Healthy lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.

Mental Health

Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.

Public health

Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.

Reproductive Health

For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.

Health

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

dimanche 19 mars 2017

The Real History Behind Kate Middleton's Royal Jewelry

The Duchess of Cambridge is known for her perfectly crafted sense of style, and that extends to her glittering accessories. A decade ago, Kate Middleton wasn't really one for major sparkle. But access to Queen Elizabeth II's jewelry vault could turn any woman into a bling-lover. Kate has been lucky to wear heritage pieces either as loans or as gifts, including her diamond-encrusted Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II badge.

We've tracked down the history of all the special pieces that Kate has added to her wardrobe. From diamond-encrusted brooches with deep meanings to tricky tiaras, here's a look at the many diamonds the birthday girl has worn - so far.

Why I Ditched the Baby Monitor - and So Should You

When my baby was first born, I started out with not one but two baby monitors. The first was a traditional audio monitor, and the other was a fancy video device that synced with our iPhones. As someone who is always "connected" (hi, I'm the mom who texted during labor - nice to meet you), why wouldn't I want the same level of attachment with my newborn baby?

The only thing - it took less than a month to viscerally hate them both. Here's why.

You know what's a good baby monitor? A baby.

Sure, this might not apply to those families in big houses where there can be plenty of square footage between you and the nursery room, but for this apartment-dweller, having a baby monitor was not just useless, it was synonymous with crappy surround sound. I didn't, it turns out, need to use a speaker system to amplify the combination of static with my child's wails on a 1.5-second delay.

Not all noises are created equal.

Babies are loud. In addition to crying, the most stereotypical of annoying baby sounds, they also do the following: snore, sneeze, cough, wheeze, hiccup, yawn, grumble, gurgle, grunt, sigh, squeak, snort, inhale, and, of course, exhale. (Yes, their very act of breathing in and out is audible.) Being awoken in the middle of the night by every single one of my newbie's 37 sneezes, as adorable as they are, is not ideal.

Babies make for insanely addictive (yet incredibly boring) reality TV.

You put your baby to sleep and slink out of the room. You breathe a sigh of relief (one that, for the record, is patently quieter than anything that baby's done all day) and plop down on the couch. If the next thing you do is grab your phone to scroll your Facebook feed, scarf potato chips by the handful, or zone out to some terrible Lifetime original movie, you pass. Congrats!

If, however, you pull out that damn video monitor and stare at your baby's every move - of which (news flash!) there aren't many - you've truly failed.

You spend so much of your time with your baby that you really should not be spending time when you aren't with your baby with your baby. (Go ahead, read that sentence again until it begins to make sense.)

No sane person wants to spend their free time "troubleshooting."

The modern-day take on Murphy's law? The more expensive the gadget, the more likely it is to break. I can't tell you how many sleep-deprived, passive-aggressive arguments my husband and I got into trying to figure out why our WiFi connectivity was weak, why our login wasn't working, why the camera was frozen. . . . As new parents, the only troubleshooting you should be doing involves dirty diapers.

It will always, always turn on you eventually.

One week, we had family in town. Not to say they overstayed their welcome, but my husband and I would need to help each other with "that one thing" in the nursery room, which was well-orchestrated code for huddling together on the floor and whisper-complaining about how so-and-so said this and how you-know-who did that. Then, all of a sudden, the faint green light of the baby monitor station, just a few feet away from us, caught my eye. It was transmitting to the receiver, which was smack dab in the middle of our living room.

We'd just been made.

Who can say if they were listening? It made no difference because, let me tell you, having to walk into your own living room and collectively pretend no one said or heard anything amiss is not how anyone should spend one minute of their already stressful maternity leave.

You will even use it for evil.

For reasons I am certain were valid at the time, I was convinced my husband wasn't wiping our baby girl correctly. "It's imperative you only go front to back," I'd remind him pre-diaper change. In lieu of having faith in my life partner, I opted to fire up the video monitor and used my distant background in investigative journalism to uncover the cold, hard truth that . . . oh, would you look at the time? I am going to be late for that thing!

So, in one of my surest parenting decisions yet, I turned off both monitors for good. (And, you know, started to trust my husband.)

There are certainly times, however, when I do consider plugging them back in.

One night, I heard my now-toddler coughing. It only lasted for a second, but it sounded slightly different than other coughs she's made. Something wasn't quite right, but I thought better of going in and possibly waking her up for no reason. An hour later, it happened again. I trusted my gut and went into her room. There, on the crib mattress were two small piles of vomit - one a little more dried up than the other.

In my grief over being a terrible mother, I hypothesized that if we'd still had the video monitor, I would have been able to act faster - but, as I try to remind myself, the monitor wouldn't have made her not puke all over her sheets. And if we're going to point fingers, it's really the puke we should be pointing at.

Another cause for second thoughts?

Based on what YouTube has proven time and again to be true, toddlers are hilarious. Thanks to many a viral baby monitor recording, parents have captured their children doing some pretty memorable stuff when they are supposed to be in their beds napping.

I'll never be able to watch my kid attempt a headstand while singing show tunes to her stuffed monkey, which - based on noise alone - is my best-educated guess for what's happening in there. Without a monitor mounted on the wall, I'll never know what she's really up to when no one else is looking.

But maybe it's better that way.

Severe Burns Aren't Even the Most Dangerous Part of the "Eraser Challenge" For Kids

Schools are speaking out about the latest online fad with kids that is leaving them with "serious burns" and an increasing number of injuries.

Although there is nothing new about erasers in school or kids challenging each other to do stupid things, many parents aren't aware of the "eraser challenge" and why it can be harmful to their children. This dare is continuing to bubble up on social media and capture the attention of young kids as they show off their wounds.

"Kids are rubbing an eraser across their skin while having to do or say something. It's causing serious burns," read a statement on Facebook from East Iredell Middle School in Statesville, NC. "These 'challenges' have gotten out of hand."

The challenge varies, but in one version, kids dare each other to recite the alphabet while they rub their skin as hard as possible with an eraser. Kids boast about who can last the longest even after they are left with burns and cuts from the "game."

"I think children are lonely. They sit in front of the internet and they don't have anyone to be accountable to," one parent told WCNC.

Part of the danger of this challenge is the different types of infections that can be caused from rubbing a dirty eraser into a wound. "It is important to understand that pencil erasers are far from clean. They may have been borrowed from a teacher or other student, in someone's mouth, or dropped on the floor, etc. Rubbing them against their skin until an opening in the skin develops can result in a severe infection," warned Warren Hills Middle School in New Jersey on their website. They also explained that that "eraser burn" can lead to staph or strep infections, or other diseases, including hepatitis and HIV.

