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Stephen Curry scores a 'deep three' as he hits stunning golf shot

Stephen Curry scores a 'deep three' as he hits stunning golf shot

Curry - who has become known as a skilled golfer when not focused on basketball - hit a shot from a long distance away from the hole, that landed just past the pin before rolling down the green and into the heart of the cup.

Her husband, real estate developer Lee Miglin, was murdered in their home in Chicago's historic Gold Coast district in May 1997 by serial killer Andrew Cunanan, who was also responsible for the slaying of fashion designer Gianni Versace.

'At the end of the game with them singing 'Sweet Caroline' and 'Country Road' that was pretty epic. I think everyone that was part of that experience got to have something pretty amazing.

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The 35-year-old Curry delivered  another season that solidified his place as one of the greatest shooters the NBA has ever seen after he shot .427 percent from beyond the arch, while also averaging 29.4 points, 6.3 assists, and 6.1 rebounds.

The event will feature players from both the NFL and NBA including Curry and Klay Thompson of the 2021-22 champion Golden State Warriors, and Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce of the Super Bowl LVII-winning Kansas City Chiefs.

The Duchess met volunteers and attendees of PACT Southwark's weekly MumSpace group, which provides a welcoming space for local parents to discuss relevant issues and work through any challenges they are facing. 

All about the accessories: Adding a touch of glitz to her sophisticated check blazer, the Duchess (pictured right, interacting with children during a cooking workshop) sported a pair of drop pearl earrings alongside a dainty £160 Astley Clarke necklace

Kate helped two-year-old Jonathan - who was wearing a smart shirt and celebrating his birthday - chop up his banana. His grandmother Grace told her that the sessions featured ‘a lot of children and many, many toys'. 

Josephine Namusisi-Riley, who leads PACT in Southwark, and health visitor Simonette Guerra described how the course dealt with the importance of the early years, including brain and language development and play. 

It was initiated in Southwark after parents, community and faith leaders identified mental health issues and isolation as the biggest challenges impacting on their ability to parent and give their children the best start in life. The project has since expanded to Leeds and Newcastle. 

All smiles! Kate (pictured during a cooking workshop) visited the centre to learn more about how communities can support parents and their families with their mental well-being and improve the health and development outcomes for young children

Set up by Citizens UK in 2014, PACT is a community-led social support project which aims to build a confident, resilient community of parents who can give their children the best start in life whatever their circumstances.

‘As a new mum I would have liked that,' the duchess said. ‘I think I would have learned a lot. The importance of play.' She added: ‘What's so fantastic is seeing the amazing work that's going on here. That support you're providing is amazing. The science backs it up.'

The duchess - who also donned £535 Gianvito Rossi 'Piper' suede pumps - said she wished she had been able to attend a similar group when she was a new mother to her first child Prince George, saying she would have 'learned a lot'. 

Kate's visit comes after it was announced that she will become the latest famous face to settle down and read a children's book on Cbeebies Bedtime Stories - with the royal narrating one of her favourite children's books, The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark, by Jill Tomlinson, in a programme to be broadcast on Sunday. 

The Duchess of Cambridge showed her caring side with children today as she got stuck into a cooking lesson when visiting a community parental support project in London - ahead of her appearance on Cbeebies. 

Keeping her locks wavy and loose, the royal completed her look with a black top and £125 LK Bennet trousers cinched at the waist with a matching belt, while adding a touch of glitz with a pair of drop pearl earrings alongside a dainty £160 Astley Clarke necklace.

Kate, who has set up the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, focuses much of her charity work on early childhood and how it affects outcomes in later life. Pictured, the Duchess meeting members of PACT

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