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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Princess Diana dresses handsomely rewarded

A total of 14 dresses owned by Princess Diana's will auction in Toronto, Canada, 23 June. Tampa entrepreneur Maureen Dunkel bought this collection of eight weeks before Diana died in a car crash in Paris in 1997.

As reported by Reuters on Saturday, May 21, 2011, the sale will be conducted one week before Diana's sons, Prince William, and his wife, Kate Middleton, arrived in Canada within one week visit. They married on April 29 at Westminster Abbey.
"We chose Toronto as the most popular tourist attractions," said Dunkel.

The dress will be sold by auction house Waddington. Bids can be made in person or by telephone.

The most valuable collection is a blue velvet gown worn at dinner at the White House in 1985. It was Diana attended the invitation of President Ronald Reagan. Waddington membandrol this outfit U.S. $ 1 - 1.25 million or around Rp 8, 5 - 10.7 billion.

Other dresses ranged between U.S. $ 175-550 thousand (Rp1, 5 - 4.7 billion). Image and the estimated value of these dresses can be seen on the site Waddington, www.waddingtons.ca.

This collection has been exhibited in several major cities in the United States, Canada, and New Zealand and was presented during 10 years at Kensington Palace, London, where Princess Diana lived after her divorce from Prince Charles.

Prince william and his wife a tour of Canada as

Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, was to arrive in Canada on Thursday, June 30, 2011. Canada is the location of the first trip abroad for a pair, as they became husband and wife. The visit is expected to attract crowds and people who want to see a couple from close range.

William and Kate, who now owns the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the national day of Canada in Ottawa, opened the event Calgary Stampede, and canoeing in the Northwest of Canada during the nine-day visit. They then flew to Los Angeles, United States.

" with the age and the dynamism of the pair, I think they will be able to reaffirm the important role of Government in this country ", said the official Canadian Kevin Mcleod told the Associated Press. He is responsible for recruiting visit William and his wife for nine days in Canada.

Prince William also plans to demonstrate his skills as a helicopter pilot and rescue team, taking part in a demonstration of landing in the water. He and Catherine are also scheduled to follow the workshop of kitchen in Quebec City. But the couple did not appear to be too warm welcome there. In the French-speaking province of Quebec, there will be protests from various groups of anti-real.

With the Jet of escalation, the couple will travel to Los Angeles on July 8 to attend the gala dinner that followed, as well as the introduction of new actors in the United Kingdom Hollywood Executive. His trip in California, the United States.UU. They include a package with three meals for $4000 (equivalent to approximately Rp. 34.4 million) and a beneficial match of polo with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, his official title.

So far, is the pole 1000 entries VIP have been sold, with about 400 tickets for the shows, what about income or $4.4 million (equivalent to Rp37, $ 8 million) for the event on July 9. William plans to go to play in the game, while the wife will give the trophy to the winner. The same William last visit to Canada at the age of 15 years, i.e., in 1998. The trip was his first trip abroad after the death of his mother, Princess Diana in a car accident in Paris in August 1997.

William will celebrate Canada's Friday tomorrow, the same day. The Prince plans to make a few stops away, but not in the case of Catherine. William and Katherine will be traveling from sub-Arctic in Calgary, Alberta, oil-rich, from the bustling Montreal, Prince Edward Island is known because the story "Annie from green roofs ". They sat by the fire with young people, dressed casually for the Rodeo, Calgary, chef in Quebec, as well as distribute flag in public ceremony, Canada.

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