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Martin Mica in hand.
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The re-enactment repeated history with the Amundsen team, led by Lieutenant Colonel Henry Worsley, arriving at the geographical South Pole in January a week ahead of the Scott group, led by Warrant Officer Mark Langridge.
The challenge has raised vital funds for the Royal British Legion's £30 million commitment to the Battle Back Centre, Lilleshall, to help wounded, injured and sick service people recover.
Robert Lee, a spokesman for the Legion, highlighted the importance of the trek having royal backing:
'It was first of all really great for the personnel taking part in the race to know they had the Duke's backing, it was a huge morale boost.
'The fact he's here today with the Duchess of Cambridge is a great recognition of the contribution these Army personnel have made to the charity and a great boost to the fundraising effort.'
Kate was accompanied by William at today's event, which precedes a visit later this afternoon to a WW1 Centenary event where the royal two will meet ex-service men.
Martin Mica in hand.
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Let's get our of here: Sharon and Martin get close at the party
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Introductions: The handsome duo get acquainted with each other
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Man-candy: It's clear to see what Ms. Stone sees in him as he struts his stuff
Still got it: Sharon Stone covers the May issue of Vogue Brazil
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She's a natural! The Duchess of Cambridge is charmed by three-week-old Hugo Vicary, held by his father Vic
Royal charm: The Duke of Cambridge looked every inch the doting father as he cradled baby Hugo at the event
Treat: The Duke of Cambridge delighted the family of baby Hugo when he took the infant for a cuddle today
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Kate is known to be fond of the colour blue, and has worn it on many previous occasions
Both groups retraced the exact routes of the original explorers and carried copies of Scott and Amundsen's diaries from the original expedition, reading extracts each evening when they rested.The re-enactment repeated history with the Amundsen team, led by Lieutenant Colonel Henry Worsley, arriving at the geographical South Pole in January a week ahead of the Scott group, led by Warrant Officer Mark Langridge.
The challenge has raised vital funds for the Royal British Legion's £30 million commitment to the Battle Back Centre, Lilleshall, to help wounded, injured and sick service people recover.
Robert Lee, a spokesman for the Legion, highlighted the importance of the trek having royal backing:
'It was first of all really great for the personnel taking part in the race to know they had the Duke's backing, it was a huge morale boost.
'The fact he's here today with the Duchess of Cambridge is a great recognition of the contribution these Army personnel have made to the charity and a great boost to the fundraising effort.'
Kate was accompanied by William at today's event, which precedes a visit later this afternoon to a WW1 Centenary event where the royal two will meet ex-service men.
Support: The Duke of Cambridge is a patron of the South Pole expedition, and sent the men a message of congratulations when they reached their goal in January
Raining again? After last night's wet reception at the African Cats premiere, Kate was once more confronted by inclement weather as she stepped out of the car - and the Duchess showed off some very reddish highlights
Charity: Kate wore a £15 enamelled poppy brooch, sold to raise funds for the poppy appeal
So that's why she looks so healthy! A glowing Kate sipped a glass of water at the event
Kate was accompanied by William at today's event, which precedes a visit later this afternoon to a WW1 Centenary event where the royal two will meet ex-service men
KATE, THE DUCHESS NOT A-FRAYED TO TAKE RISKS WITH HER STYLE
It is not the first time Kate has chosen blue tweed for a public event - just last month she wore another frayed-edge bouclé coat, by M Missoni, for an engagement in London.
With her glossy locks, manicured nails and flawless make-up, the Duchess of Cambridge is the ultimate poster girl for polished perfection. So when she was pictured at department store Fortnum & Mason last month wearing the frayed blue coat, onlookers were quick to point out that the seams on her M Missoni coat looked 'tatty'.
But the design quirk is entirely intentional, and is a tailoring flourish frequently used by high-end designers such as Missoni and Chanel to add texture to the finished garment.
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With her glossy locks, manicured nails and flawless make-up, the Duchess of Cambridge is the ultimate poster girl for polished perfection. So when she was pictured at department store Fortnum & Mason last month wearing the frayed blue coat, onlookers were quick to point out that the seams on her M Missoni coat looked 'tatty'.
But the design quirk is entirely intentional, and is a tailoring flourish frequently used by high-end designers such as Missoni and Chanel to add texture to the finished garment.
Quirk of design: The Duchess of Cambridge has previously worn another blue frayed tweed coat, that time for an appearance at Fortnum & Mason in March
Kate's blue period
Since her engagement to William, Kate has displayed a real fondness for blue when choosing outfits for public events. Just like the Queen, who was recently reported to have worn more blue than any other colour for engagements over the past year, Kate has chosen the shade on myriad occasions. Here is our pick of the best...
In M Missoni at the unveiling of a plaque at Fortnum and Masonin London, 1 March
Double-breasted Reiss - once worn by mother Carole - at the opening of a hospice in March
Vintage-inspired chic in Forties style peplum jacket and pencil dress by Hobbs
In vintage Amanda Wakeley, one week before the Royal wedding in April last year
In sapphire-blue Issa for the official announcement of her engagement to Prince William
Departing by helicopter for their honeymoon, and Kate is wearing a blue Zara dress
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