/national/23707-kate-and-william-arrive-at-south-africa-house-to-pay-their-respects-to-nelson-mandela-and-sign-book-of-condolence.html#sthash.adS3hVUw.dpuf



Recycling Style File: For today's visit to South Africa House in London, Kate wore a black polka dot suit she first wore in April of 2007 on a trip to Dublin. Kate appears to have had the skirt shortened for today's outing.








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