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The Cambridges and Sussexes send condolences to New Zealand

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have sent their condolences to the people of New Zealand following the attacks on two mosques in Christchurch. At least forty nine people are known to have died after attackers opened fire at the buildings. In their statement, the couples said: ‘’Our hearts go out to the families and friends of the people who lost their lives…
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Prince & Princess of Wales

William & Kate appoint former Brexit strategist as their new Communications Secretary

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have appointed Christian Jones to be their new Communications Secretary. Mr Jones, who is currently Deputy Communications Secretary to the Cambridges as well as the Duke & Duchess of Sussex, starts his new role as a result of The Queen creating a new Royal Household. He has worked at Kensington Palace for just a few months and replaces Jason Knauf who becomes…
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Will The Queen go to Lady Gabriella Windsor's wedding?

You know what royal weddings are like. You wait years for one, then three come along almost at once. With Lady Gabriella Windsor, daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, set to tie the knot with Thomas Kingston in May, we will have enjoyed three big marriages within the space of a year. And this latest set of Windsor nuptials might even start the race for wedding number four. Here’s…
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Duchess of Sussex begins maternity leave

The Duchess of Sussex has begun her maternity leave according to Vanity Fair. Her Royal Highness’s last official engagements were on Monday when she visited Canada House with the Duke of Sussex and attended the Commonwealth Day Service at Westminster Abbey alongside…
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Sophie attends UN Commission on Status of Women in New York

The Countess of Wessex travelled to New York to attend the 63rd session of the United Nation’s Commission of the Status of Women (CSW) this week. The annual event spans a fortnight and will bring together more than 9,000 gender equality representatives from around the world. According to the UN Women website, the CSW is “the principal global intergovernmental body exclusively dedicated…
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