2021年3月27日土曜日

《ウィリアム王子&キャサリン妃 ウェストミンスター寺院でワクチン接種の関係者へ敬意》《ハリー王子 離脱後、職をゲット》《ザラさん&マイクさん夫妻に、長男誕生!!》『25ans 4月号 ”キャサリン妃結婚10周年記念特集”』




《ウィリアム王子&キャサリン妃 ウェストミンスター寺院でワクチン接種の関係者へ敬意》

3 / 23 (火)

the vaccination centre 
@ Westminster Abbey, London, 
to pay tribute to the efforts of those involved in the Covid-19 vaccine rollout

William lights a candle and Kate lays daffodils to remember Britain's Covid victims on visit to Westminster Abbey on first anniversary of lockdown to praise efforts of those behind jab drive success

  • The royal couple praised the efforts of those driving Britain's world-leading Covid-19 jab scheme 
  • Visit coincided with national minute's silence to remember Covid-19 victims on anniversary of first lockdown 
  • William and Kate spoke to NHS staff running the centre at Westminster, where jabs are given in Poets' Corner 

They were at the Abbey to see the COVID-19 vaccination clinic and to mark the National Day of Reflection commemorating the one-year anniversary of the UK’s first lockdown.

ウィリアム王子&キャサリン妃が
またまた登場!

この日の訪問先は、
ウェストミンスター寺院

この日は、英国で
ロックダウンがスタートした初日

言い換えれば、一年が経過したことを意味しますが、
そんな記憶に残る日に、


最後にここを訪問されたのは、
ハリー王子&メーガン妃の離脱前、
最後の公務コモンウェルスデーの式典以来。

そして、
こちらといえば、言うまでもなく
ご夫妻の結婚式が行われた、
思い出深き場所ですね❤️

しかも今年で
ちょうど10年と言う節目。

実はこの場所は、現在
ワクチン接種の会場にもなっているのだそう。

スタッフやボランティアなど
ここで、接種に関わる人々
感謝の気持ちと労いの言葉を述べられたお二人。

この日、お二人が、ふと
見つめ合う瞬間が何度も目撃されたり、ジョークも。

まだワクチン接種を受けていらっしゃらないことも
明かされた王子。

国民の接種条件と同様
まだなのね〜〜
特権無しとは、、、凄いね

William told one vaccination team that he and Kate had not had their jabs yet.
“I’m a while away yet until I get mine. But you’re getting there pretty fast so it won’t be long,” 

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have observed a private moment of reflection in Westminster Abbey to remember those who lost their lives in the pandemic.

On the anniversary of the first national lockdown, William and Kate held a minute’s silence at midday in the abbey’s Shrine of St Edward the Confessor.

また、
コロナウイルス感染によって死亡した人々を追悼され、
数分間の黙祷に
王子が、キャンドルの点火
キャサリン妃は、ラッパズイセンを献花をされました。

ファッション

ニューのドレスコート
《キャサリン・ウォーカー》

白とベージュの、
シック&エレガントな
ザ・ロイヤルスタイルだな〜

クラッチとパンプスは、
前回の公務時と同じ

ピアスは、懐かしい、パール

お二人のラブラブな雰囲気も含めて、
この日のお二人を見てると、
10年前のロイヤルウェディングを思いだした。

⚫️白
⚫️レース
⚫️ヘアスタイル

キャサリン妃、ちょっと早い
ロイヤルウェディングの記念日
を意識されたかも??

マスクは、
いつものリバティから
使い捨てにチェンジ


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The couple were met at the Abbey by the Dean of Westminster The Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle (right) and Paul Baumann, Receiver General and Chapter Clerk (left)




walked down the aisle in the cathedral they married in on April 29, 2011. The church is now being used as part of the vaccination effort


2011年ロイヤルウェディング 




The Abbey has stayed open for daily public worship during the pandemic; the vaccine clinic was opened by the NHS (National Health Service) in early March

The nearly 1,000-year-old church has been turned into a vaccination center temporarily, and Britain’s National Health Service reports it is administering approximately 2,000 shots a week in what is known as the Poets’ Corner.



speaking to NHS staff and meeting people who were getting vaccinated this afternoon

shared a joke with workers


speaks to staff during a visit to the Abbey, where people get jabbed in ”Poets' Corner”

