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William, Kate and Harry dress to impress

Prince Harry is more at home in jeans and a t-shirt than a top hat and tails, but he donned a dapper black tuxedo to join his brother Prince William and Kate Middleton on the red carpet at the Sun Military Awards in London last night.

Kate looked stunning at the black tie event, wearing a black velvet strapless Alexander McQueen gown with a dramatic frilled bodice and fishtail skirt. Her husband William opted for a classic black tuxedo and bow-tie.

The glamorous trio seemed relaxed and happy on the red carpet, with Kate and Harry cracking jokes as they made their way inside.

William, Kate and Harry walk the red carpet.

Kate looked stunning in black velvet.

The young royals make their way into the awards ceremony.

Kate wore a diamond necklace she received as a wedding present.

The trio brought some glamour to the event.

Kate and Harry share a laugh on the red carpet.

Kate’s dress was by Alexander McQueen, which made her wedding gown.

Kate wore her hair in her trademark loose waves.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge exchange a loving look.

Kate’s dress was similar to one Princess Diana wore on her first public engagement.

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Chaz Bono and fiancée split

Chaz Bono and fiancée split

Just weeks after proposing to his girlfriend on his TV show Becoming Chaz, Chaz Bono is a single man.

Chaz, 42, and his, now former fiancée Jennifer Elias who became engaged in November, have called off their engagement and are no longer a couple, their rep Howard Bragman told Us Weekly.

“They leave this relationship with great love, respect and affection towards one another,” he said.

Bono also tweeted about the split saying: “Thanks for your concern about our separation. I’m doing fine, and we remain on good terms with nothing but respect and affection 4 each other.”

The pair have been together five years, and began their relationship when Chaz was still a woman and went by the name of Chastity Bono.

Elias supported him throughout his transformation, but admitted to Oprah Winfrey that “it was really hard” when her partner transitioned from female to male.

“We had to really almost re-learn how to communicate and how to be around each other,” Elias said.

Following his success on US Dancing with the Stars Bono proposed to Elias on the top of Space Needle in Seattle earlier this year.

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Will and Jada Pinkett Smith nearly divorced over their kids

Will and Jada Pinkett Smith with their children Jaden and Willow.

Will and Jada Pinkett Smith with their children Jaden and Willow.

It has emerged that the reported marriage troubles between Will Smith, 43 and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith, 40, earlier this year were due to their disagreement over managing their children’s careers.

At the time, there was speculation over an imminent divorce between the pair, who have been married for 14 years and have two children together — Jaden 13, and Willow 11.

The couple refrained from directly commenting on the divorce rumours, leaving it to a statement released to the press via Will’s publicist after a report in America’s In Touch Weekly magazine first published the break-up claims.

It read: ‘Although we are reluctant to respond to these types of press reports, the rumours circulating about our relationship are completely false. We are still together, and our marriage is intact.’

Will, the star of movies such as Men In Black and I Am Legend, first found fame as a rapper when he was 20-years-old and started his acting career The Fresh Prince of Bel Air when he was 22.

His children have already been launched into the world of entertainment — Jaden’s breakthrough acting role was alongside his father in The Pursuit of Happyness in 2006 when he was just eight years old and Willow hit the big screens with her dad in the 2007 movie I Am Legend when she was a mere seven years-old, going on to release her first single at 10 years of age.

It was Will and Jada’s children’s success that TMZ is reporting put strain on the marriage.

The website quotes sources close to the superstar couple as saying that although they are ‘wonderful’ now, earlier this year they had a disagreement over how best to manage the burgeoning careers of their kids.

According to the insider, it was a case of pushy-parenting with Will determined to propel his offspring towards greater stardom, while Jada wanted them to slow down.

Will himself is no stranger to success, with a worldwide career box office of $4.4 billion, in 2007 he was billed as the most powerful actor in Hollywood, and this legacy looks set to continue with the release of the third Men In Black III in 2012.

