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Queen Elizabeth marks 88th birthday with smiling portrait

A new portrait of the Queen has been released to celebrate her 88th birthday on April 21.
Portrait of The Queen by David Bailey for her 88th birthday

The contemporary black-and-white image – shot by renowned British photographer David Bailey CBE – of a smiling Queen was taken at Buckingham Palace in March.

Commissioned by the British Government’s GREAT Britain campaign, the image will be used to promote Britain as a destination for trade, tourism, investment and education.

David Bailey is regarded as one of the UK’s best photographers and is credited with capturing and helping to create the ‘Swinging London’ of the 1960s.

Despite going into her 88th year, the Queen is very fit, in excellent health and maintains her enduring stamina for public appearances.

The late Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, lived to be 101 years old and it seems that the Queen is headed for a similar longevity.

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Duchess Kate is delighted to meet a koala!

Prince George has met a Bilby named after him, Catherine could hardly contain her excitement at meeting a koala and William has had a chuckle at the expense of Prince Harry!

After unveiling a plaque at Taronga Zoo’s bilby enclosure named after their son Prince George, William and Catherine were treated to a tour of the zoo.

Catherine couldn’t keep the smile off her face as she was introduced to different native animals.

She instantly grew fond of a Koala named Leuca and spent time patting him and laughing as her husband watched on. She eventually moved on reluctantly, but continued to look back and say goodbye.

The couple were then introduced to a number of other native animals and Catherine couldn’t contain her excitement at seeing an echidna.

William and Catherine also shared a chuckle at Prince Harry’s expense when they were introduced to a native bird nicknamed Harry for its red hair.

See all of the pictures of their Taronga tour here!

Catherine can hardly contain her excitement as she meets Leuca the koala.

The Duke and Duchess feed a giraffe.

William points out some native birds to Catherine.

Catherine was all smiles during her tour of Taronga Zoo.

The pair fed the zoo’s animals as they walked through the enclosures.

William and Catherine share a laugh at Prince Harry’s expense after being introduced to a bird nicknamed Harry for its red hair.

Baby Prince George meets the Bilbys at the zoo.

Prince George gets up close to Bilby George, who was named after him.

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Prince George’s cutest moments

His Australian tour is one of the first major public forays for the nine-month-old heir to the British throne. These are the cutest moments from Prince George's public appearances so far.
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His Australian tour is one of the first major public forays for the nine-month-old heir to the British throne.

These are the cutest moments from Prince George’s public appearances so far.

Prince George is transfixed by a bilby at Taronga Zoo.

The little Prince gets excited to meet the furry friend named after him.

George wriggles in his mother’s arms as he’s surrounded by attention.

Father and son look at each other during photo opportunities at Taronga Zoo.

The little Prince accepts a gift and moments later throws it on the ground.

Cuddling up to his mum at one of his first public appearances.

Chewing on his mother’s hair.

George at his play day in New Zealand.

George makes a friend.

George happily plays in front of snapping cameras.

Talking with the babies at his play date on the New Zealand leg of the Royal tour.

The Royal family arriving in New Zealand.

Excited to have landed in NZ.

Dressed in a cardigan as he leaves New Zealand.

Stepping onto Australian soil for the first time.

George looks preoccupied with the bouquet of Australian wild flowers.

The baby heir receives a gift of a giant wombat from Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove.

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Prince George closes down Taronga Zoo

Prince George's first Australian tour appearance closed down Taronga Zoo in Sydney this morning.
Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince George

The adorable nine-month-old, who was dressed in dark blue shorts, a striped lighter blue shirt, dark blue socks and shoes – was carried into the zoo by his mother Catherine at 2:30pm.

Taronga Zoo tweeted at 1.30pm that the zoo had reached capacity with thousands of people cramming in to catch a glimpse of the cute occasion.

“Taronga Zoo is currently full and there will be no more admissions. Please check the website for updates. Thank you for your understanding,” the zoo tweeted.

Large crowds started building yesterday with keen royal watchers camping out at the zoo overnight. Others began lining up from 6am this morning, before the zoo reached capacity this afternoon.

The royal trio were at the zoo to meet the bilby named in Prince George’s honour at the zoo’s bilby enclosure, which was also named after the young Prince as part of Australia’s gift following his birth on July 22 last year.

Looking inquisitive, the little prince chuckled and looked around at the world’s waiting cameras.

After unveiling a plaque at the enclosure, the royals we gifted with a bilby soft toy and a ‘bilby on board’ sign for their car.

Catherine changed out of the dove-grey Alexander McQueen outfit which she wore earlier to the Easter church service this morning, wearing a cream broderie angalise dress by an independent designer.

