Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Princess of Cambridge named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana

Prince William & Dutches Catherine 2
Britain’s Princess of Cambridge has been named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana.
The announcement was made via the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Twitter account this afternoon (04.05.15), two days after the baby girl was born on Saturday (02.05.15) at 8.34am BST.
The statement from Kensington Palace read: “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to announce that they have named their daughter Charlotte Elizabeth Diana.
“The baby will be known as Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge.”
Charlotte had been the bookmakers’ favourite for the name of the young royal – who is fourth in line for the throne after her grandfather Prince Charles, father Prince William, and older brother, 21-month-old Prince George – while the names Elizabeth and Diana have been passed down from her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, and her late grandmother Princess Diana, who was killed in a car accident in 1997.
The name is bound to become even more popular due to the royal seal of approval, although it is currently the 21st most popular girl’s name in England and Wales.
The child – who weighed 8oz 3lbs when she was delivered at St Mary’s Hospital in central London – will now be formally known as Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge.
The family have been staying at Kensington Palace since leaving hospital on Saturday but are expected to travel to their country home of Anmer Hall on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk at some point this week.

Chelsea Wins The Barclays Premier League

chel(Reuters) – The club anthem Blue is the Colour resounded around a joyful Stamford Bridge and champagne flowed as Chelsea clinched their first Premier League title for five years with a typically stubborn 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday.
There was no show-boating from Jose Mourinho’s ruthlessly efficient side and there were a few jitters as they held on to Eden Hazard’s goal scored just before halftime.
Victory moved Chelsea to 83 points from 35 games, 13 points clear of Manchester City who hid the disappointment of handing over their title by winning 1-0 at sixth-placed Tottenham Hotspur in Sunday’s late kickoff.
Sergio Aguero’s 22nd league goal of the season in that game ended a run of four consecutive away defeats for Manuel Pellegrini’s side.
City are three clear of Arsenal in the race for runners-up spot with the Gunners, who have five games to play, at relegation battlers Hull City on Monday.
Chelsea’s fifth single-goal victory margin in their last seven league games sparked raucous scenes around the ground and on the pitch, with ever-present skipper John Terry leading the celebrations with veteran striker Didier Drogba.
“I am very happy and proud. I need a rest, I’m tired. It’s not easy to cope with that, but finally mathematically we are champions now,” said a calm and measured Mourinho, who won back-to-back titles in 2004-05 and 05-06.
“Finally we can breathe, relax and enjoy. We can look back and see how much we deserve to be champions.”
With blue ticker-tape raining down in the sunshine, Chelsea’s players completed a lap of honour with ironic chants of “boring, boring Chelsea” ringing out.
“It’s an unbelievable feeling,” Terry, who sunk to his knees on hearing the final whistle, told Sky Sports. “We’ve worked so hard, so to get over the line is great.
“This is what I live for. It’s been five years since we’ve won it. The first one was special and you go four or five years without it and that hurts. So I’ll really enjoy it today.”
CELEBRATORY MOOD
Blustery, grey conditions had lingered for much of Sunday morning but kickoff in west London was greeted by the sudden emergence of sunshine which reflected the celebratory mood.
A midweek 3-1 victory at Leicester City meant three points against Palace would be enough for Chelsea to become English champions for the fifth time, but Alan Pardew’s Palace side were in no mood to play the role of bystanders.
Pardew had won four of his previous six matches as an opposition coach against Chelsea and from the opening stages it was evident his mid-table side had designs on postponing the Blues’ title celebrations.
Chelsea were almost gifted a fortuitous lead in the 22nd minute when Palace keeper Julian Speroni punched wildly at Cesc Fabregas’s free kick but Nemanja Matic, afforded the freedom of the penalty area, dithered and his shot was diverted wide.
Terry was then lucky to escape conceding a penalty when he appeared to block Jason Puncheon’s drive with his arm.
With halftime looming, talisman Hazard had been relatively anonymous by his own standards but he burst into life to draw a challenge from James McArthur and win a penalty.
His spot kick was awful, straight at Speroni, but the ball bounced up invitingly and the Belgian guided a header home.
The second half was a stop-start affair. Drogba wasted a great chance to double the lead and Puncheon fired inches wide for Palace who remained a threat on the counter-attack but never really threatened to gatecrash the party.
Chelsea have lost only twice all season in the league, the sort of consistency that Palace manager Alan Pardew recognised made them the benchmark for the rest.
“That’s why he (Mourinho) earns the money he does. He wins. He wins trophies and he will win them in any manner he thinks is right for that particular occasion,” said Pardew, who got one over the Portuguese this season when still in charge of Newcastle United.

Beyonce, Bieber, Jay Z, Nicki Minaj and All Celebrities That Graced the Mayweather vs Pacquiao Fight (PHOTOS)

Las Vegas was the place to be on May 2, with famous faces making their way to the MGM Grand for the ‘Fight of the Century’ between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
Mayweather, undefeated in 47 fights,  established his legacy as the best pound-for-pound boxer after beating Philippines hero Pacquiao in what was the richest fight in history at $300million on points.
The fight took place in front of 16,000 spectators, with the spectacle ringside looking more like the Oscars than a sporting event. Models, singers, rappers, and of course the superstars from Hollywood were pictured in Las Vegas ahead of the record-breaking bout.
A showboat-load of celebrities were spirited into ringside through a back door.
Ten grand is peanuts for the likes of Robert De Niro, Clint Eastwood, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Jamie Foxx, Rihanna, Donald Trump et al.
Not all the famous boxers in the building are flush these days – certainly not Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield – but even though their tickets had to be paid for the bill for some was being picked up by promoters Mayweather or Bob Arum or private benefactors.
There were so many household names in attendance that the rest of us felt we were in thy minority and they were looking around wondering who we might be.
Former tennis stars Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf, who have been married for more than 14 years, had what looked to be the best seats of all just a few rows from the front at ringside. Sportsmail understands the Las Vegas-based couple were guests of MGM and did not have to pay for their tickets.
Also in attendance were superstars such as Denzel Washington, Nicki Minaj, Paris Hilton, Jesse Jackson, Jake Gylenhaal, Mark Wahlberg and Donald Trump.
The spectacle may have looked more like the Oscars than a boxing event, but of course many sports stars also made their way into the arena. New England Patriots quarter-back Tom Brady and basketball legend Michael Jordan were pictured.
bey1Beyonce and Jay Z
bey2Lewis Hamilton
bey3Justin Bieber
bey4Ben Affleck
bey5Denzel Washington
bey6Mark Wahlberg
bey7Paris Hilton
bey8Michael Jordan
bey9Nicki Minaj
bey10Donald Trump
bey11Jesse Jackson
bey12Mike Tyson
bey13Justin Bieber and model Shanina Shaik
bey1450 Cent
bey15Don Cheadle and Bow Wowbey16Jimmy Kimmel
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Amir Khan
- Dailymail.co.uk