Will has been heavily involved in his children’s careers from the get-go — he acted alongside both Jaden and Willow in their debut movie roles and was also producer on the 2010 re-make of The Karate Kid, of which his son Jaden starred.

The Smith children were home-schooled by their mum prior to attending the New Village Academy, a school set-up by their parents with the aim of providing an educational environment in which children have fun learning.

Back in 2008 Will told Ellen DeGeneres that divorce was not an option for him and Jada, claiming, “We’re going to be together one way or the other so we might as well try to be happy.”

But perhaps Jada summed-up their relationship philosophy best when she told yourtango.com:

“The most important aspect of our relationship is that we continue to grow together — you have to be willing to take journeys with your partner. And even our relationship has gone through bad times.

“But if you can survive them, you’ll have an even deeper connection. What’s more important, chemistry or friendship? You have to have both, without allowing one to get stronger than the other. It’s all about keeping that balance.”

Seemingly the balance is back.

Your say: Do you think Will and Jada’s children have become famous too young? Should they hold-off on their singing and acting careers until they’re older?

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Liz Hurley bonds with Shane Warne’s kids

Liz Hurley plays happy families with Shane Warne's kids

Liz Hurley with her son Damian, and Shane Warne's kids Brooke, Jackson and Summer.

Most children find stepmothers about as appealing as broccoli, but Shane Warne’s kids can’t seem to get enough of their stepmum-to-be Liz Hurley.

Liz and her son Damian, nine, joined Shane’s kids Brooke, 13, Jackson, 11, and nine-year-old Summer to watch the cricketer in action in Melbourne on Saturday.

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Before the game, Liz and the kids joined Shane on the field for the coin toss.

Liz and Brooke held hands as they walked across the field, and all four children seemed delighted when Shane and Liz engaged in a very public and passionate kiss.

Brooke seemed particularly in awe of her father’s glamorous fiancée, smiling at her constantly while the other children jostled for Liz’s attention.

Shane and Liz were first photographed kissing last November. They have been inseparable ever since, getting engaged earlier this year.

They are reportedly planning to get married early next year.

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Brooke, Jackson and Summer are Shane’s children with his ex-wife Simone Callahan. Damian’s father is billionaire businessman Steve Bing, who Liz had a brief affair with ten years ago.

Your say: Would you be upset to see your children holding hands with your ex’s new partner?

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Kids vs vegetables

Kids vs vegetables

Vegetables can be a battleground when it comes to children — from adopting an “all white” diet, to refusing to eat all things green, to “it tastes yucky”.

Fussy eating is one of the first ways children can assert their independence, but it can make dinnertime highly stressful.

So how can you get children eating foods you know are bursting with nutritional goodness?

  1. Make it fun:The most important thing is to keep a positive environment — have meal time as a family time, around the table and with few distractions. Try to let go of the stress and keep it fun — make funny veggie faces in their mashed potato or try tacos they can make themselves.

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  1. Patience is a virtue:While it can be frustrating and even concerning when children do not eat certain foods, remember it may take several attempts before a they will accept a new food. It’s all about persistence and patience. And if they choose not to eat a particular vegetable, the good news is there are many more to try.
  1. Keep it simple:When introducing new vegetables it is generally best to keep things simple. Choose one or two vegetables at a time and include them in small amounts, along with vegetables your child already likes.
  1. Keep calm:If your child doesn’t like these on the first try, don’t react negatively, as this can lessen the chance that they will try them again in the future. Repeatedly offering small amounts of the same vegetables in this way can lead to children accepting these new foods.
  1. Snack attack:Try to include veggies in their snacks — it will take the pressure off at dinner time if you know they’ve had some vegetables during the day. Perhaps something fun like avocado dip with celery and capsicum sticks or savoury muffins.
  1. Helping hands:Get children involved in the cooking — they are more likely to eat something they have helped make. Something simple like decorating mini pizzas by using mushrooms and capsicum or helping to make veggie kebabs for the barbeque.
  1. Get sneaky:Our first aim is to get children to recognise and accept vegetables for the wonderful colour and nutrition they provide, but if all else fails, hide the veggies. While still persisting in getting them to try vegetables, also sneak them into their favourite meals like grated carrot and zucchini in a pasta sauce, add grated veggies to savoury muffins, and you can even add veggies like carrots to cakes.

