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By SARAH BULL and REBECCA ENGLISHStylish: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge cut a stylish appearance as they arrived in Santa Barbara for a charity polo match today
There may have been stars of stage and screen at the charity polo event in Santa Barbara today but all eyes were definitely on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Catherine stood out from the crowd in a pretty 'De Gournay' silver and marble grey hand-painted chinoiserie silk dress by Jenny Packham with taupe L.K.Bennett 'Sliver' sandals and a gold clutch bag as she waved at supporters while arriving at the event, held in aid of the American Friends of the Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry, beside her new husband.
Meanwhile, William looked smart in white trousers, a navy jacket, white shirt and brown suede loafers.
Smiles all round: The Duke and Duchess certainly appeared to be in good spirits as they strolled across the green to the polo match
Other celebrities to make an appearance at the event, an unofficial welcome to Hollywood for the royal couple, included Rosario Dawson, who wore a cute black dress and model Molly Sims, who donned a stunning cutout lace dress.
Jennifer Love Hewitt was also there, was said she was delighted to rub shoulders with real-life royalty. She said: 'They are so fresh, so elegant. I'm a huge fan and watched the wedding over and over again.'
Her Royal Highness is wearing a 'De Gournay', silver and marble grey hand-painted chinoiserie silk dress by Jenny Packham.
Fresh-faced: Catherine kept her make-up simple and left her long brown hair loose and tumbling
The charity match took place at the exclusive Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club, about 100 miles (160 kilometers) northeast of Los Angeles.
Those who were keen to meet the royal couple and watch William lead his fellow polo players into the match could purchase a ticket for $4,000, while others could be given access to the grandstand, a box lunch and a souvenir program for $400. Any proceeds from the tickets will go to charity.
Californian tans: Both the Duchess and Duke appeared to have picked up a tan and sported some slight colour as they arrived for the match
What's that? Catherine laughs at something William says as they walk towards the event. William looked smart in his white trousers, shirt and navy jacket
Security at the pre-match lunch was very tight and everyone accessing was scanned twice and sniffer dogs checked even the smallest of designer handbags.
Guests will enjoy a three course menu of California chopped salad with parmesan frico and marinated giant shrimp, followed by sweetcorn lasagne with blistered tomatoes and roasted asparagus, and strawberry meringue trifle or tarragon merlot truffle and toffee truffle for dessert.
Travelling in style: The Duke and Duchess arrived at the Santa Barbara Polo and Racquet Club in a helicopter
In his speech, William joked to his celebrity audience that he wouldn't be returning to the polo club unless he won in his upcoming polo match,
He said: 'In terms of coming back, that depends on the result out there today. I'm not a good loser!'
The Duke also admitted his family were very jealous when they heard he would be playing at the Santa Barbara Polo and Racquet Club.
He continued: 'My father, The Prince of Wales, and my brother, Harry, were as green as that grass outside when I told them I'd be here today.'
Stylish: Catherine teamed her Jenny Packham floral dress with taupe L.K. Bennett heeled sandals and a gold clutch bag
Greetings! William waves at the crowds as he and his wife touch down in Santa Barbara
Posing up: The couple looked excited to be part of such an occasion at the Santa Barbara Polo and Racquet Club
The Duke and Duchess arrived in California on Friday after a nine-day trip to Canada, their first foreign excursion since getting married in April. Within minutes of landing, the couple headed to their first event, a technology summit in Beverly Hills aimed at promoting U.S. investment in British tech firms.
After the polo game, the duke and duchess will head to downtown Los Angeles to attend a black-tie event at the historic Belasco Theatre, where they will be guests of honour at a British Academy of Film and Television Arts dinner honouring 42 young British filmmakers.
Celebrities expected to attend the exclusive event include Tom Hanks, Nicole Kidman, Quentin Tarantino and Judd Apatow.
Taking to the field: William looked delighted as he played in the Foundation Polo Challenge match at the club
Pre-match wish: Before William started playing polo, wife Catherine popped behind the scenes to wish him luck
The newlyweds have a busy schedule ahead of them in the U.S., which will take them from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood to the poverty of Skid Row.