多くの詩人や脚本家、作家たちが埋葬されている
サウス・トランセプトのセクション
”Poets' Corner”
(詩人のコーナー)












 lit a candle by the Shrine of St Edward the Confessor during the national moment of reflection today 


 laid a bouquet of daffodils in memory to all those who have lost their lives as a result of the pandemic over the last year 


The visit comes as Her Majesty reflected on the "loss felt by so many" while she marked the day by sending flowers to to St Bartholomew's Hospital, where Prince Philip underwent heart surgery. 
The Queen wrote: 
"As we look forward to a brighter future together, today we pause to reflect on the grief and loss that continues to be felt by so many people and families, and pay tribute to the immeasurable service of those who have supported us all over the last year."


Flowers sent from Queen Elizabeth II to staff at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, which treated her husband Prince Philip earlier this month, on the anniversary of the first national lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus


The Prince of Wales has lent his support to the day of national reflection being held on the anniversary of the first lockdown


Boris Johnson, who was almost killed by Covid-19 himself, offered his 'sincere condolences to those who have lost loved ones'



Staff observe a minute's silence outside the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow









Lockdown a year on: Key dates in one of the most painful years in British history 

- March 23: Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces the first UK lockdown, telling the public they will only be allowed to leave their homes for limited reasons, including food shopping, exercise once per day, medical need and travelling for work when absolutely necessary.

All shops selling non-essential goods are told to close, gatherings of more than two people in public are banned, events including weddings - but excluding funerals - are cancelled.

- March 24: Mr Hancock reveals that a new Nightingale hospital - with a capacity of 4,000 - is being prepared at the ExCeL Centre in London.

- March 25: The Prince of Wales tests positive for coronavirus but is displaying only 'mild symptoms', Clarence House says.

- March 27: Mr Johnson and Mr Hancock test positive for Covid-19, while England's chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty says he has symptoms and is self-isolating.

- April 5: The Queen tells the nation if we 'remain united and resolute' in the face of the coronavirus outbreak, 'we will overcome it'.

Downing Street says the Prime Minister has been admitted to hospital for tests as a 'precautionary step' as his symptoms persist.

- April 6: Downing Street says Mr Johnson's condition has worsened and he is moved to St Thomas' Hospital's intensive care unit.

- April 7: Downing Street says the PM's condition remains 'stable' and he is in 'good spirits'. He is later moved from intensive care back to the ward.

- April 12: Mr Johnson is discharged from hospital and will continue his recovery at Chequers, Downing Street says.

The hospital death toll of people who have tested positive in the UK passes the 10,000 mark.

- April 30: In his first Downing Street press conference since being admitted to hospital, Mr Johnson says the country is now 'past the peak of this disease'.

- May 4: It is announced the first NHS Nightingale field hospital - at London's ExCeL centre - will be placed on standby.

- May 5: The UK's declared death toll from coronavirus rises to more than 32,000, passing Italy's total and becoming the highest in Europe.

- May 10: Mr Johnson announces the first easing of England's lockdown, telling people they are allowed to sunbathe in parks and leave the house to exercise more than once a day.

- May 18: Everyone aged five and over is made eligible to be tested for coronavirus if they are showing symptoms, which are expanded to included a loss of taste or smell.

- May 22: Reports suggest Mr Johnson's senior aide Dominic Cummings allegedly broke the Government's lockdown rules when he was spotted at his parents' property in Durham, where he was recovering from coronavirus symptoms after travelling from his London home with his wife, who also fell ill, and son.

- May 23: A second eyewitness tells newspapers they saw Mr Cummings a week earlier in Barnard Castle, a popular tourist location 30 miles away from Durham, during the period he was believed to be self-isolating.

- May 25: Mr Cummings defends his actions at a press conference in the Downing Street rose garden, saying he believes he behaved 'reasonably' and does not regret his actions.

- May 28: NHS Test and Trace officially launches across England with the help of 25,000 contact tracers, while an accompanying app is still delayed by several weeks.

Mr Johnson announces groups of up to six are allowed to meet outside.

- May 30: Professor Jonathan Van-Tam says Britain is facing a 'very dangerous moment' with the easing of lockdown restrictions.

- June 1: Lockdown measures are eased, with schoolchildren in England in Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 returning to the classroom.