"These are kids acting like kids. It seems like there's this bravado in it, there's this easy accessibility . . . when you're thinking about the social dynamics of children trying to belong, trying to get attention and show strength, it isn't that surprising," Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson, a pediatrician, told Today. "Kids don't know this, but your skin isn't sterile, it's crawling and teeming with bacteria and when you open up your skin, that bacteria can crawl in and cause an infection."

Kate and Pippa Middleton Prove That a Tiara Won't Come Between Their Sisterly Bond

Kate Middleton's top-secret squad may be extensive, but there's no question as to who the leader is: her younger sister, Pippa. Many of us were first introduced to the 33-year-old event planner at Kate and Will's royal wedding in 2011; Pippa made headlines for her stunning appearance, and it wasn't long before the public took interest in her and Kate's sweet relationship. And in the most considerate of sisterly moves, Kate doesn't want her royal status to take away any shine from Pippa's own wedding to financier James Matthews. Kate has reportedly opted out as a member of her wedding party because she doesn't want to "upstage her sister" by being her royal maid of honor. Veteran royals author Judy Wade added, "Kate would want to be in the background as much as possible." How thoughtful is that? Scroll through to see Kate and Pippa's cutest moments over the years.

8 Grocery Store Policies You Should Be Taking Advantage Of

Grocery shopping on a budget isn't always fun, but these store policies make it easier. Did you know that your favorite stores like Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and Costco have company-wide rules that will help you save money? Before you head out for your next grocery shopping spree, read ahead for eight of the best store policies you can (and should) take advantage of, from return policies to coupon-filled apps.

Kate and Pippa Middleton Prove That a Tiara Won't Come Between Their Sisterly Bond

Kate Middleton's top-secret squad may be extensive, but there's no question as to who the leader is: her younger sister, Pippa. Many of us were first introduced to the 33-year-old event planner at Kate and Will's royal wedding in 2011; Pippa made headlines for her stunning appearance, and it wasn't long before the public took interest in her and Kate's sweet relationship. And in the most considerate of sisterly moves, Kate doesn't want her royal status to take away any shine from Pippa's own wedding to financier James Matthews. Kate has reportedly opted out as a member of her wedding party because she doesn't want to "upstage her sister" by being her royal maid of honor. Veteran royals author Judy Wade added, "Kate would want to be in the background as much as possible." How thoughtful is that? Scroll through to see Kate and Pippa's cutest moments over the years.

All of Shay Mitchell's Sexiest Swimsuits Have One Thing in Common

It's no secret that Shay Mitchell is fond of traveling. The Pretty Little Liars star is constantly uploading photos of her envy-inducing vacations and dishing on her adventures in her YouTube series, Shaycation, which has over one million subscribers.

So when it comes to gearing up for a fun Summer getaway, she makes sure to pack her go-to - and very sexy! - swimsuit style, which may not come as a total surprise after scrolling through her feed. "I'm a huge fan of one-pieces . . . I love them," she told us. "I love bright colors, and there are so many amazing options to choose from as far as swim is concerned."

Keep scrolling to look back at some of her best swimwear moments, then shop the looks.

- Additional reporting by Samantha Sutton

The Best Frozen Items From Costco

Here's looking at you, Costco freezer section. Yes, the items come in bulk, but since they're frozen, they'll last for practically forever. These are our favorites and go-to items, from staples like smoothie packets and ground beef to indulgences like mochi ice cream and frozen burritos. Go ahead and be that savvy, smart Costco grocery shopper we know you are.

Kate Middleton's Guide to Staying in Shape With Sports

You think those killer calf muscles and toned arms sculpt themselves? No way! Ever since she was a little girl, Kate Middleton has thrown herself into any physical activity she could, and it's set her in very good stead. At school, she was on the team for tennis, field hockey, swimming, netball, and rounders; and as she hit her 20s and 30s, she has kept some of these sports in her repertoire, ditched others, and added some new ones. So how does the duchess stay in shape with sports?

Kate Middleton's Guide to Staying in Shape With Sports

You think those killer calf muscles and toned arms sculpt themselves? No way! Ever since she was a little girl, Kate Middleton has thrown herself into any physical activity she could, and it's set her in very good stead. At school, she was on the team for tennis, field hockey, swimming, netball, and rounders; and as she hit her 20s and 30s, she has kept some of these sports in her repertoire, ditched others, and added some new ones. So how does the duchess stay in shape with sports?

Dairy Queen Is Giving Away a Sweet Freebie For the First Day of Spring

On March 20, Dairy Queen is gifting fans a free ice cream cone to celebrate the first day of Spring! Simply go to a nearby DQ (excluding DQs in malls) and you'll receive a free small vanilla soft-serve cone with the signature curl on the top (one per person). Dubbed "Free Cone Day" by Dairy Queen, the fast-food company uses this day to collect donations for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. So if you feel inspired by the cause, you can drop off your donation before picking up your cone.

11 Things All Single Moms Think But Don't Say

There are some things a single mother thinks but most certainly won't say! Unless, of course, we are running on pure fumes (happens often), wine (nighttime exists for a reason and bedtime too!), or totally off our rails (happens to the best of us). Here are a few things a single mom might be pondering but she won't say.

Yes, Your Husband Being Away is EXACTLY Like Being a Single Parent

We have compassion for all parents and any and all mothering scenarios, but when you tell us your husband being away is like being a single parent, we ask you with our tongue in cheeks:

Is your bank account like a single parent's?

Do you file single or head of household on your taxes?

Are you also online trying to find love with some of the biggest horror shows known to mankind?

Do you have the backup of your partner when he is back in town? If an emergency erupts, does he come back from his work trip?

If the answers are no, then no, you are not a single parent. But we are happy to adopt your husband for when he's out of town and borrow his income from time to time.

Because the reality is, no one is coming home to relieve us of our stress. Sure, the cabana boy or 21-year-old guy on OKCupid or Tinder might be interested in cutting the lawn, but we never take offers like that. Unless, of course, he's right out of Magic Mike.

The reality is, we feel your pain when the husband is gone and we know motherhood is hard work but the fact is the two scenarios are so very different so please shh!

It Must Be SOOOO Hard

When people hear you're a single mom, they instantly say, "Wow, I am sorry. That must be so hard."

And yes, single motherhood is hard but so are many things.