The dress, which she has worn before duirng the South-East Asia Diamond Jubilee tour, had a fitted bodice and flared out to the knee. William was also dressed casually in a dark blue checked shirt and chinos.

Today’s event marks Prince George’s second official function.

During the New Zealand leg of the trip, he “hosted” a play group event with other babies his age at Government House.

The little Prince was then taken back to Admiralty House while his parents took in more of the sights at the Zoo including feeding kangaroos, taking in the giraffe enclosure, enjoying a bird show, and taking in the rhino conservation display.

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Gorgeous Prince George steals the show at Taronga Zoo

A very vocal baby Prince George has spent his first Easter at Taronga Zoo in Sydney with his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

The adorable nine-month-old screamed with delight as he met the bilby named in his honour at the zoo’s bilby enclosure named after Prince George as part of Australia’s gift following his birth on July 22 last year.

The event marked the baby Prince’s first royal engagement in Australia since he arrived with his parents on Wednesday.

The Zoo tweeted at 1.30pm that the zoo had reached capacity with thousands cramming in to catch a glimpse of the cute occasion.

Large crowds started building at the zoo overnight before reaching capacity this morning.

The royals were presented with a soft toy of a bilby to take home with them, much to the delight of the little future king who promptly took the toy from his mother and playfully threw it to the ground.

Catherine was quick to pick it up and thanked the zoo staff for the thoughtful gift.

The little Prince was then taken back to Admiralty House while his parents took in more of the sights at the Zoo including the kangaroo enclosure and the native bird enclosure.

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Bilby to be named after Prince George

There'll be a George permanently at home at Taronga Zoo's Prince George Bilby Exhibit after today
The Australian Women's Weekly's Royal Correspondent Juliet Rieden at Taronga Zoo.

Zoo officials have decided to further honour the near nine-month-old prince by renaming one of the endangered marsupials after him.

It’s still to be confirmed if Prince George will accompany his parents to the ceremony to officially name the exhibit.

When Prince George was born last July, the Australian government made a donation to the zoo for its Bilby preservation program, which is helping to restore numbers of the animal in the wild.

The Duke and Duchess were also delighted to hear that Taronga Zoo will be naming their Bilby Enclosure after Prince George.

Bilbies are the largest of the bandicoot family.

They were once widespread in grassy woodlands but predation by foxes and cats and competition from rabbits and livestock have driven them to the brink of extinction.

Taronga Zoo launched a breeding program last year to try increase bilby populations.

The royal couple is due at 2.25pm.

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Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince George’s trip to the zoo

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have taken baby Prince George on a special Royal outing to Sydney’s Taronga Zoo.
Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince George

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have taken baby Prince George on a special Royal outing to Sydney’s Taronga Zoo.

The Royal family visit the zoo’s bilby enclosure for an official ceremony in which the enclosure is  named after the baby Prince, as ‘Taronga Zoo’s Prince George Bilby Exhibit.’

As part of the nation’s gift following Prince George’s birth in July last year, the Australian government made a donation to the zoo for its Bilby preservation program, which is helping to restore numbers of the animal in the wild.

Kate and Wills continue to look around after George goes back to Admiralty House, efeding tree kangaroos, giraffes, and watching a bird show.

The two Princes share a glance during photo opportunities at Taronga Zoo. Photo: Splash Media

Kate holds onto the young prince for one of his few public appearances on this Royal tour. Photo: Splash Media

George meets a bilby named after him. Photo: Splash Media

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The little heir wriggles in his mother’s arms as he is surrounded by attention. Photo: Splash Media

George accepts a gift of a stuff toy but throws it on the ground moments later. Photo: Splash Media

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Kate, Wills and baby George look very happy to be at the Taronga. Photo: Emily Andrews @byEmilyAndrews via Twitter

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A gorgeous day for an outing for Prince George. Photo: British Royals @britishroyals via Twitter

Prince George look very active in the Duchess’ arms. Photo: British Royals @britishroyals via Twitter

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Watching the bird of prey display. Photo: Rebecca English ‏@RE_DailyMail via Twitter

Kate and Wills front row at the bird show. Photo: @Kathy_Novak via Twitter

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A day at the zoo for a Royal family

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have taken baby Prince George on a special Royal outing to Sydney’s Taronga Zoo.

Kate and William are spending the afternoon at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo and expectations are high that baby Prince George will be with them.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have taken baby Prince George on a special Royal outing to Sydney’s Taronga Zoo.

The Royal family visit the zoo’s bilby enclosure for an official ceremony in which the enclosure is  named after the baby Prince, as ‘Taronga Zoo’s Prince George Bilby Exhibit.’