- June 16: The cheap steroid dexamethasone is hailed as a major breakthrough as a study suggests it is the first drug to reduce deaths from coronavirus.

- June 19: The UK's chief medical officers agree to downgrade the coronavirus alert level from four to three after a 'steady' and continuing decrease in cases in all four nations.

- July 3: A list of 73 countries and territories where English tourists can visit without self-isolating on their return is published, including popular short-haul destinations such as Spain, France and Italy.

- July 4: Pints are poured in pubs and couples finally say 'I do' as lockdown restrictions are eased across England.

- July 17: Mr Johnson eases the work-from-home guidance as he sets out plans for a 'significant return to normality' in England from as early as November.

- July 24: Face coverings become mandatory in shops across England, with £100 fines for people who flout the rules.

- July 30: People who test positive for coronavirus or display symptoms must now self-isolate for 10 days as Mr Hancock warns of a 'second wave starting to roll across Europe'.

- August 3: The Government's Eat Out To Help Out scheme launches, with restaurants, pubs and cafes offering half-price meals to diners during August.

- August 24: The Prime Minister issues a plea to parents to send their children back to the classroom when schools reopen.

- September 8: Mr Hancock warns of a possible second peak following a 'concerning' rise in the number of cases.

Social gatherings of more than six people will be illegal in England from September 14, ministers announce, as the Government seeks to curb the rise in coronavirus cases.

- September 17: Baroness Dido Harding denies that the Test and Trace system is failing but acknowledges that a surge in demand is significantly outstripping capacity.

- September 18: Mr Johnson warns that a second wave of coronavirus has arrived in the UK.

The R number - representing the number of people an infected person will pass the virus to - is estimated to be between 1.1 and 1.4, meaning cases could rise very quickly.

- September 21: Chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance tells a televised briefing the UK could see 50,000 cases a day by mid-October and a daily death toll of 200 or more a month later unless urgent action is taken.

- September 22: The Prime Minister prepares to announce new restrictions including a 10pm curfew on pubs, bars and restaurants in England from September 24.

Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove recommends that people now work from home if able to do so.

- September 24: A total of 6,634 new coronavirus cases are recorded, the highest single-day figure so far since the outbreak began.

- October 12: The Prime Minister launches a three-tier system of local alert levels for England, with the Liverpool City Region the only area to be placed in the Tier 3 - very high - category.

- October 31: Mr Johnson announces that people in England will be told to stay at home for four weeks as the country is placed under another national lockdown, with the closure of hospitality and non-essential shops.

- November 24: The UK Government and devolved administrations agree on plans allowing families to reunite over the festive period by forming 'Christmas bubbles'.

- December 2: England's national lockdown comes to an end and is replaced by a strengthened three-tier system.

Meanwhile, the UK becomes the first country in the world to approve the coronavirus vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech.

- December 8: Grandmother Margaret Keenan, 90, becomes the first patient in the world to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech jab as the NHS launches its biggest ever vaccine campaign.

- December 14: Mr Hancock tells MPs a new strain of coronavirus has been identified in southern England, with the number of cases involving the new variant 'increasing rapidly'.

Tougher restrictions are imposed on London and parts of Essex and Hertfordshire following 'very sharp, exponential rises' in cases.

- December 19: The Prime Minister cancels Christmas for almost 18 million people across London and eastern and south-east England by moving them into a newly created Tier 4 for two weeks - effectively returning to the lockdown rules of November - after scientists warn of the rapid spread of the new variant VUI 202012/01.

- December 30: It is announced that an additional 20 million people in England will move to the tightest restrictions, making a total of 44 million in Tier 4, or 78% of the population.

Meanwhile, a Covid-19 vaccine from Oxford University and AstraZeneca is approved for use in the UK.

- January 4 2021: The Covid-19 alert level should be raised to five - the highest setting - a joint recommendation from the UK's chief medical officers says.

Later that evening, in a televised address, Mr Johnson announces a third national lockdown for England which will see schools shut to most students and people urged to stay at home to prevent the NHS being overwhelmed by surging coronavirus infections.

- January 9 2021: The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh receive their Covid-19 vaccinations and take the unusual step of making a health matter public.

- January 19 2021: An estimated one in eight people in England had Covid-19 by December last year, according to antibody data from the Office for National Statistics' Covid-19 Infection Survey.