So is rocket science. Brain surgery. Watching an episode of My Little Pony without wanting death to the TV. Being a mother.

Don't feel bad for us. Instead, just be a support and friend. Thanks.

I Am Not Interested in Your Husband

I have had a few insecure women think my single motherhood status meant I was going on Craigslist looking for a man just like their husband even though we were always just completely friends.

No, ladies, I don't want your husband. If I am being honest, an extra wife would be more helpful, so if you wouldn't mind, please come over with some cleaning supplies and dinner. We could use the helping hands.

Where Is Everybody?

Some days, we almost forget we run the show and so we stand around and think, "Where the heck is everybody?" until we realize that we are the "everybody" in question.

That's when we open the bottle of wine and thank ourselves for being so hardworking, resourceful, amazing, and divine.

One Ticket to Paradise, Please

When we are tired and wishing that the damn help would arrive already and realize that the damn help is never arriving, we imagine ourselves in paradise. Sometimes we do this while our married mom friends are discussing their grand family vacations. Sorry. It's not that we don't care, are bad listeners, or are bad friends, but that we would rather imagine ourselves on our own vacation.

And for those of you single mamas enjoying that paradise vacation, I salute you!

I Am Doing a Damn Good Job

Even though we have mommy guilt like any other mother and worry that on our own, we aren't providing enough a lot of the times, we sit back and say:

I am doing a damn good job.

Don't Judge Me

We know people jump to conclusions when they hear we are single mothers and we want to yell: don't judge me first!

Don't assume I am broke, the dad is a deadbeat, or I hate my life.

Don't assume I am a train wreck or unstable because I am not coupled.

Don't assume anything about our single-mother lives. Learn who we are as people and parents.

Ouch: They're Headed For Divorce

Whether the dad left us, there was a divorce, there was no marriage but a breakup, or what have you, single moms have this uncanny ability to watch a couple and sort of know: "Oh man, they're headed for splitsville."

We don't like this knack, but when we see stuff go down between partners, we know silently that it is going to end.

Gratitude

When we don't have to ask for help and a friend or family member extends themselves, we are so grateful. We may say it simply, but the gratitude runs much deeper than we will ever say.

Sadness

When our "loved ones" don't support us or back us up, on the flip side, we feel sad inside but will never say it. We may never reach our hand up to say "We need help," but when a family or friend sees we blatantly need it and doesn't offer or we go outside of our comfort zone to ask and are cruelly refused, we are hurting inside.

Secretly Like Being the Boss

As much as we want love and someone else to pitch in, we also enjoy calling the shots because we know we are doing the best for our children and it feels good to do so in a healthy atmosphere!

This Is How Your Old Mascara Wands Can Help Animals in Need

Once our favorite mascara dries out, it's deemed useless and typically lands itself in the garbage can (unless you're a certified makeup hoarder who never throws anything out). But we finally found a way to put our old mascara wands to good use, and the best part is, it's for animals! The Appalachian Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina has asked for donations of specific items ahead of the opening of a new facility for injured and orphaned animals.

Among those items: clean mascara wands. Savannah Trantham, a wildlife refuge worker, explained how these seemingly useless old brushes can actually be great for animals. "We use mascara brushes to help remove fly eggs and larva from the fur of animals," she wrote on Facebook. "They work great because the bristles are so close together!" To clean the wands, just run them under hot water and clean with soap, and then send to the Appalachian Wild address.

This is such a great cause, and we definitely have some old brushes that can help these animals.

Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About Beauty Oils

The beauty market is flooded with all manner of miracle oils, some of which we can't even pronounce (kukui what?). But any experienced skin care mixtress knows the importance of having pure oils in your bathroom or kitchen cabinet. There's a reason these thicker liquids have been used since ancient times from head to toe. Since navigating the natural food aisle in your local health shop can be confusing, we've created this handy guide, below. In it, you'll learn the benefits of each oil as well as how to mix them properly for your next DIY beauty recipes.

First, base or carrier oils should make up the majority of your recipe because they have intensive hydrating properties. Then top that off with a treatment oil that targets specific ailments (like dry skin and swelling). Finally add the kicker - a few drops of an essential oil that's high in fragrance and potent in beauty benefits. If you're mixing these recipes at home, always make sure to do a test patch first to avoid any adverse reactions. In one quick trip to the health-food store, you could be well on your way to smoother skin and shinier hair. At the very least, you'll know which claims to believe when walking down the beauty aisle.

The Very Best Celebrity Engagement Rings

You've already seen the most stunning nontraditional celebrity engagement rings, and now we're taking a look at all the gorgeous sparklers to grace famous hands. From Lady Gaga's heart-shaped diamond to Nikki Reed's floral-inspired bling, there's something for everyone. Sure, some of the relationships have come and gone, but ring photos are here to stay.

Source: Getty and Michael Simon

'So many barriers': Support for teen dads lags behind help for young moms

Michael Moze and Treyson

Organizations offer support for young mothers in most large cities across Canada, but there is a gap for young fathers. When they get more involved with their children, it can have a positive effect.

The Very Best Celebrity Engagement Rings

You've already seen the most stunning nontraditional celebrity engagement rings, and now we're taking a look at all the gorgeous sparklers to grace famous hands. From Lady Gaga's heart-shaped diamond to Nikki Reed's floral-inspired bling, there's something for everyone. Sure, some of the relationships have come and gone, but ring photos are here to stay.

Source: Getty and Michael Simon

'So many barriers': Support for teen dads lags behind help for young moms

Michael Moze and Treyson

Organizations offer support for young mothers in most large cities across Canada, but there is a gap for young fathers. When they get more involved with their children, it can have a positive effect.

You Know You're a Hot Mess Mom If You Do Any of These 16 Things

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Being a "hot mess" before kids is looked at as almost endearing, but once you have kids, all of the other Pinterest moms and Type A parents look at you a bit . . . differently. You're the mom who likely forgets it's her day to bring snacks or leaves the kids waiting for carpool well past the pickup time. But for whatever you lack in organizational skills, you have an overabundance of other assets, like being able to shake the small stuff (play to your strengths, Mama).

Every mom goes through their hot mess stage - raising little humans is no easy feat - but read through for 16 signs you are a true hot mess mom.