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Through a positive environment, repeated exposure to new things children can learn that vegetables are not the enemy, but persistence is the key!

Your say: Do you struggle to get your kids to eat vegetables? Do you have any tips or tricks to include veges in their diet?

Video: Getting your kids to eat their vegetables

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New mum Sally Obermeder’s breast cancer battle

New mum Sally Obermeder's breast cancer battle

Sally Obermeder and baby Annabelle.

Diagnosed with breast cancer a day before giving birth, TV reporter Sally Obermeder is now in the fight for her life.

Any mother knows the rush of bringing another life into the world. No matter the circumstances leading up to it, or the things that transpire after it, nothing can alter the purity of that moment when a child is born.

So it was for Sally Obermeder — albeit a too brief moment of happiness in the midst of a living nightmare.

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Only 24 hours before giving birth, the bubbly Today Tonight entertainment reporter was diagnosed with aggressive Stage 3 breast cancer.

She was 41 weeks pregnant and about to bring into the world her longed-for first child (the result of seven years of trying and a round of IVF) when a routine visit to her obstetrician had revealed a lump which had led to a scan which quickly became the biopsy that brought Sally’s world crashing down around her.

While baby Annabelle was gestating in Sally’s womb, a 6cm tumour had been growing in her breast. So keen were the doctors to start chemotherapy, they induced labour.

And so, what was supposed to be one of the most joyous days of Sally’s life had cruelly, unexpectedly, become one of the most terrifying.

She was meant to feel nervousness, excitement and elation yet all she could feel was devastation.

“I turned up at the hospital sobbing uncontrollably,” Sally recalls. “Which is not how you want to bring a child into the world. And yet I was just so scared about all the unknowns.”

During labour, oncologists continued to take biopsies, prepping Sally for a series of tests to determine the best course of chemotherapy.

And so, as she cradled her newborn daughter in her arms and tried to soak up the magic of the moment, all she could think of was the dark, uncertain road that lay ahead of her.

“I had a whole day with Annabelle during which it was just about her and me,” remembers Sally. “I felt like every other mum, which was beautiful. But the next day, it was back to the bone scans, cat scans and blood tests. Everyone else on the maternity ward was so happy and all I could think was: ‘Why me?'”

When we meet, it’s been six weeks since the birth of Annabelle, and six weeks and a day since Sally, 38 was diagnosed with cancer.

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In that time she’s undergone two cycles of chemotherapy, a debilitating experience she describes as “like being beaten all over with a baseball bat.”

“Just over a month ago, my biggest preoccupation was working out which Mummy and Me yoga class I would go to,” Sally tells The Weekly from the light-filled Sydney apartment she shares with her husband, Marcus. “Now I’m in a fight for my life.”

So crippling is the chemotherapy, Sally often can’t perform even the most basic of maternal duties. She knows it’s irrational, but with each cry she is unable to tend to she can’t help but feel she is letting her baby down.

“The chemo is so brutal I am out of action for at least four of five days,” she says. “I can’t get up in the night to feed Annabelle or change her. I’m not her full-time carer and it distresses me.

“This is not how it’s supposed to be. She is supposed to know that I am there for her no matter what, not just when the cancer allows. And I hate the cancer for that. Because I feel like it has taken something precious from me and from my baby girl.

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“This is something I have wanted my whole life, and now that I have it, I feel like it’s completely compromised. I thought I would be in this baby-and-me bubble. It would just be us, and it would be so beautiful. But instead there’s me and the cancer in one bubble and me and Annabelle in the other bubble, and I just keep shuffling between the two.”

The chemotherapy is expected to continue until February, at which point doctors will decide the next course of action, which could be anything from the simple removal of the tumour to the removal of the entire breast.