- January 26 2021: According to the Government's measure of the death toll, more than 100,000 people in the UK have now died within 28 days of testing positive for coronavirus since the pandemic began.

- February 2 2021: Captain Sir Tom Moore, who raised more than £32 million for the NHS by walking 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday during the first national lockdown in April, dies after testing positive for Covid-19.

- February 15 2021: Travellers arriving in the UK from countries on the travel ban 'red list' must now quarantine in a Government-approved hotel for 10 days.

- February 20 2021: The Prime Minister pledges that all adults will be offered a vaccine by July 31, while those aged 50 and over will be offered one by April 15.

- February 22 2021: Mr Johnson announces a road map out of lockdown, with a four-step plan to gradually ease England's restrictions by June 21.

- March 8 2021: All children in all year groups return to classrooms in England, with outdoor after-school sports and activities also allowed to restart.

People are also allowed to have socially distanced one-to-one meetings with others outdoors in a public space.

- March 17 2021: NHS leaders warn there will be a 'significant reduction' in vaccine supply for four weeks from March 29 due to a delay in deliveries from India and the need to retest a batch of 1.7 million doses. The Health Secretary says the vaccination programme remains 'on track' to meet the Government's targets.

Meanwhile, European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen threatens to block the export of vaccines to the UK amid an ongoing row over the supply of the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab.

- March 19 2021:The Prime Minister receives his first dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine at St Thomas' Hospital in central London.

- March 20 2021: The Government announces that half of the UK's adult population - some 26,853,407 people aged 18 and over - have received their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, as of March 19.



How will lockdown be eased in the UK until the end of June?  

Step One Part One: March 8

From March 8, all pupils and students will return to schools and colleges across England.

So-called wrap-around childcare will also be allowed to resume, paving the way for after and before school clubs to reopen.

People will be allowed to meet one other person outside for recreation, for example, to have a picnic or to meet for coffee.

Care home residents will be able to have one regular named visitor.

The Government's stay at home order will remain in place, with travel for non-essential purposes still banned.

Step One Part Two: March 29

From March 29, outdoor gatherings of up to six people or a larger group from up to two households will be allowed. These gatherings will be allowed to happen in private gardens.

Outdoor sports like tennis and basketball will be allowed to reopen and people will also be able to take part in formally organised outdoor sports.

It is at this point that the Government's stay at home guidance will end, to be replaced by ministers encouraging people to 'stay local'.

However, the Government is expected not to define what constitutes local, instead choosing to rely on people using their common sense to decide on journeys.

People will still be told to work from home wherever possible while international travel will still be banned unless it is for essential purposes.

Step Two: April 12

Nom-essential retail will be allowed to reopen as well as personal care premises like hairdressers, barbers and nail salons.

Public buildings like libraries, museums and art galleries will be allowed to welcome back customers.

Meanwhile, hospitality venues and outdoor attractions like theme parks will be given the green light to reopen in some form.

However, there will still be rules on household mixing: Essentially any activity which involves being indoors will be restricted to members of the same household.

Gyms and swimming pools will also reopen from April 12 but only on the basis that people go on their own or with their own household.

Pubs and restaurants will be able to reopen but at this point they will only be able to have customers outdoors. 

The Government will not be bringing back the old requirement for people to order a substantial meal with alcohol while the old 10pm curfew will be ditched.

All customers at hospitality venues will also have to be seated when they order food or drink, with ordering at the bar prohibited.

Campsites and holiday lets where indoor facilities are not shared with other households can also reopen but trips must be restricted a single household.

Funerals will be allowed to continue with up to 30 people, while the rules on wedding receptions will be eased to allow the number of guests to increase from six to 15.

Step Three: May 17

The two household and rule of six requirements for outdoor gatherings will be ditched but gatherings of more than 30 people in places like parks will still be banned.

Crucially, mixing indoors will be allowed again. The rule of six or a larger group from up to two households will be allowed to meet.

However, this will be kept under review by ministers to see if rules could be relaxed still further.

This is also the point at which pubs and restaurants and other hospitality venues will be able to open indoors, with the rule of six and two household limit in place. But groups meeting outdoors at pubs will be allowed to be bigger.