  1. You always have some kind of unidentifiable stain on your clothes. That looks a little like peanut butter, but you can't remember the last time you actually ate peanut butter.
  2. You never have to wait on the carpool line, because by the time you pull up late, everyone's gone. But let's be honest, who's the mom who's winning here?
  3. You're constantly looking around the house for important items. School permissions slips you could swear you signed, car keys, your phone, the dog . . .
  4. You try to turn over a new leaf every once in a while by getting organized, but it never works out. You know you wrote that to-do list, but can't for the life of you remember where you put it.
  5. Your friends send you reminders of your responsibilities every single day. "Don't forget you're on carpool today!" "It's your day to bring snacks to preschool." What nags . . .
  6. Coffee isn't just a morning routine for you; it's your lifeline. Let's face it, you're coffee's b*tch.
  7. On the day you're in charge of snacks, you find yourself at the store that opened earliest to find something. But you can't remember anything about the snack guidelines, so you bring home peanut butter cookies for yourself and call it a day.
  8. You have one hundred reminders set to go off on your phone, but forget to do everything anyway. You know that your kid gets out of school at 3, yet every day you snooze that alarm and show up to school a half hour late.
  9. You "bathe" your kids with baby wipes more nights than you'd like to admit. . . . And sometimes yourself.
  10. You can never remember special days at school, even though the calendar is right on the fridge. So you sent your kid to school in pajamas a week too soon - who cares?
  11. You never have to go to the gym, because you're so busy chasing you kids around. You're a mess, so how could you expect them to ever sit still?
  12. You've been wearing the same leggings for so many days, you've lost count. You think you wore pants with a button recently, but it could have been months ago.
  13. You basically throw a party on the days you get your kid's schedule right, because you know that it's a crapshoot even for Type A moms. Got your kid to karate on time on the right day? Let's eat cake!
  14. Your dinners consist of the bottom-of-the-pan scrapings of mac and cheese and half-eaten hot dogs. Why make two meals when your kids can barely finish theirs?
  15. You're late for just about everything. But you never have to apologize because everyone just knows.
  16. You own one of those mugs that says, "Shhh, there's wine in here." And you mean it.

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Can You Really Touch a Royal? 2 Rules to Meeting Members of the Monarchy

If you've ever been nervous about meeting your significant others's parents, it's nothing compared to the amount of pressure that comes with greeting a member of the British royal family. There is a nuanced royal protocol in place as a way to ensure universal respect for Queen Elizabeth II and the rest of her relatives, and although it's rather simple, people still manage to break it all the time. In 2009, Michelle Obama was chastised for hugging the queen, and basketball superstar LeBron James was called out in 2014 for putting his arm around Kate Middleton after the Cleveland Cavaliers won a game against the Brooklyn Nets. Although many people would sell an organ to get a hug from Michelle or LeBron, each broke the number one rule when meeting the royals: don't go beyond a handshake.

We might fawn over Kate Middleton's down-to-earth personality now, but years ago the royal family was treated with such supreme reverence that they were likened to divine beings, therefore touching them was off limits. In an interview with the BBC, British historian Kate Williams explained that "from medieval times, monarchs were divinely appointed to rule by God, so they were kind of seen as gods, so they demanded to be treated as gods." Luckily the modern royal family didn't object to either Michelle or LeBron's breaches in protocol, a sign that they're more than open to adopting a more relaxed level of formality. The monarchy's official website makes it clear that "there are no obligatory codes of behavior when meeting The Queen or a member of the Royal Family," but outlines a few options for anyone who chooses "to observe the traditional forms."

How to physically greet the royal family:

The monarchy suggests women do a small curtsy and men do a neck bow (from the head only), although other people "prefer simply to shake hands in the usual way." After the incident with the first lady, a Buckingham Palace spokesman actually denied that there are strict rules about being tactile with the queen. "It was a mutual and spontaneous display of affection," he said. "We don't issue instructions on not touching the Queen." A similar thing happened when a fish market employee appeared to place a hand on the queen's back in 2013, and her reps released a statement saying, "She did not touch the Queen, and even if she had done the Queen would have taken no offense."

What to say while meeting the royal family:

It also notes that the formal way to address the queen is "your majesty," and afterwards, "ma'am." If you're speaking to other members of the royal family (i.e. Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, etc.), it's "your royal highness," and then "sir" or "ma'am." This rule doesn't fly with Prince William, however, who once said "I am and always will be an HRH. But out of personal choice I like to be called William because that is my name and I want people to call me William - for now."

Can You Really Touch a Royal? 2 Rules to Meeting Members of the Monarchy

If you've ever been nervous about meeting your significant others's parents, it's nothing compared to the amount of pressure that comes with greeting a member of the British royal family. There is a nuanced royal protocol in place as a way to ensure universal respect for Queen Elizabeth II and the rest of her relatives, and although it's rather simple, people still manage to break it all the time. In 2009, Michelle Obama was chastised for hugging the queen, and basketball superstar LeBron James was called out in 2014 for putting his arm around Kate Middleton after the Cleveland Cavaliers won a game against the Brooklyn Nets. Although many people would sell an organ to get a hug from Michelle or LeBron, each broke the number one rule when meeting the royals: don't go beyond a handshake.

We might fawn over Kate Middleton's down-to-earth personality now, but years ago the royal family was treated with such supreme reverence that they were likened to divine beings, therefore touching them was off limits. In an interview with the BBC, British historian Kate Williams explained that "from medieval times, monarchs were divinely appointed to rule by God, so they were kind of seen as gods, so they demanded to be treated as gods." Luckily the modern royal family didn't object to either Michelle or LeBron's breaches in protocol, a sign that they're more than open to adopting a more relaxed level of formality. The monarchy's official website makes it clear that "there are no obligatory codes of behavior when meeting The Queen or a member of the Royal Family," but outlines a few options for anyone who chooses "to observe the traditional forms."

How to physically greet the royal family:

The monarchy suggests women do a small curtsy and men do a neck bow (from the head only), although other people "prefer simply to shake hands in the usual way." After the incident with the first lady, a Buckingham Palace spokesman actually denied that there are strict rules about being tactile with the queen. "It was a mutual and spontaneous display of affection," he said. "We don't issue instructions on not touching the Queen." A similar thing happened when a fish market employee appeared to place a hand on the queen's back in 2013, and her reps released a statement saying, "She did not touch the Queen, and even if she had done the Queen would have taken no offense."

What to say while meeting the royal family:

It also notes that the formal way to address the queen is "your majesty," and afterwards, "ma'am." If you're speaking to other members of the royal family (i.e. Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, etc.), it's "your royal highness," and then "sir" or "ma'am." This rule doesn't fly with Prince William, however, who once said "I am and always will be an HRH. But out of personal choice I like to be called William because that is my name and I want people to call me William - for now."