“It’s a long road,” says Sally. “I can’t think beyond the next cycle of chemo. It’s all happened so fast, I can only really takes things one day at a time.”

Whatever happens, there’s a chance she will go into early menopause. It’s a prospect mitigated somewhat by the fact that, thanks to IVF, four embryos belonging to Sally and Marcus are “on ice”.

“That’s my great hope,” says Sally. “That one of those embryos might one day become a sibling for Annabelle.”

And for herself? Does the spectre of mortality haunt her every waking moment?

“It did in the beginning,” she says. “But now I have faith in the medicine and I feel like I will be okay eventually. What I am grieving is the loss of my life in the meantime. The loss of this special time with my baby.

“It’s gotten to the point now where I look forward to the middle of the night feeds. When I hear Annabelle cry, my heart skips with joy because it means she is awake and we can spend time together.”

And so they sit together in the silence of the night, and Sally feeds Annabelle and loses herself staring into her daughter’s eyes.

If there is a silver lining to the cloud that hangs over her, it’s that the cancer has made Sally appreciate every second she spends with her little girl.

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“Suddenly, life has become very simple,” she says. “All the running around and getting ahead and accumulating things — it all counts for nothing. At the end of the day it’s the simple things that are important. It’s me and Annabelle and Marcus. It’s basically about love. It’s all about loving others and being loved.

“I look at Annabelle and I think my only option is to fight this. I absolutely refuse to finally have a child and then die. No way. I have so much I want to see my little girl do — see her first steps, see her go to school. She’s why I fight. She’s why I fight.”

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Angelina Jolie weighs the same as a seven-year-old

Angelina Jolie weighs the same as a seven-year-old

Then and now: Angelina Jolie back in 2001 (left) and at the premiere of her movie in December 2011.

Her fragile figure has been blamed on poor eating habits and stress.

It was supposed to be a triumphant red-carpet appearance, with all cameras on Angelina Jolie at the Hollywood premiere her heartfelt directorial debut, In The Land Of Blood And Honey. Even her father, actor Jon Voight, was in the audience having been publicly welcomed back into the family after nine years of estrangement.

However, instead of focusing on Ange’s undeniable achievement behind the camera or her heart-warming family reunion, all eyes were on the actress’s rail-thin frame. Ange’s stunning navy blue Romona Keveza gown – a US size double zero (Australian size 2) – did little to hide the 36-year-old’s razor-sharp collarbones and scrawny arms, which appeared more twig-like and veiny than ever.

The once voluptuous star is reported to have shrunk to an astonishing 42kg. But it’s not so she can fit into fashionable clothes. The UN goodwill ambassador apparently “puts herself on fasts to make statements for the children she visits”, a source close to Ange reveals. She tells her friends, “If they can’t eat, I can’t eat.”

Ange also follows a variety of fad detoxes and cleansing diets she collects from her travels around the globe. “She’s always on strange diets,” a friend says. While she has been known to occasionally chow down on a burger and chips with her kids, she’s more likely to be slurping on a broccoli and cabbage smoothie with a few bits of salmon per day.

Read more about Angelina’s diet, plus find out why her son Pax is on a diet too in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale December 19, 2011.

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Shane Warne and Liz Hurley’s baby news

Have Liz Hurley and Shane Warne split?

The glamour couple are desperate to start a family together, but there could be a major obstacle standing in their way…

She may be 46, but a baby is still much more than just a twinkle in the eye for lovebirds Elizabeth Hurley and Shane Warne. Gossip Girl star Liz has made no secret of her desire to have more children. She is keen to give her only child Damian, 9, a sister or brother, and while that failed to happen during her four-year marriage to Indian textile heir Arun Nayar, friends say Liz is hoping her new fiance Shane, 42, will help her realise her dream of becoming a mother again.

“Liz has always wanted a large family,” says Riyhad Kundanmal, a close friend of Liz and former husband Arun. “I know she’d love more children, but the timing has just never been right for her… but now Liz is ready to settle down. “It’s not too late for her, and it wouldn’t surprise me at all if they had a child,” he adds. Whether that child comes naturally or via IVF or adoption, there is one major obstacle standing in their way before Liz and Shane can begin to build their family – and that is money.

