Happy Birthday, Kate Middleton! 9 Gifts for the Duchess of Cambridge Inline
Photo: Getty Images1/10CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 24: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge is seen as she attends a reception hosted by the Governor General Peter Cosgrove and Her excellency Lady Cosgrove at Government House on April 24, 2014 in Canberra, Australia. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are on a three-week tour of Australia and New Zealand, the first official trip overseas with their son, Prince George of Cambridge. (Photo by Arthur Edwards - Pool/Getty Images)
Photo: Courtesy of lepapierstudio.com2/10A sweet series of silhouettes of little George and Charlotte.
Le Papier Studio 12 Months of Silhouettes print, $150, lepapierstudio.com
Photo: Courtesy of smythson.com3/10A sleek place to keep track of all of her royal engagements, in a smart navy blue.
Smythson 2016 Soho Agenda planner, $260, smythson.com
Photo: Courtesy of bhphotovideo.com4/10A new camera for capturing more adorable photos of the royal tots.
Leica Q (Typ 116) digital camera, $4,250, bhphotovideo.com
Photo: Courtesy of cbcrabcakes.com5/10A slice of her favorite dessert—sticky toffee pudding.
Chesapeake Bay Sticky Toffee Pudding 6 to 8 servings, $27, cbcrabcakes.com
Photo: Courtesy of Saks Fifth Avenue6/10A special collar and leash for taking her English Cocker Spaniel, Lupo, on a walk.
Mungo & Maud adjustable braided leather dog collar, $180, saksfifthavenue.com; Mungo & Maud thin plaited leather dog leash, $225, saksfifthavenue.com
Photo: Courtesy of evo.com7/10A new pair of skis for the Duchess, who is quite at home on the slopes.
Head Absolut Joy skis + Joy 9 SLR bindings, $550, evo.com
Photo: Courtesy of thegoring.com8/10A staycation at The Goring, the London hotel that is the royal family’s “hotel of choice,” as well as the spot Kate spent the night before her wedding.
For information: thegoring.com
Photo: Courtesy of pentreath-hall.com9/10Something to spruce up the house from the store of her interior designer of choice, Ben Pentreath.
Beautiful Britain by Eric Ravilious small print, $4, pentreath-hall.com
Photo: Courtesy of 1stdibs.com10/10A whimsical mid-18th-century Staffordshire teapot—the leaves represent the English oak tree King Charles II hid in to escape the Parliamentarians following the Battle of Worcester in 1651.
Antique Staffordshire salt-glazed teapot, $6,500, for information: 1stdibs.com