These Steamy Luke Evans Pictures Will Make You Crank the AC Up to Full Blast

If you haven't heard of Luke Evans yet, allow us to introduce your next celebrity crush. Not only did the 37-year-old Welsh actor star in the book-to-movie adaptation of The Girl on the Train, but he's also making hearts swoon as Gaston in Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast. And if you think you recognize him, that's because he's made past appearances in movies like Fast & Furious 6 and Dracula Untold. If his piercing eyes don't grab your attention, then his incredible singing voice definitely will. Keep scrolling for some of his hottest pictures over the years, and get ready to start hard-core crushing.

13 Little-Known Facts About Goldie Hawn That Every Fan Should Know

We all know Goldie Hawn for her infectious laugh, her unapologetic sense of humor, and her résumé stacked with iconic film roles, but there's a lot about the Hollywood family matriarch and Academy Award winner that you might not be aware of. From the career she might have had to why it took her and longtime partner Kurt Russell so long to get together, we've rounded up all the nuggets of trivia any Goldie fan should know.

  1. She almost ditched acting to be a country singer. Can you imagine a world where instead of filming movies like Overboard and Private Benjamin, Goldie was belting it out onstage at the Grand Ole Opry? In 1972, she recorded a country LP for Warner Brothers called Goldie, with the lead single titled "Pitta Patta." Although she had the help of country icons Dolly Parton and Buck Owens on the album, she ended up picking Hollywood over Nashville.
  2. "Goldie" is a family name. Yes, Goldie is her real name. The unusual moniker is a nod to her mother's aunt, which she discussed during her Inside the Actors Studio appearance in 2008.
  3. Her middle name is less unique. Her full name is Goldie Jeanne Hawn.
  4. She practically came out of the womb dancing. Goldie's love of dance started early thanks to the ballet and tap dance lessons she was enrolled in at 3 years old. By the time she turned 10, she scored a spot in the chorus of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo production of The Nutcracker.
  5. She dropped out of college. The future superstar majored in drama at American University, but it soon became clear that a traditional education wasn't for her. In a video for Oprah's Master Class series, Goldie revealed that her parents never minded her getting bad grades, because "they knew, basically, what my vocation was going to be early on."
  6. Her first onstage role was as Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. In 1961 she got the role of Juliet in the Virginia Shakespeare Company's production of the legendary tragedy.
  7. She opened her own ballet school. By 1964, she was running and teaching in her own ballet academy in her hometown of Washington DC.
  8. Her aunt's nickname for her was "GoGo." While chatting with Hoda and Kathie Lee in 2014, she revealed that her grandchildren call her "GoGo," a nickname her aunt originally gave her (they call grandpa Kurt Russell "GoGee").
  9. "GoGo" coincidentally got her big break as a go-go dancer. The actress was originally hired as a go-go dancer on sketch comedy show Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In after dancing "in a cage, and on a pedestal" for a while in NYC. The job then eventually led her to more comedic roles in Hollywood.
  10. Her first husband was also a dancer. In 1969 Goldie married Gus Trikonis, who was one of the Sharks in West Side Story. They split in 1976.
  11. The start of her relationship with Kurt Russell was pure luck. The two first met on the set of The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band in 1968 when she was 21 and he was just 16, so nothing romantic happened. Luckily their paths crossed again when they played love interests in 1984's Swing Shift, and it didn't take long for a relationship to spark.
  12. She founded a charity dedicated to enriching childhood education. Goldie created The Hawn Foundation to help improve the academic lives of young kids after being "moved by statistics about the increases in school violence and bullying, youth depression, and suicide."
  13. She practices meditation. Although she identifies as Jewish, she owes her sunny disposition to meditation. "It's not the idea of a particular religion that's important," she told Prevention. "It's the development of a spiritual life."

These Steamy Luke Evans Pictures Will Make You Crank the AC Up to Full Blast

If you haven't heard of Luke Evans yet, allow us to introduce your next celebrity crush. Not only did the 37-year-old Welsh actor star in the book-to-movie adaptation of The Girl on the Train, but he's also making hearts swoon as Gaston in Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast. And if you think you recognize him, that's because he's made past appearances in movies like Fast & Furious 6 and Dracula Untold. If his piercing eyes don't grab your attention, then his incredible singing voice definitely will. Keep scrolling for some of his hottest pictures over the years, and get ready to start hard-core crushing.

13 Little-Known Facts About Goldie Hawn That Every Fan Should Know

We all know Goldie Hawn for her infectious laugh, her unapologetic sense of humor, and her résumé stacked with iconic film roles, but there's a lot about the Hollywood family matriarch and Academy Award winner that you might not be aware of. From the career she might have had to why it took her and longtime partner Kurt Russell so long to get together, we've rounded up all the nuggets of trivia any Goldie fan should know.

  1. She almost ditched acting to be a country singer. Can you imagine a world where instead of filming movies like Overboard and Private Benjamin, Goldie was belting it out onstage at the Grand Ole Opry? In 1972, she recorded a country LP for Warner Brothers called Goldie, with the lead single titled "Pitta Patta." Although she had the help of country icons Dolly Parton and Buck Owens on the album, she ended up picking Hollywood over Nashville.
  2. "Goldie" is a family name. Yes, Goldie is her real name. The unusual moniker is a nod to her mother's aunt, which she discussed during her Inside the Actors Studio appearance in 2008.
  3. Her middle name is less unique. Her full name is Goldie Jeanne Hawn.
  4. She practically came out of the womb dancing. Goldie's love of dance started early thanks to the ballet and tap dance lessons she was enrolled in at 3 years old. By the time she turned 10, she scored a spot in the chorus of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo production of The Nutcracker.
  5. She dropped out of college. The future superstar majored in drama at American University, but it soon became clear that a traditional education wasn't for her. In a video for Oprah's Master Class series, Goldie revealed that her parents never minded her getting bad grades, because "they knew, basically, what my vocation was going to be early on."
  6. Her first onstage role was as Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. In 1961 she got the role of Juliet in the Virginia Shakespeare Company's production of the legendary tragedy.
  7. She opened her own ballet school. By 1964, she was running and teaching in her own ballet academy in her hometown of Washington DC.
  8. Her aunt's nickname for her was "GoGo." While chatting with Hoda and Kathie Lee in 2014, she revealed that her grandchildren call her "GoGo," a nickname her aunt originally gave her (they call grandpa Kurt Russell "GoGee").
  9. "GoGo" coincidentally got her big break as a go-go dancer. The actress was originally hired as a go-go dancer on sketch comedy show Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In after dancing "in a cage, and on a pedestal" for a while in NYC. The job then eventually led her to more comedic roles in Hollywood.
  10. Her first husband was also a dancer. In 1969 Goldie married Gus Trikonis, who was one of the Sharks in West Side Story. They split in 1976.
  11. The start of her relationship with Kurt Russell was pure luck. The two first met on the set of The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band in 1968 when she was 21 and he was just 16, so nothing romantic happened. Luckily their paths crossed again when they played love interests in 1984's Swing Shift, and it didn't take long for a relationship to spark.
  12. She founded a charity dedicated to enriching childhood education. Goldie created The Hawn Foundation to help improve the academic lives of young kids after being "moved by statistics about the increases in school violence and bullying, youth depression, and suicide."
  13. She practices meditation. Although she identifies as Jewish, she owes her sunny disposition to meditation. "It's not the idea of a particular religion that's important," she told Prevention. "It's the development of a spiritual life."