Entertainment venues like cinemas and children's play areas will be able to reopen, as will hotels and B&Bs. Indoor adult sports groups and exercise classes can also reopen.

Changes will also be made to sporting and performance events in indoor venues with a capacity of 1,000 people or half full



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マスク


2011年ロイヤルウェディング 

10周年を意識された装いのように感じる❤️


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《ハリー王子 離脱後、職をゲット》

3 / 23 (火)

the chief impact officer”

 @ BetterUp, 
a $1.73billion startup

この日の朝、明らかに。

離脱後、
NetflixやSpotifyとの契約が話題になっていたご夫妻でしたが
それらは、プログラムを作ったりといったクリエイティブなお仕事内容の契約

そしてメーガン妃とお二人で、
でしたが
今回、ハリー王子が企業の一員としての職につかれた模様。

シリコンバレーを拠点のベンチャー企業らしい。

173億ドルの資金投入で設立された
”BetterUp" 
the chief impact officer”
となられたそう。

メンタルヘルス・サービスのビジネスをサポートする企業のようで
王子は、メンタルヘルスのアプリをプロモーションするためのお手伝いをされる見込み。

どうやらアプリは、
米国の大企業
ヒルトンやFacebook、シェブロン(石油会社)などで
スタッフたちの福利向上のために
利用される予定らしい。

さすが、巨大企業と繋がっておりますねえ

”BetterUp"の
CEO 《Alexi Robichaux》 氏は
ハリー王子と、友人を介して
紹介されたそう。

契約金については明かされず。
そりゃそうだ。いうわけないw

Prince Harry announced his first job in the corporate world today by revealing he had taken an executive position at a Silicon Valley start-up that claims to be worth $1.7billion.

The Duke of Sussex will be 'chief impact officer' at mental health services business BetterUp, where he will help promote an app used by corporate giants including Hilton, Facebook and oil firm Chevron to improve the wellbeing of their staff.

The company's chief executive Alexi Robichaux has declined to say how much the royal will be paid, although similar roles at other California firms would command six or seven-figure salaries.

PR guru Mark Bukowski told MailOnline it is yet another step for the Sussexes towards the building of their dream of a billion dollar brand in the US, after big money deals with Netflix and Spotify.

He said the deal is worth millions to the startup in free publicity, adding: 'If he's done a good deal with a salary as well as shares in the business, it will probably make millions for Harry too.'

Harry was introduced to Mr Robichaux through an unnamed mutual friend - and it is not yet known if he has invested in the company, where other backers include the Dubai sovereign wealth fund Mubadala Capital and Olympic snowboarder Shaun White. 

Executives who join American start-ups are often awarded large share options which can make them multi-millionaires when the company sells up or floats - regardless of whether they invest in the firm.

In a statement introducing himself to his new colleagues, Harry also revealed that every employee of his Archewell foundation will get access to its services.

Mr Robichaux said Harry has already helped make decisions at the business, including at a recent strategy meeting where he 'recommended that executives frame the tool in terms of resilience and overcoming adversity and setbacks in a challenging time'. 

He added that the sixth-in-line to the British throne 'comes from a very different background' to his colleagues.

BetterUp is thought to charge companies about $2,000 (£1,450) per worker for six months of executive coaching, and has more than 200 employees and 2,000 contract coaches on its books. 







Silicon Valley start-up that has hired Prince Harry

What is BetterUp?

BetterUp describes itself as company that 'combines coaching with dynamic and personalized digital experiences to accelerate members' long-term professional development and drive personal growth'.

In practice, they sell executive coaching and therapy services to individuals and large companies.

It employs clinical therapists and 'executive coaches' on contract to provide those services. 

One blue chip company that recently employed their services was charged $2,000 for six months of unlimited coaching for each employee. 

Those who sign up for their app can receive one-to-one video therapy or coaching through the app.

Who was it founded by?

It was founded by two USC graduates Alexi Robichaux and Eduardo Medina. Robinchaux grew up in Dallas, Texas, and has described growing up with his father a biblical linguist who translates from Greek, Aramaic and Hebrew. His mother is an immigrant from Greece who was an executive assistant at Texas Instruments. In high school he started a non-profit called Youth Leadership for America.

Medina is also a USC graduate who worked at management consultant companies Altamont Capital Partners and Bain & Company before starting BetterUp.

How big is BetterUp?