As part of the nation’s gift following Prince George’s birth in July last year, the Australian government made a donation to the zoo for its Bilby preservation program, which is helping to restore numbers of the animal in the wild.

Kate and Wills continue to look around after George goes back to Admiralty House, efeding tree kangaroos, giraffes, and watching a bird show.

The two Princes share a glance during photo opportunities at Taronga Zoo. Photo: Splash Media

Kate holds onto the young prince for one of his few public appearances on this Royal tour. Photo: Splash Media

George meets a bilby named after him. Photo: Splash Media

Photo: Splash Media

The little heir wriggles in his mother’s arms as he is surrounded by attention. Photo: Splash Media

George accepts a gift of a stuff toy but throws it on the ground moments later. Photo: Splash Media

Photo: Splash Media

Photo: Splash Media

Photo: The Daily Telegraph @dailytelegraph via Twitter

Photo: Emily Andrews @byEmilyAndrews via Twitter

Photo: Sky News

Photo: Channel Seven via Twitter

Photo: Paul Harrison @SkyNewsRoyal via Twitter

Photo: Twitter

Photo: Reuters via Twitter

Kate, Wills and baby George look very happy to be at the Taronga. Photo: Emily Andrews @byEmilyAndrews via Twitter

Photo: Kate Cambridge Fans @RoyallyKate via Twitter

A gorgeous day for an outing for Prince George. Photo: British Royals @britishroyals via Twitter

Prince George look very active in the Duchess’ arms. Photo: British Royals @britishroyals via Twitter

Photo: Channel Seven via Twitter

Photo: Channel Nine via Twitter

Photo: Emily Andrews @byEmilyAndrews via Twitter

Photo: chris ledlin?@chrisledlin via Twitter

Photo: @channeltennews via ?@British_Heir via Twitter

Photo: @SkyNewsRoyal via Twitter

Photo: @britishroyals via Twitter

Photo: Twitter

Photo: “@byEmilyAndrews via Twitter

Photo: Nine News Australia @9NewsAUS via Twitter

Photo: TEN Eyewitness News @channeltennews via Twitter

Photo: British Royals @britishroyals via Twitter

Watching the bird of prey display. Photo: Rebecca English ?@RE_DailyMail via Twitter

Kate and Wills front row at the bird show. Photo: @Kathy_Novak via Twitter

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Nicole and Keith’s marriage in crisis

Their seemingly blissful union is crumbling under the strain of competing work and family needs.

At first glance, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban appear closer than ever as they spend more and more time together in spite of their heavy work schedules. Indeed recent rumours from keen-eyed photographers led to widespread speculation the pair may be about to share news of another baby.

But Woman’s Day has learned the smiles for the cameras are little more than a facade, with fights and jealousies plaguing the couple’s once-solid marriage.

As Nicole, 46, shoots her film Strangerland in Sydney with daughters Sunday, 5, and Faith, 3, in tow, her country singer husband has gone to extraordinary lengths to visit them lately.

Shooting his judging role on American Idol for two days in LA Keith, 46, then hops on a gruelling 14-hour flight to Australia, only to fly back again a few days later.

It’s a last-ditch effort to avoid a split, according to insiders.

Read more in this week’s Woman’s Day, on sale April 21, 2014.

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MKR fakes! Twins and the ‘evil’ Perth girls are BFFs!

My Kitchen Rules’ Chloe and Kelly and their arch enemies, twins Vikki and Helena, appeared to be the best of friends when the cameras stopped rolling and they spent a wild night out together in Sydney.

My Kitchen Rules’ Chloe and Kelly and their arch enemies, twins Vikki and Helena, appeared to be the best of friends when the cameras stopped rolling and they spent a wild night out together in Sydney.

My Kitchen Rules’ Chloe and Kelly and their arch enemies, twins Vikki and Helena, appeared to be the best of friends when the cameras stopped rolling and they spent a wild night out together in Sydney.

“I don’t kiss and cuddle my enemies – there was lots of laughter and not a bitchy word between them,” observed one clubber, who spotted the “friendly” foursome partying into the wee hours at a nightspot last week.

Chloe, 28, and Kelly, 27, travelled from Perth – and Vikki and Helena from Melbourne – for the reunion.

Read more in this week’s Woman’s Day, on sale April 21, 2014.

The girls are actually good friends!

Cosy cuddles between the girls!

MKR catch ups!

Vikki and Kelly are two peas in a pod!

The ‘evil’ Perth girls on MKR.

The twins from Victoria on MKR.

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