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Preview: Five new documentaries for 'Royals Month' on CBC

<![CDATA[During September, channel CBC will be showing five brand new documentaries focusing on different members of the royal family for ‘Royals Month’ on the Canadian channel. These enlightening documentaries will reveal more to audiences about the lives of the royals through exclusive interviews with some members of the royal family, commentators and staff members. ‘Royals Month’…
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Harry's birthday gift: The Invictus Games

<![CDATA[ What better way to celebrate your 30th birthday then by being a part of an international sporting event for wounded servicemen and women that was organised by yourself. Well that is exactly the way Prince Harry will be celebrating his upcoming milestone…
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History Rewind: Mary Queen of Scots crowned

<![CDATA[On 9th September 1543, a child that was barely a year old was crowned Queen of Scotland in the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle. Mary, Queen of Scots, would go on to be one of the more embattled Queen's in history. Nobody would be surprised, considering the…
The Sussexes

Prince Harry on being an uncle again and the Invictus Games

<![CDATA[As Prince Harry met with the Invictus Games participants training at Barking Sporthouse and Gymon Monday, he commented of the news of baby number two for his brother and sister in law. When asked about the news, Harry commented: "very exciting news." "I can't wait to see my brother suffer more," he noted if by chance William and Kate’s second child is a girl.
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History Rewind: Birth of Queen Elizabeth I

<![CDATA[On 7th September 1533, Anne Boleyn gave birth to King Henry VIII's second child at Greenwich Palace. Disappointingly for him, it was another girl. Elizabeth’s childhood was a somewhat difficult and complex one after losing her mother at the tender age of two. Elizabeth and her half-sister, Mary, were declared illegitimate as Henry VIII sought to create space for his male…
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Diana's wedding dress returned to William and Harry

<![CDATA[The wedding dress of Diana, Princess of Wales, has now been returned to her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. The famous dress was designed by David and Elizabeth Emmanuel, and featured a 25ft train, puffed sleeves and a ruffled collar. It has been kept on the Althorp Estate, Diana’s childhood home, for two months of the year, as part of an exhibition called ‘Diana: A…
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