Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton have very different styles when it comes to fashion , but they both inspire women across the world every time they step outside
For the last seven years, Kate has stuck to her iconic classy and sophisticated look, while Meghan has definitely brought a bit of Hollywood glamour into the royal family
But despite their differences, both women love colour and have been photographed wearing pretty much every colour when out and about at official events
Well, every colour except one. According to the Express , there is one colour they both avoid - orange
But don't worry, they're not banned from wearing orange because of some weird historical royal protocol - and the reason they don't wear it is far more practical
It simply doesn't photograph well. Meghan avoided the colour when she was on the red carpet in her former life as a successful actress, which suggests she was well aware of this rule in the celebrity world
The Queen on the other hand clearly doesn't mind, and she's been seen wearing orange a few times in the past - but not as much as other colours
There are a few other items the duchesses stay clear of for some occasions , including wedge shoes
While they both love them, and Kate in particular will often wear them when she's on official visits, they don't wear them in front of the Queen
Speaking to Vanity Fair , a source said: "The Queen isn't a fan of wedge shoes
"She really doesn't like them and it's well known among the women in the family
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Thousands pay their respects to Aretha Franklin at public visitation - Duration: 2:50.
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Day 2 Of Public Viewing For Aretha Franklin - Duration: 0:24.
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All Detroit public schools to shut off water after tests reveal elevated lead levels - Duration: 2:41.
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Pres. Moon calls on public organizations to serve the people, not power - Duration: 0:44.
President Moon Jae-in met Wednesday with officials from some 240 public-sector organizations
to impress on them the importance of their role in working with the private sector.
His audience included the heads and other officials of state-run companies and government
commissions.
The President also emphasized once again that their service should be focused on the people,
not those with power.
He then urged them to lead the government's push for innovation-led growth and boost support
for and investment in the new energy sector.
He also addressed his flagship policy of income-led growth, calling it a matter of survival.
The current economic structure, he said, fuels polarization... and can never ensure the country's
sustainable growth.
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MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT ROCKS DC – TRUTH GOES PUBLIC ABOUT CLINTON LYNCH TARMAC MEETING - Duration: 3:28.
Americans everywhere were horrified when former President Bill Clinton met with
then Attorney General Loretta Lynch on a tarmac at the Phoenix International
Airport in June of 2016 days before she announced that his wife
Hillary would not face charges in her email scandal now bill sign of the story
that Park Lee led to his wife losing the election has been revealed The
Washington Times reported that Gil told investigators that he didn't think the
investigation into Hillary's emails amounted to much frankly so he therefore
saw no problem in having the impromptu meeting with Lynch he said that he
believed he knew the truth of that whole thing and that he did not want to snub
her when he walked the 30 yards from his private jet to hers bill claimed that he
only told Lynch that she was doing a great job and that she was his favorite
cabinet secretary this was all revealed in Justice Department Inspector General
Michael Horowitz his 500 page report on the Clinton email saga the report also
details the chaos of the tarmac meeting as an aide for Lynch repeatedly tried to
break it up but was stopped by security bill also talked for a way longer than
Lynch wanted him to leading to more awkwardness the aide for Lynch said that
she was shocked and she just felt completely blindsided once he got onto
the plane if I had knowledge I would not have been in that van I would have
stayed on the plane and got everybody off no heads-up or anything
she said Lynch said that the conversation went on and on for 20
minutes it was just too long a conversation to have had she said Lynch
told investigators that she thought the meeting would be quick but though would
not stop making small talk with her and her husband at some point after two or
three minutes President Clinton turned around she said
I had my tote bags on the bench seat of the plane
because I had put them there when he came on board I had been holding them I
put them down he picked up my tote bags and moved them and then he sat down so
he sat down and my husband and I were still standing in front of him having
the discussion and he sort of sat heavily and I didn't know how he felt so
I can't say one way or the other and I remember at that point saying well you
know thank you very much kind of thing and he sort of continued chatting made a
comment about his travels he was headed on and I said well we've got to get
going to the hotel she continued bill still claimed that the meeting was
harmless I just wanted to say hello to her and I thought it would look really
crazy if we were living in a world where I couldn't shake hands with the Attorney
General you know when she was right there he said according to the Horowitz
report what do you think about this let us know your thoughts in the comments
section
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DONALD TRUMP STUNS DC – SECRET MEETING AT WHITE HOUSE GOES PUBLIC - Duration: 10:52.
DONALD TRUMP STUNS DC – SECRET MEETING AT WHITE HOUSE GOES PUBLIC
President Donald Trump has surprised people all over the country with who he is meeting
at his White House today.
Daily Mail reported that Trump is meeting with reality television star Kim Kardashian
to talk about prison reform and pardoning a first-time drug offender.
She will first meet with the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, before she gets
her audience with the president.
Kardashian will be asking Trump to pardon Alice Johnson – a 62-year-old woman who
is serving a life sentence without parole for a first-time drug offense.