6 Places You Must Visit in Ecuador

If you've already checked off all the major touristy attractions in Latin America from your list, Ecuador should be your next destination - both The New York Times and Travel + Leisure included the country in their lists of places to visit in 2017.

Whether you're looking for a culturally rich trip or an adventure that finds you zip-lining one morning and scuba diving at sunset, there's a city in Ecuador for you - take it from me, an Ecuadorean-American.

Here are six places to add to your travel itinerary.

Angelina Jolie Gives Her First Lecture on Women's Rights in London

Angelina Jolie can now add professor to her résumé. On Tuesday, the 41-year-old actress gave her first lecture at the London School of Economics and Political Science's Centre For Women, Peace and Security, People confirms. Her lecture focused on women's rights while discussing subjects like refugee camps and how displacement and statelessness can lead to more sexual violence and other crimes against women and girls. "Miss Jolie spoke about her experience and what has motivated her work as UNHCR special envoy and as co-founder of the Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative, and took questions from the class," a spokesperson for LSE told the publication.

Angelina launched the initiative with England's First Secretary of State William Hague in 2015 with a "focus on the participation of women in conflict-related processes and on enhancing accountability and ending impunity for rape and sexual violence in war." She will teach a nine-month course on the matter beginning in September at the same university.

The YouTube Stars Your Kids Love Decoded

Our friends at Common Sense Media are breaking down the most popular YouTube stars among kiddos so parents can get in on the fun.

For some kids, it's not enough to watch YouTube videos. Some kids want to make them, too. And a growing number of under-20 YouTubers are doing just that - and earning good money. Whether they play Minecraft, review toys, make music videos, or just rant, they're attracting other kids in droves. (Check out "A Parent's Ultimate Guide to YouTube" for tips on managing your kid's YouTube time.) With millions of viewers, young vloggers are regularly among YouTube's top 50 most-subscribed-to and most viewed, becoming nearly as influential and vital to kids as TV.

Like all things on YouTube, kid vloggers come in all varieties. Some, such as tween gamer LTCorbis, are completely independent, self-funded, and self-motivated. And not necessarily age-appropriate. Some, such as the 7-year-old star of Ryan ToysReview, are directed by their parents. Some are part of larger content-creation groups, such as the Fine Brothers Entertainment channels Kids React and Teens React. Most YouTube kids also are multiplatform, cultivating audiences on Instagram, Musical.ly, Snapchat, and Twitter, and even writing books.

It's natural for kids to be attracted to watching other kids. But be aware that many YouTube videos - even ones hosted by kids - may contain mature content. And while plenty of kid YouTubers are safe bets, there are some pros and cons about the entire enterprise.

On the Up Side:

  • Videos tend to be relatively brief, bite-size chunks of news and entertainment (ideal for kid attention spans and schedules).
  • The hosts are interested in the same subjects your kids are, and they look and talk like them, which gives your kids a sense of connection.
  • When kids choose their own entertainment, they often don't spend time on stuff they don't like. They tune into specific vloggers who deliver incredibly relevant information that's tailor-made to their interests.
  • The fact that these kids are earning thousands (and even millions!) can make vlogging look like an attractive undertaking to fans (i.e., your kids). It also can be a creative and educational hobby, but there are some risks. If your kid wants to try it, get tips on doing it safely.

On the Down Side:

  • Language and content can be an issue, especially with gamers and any tween and teen vloggers.
  • Your kid will be seeing a lot of advertising. Ads are how YouTube and its users make money, and the ads are not all age appropriate.
  • Many YouTubers, especially toy reviewers, get stuff for free in exchange for coverage on their channels. They may or may not disclose that fact. But your kids may not understand that sometimes what they're watching is essentially advertising.
  • According to YouTube's terms of service, users must be at least 13 to run a channel. The fact that there are so many kid bloggers makes it seem like younger kids are permitted. Kid bloggers usually state that their parents actually own the channel, but this fact could be lost on your kids.

Here are some of the most highly subscribed kids on YouTube. Check our guidance on which ages they're best suited for:


Angelina Jolie Gives Her First Lecture on Women's Rights in London

Angelina Jolie can now add professor to her résumé. On Tuesday, the 41-year-old actress gave her first lecture at the London School of Economics and Political Science's Centre For Women, Peace and Security, People confirms. Her lecture focused on women's rights while discussing subjects like refugee camps and how displacement and statelessness can lead to more sexual violence and other crimes against women and girls. "Miss Jolie spoke about her experience and what has motivated her work as UNHCR special envoy and as co-founder of the Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative, and took questions from the class," a spokesperson for LSE told the publication.

Angelina launched the initiative with England's First Secretary of State William Hague in 2015 with a "focus on the participation of women in conflict-related processes and on enhancing accountability and ending impunity for rape and sexual violence in war." She will teach a nine-month course on the matter beginning in September at the same university.

This Cheap Wine From Walmart Is Ranked as One of the Best in the World

If you're one of those people who orders the cheapest glass of wine on the menu because you can't tell the difference (no shame), this news is going to make your day. A $7 bottle of wine sold at Walmart has been ranked as one of the best in the world by Decanter Magazine, which covers wine and spirits. The award-winning red wine is La Moneda Reserva's Malbec, a Chilean wine whose description notes that it has a "deep purple color with violet tints, rounded and velvety tannins, complex plum, fig, and strawberry flavors and excellent length."

