Monday, 8 December 2014

Double check your winter style in Taylor's Miss Patina coat


Work winter florals in a pair of trousers from In The Style

 

Work winter florals in a pair of trousers from In The Style

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were greeted by screaming New Yorkers as they arrived in the city for a whirlwind royal tour last night.
Kate, 32, who is five months pregnant, was wearing a coat by British maternity label Seraphine, the first time she has been seen wearing a high street pregnancy label during her second pregnancy.
The couple were greeted at the luxury Carlyle Hotel, where William's late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales once stayed, by its general manager and around 200 members of the public.
The hotel, where a suite can cost $14,000 (£9,000)-a-night, will be the royal couple's base until they fly back to the UK immediately after their last engagement on Tuesday night.
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They've arrived! William and Kate stepped out of their SUV to screaming crowds at New York's Carlyle Hotel
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They've arrived! William and Kate stepped out of their SUV to screaming crowds at New York's Carlyle Hotel

The moment a daredevil was 'eaten alive' by a snake for TV stunt - and then got chewed up by the critics for getting his safety team to save him

Somebody come!' However, as Mr Rosolie felt his arm 'start to break' under the anaconda's grip, he ordered his team of fellow naturalists, doctors and vets to save him - with just the top of his head in the snake's jaws

Risk: The naturalist shows off dents on his helmet (left) and scratches on his arm (right) after the stunt
Risk: The naturalist shows off dents on his helmet (left) and scratches on his arm (right) after the stunt
Risk: The naturalist shows off dents on his helmet (left) and scratches on his arm (right) after the stunt
However, as Mr Rosolie felt his arm 'start to break' under the snake's grip, he ordered his team of fellow naturalists, doctors and vets to save him - with just the top of his head in the animal's jaws.
Within minutes of the show, named 'Eaten Alive', being broadcast, people across America were taking to social networking sites to express their disappointment at the highly anticipated footage. 
Twitter user Josh Harris, from Boston , wrote: 'They should rename #EatenAlive alive to look for snakes for 1.5 hours and then Try to be eaten alive but only get a scratch on my arm.'