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суббота, 16 марта 2019 г.

«Breaking News» Trendy pram-makers iCandy arrive at Frogmore Estate amid rumours Harry and Meghan chose £1,500 pram



Luxury pram company, iCandy, were spotted making a visit to the Duchess of Sussex's new home leading to speculation that she will be choosing to use their pushchairs with her new baby


Luxury pram company, iCandy, were spotted making a visit to the Duchess of Sussex's new home leading to speculation that she will be choosing to use their pushchairs with her new baby



Luxury pram company, iCandy, were spotted making a visit to the Duchess of Sussex's new home leading to speculation that she will be choosing to use their pushchairs with her new baby



Meghan Markle appears to have chosen a pram popular with celebrities such as Victoria Beckham and Andy Murray for her royal baby.


A car from iCandy, which sells pushchairs costing up to £1,500, was spotted pulling up at the Frogmore Estate, Windsor, last week.


The move would break with a royal tradition started by the Queen's grandparents, George V and Mary of Teck, who bought a Silver Cross buggy for their son and the Queen's father George VI. The pram was then used by the Queen herself, Princess Diana, and Kate. 


The 'luxury' pushchair company's car - emblazoned with their logo - was seen pulling up at the Estate's security gates. 


It was waved by guards onto the road leading to Harry and Meghan's future cottage.


The 86-year-old firm's buggies have proved popular for being easy to use and fold.


They received the Queen's approval in 2016, and also employ her granddaughter Zara Tindall as an ambassador.




The iCandy car was seen pulling up at the security gates of the Frogmore Estate last week before being waved through


The iCandy car was seen pulling up at the security gates of the Frogmore Estate last week before being waved through


The iCandy car was seen pulling up at the security gates of the Frogmore Estate last week before being waved through



There are just six pushchairs in their range, including the most expensive iCandy for Land Rover, an all-terrain pram with puncture-proof tyres and an extendable canopy that will shield passengers from the sun.


iCandy prams have also been used by celebrities Abbey Clancy, Peter Crouch, and Sir Richard Branson.

The company’s website boasts that its engineering rivals ‘a plane, not a pushchair’ and says its designs have a ‘luxury, modern’ look.


Choosing a different type of pram may break with generations of royal tradition.


William and Kate favoured a 'Balmoral' Silver Cross pram, and the Queen also used a Silver Cross pram model. 


The Queen also used a Silver Cross pram for her children. 


The UK-designed pushchairs were awarded The Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade in 2016. 




Kate and William favoured a 'Balmoral'-style Silver Cross pram for their children


Kate and William favoured a 'Balmoral'-style Silver Cross pram for their children



Kate and William favoured a 'Balmoral'-style Silver Cross pram for their children





The Queen also used a Silver Cross pram for her family. She is pictured here with her husband Philip and children Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward


The Queen also used a Silver Cross pram for her family. She is pictured here with her husband Philip and children Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward



The Queen also used a Silver Cross pram for her family. She is pictured here with her husband Philip and children Charles, Anne, Andrew, and Edward





The company, which sells pushchairs for up to £1,500, have proved popular because they are easy to fold up and carry but are a far cry from the traditional Silver Cross prams used by Kate and William


The company, which sells pushchairs for up to £1,500, have proved popular because they are easy to fold up and carry but are a far cry from the traditional Silver Cross prams used by Kate and William



The company, which sells pushchairs for up to £1,500, have proved popular because they are easy to fold up and carry but are a far cry from the traditional Silver Cross prams used by Kate and William 





iCandy sells just six different prams on their website which have previously been favoured by Victoria Beckham and Andy Murray


iCandy sells just six different prams on their website which have previously been favoured by Victoria Beckham and Andy Murray



iCandy sells just six different prams on their website which have previously been favoured by Victoria Beckham and Andy Murray


Link hienalouca.com

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Luxury pram company, iCandy, were spotted making a visit to the Duchess of Sussex’s new home leading to speculation that she will be choosing to use their pushchairs with her new baby

Meghan Markle appears to have chosen a pram popular with celebrities such as Victoria Beckham and...


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