BetterUp says it has raised a total of $300m in venture capital, and claims to be valued at $1.7bn. It has not reported any corporate results or profits.

Last year, Robinchaux told Inc that the company had 200 employees and more than a thousand therapists and executive coaches on contract. 

Its investors include snowboarder Sean White, NBA player Pau Gasol and a series of venture capital companies including frims called ICONIQ Growth, Lightspeed Venture and Mubadala Capital. 

Who has invested in BetterUp?

The company lists 10 Silicon Valley venture capital companies among its investors, including the UAE sovereign wealth fund Mubadala Capital.

It also names Olympic snowboarder Shaun White and NBA player Pau Gasol as individual investors.



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9393225/Prince-Harry-gets-job-San-Francisco-based-mental-health-firm-Better-Up.html


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《ザラさん&マイクさん夫妻に、長男誕生!!》

3 / 24 (水)

またまた嬉しいニュース!!
マイク・ティンダル氏が、自身のpodcastの中で発表!
妻で、女王の孫ザラさんが第三子を出産!!

3月21日
男の子が誕生
体重:3742g

名前は、ルーカス・フィリップ・ティンダル
(Lucas Philip Tindall)

長男
念願の男の子!!
アン王女にとっても、初の孫息子

さぞお喜びのことでしょうねえ。
特にパパ、マイクさんは♡

ミアちゃん、レナちゃんと
お二人とも女の子でしたからね〜

男の子が欲しかったことは、
妊娠中から何気に、さりげなく”強く”語られていたからw

ま、姉といっても兄という方がしっくりくる長女がいらっしゃるから
末っ子に男の子、って、果たしてどうなるんだろ

逞しい姉たちに守られ?
それとも遊ばれ?w
ティンダル家の長男も、
逞しくお育ちになるに違いない。

女王&エディンバラ公にとって、
10番目のひ孫となります。

ミドルネームはきっと、
祖父エディンバラ公からおとりになったと思われるし
ご夫妻とも、とってもお喜びに違いない。

ユージェニー王女に
ザラさん
直系の孫の出産が続き、
騒動の裏で、
実はいっぱいオメデタが続いてます〜〜〜
❤️❤️
そっちにフォーカスしたい。

そんなメーガン妃の第二子出産も控えております。。。

なんと、ザラさん
自宅出産だったらしい。
予定外の、、、

予定より早く産気づいた模様。。

"Sunday got even better because a little baby boy arrived at my house," Mike said. "Arrived very quickly. Didn't make it to hospital. On the bathroom floor. So yeah, it was running to the gym, get a mat, get into the bathroom, get the mat on the floor, towels down, brace, brace, brace."

Mike revealed that Zara's friend Dolly, who was also present at the birth of their two daughters, recognised that they wouldn't have time to go to hospital. "Fortunately the midwife who was going to meet us at the hospital wasn't that far away so she drove up just as we had assumed the posit (position) and the second midwife arrived just after the head had arrived," Mike added


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a baby boy - a brother for Mia and Lena and the Queen’s 10th great-grandchild.
@mike_tindall12 confirmed the news on his The Good, The Bad & The Rugby podcast👇🏻 

The new arrival is called Lucas Philip Tindall, we imagine in tribute to his great-grandfather Prince Philip, and a spokesperson for Zara and Mike said: 
“The little boy arrived on March 21, weighing 8lbs 4oz and is a first grandson for Princess Anne.”

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『25ans  4月号 ”キャサリン妃結婚10周年記念特集”』

2 / 28 発売中
(か、次の号が出ちゃったかも、、)

あれ、、、、?!?!?!

私すっかり、、、、忘れてた?

25ans本誌 4月号で
『キャサリン妃結婚10周年』を記念した特集ページを
お手伝いさせて頂きました〜

久々の本誌、光栄&楽しかったです〜

私は、ファッションを軸に
キャサリン妃の10年をまとめています。
最初は、大丈夫かなあ、、と不安だったけれど
結果的に、ページ足りなかった感w

だって10年だもんねえ。。

でも、さすが25ansの皆様
見やすく、分かりやすく、可愛く

まとめて頂いています。

もうすぐ次の号が出ちゃいますが
(もう出ちゃったかもしれない汗)

レアな記念特集なので、
ぜひご覧ください❤️





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