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Prince George's arrival boosts Sunday Papers

Prince George’s July arrival has been credited with helping boost many of the Sunday papers as people rushed to buy the souvenir editions released after the mini monarch-to-be’s birth. Sunday papers such as the Mail on Sunday, Sunday Express and The Sun on Sunday all included Royal Baby supplements in their Sunday edition, after the birth of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s…
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Prince Harry on private visit to Angola

Prince Harry is currently on a “personal and private” visit to Angola, a Kensington Palace official confirmed. The Prince is there as Patron of The HALO Trust’s 25th Anniversary Appeal, but no British media were invited. The Prince is touring minefields…
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Boris Johnson sends gift tricycle to Prince George

From apple trees to a bag of coffee, people from across the world have been sending Prince George and his parents presents to celebrate the birth of the future monarch. Now, Boris Johnson is already trying to get the young Prince riding the streets of London on a ‘Boris bike’. Speaking to LBC radio, the Mayor of London said “we are sending a tricycle, there you go”.
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'I'd like to have been friends with Diana' says Naomi Watts

Naomi Watts has revealed she thinks she and the late Diana, Princess of Wales, could have been friends. “I think she was someone I’d like to have been friends with,” the Australian actress told Total Film magazine, ahead of next month’s release of ‘Diana’, which will see Naomi take on the iconic role. “I was obviously struck with shock and grief by her…
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Prince George is a "beautiful baby" says Camilla

The Duchess of Cornwall has revealed one-week-old Prince George is a really “beautiful baby.” Camilla was attending the Sandringham Flower Show with Prince Charles on Wednesday when she was asked by 73-year-old Freda Aspinall about the new addition to the family. The Duchess of Cornwall has been speaking fondly of newborn Prince George. The local resident asked Camilla: “What…
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