Kardashian has been campaigning for Johnson's release in a series of talks with the White
House over the course of the last few months.
She initially reached out to Ivanka Trump and established a connection with Kushner
through her.
Kardashian will not be joined by her husband, Kanye West, who is a Trump supporter.
During the meeting, she would like to "explain to [Trump] that, just like everybody else,
we can make choices in our lives that we're not proud of and that we don't think through
all the way."
Kushner has long pushed for prison reform, which is a deeply personal issue to him given
his father Charles' own year-long incarceration in 2005 – for tax evasion, illegal campaign
contributions, and witness tampering.
He has been an outspoken proponent of the First Step Act, which was created to offer
job training and drug-treatment programs as an incentive for inmates.
This act would also allow nonviolent offenders to have their last bits of sentences served
in halfway homes or house confinement.
"If we can start showing that we can make the prisons more purposeful and more effective
at lowering the recidivism rate over time, that may help the people who are trying to
make the argument for sentencing reform," Kushner is believed to have said in a White
House meeting earlier this month.
What do you think about this?
Let us know your thoughts
in
the comments section.
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Impeach Trump? A sampling of public opinion | IN 60 SECONDS - Duration: 1:24.
Pollsters have been asking about impeaching President Trump for some time.
In the latest Harvard/HarrisX poll, 42 percent said that he should be impeached and removed from
office for his actions, while 41 percent said no action should be taken.
There have been only a few ripples in this trend since Harvard/Harris first asked the
question in June 2017.
Another question with a different emphasis asked by Quinnipiac University since January
this year provides a different perspective.
In August 2018, 58 percent of registered voters said that they would not like to see the Democratic
Party begin impeachment proceedings if the Democrats
regain control of the House of Representatives in November.
Thirty-six percent said that they should proceed.
A majority of voters in the June 2018 NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll said that their vote in November
would not be a signal either way on impeachment.
Twenty-two percent said it would send a signal to impeach Trump, while a similar 25 percent
said it would send a signal in opposition to impeachment.
Do you think President Trump should be impeached? Let us know in your comments.
Also, let us know what other topics you'd like our scholars to cover in 60 seconds,
and be sure to like and subscribe for more research and videos from AEI.
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Pope Makes Public Appearance After Sex Abuse Claims - Duration: 0:22.
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Vancouver Public School teachers on strike - Duration: 1:52.
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Your Norfolk. Your Life. - WiFi Wherever Norfolk Public Library - Duration: 0:29.
Stay connected
Anytime anywhere with a free mobile hotspot from Norfolk Public Library
Just choose your library card to check out the hotspot for up to three weeks
You'll have internet connection for up to ten devices
you can share videos post pictures or even
collaborate on a project with Wi-Fi devices at every library and free Wi-Fi in many downtown locations
Norfolk keeps you plugged in your Norfolk your life
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Fans Line Up For Day Two Of Aretha Franklin's Public Viewing - Duration: 1:02.
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Pres. Moon calls on public organizations to serve the people, not power - Duration: 2:02.
President Moon Jae-in met with officials from public institutions to re-emphasize the government's
role in serving the people.
The South Korean leader also urged those organizations to do their part in propelling the administration's
push for innovative growth.
Shin Se-min shares with us his remarks.
Meeting Wednesday with heads and officials from some 240 public-sector organizations,
President Moon Jae-in impressed on them the importance of their service being focused
on the people, not those with power.
He said... public organizations are the closest to the people's daily lives,... and that they
should communicate with them and give them support in times of hardship -- as he pinpointed
some of the recent irregularities involving public institutions.
He then highlighted the important role of such organizations in bringing together the
public and private sectors.
He said they should be the leaders of innovative growth,... one of the three signature economic
policies being pushed by the administration.
"Support for and investment in the new energy sector, smart farms and smart cities should
be invigorated.
Realizing social values, like quality jobs, coexistence and cooperation, should be the
business philosophy of public institutions.
The government will also renew its stance.
It will guarantee maximum independence so each entity may freely challenge and innovate."
The President also addressed his flagship policy of income-led growth, calling it a
matter of survival -- not a matter of choice.
He added that the government will mobilize all of its available policy measures to change
the structure of the economy and work to expand the country's growth potential,... saying
the current economic structure is only fueling polarization,... which can never ensure the
country's sustainable growth.
Shin Se-min, Arirang News.
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IDEA Public School Breaks Ground for Latest Campus - Duration: 0:41.
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Ignore or Educate the Public - Duration: 0:38.
What I did was, Iet the public know that
In my state
They have the most stringent laws
They are called Forest Practices Rules
And this is how they work
The Department of Natural Resources does this
and the hikers actually came away
with an appreciation of the education that I gave them
It is because they had no idea that loggers and foresters have to work together
In order to not over cut the boundary
And once they found that out
They were not complaining anymore on that post
Either Ignore them or Educate them
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