The Duchess Wears Seraphine for Her First Event with Meghan

This week Meghan Markle joined Prince Harry and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for their first official engagement as a team of four – The Royal Foundation Forum. We were thrilled to see The Duchess wearing her favourite Seraphine maternity dress for such a historic occasion.

 

 

Get the Look: Blue Tailored Maternity Dress

The Duchess of Cambridge chose our Valerie Blue Tailored Maternity Dress for the forum. The style is currently sold out but will be available to buy at the end of March.

 

The Royals Discuss Working Together as a Family

 

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The theme of the first Royal Foundation Forum was ‘Making a Difference Together’, which perfectly sums up the mission of the organisation.

 

 

The Royal Foundation was set up by the two Princes back in 2009. It serves as the charitable vehicle through which the young royals support their various causes – from wildlife conservation to the armed forces, young people, mental health and more.

The Duchess of Cambridge joined them after her wedding in 2011, and Meghan will officially become a patron later this spring, after her marriage to Prince Harry.

 

 

This week, the Royals brought together all the organisations they work with through their foundation to set out their visions for the future.

The Duchess in particular, highlighted her on-going commitment to tackling mental health issues through every stage of life, starting in childhood.

 

 

 

This dress is a favourite of The Duchess. She also wore it back in January to launch the Heads Together initiative, Mentally Healthy Schools.

Click to read more about the Duchess’s work tackling mental health issues in children and new mothers

Diana Award: Prince William & Prince Harry Pay Tribute to Their Mother’s Legacy

Prince William and Prince Harry joined together at the inaugural Diana Award ceremony to pay tribute to their late mother’s legacy and to present The Legacy Award. Read on to find out more about this amazing charity, and the beautiful baby clothes that donate 12% of their price to the cause.

 

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As a great supporter of the charity, Seraphine founder Cecile Reinaud was delighted to attend the inspiring evening held at St James’ Palace.

She said: “I am so proud to support The Diana Award – especially on a night like tonight, when it’s clear to see the amazing good that it encourages and recognizes. We are delighted to donate 12% of all sales of our Diana Collection baby clothes to this amazing cause.”

 

 

The Diana Collection, our range of adorable baby dresses, cardigans, baby grows, accessories and baby blankets is made in the softest cotton and cashmere, and is available exclusively at Seraphine. Prices start at just £15, and 12% of each purchase is donated directly to The Diana Award. These charming baby outfits are not only cute and comfy for your little ones, but they help support a truly worthy cause!

 

 

The Diana Award is the charity set up in memory of Princess Diana, which works to keep her legacy alive by recognizing outstanding young people who are making a difference within their communities.

 

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Prince William made a touching speech on the night, saying:

“This summer marks 20 years since our mother died. She achieved so much in her life. From helping to shatter the stigma around aids, to fighting to ban landmines and supporting the homeless — she touched the lives of millions. The truth is, though, that she was taken at only 36, just slightly older than I am today. But of course, we can never know what our mother would have gone on to do. But in one sense, Harry and I feel that our mother lives on in the countless acts of compassion and bravery that she inspires in others.”

 

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Prince Harry echoed his brother’s sentiments, adding:

“Our mother once said that if we all play our part in making our children feel valued, the result will be tremendous. This result was tremendous.”

 

We couldn’t agree more.

 

Meet Emily Nash – Royal Correspondent at Hello! Magazine

Emily Nash is the Royal Correspondent at HELLO! Magazine. She lives in southwest London with her husband, three-year-old son and newborn daughter.

 

Congratulations on welcoming beautiful baby Elin! How does it feel to be a mum of 2?

Amazing and a little scary! I feel very, very lucky to have two healthy children. Now I just need to work out how to keep them both happy at the same time!

 

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Can we take a sec to talk about your amazing job? … What is it like to be the royal correspondent at Hello! Magazine?

It’s a dream job. I get to witness some incredible and unique events and travel to some very interesting places all over the world, while working for Britain’s best celebrity magazine. I’m also very fortunate to have brilliant, kind and supportive colleagues.

 

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Do you have any funny stories involving the royals that you can share with us?

There are so many funny moments that occur during engagements and especially on Royal Tours, but one that sticks out was last year in Palm Beach, Florida, when a canopy full of rainwater collapsed on top of me and a Palace aide during Prince Harry’s Sentebale Polo Cup match. I tried to dry off before dinner and thought I’d got away with it, only for the Prince to tease me about it as soon as he arrived at the venue!

 

What about best career moments? There must be so many to choose from!

Visiting places across the globe you might never normally see is an immense privilege, and something I’ve been fortunate to do throughout my career. I used to be a National Newspaper reporter and the two stories I most enjoyed covering were the London 2012 Olympics and the 2010 Chilean mine rescue operation. Now I am lucky enough to watch the Royal Family at work and see the really positive effects they have on the people they meet.

 

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We see from your Instagram that you’ve met Prince Harry. What was that like?

I think everyone has a soft spot for Prince Harry – he’s a great guy and he’s doing some really important work through his charities and the brilliant Invictus Games for wounded and injured servicemen and women. I’ve been on many of his overseas tours and it’s great to see him in action. He has a really natural rapport with people and is very passionate about getting his message across.

 

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Have you had the chance to meet any of the other royals? Are Prince George and Princess Charlotte really that adorable in real life?

I have been lucky enough to meet many members of the Royal Family, including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Countess of Wessex. I’ve been watching Prince George and Princess Charlotte grow up since waiting outside the Lindo Wing for them both to arrive! Last year I joined them and their parents on tour for the first time as a family of four in Canada. Seeing them come down the steps of the aeroplane together was a particularly sweet moment. They are incredibly cute!

 

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What about The Duchess of Cambridge? Did you take any maternity styling tips from her?

I was actually expecting my son when Prince George was born – they are three months apart, so like the rest of the media, I waited outside the Lindo Wing for weeks, with my six-month bump in tow. I think I first looked up Seraphine after seeing the Duchess wear the brand. I didn’t manage to keep wearing heels for quite as long as she did though!

 

 

With such a high profile job you must have to maintain a smart working wardrobe. How did you manage through pregnancy?

I basically lived in Seraphine clothing from the point where I started to show! I stocked up on maternity dresses for daytime and evening events at the Palace or elsewhere and a few more relaxed styles for the weekend. I found the styles really flattering and easy to wear but smart enough to take me anywhere.

 

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Emily wears a Seraphine maternity dress to interview famous shoe designer Jimmy Choo

 

Do you have any styling tips for other expectant mums?

Dresses are so easy to style up or down for work or play – I loved the black maternity dress that comes in the bump kit because it’s so versatile and flattering – just add a colourful scarf and shoes or bag and head out. If you’re planning to breastfeed, it’s worth picking up pieces that you can keep wearing afterwards too.

 

What were your favourite Seraphine styles?

The polka dot blouse and ¾ sleeved striped nursing top. I also loved the spotted Florette dress and Luxury black Maternity Dress, which I felt great in! I’m now planning to stock up on the nursing range, which has some great pieces for the summer.

 

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We are confiscating your makeup bag! You get to keep 3 essential beauty products – what do you choose?

Only three?! It would have to be my Laura Mercier tinted moisturiser, Kevin Aucoin brow pencil and my lifesaver at the moment is the Lansinoh HPA Lanolin cream, which is great as a lip balm and always in my bag. I am relying on quite a few more products than that to help disguise the lack of sleep at the moment though!

 

For more from Emily, follow her on Instagram @emilynashhello

 

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