The wine earned the title of Platinum Best in Show at the Decanter World Wine Awards, where more than 200 experts tasted thousands of wines (blindly!), proving that a wine's price tag is not always associated with its quality. The best part is the wine is now available for the first time at Walmart locations in the US, after previously only being sold by Walmart's UK-based grocery brand, Asda. It's available in more than 500 Walmart locations in the country while supplies last, so be sure to scan your location's wine aisle. If you volunteer to bring the wine to dinner, you'll be able to impress your family and friends with this award-winning bottle - they'll never have to know the cost.

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Adele Gets Transported to Her Concert Stage in a Wheeled Box (Not Kidding)

If you're one of the lucky people who has seen Adele in concert, then you probably already know about her sneaky way of getting on stage. The "When We Were Young" singer is currently on the Australian and New Zealand leg of her world tour, but during a few of her earlier shows, concertgoers caught how she gets from her dressing room to the stage. Adele, who gave husband Simon Konecki a cute shout-out during her concert in early March, gets transported via a giant wheeled box.

The large equipment-type trunk is rolled underneath the stage before the show starts and is also conveniently joined by her personal security guard, Peter Van Der Deer. She also talked about the slightly traumatic method during one of her Australian shows, telling the audience it frightens her to be in the closed space. Long story short: Adele is the best.



In Memoriam: 15 Stars We've Already Lost This Year

We lost so many famous figures in 2016, and while we're all hoping that this year is a little brighter, a handful of stars have already left us too soon - and it's only February. From Mary Tyler Moore to John Hurt, we're paying our respects to all the celebrities we've said goodbye to in 2017.

How Would Shakira and Pitbull Fit Into Game of Thrones? This Hysterical Video Finds Out

In case you were wondering how Shakira would factor into Game of Thrones' convoluted web of characters, she would definitely be a khaleesi - or, rather, kalizy. That's according to a recent hilarious video from The MVTO that reimagines the beloved series with Latino stars. It's called "Latino Takeover of Westeros," and it might just be the best thing we've seen all day.

Aside from Shakira assuming Daenerys Targaryen's role, Pitbull is cast as El Gua Guau (aka the Hound), Selena Gomez is La Niña Sin Nombre (aka Arya Stark), and J Lo is C La (aka Cersei Lannister). Inexplicably, Justin Bieber is El Rey del Norte, or the Night King.

Watch the full video above, and expect appearances from other stars like Ricky Martin, Alejandra Guzmán, and even Daddy Yankee.

This post was originally published on July 27, 2016.

15 Ways to Feel Slimmer by Tomorrow

Slimming down takes time and dedication, but a few quick tricks can help you feel a little bit lighter in just one day. Read on to get our tips for feeling less bloated and puffy - and having a flatter belly - by the end of today!

15 Ways to Feel Slimmer by Tomorrow

Slimming down takes time and dedication, but a few quick tricks can help you feel a little bit lighter in just one day. Read on to get our tips for feeling less bloated and puffy - and having a flatter belly - by the end of today!

What Kind of Milk Is Really the Standard at Starbucks?

Unless you specify otherwise, your Starbucks latte will be made with 2 percent milk . . . but that wasn't always the case. When Starbucks first opened in 1971, all lattes and milk-based drinks were made with whole milk because former CEO Howard Schultz wanted use the milk that Italians drink with their coffee. "Originally, Schultz only allowed whole milk in stores," because he strove to serve only "Italian-style espresso drinks," NPR reported.

While whole milk was the standard for more than 30 years, customers began to voice their opinions and demand a change, so Starbucks "eliminated all artificial trans fat and made 2 percent milk the new standard for espresso beverages" in 2007. What's interesting is that year was the first time that Starbucks actually started carrying 2 percent. If you asked for it before then, what you really got was a blend of whole milk and skim milk made by the barista. According to the Seattle Times, "each reduced-fat latte at Starbucks was its own unique blend. Baristas poured a little from the whole-milk jug and a little from the skim-milk bottle until one-of-a-kind fat reduction was achieved."

Now, it seems crazy to think there used to be limited options for the type of milk you wanted to order in your latte. Today, Starbucks's milks include whole, nonfat, 2 percent, soy, coconut, and, most recently, almond milk - Starbucks even uses separate milk steamers for dairy and nondairy beverages. Did you know that little piece of Starbucks history?

Adele Gets Transported to Her Concert Stage in a Wheeled Box (Not Kidding)

If you're one of the lucky people who has seen Adele in concert, then you probably already know about her sneaky way of getting on stage. The "When We Were Young" singer is currently on the Australian and New Zealand leg of her world tour, but during a few of her earlier shows, concertgoers caught how she gets from her dressing room to the stage. Adele, who gave husband Simon Konecki a cute shout-out during her concert in early March, gets transported via a giant wheeled box.

The large equipment-type trunk is rolled underneath the stage before the show starts and is also conveniently joined by her personal security guard, Peter Van Der Deer. She also talked about the slightly traumatic method during one of her Australian shows, telling the audience it frightens her to be in the closed space. Long story short: Adele is the best.



In Memoriam: 15 Stars We've Already Lost This Year

We lost so many famous figures in 2016, and while we're all hoping that this year is a little brighter, a handful of stars have already left us too soon - and it's only February. From Mary Tyler Moore to John Hurt, we're paying our respects to all the celebrities we've said goodbye to in 2017.

All the Sweet Photos of Pink and Carey Hart's Son We've Been Treated to So Far

Pink and Carey Hart's son, Jameson Moon Hart, may only be two months old, but he's already melting hearts. Since Jameson's birth on Dec. 26, Pink and Carey have been sharing shots of their little bundle of joy on Instagram, including an adorable photo of their 5-year-old daughter, Willow, holding her new baby brother. To make matters even sweeter, Carey also shared a heartwarming picture of his two kids sleeping, writing, "Not gonna lie, saying that @pink and I have kids makes me a lil nervous and very grown up. And I wouldn't change it for anything in the world." Pink and Carey are clearly enjoying being parents of two, so hopefully we'll get treated to even more sweet family moments soon.

All the Sweet Photos of Pink and Carey Hart's Son We've Been Treated to So Far

Pink and Carey Hart's son, Jameson Moon Hart, may only be two months old, but he's already melting hearts. Since Jameson's birth on Dec. 26, Pink and Carey have been sharing shots of their little bundle of joy on Instagram, including an adorable photo of their 5-year-old daughter, Willow, holding her new baby brother. To make matters even sweeter, Carey also shared a heartwarming picture of his two kids sleeping, writing, "Not gonna lie, saying that @pink and I have kids makes me a lil nervous and very grown up. And I wouldn't change it for anything in the world." Pink and Carey are clearly enjoying being parents of two, so hopefully we'll get treated to even more sweet family moments soon.