Friends say the celeb couple want to make sure their financial affairs are in order before they marry or have children. Lawyers for the newly engaged pair are negotiating at least four multimillion-dollar pre-nuptial agreements to protect $70 million worth of global assets they will share when they marry. “Their pre-nup is the talk of the London legal scene,” says London celebrity divorce lawyer Vanessa Lloyd Platt.

“Everyone’s gossiping about it and there’s a lot of buzz about who’ll get what, and how much Shane will have to compensate her if he’s naughty,” According to Vanessa, if playboy Shane cheats on his beautiful bride, it could cost him millions. “If Liz goes ahead with the marriage to Shane, she has to have a water-tight agreement, because his behaviour could seriously impact on her image. She’s got substantial assets to protect and he has a bad-boy reputation,” she adds.

Read more about Shane and Liz’s baby plans and their pricey pre-nup in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale December 19, 2011.

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The Queen’s fury: Pippa Middleton linked to married man

The Queen's fury: Pippa Middleton linked to married man

Claims about the newly single royal in-law cause a stir behind palace walls.

Chatting to wealthy young businessman Ben Goldsmith at a fundraising evening with London’s high-society set, Pippa Middleton drew glances not only for her form-fitting dress by Dannii Minogue’s Project D label, but for the fact that she and her fellow partygoer seemed “spellbound” by each other. At the time, the royal sister-in-law was all but engaged to English banker and former cricketer Alex Loudon, while Ben was a married father of three young children.

How things can change! Just two months later, Pippa, 28, is one of the world’s most eligible women, with Alex having abruptly ended their one-and-a-half year relationship. Meanwhile, Ben has had to defend his marriage to his wife of eight years, Kate. These events have sparked media controversy, with an insider claiming in US magazine In Touch that it was Pippa’s close friendship with Ben – the 31-year-old brother of Jemima Khan – that’s been a key factor in both cases.

“Pippa’s increasingly flirtatious relationship with Ben is why Alex must have broken off his engagement with Pippa,” the source claims to In Touch, adding that the pair are in constant contact. “Pippa and Ben are regularly calling, texting and having dinners together,” the insider claims. However, UK newspaper the Daily Mail  has rubbished the story, quoting a friend who says, “Ben met Pippa at a cricket match and thought she was charming but they have never been for dinner or spoken on the phone.” The friend also insists Ben will spend Christmas with his wife and kids in Somerset.

And now Pippa has been spotted on an intimate dinner with yet another ex-boyfriend, banking heir JJ Jardine-Paterson, whom she dated for three years before Alex. Nevertheless, the reports of Pippa’s friendship with a married man have already ruffled feathers among the royal family, with the Queen in particular said to be less than pleased that the media obsession with party-loving Pippa and her flirty antics could tarnish the Windsor name.

Read more about why Pippa is a problem for the Royal family, plus read about how Prince William and Kate Middleton plan to spend their first Christmas as a married couple together in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale December 19, 2011.

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VIDEO: ‘Pageants are like drugs’ mum says

VIDEO: 'Pageants are like drugs' mum says

It’s well known that beauty pageant mums are quite competitive but one mum in the US has likened the experience to doing drugs.

The mum from Michigan named Kelly appeared the on the TLC show Toddlers in Tiaras in the US on Wednesday night.

“We do pageants because they’re fun and addicting,” she said.

“Pageants are just like drugs or alcohol. You do drugs because you want to get high. You do pageants because you want to win.”

And as scenes from the episode played out it is clear that she fully believes in this statement.

Kelly started the show on a high, as she prepared her two-year-old daughter Natalie for the show. But when things didn’t go her way, it turned ugly.

“Shut the front door!” Kelly said in shock when the results didn’t favour her little girl.

“Let’s go. This is a f—ing joke! Leave the crown on the chair. Let’s go!”

Watch Kelly in the video player above.

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