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Princess Eugenie reveals her favourite children's book while appearing on Storytime with Fergie and Friends

Princess Eugenie revealed her favourite children’s book while appearing on Storytime with Fergie and Friends. The 30-year-old Princess read ‘Guess How Much I Love You,’ by Sam McBratney on her mother’s YouTube channel on Saturday. Sarah, Duchess of York, launched the series earlier this month as a way to keep ‘children entertained’ during lockdown amid the global…
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The House of Windsor's May Royal Brides

Princess Beatrice and fiancé, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, are set to wed the Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace, London, on the 29th of May. In the leadup to their nuptials, Royal Central is looking back on other brides from the House of Windsor who married in the spring…
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British Vogue announces Forces For Change event after success of guest issue edited by the Duchess of Sussex

Last week, the editor of British Vogue shared that the 2019 September issue was the best selling of the past decade. Guest edited by the Duchess of Sussex, The Forces for Change issue flew off the shelves selling out in a record 10 days. And now, Edward Enniful has taken to Instagram to announce the first Forces For Change event, the ‘Change-Maker Talks’, an evening of…
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Princess Anne’s Style: her best 70s outfits

Princess Anne will attend London Fashion Week on 18 February to present Rosh Mahtani with the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. While The Queen’s daughter may not be the first person that pops into your head, when you think of royal fashion, Anne was…
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Sarah, Duchess of York signs seven-book deal with Australian publisher

Sarah, Duchess of York has signed a seven-book deal with Australian publisher Serenity Press. Serenity Press publisher Karen Mc Dermott said she was ‘delighted’ to welcome the royal to the company. ‘We are delighted to welcome the Duchess to our press,’ she said in a statement released on Wednesday. [getty src=”1178601127″ width=”594&#8243…
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Prince & Princess of Wales

Duchess of Cambridge's patronage The Art Room set to close due to lack of funding

A children’s mental health charity supported by the Duchess of Cambridge is set to close due to lack of funding. The Art Room is a group program that uses art-making and discussion to support pupils with emotional difficulties. The Duchess became of a patron of the organisation, based in Oxford in 2012. [getty src=”632575252″ width=”594&#8243…
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