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Prince William, Kate and Prince Harry enjoyed a abundant night out on Thursday as they abounding a appropriate banquet in honour of their Aristocratic Foundation. The event, which was not appear by the palace, took abode at Sunbeam Studios in west London, a quick 15-minute drive from the royals' Kensington Alcazar home. Details were kept carefully beneath wraps, although a bedfellow has aggregate a photo of her allurement on Instagram.
"The Aristocratic Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry appeal the amusement of your aggregation at The Aristocratic Foundation Dinner," the allure read. An accompanying letter showed instructions of how to get to the venue, allurement guests to be there for 6:45pm, advanced of William, Kate and Harry's arrival. The letter added: "Please agenda that photography and adaptable telephones are carefully banned and we ask all our guests to about-face off their telephones aloft arrival. There will be a able columnist in attendance." The dinner, which had a lounge clothing and cocktail dress code, concluded at about 10:15pm.
William, Kate and Harry, pictured previously, abounding a bright in west London
The Aristocratic Foundation was launched by William and Harry in September 2009. Along with Kate, who is additionally a patron, the Princes accept acclimated their foundation as the capital agent for their altruistic activities. Their foundation supports assorted charities abutting to the royals' hearts, conspicuously in the sectors of brainy health, adolescent people, attention and the armed forces.
Earlier this week, Kate, who is abundant with her third baby, paid a appointment to the Hornsey Road Children's Centre in London. The Duchess was originally appointed to appointment the North London centre in aboriginal September, but had to abolish last-minute due to her astringent morning sickness. During the visit, she affirmed with accouchement and aggregate a fun actuality about her two-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte, while conversing with Nevaeh, six, who presented the aristocratic with flowers. "She asked me what my favourite colour is," the youngster recalled. "I said it was blush and she said that's Charlotte's favourite colour too."
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