Speaking shortly ahead of their arrival, Sir Nigel Sheinwald, Britain's ambassador to the US, said: 'They have had a fantastically successful trip to Canada and they will have a great welcome in California.
'They will meet a huge range of people from the governor to people working in the projects of Skid Row. They will get a good snapshot of life in this part of California.'
Stunning: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Rosario Dawson and model Molly Sims were among the first celebrities to arrive at the polo match
Stunning: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Rosario Dawson and model Molly Sims were among the first celebrities to arrive at the polo match
Here come the boys: Joe Jonas donned a cable knit red cardigan for the event while Billy Zane opted for a smart grey suit
In contrast to the high society events, the royal couple will also go to Skid Row to see how a community arts organisation is helping youngsters in the socially deprived area of down town LA. Inner-City Arts uses visual arts and performance to give homeless and poverty-hit youngsters a creative outlet.
'People just want a glimpse of the Duke and Duchess,' said Los Angeles resident Christian Kang. 'There's so much compassion in both of them. I know they're going to Skid Row, and I think that's very good to see from someone in his position.'
The royal couple's final event before jetting back to the UK will see them attend a jobs fair at Sony Pictures Studio staged by Service Nation: Mission Serve.
Light and bright: Zoe Saldana, Nicolette Sheridan and Alice Eve all opted for neutral tones as they posed for photographers
The body is an umbrella organisation set up by the US government which brings together different service charities to support the re-integration of servicemen and women into civvy street.
Though Prince William has been to America before, it is Kate's first trip to the U.S.
A source close to Catherine told gossip website HollywoodLife.com that the Duchess was 'excited' about the trip but was worried about remembering people's names.
The source said: 'When I spoke with Catherine this morning, she said she is tired and worried about remembering everyone's names. I told her she was doing well and gave her some tips on how to write them down. She said she's excited for the day though. She goes to bed early, which is good.'
Gearing up: A slightly nervous-looking William waits to make his speech as Kate looks on
What a joker! William filled his speech with jokes and humour, as well as mentioning his father Prince Charles and brother Prince Harry
But Kate needn't worry about how they are being perceived by people during their nine-day tour of America and Canada, as the royal pair have already been dubbed the 'most polite celebrities ever' after turning down an on-air interview with US radio presenter Ryan Seacrest.
In anticipation of the high-profile visit, the American Idol host had asked his producers to request an interview with the Dike and Duchess to welcome them to Hollywood.
However, shortly after reaching out to them, Seacrest says his producers received what may go down as the 'most pleasant' response to a guest booking ever.
Delicious: Guests were served California chopped salad with parmesan frico and marinated giant shrimp to start followed by Sweet Corn Lasagna with blistered tomatoes and roasted asparagus
Reading out the email he received from one of the couple's representatives, Seacrest relayed: 'It's very kind of you to offer the Duke and Duchess on Ryan's radio show.
'I'm very sorry to say, however, that the couple will not be undertaking any interviews during their tour of Canada and California, or before or immediately after it.
'This is normal practice for members of the royal family when an official overseas visit occurs. Furthermore the Duke and Duchess actually very rarely take part in interviews at all. Sorry to be sending a disappointing response, but hope you enjoy their visit to California.'
Though Secrest had his hopes up for a visit from the Duke and Duchess, he later admitted: 'I knew there wasn't a chance in hell.'
Quick change: Earlier in the week, Catherine was seen wearing a lavender dress by Serbian-born designer Roksanda Illincic (L) before swapping it for a green-belted dress by American designer Diane von Furstenberg
Fashion icon: During the couple's royal tour of Canada, the Duchess wore a variety of colourful outfits, including a quirky cowboy-inspired outfit to watch the rodeo
Prince William and Kate on the Red carpet before charity polo match in Santa Barbara
source: dailymail Newsfwdmail 10 Jul, 2011
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Source: http://newsfwdmail.blogspot.com/2011/07/kate-middleton-keeps-it-simple-in-fresh.html
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