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Face time with queen, princes complete Obama’s royal holiday

The dress code was casual and informal – and William and Harry, in creased chinos and open-neck shirts, clearly took the message to heart.

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Prince George, the son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, was granted that exception on Friday during a rare meeting at Kensington Palace in London.

This interaction between the two is one of the best things I’ve seen in a very long time and just proves that George is the cutest prince – sorry Harry and William! She met with the prince in Washington, D.C., last October and will attend the Invictus Games next month in Orlando.

Young Prince George greeted the visitors in his dressing gown.

Reporters caught a glimpse of William and Kate’s eldest child, Prince George, whose birth in 2013 sparked a global media frenzy.

The Obamas were then welcomed into the Cambridges’ Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace. But it’s not as historic as 300-year-old Kensington Palace.

Obama’s criticism of Cameron in an interview published recently in The Atlantic magazine could also come up.

Stepping out of the presidential black Cadillac the President called out to the young royals.

After chatting briefly, they climbed into the queen’s Range Rover and the 94-year-old prince drove them to the royal residence. He also invited Stevie Wonder up, and the two shared keyboards on a couple of songs. The Obamas arrived in Marine One, touching down in a grassy field on the castle grounds.

The Obamas, who have a warm relationship with the Queen, were joining the sovereign and the Duke of Edinburgh for lunch in the castle’s private dining room. At the news conference, Obama said solving world challenges “requires collective action” as he argued for why Britons should vote to stay in the alliance.

Michelle Obama joined the Queen in the back seats.

“Today, the world lost a creative icon”, Obama, who is now on a three-nation six-day tour of Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom and Germany, said in a statement on Thursday (April 21). The queen was born Princess Elizabeth on April 21, 1926, and became queen at 25 upon the death of her father, King George VI, in 1952.

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“You don’t go to Buckingham Palace in a sweater”, designer Oscar de la Renta scoffed.

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