Kate and Will’s first Red Carpet appearance after the birth of the Royal Baby!

The possibility of extinction is bad enough for one of our children growing up here in the West, who never experience the magic of seeing a rhino; or even for my own little George, who Catherine and I very much hope to introduce to east Africa a place we know and love in the fullness of time, he shared. He added: But for a child growing up in Africa and whose birthright and economic inheritance these creatures are, it is nothing more than immoral that he or she may never experience what his parents and grandparents knew and treasured.
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Will and Kate return to spotlight **USA ONLY**

Parents to the Royal Baby, Prince William and Kate Middleton gave us their first Red Carpet appearance at the Tusk Conservation Awards at the Royal Society in London, England on Thursday (September 12).

Ofcourse the new mom whogave birth to the most awaited baby of the year on July 22nd( i.e. around 2 months ago) looked stunning and almost back in shape. Love the custom pale-gold sequin gown by Jenny Packham (estimated worth of $6,300 USD), accessorized with a pair of Jimmy Choo heels.

Prince George was attended by Jessie Webb, the 71 year old former nanny of William and his brother Harry in the absence of his parents. He said

“As you might have gathered, Catherine and I have recently become proud parents — of a baby who has a voice to match any lion’s roar!â€_x009d_ said the Duke of Cambridge at the charitable event. “This is actually our first evening out without him, so please excuse us if you see us nervously casting cheeky glances at our mobile phone to check all is well back home.â€_x009d_

Love the honesty and humour of the new father as he continued “Like any new parents, our thoughts inevitably turn to the world that our child will inherit,â€_x009d_ he said. “It is unfathomable to imagine a world in which children who have been born in the past couple of months may grow up in a world in which rhinoceros have ceased to live in the wild.â€_x009d_

William said that 35,000 elephants had been killed for their ivory tusks in the last year alone.

“The possibility of extinction is bad enough for one of our children growing up here in the West, who never experience the magic of seeing a rhino; or even for my own little George, who Catherine and I very much hope to introduce to east Africa — a place we know and love — in the fullness of time,â€_x009d_ he shared.

He added: “But for a child growing up in Africa and whose birthright and economic inheritance these creatures are, it is nothing more than immoral that he or she may never experience what his parents and grandparents knew and treasured.â€_x009d_

Anxiety for your child and leaving him back home is common to all new parents and the Royals were no different.

PHOTO CREDIT: AKM-GSI/FAMEFLYNET

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