Here's What Barack Obama Has Been Up to Since He Walked Out of the White House - and Our Lives

Barack Obama officially left the White House on Jan. 20, and he did so faster than we could say, "Don't go!" Since his departure, Barack has been fulfilling his passion for adventure and settled into permanent vacation mode (really, though, can you blame him?). While many of us are still longing for his return, the sad truth is that Barack is gone and off living his best life.

Here's What Barack Obama Has Been Up to Since He Walked Out of the White House - and Our Lives

Barack Obama officially left the White House on Jan. 20, and he did so faster than we could say, "Don't go!" Since his departure, Barack has been fulfilling his passion for adventure and settled into permanent vacation mode (really, though, can you blame him?). While many of us are still longing for his return, the sad truth is that Barack is gone and off living his best life.

Princess Belle Would Totally Approve of This Magical Beauty and the Beast Serum

If you've been making room on your vanity for all the recent Beauty and the Beast cosmetic launches, leave room for one more! Japanese skin care brand Skin Inc. has teamed up with Disney to launch an exclusive serum kit in celebration of the classic film - and it is gorgeous.

Skin Inc.'s founder shared that the new limited-edition serum was inspired by the story's heroine, Belle, and the new kit is complete with everything you need to unveil a princess glow. The exclusive Beauty and the Beast set comes with three classic Skin Inc. serums: Vitamin A to reduce dark circles, Chlorella to refine skin texture, and hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid to deliver long-lasting hydration. When fused together, the three ingredients act as a brightening elixir to leave you with radiant skin.

To make the launch even more magical, the serum is outfitted in a romantic, golden-flecked bottle that resembles Belle's iconic gown, plus a rose-gold pendant stamped with her enchanted flower. It's a gorgeous vanity fixture that's almost too pretty to use.

You can snag the limited-edition kit for $90 when it launches on March 15 at iloveskininc.com, only two days before the movie.

Music Legend Chuck Berry Has Died

Chuck Berry has passed away at age 90, The Hollywood Reporter confirms. The St. Charles County police department responded to an emergency call at 12:40 p.m. on Saturday, and later confirmed on Facebook that the rock 'n' roll pioneer was "pronounced deceased at 1:26 p.m." Read their statement in full below.

#SCCPDNEWS: St. Charles County police responded to a medical emergency on Buckner Road at approximately 12:40 p.m. today...

Posted by St. Charles County Police Department on Saturday, March 18, 2017

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Music Legend Chuck Berry Has Died

Chuck Berry has passed away at age 90, The Hollywood Reporter confirms. The St. Charles County police department responded to an emergency call at 12:40 p.m. on Saturday, and later confirmed on Facebook that the rock 'n' roll pioneer was "pronounced deceased at 1:26 p.m." Read their statement in full below.

#SCCPDNEWS: St. Charles County police responded to a medical emergency on Buckner Road at approximately 12:40 p.m. today...

Posted by St. Charles County Police Department on Saturday, March 18, 2017

Princess Gabriella Snuggles Up to Mom Charlene During a Rugby Game in Monaco

Princess Charlene turned the Sainte Devote Rugby Tournament in Monaco on Saturday into a royal family affair when she stepped out with husband Prince Albert II and 2-year-old Princess Gabriella. While the trio wasn't as animated as Kate Middleton and Prince William at a rugby match in Paris, the trio put on a sweet display as Gabriella cuddled up with her mom and buried her little head in her shoulder. Prior to the game, Albert and Charlene met with the teams and posed for pictures on the field. Unfortunately, Gabriella's twin brother, Prince Jacques, wasn't in attendance, but we did catch an adorable glimpse of him during a church service back in January.

Princess Gabriella Snuggles Up to Mom Charlene During a Rugby Game in Monaco

Princess Charlene turned the Sainte Devote Rugby Tournament in Monaco on Saturday into a royal family affair when she stepped out with husband Prince Albert II and 2-year-old Princess Gabriella. While the trio wasn't as animated as Kate Middleton and Prince William at a rugby match in Paris, the trio put on a sweet display as Gabriella cuddled up with her mom and buried her little head in her shoulder. Prior to the game, Albert and Charlene met with the teams and posed for pictures on the field. Unfortunately, Gabriella's twin brother, Prince Jacques, wasn't in attendance, but we did catch an adorable glimpse of him during a church service back in January.

Look Back at All the Best Photos From Kate and Will's Royal Wedding

Prince William and Kate Middleton were married in a beautiful ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London on April 29, 2011. There were so many picture-perfect moments - we loved the star-studded guest list, the bride's gorgeous McQueen gown, the carriage processional, and, best of all, the balcony kisses! Read through to see all the best highlights from the royal wedding.

The Immigrant-Led Clothing Brand You've Been Seeing All Over Instagram

Kids of Immigrants recently emerged as a celebrity-approved clothing brand. However, the story behind the brand is what has people talking. Following Donald Trump's election, Daniel Buezo and Weleh Dennis launched the brand as a medium for channeling their fears and frustrations into something creative. Now, the first-generation Americans from Honduras and Liberia, respectively, have amassed a notable following and plenty of celebrity clientele.

On the official website, the brand story states, "Kids of Immigrants is a movement to recognize that we are all cut from different fabrics but together make a whole," adding, "With their individual style and experiences, Buezo and Dennis aspire to showcase their culture by creating. Culture instilled by ingenuity and the will to make something out of nothing."

From a fashion perspective, Kids of Immigrants offers unique hoodies, sweaters, and perfectly worn-in t-shirts with prices ranging from $25 to $135. Many of the designs feature empowering slogans and words like "support your friends," "spread love," and "immigrants love." As of late, celebrities like Kehlani and Big Sean have supported the timely and socially conscious brand. Look ahead for pictures and more insight into Kids of Immigrants.

Look Back at All the Best Photos From Kate and Will's Royal Wedding

Prince William and Kate Middleton were married in a beautiful ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London on April 29, 2011. There were so many picture-perfect moments - we loved the star-studded guest list, the bride's gorgeous McQueen gown, the carriage processional, and, best of all, the balcony kisses! Read through to see all the best highlights from the royal wedding.

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