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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern receives congratulations from Queen Elizabeth on birth of her baby

New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has made history as the first elected leader to take maternity leave. The Prime Minister and her husband, Clarke Gayford, welcomed a healthy baby girl into the world on Thursday afternoon local time. Ardern is also the second world leader to give birth while in office. The other was Pakistan’s Benazir Bhutto in 1990 who in a turn of fate, shares a…
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Prince Charles hands out Prince of Wales trophy at Royal Ascot

On day two of Royal Ascot, a smiling Prince of Wales presented the trophy to the winner of The Prince of Wales Stakes with the Duchess of Cornwall. The royal couple arrived for day two of Royal Ascot in an Ascot Lauder carriage for the royal procession led by the Queen. The Duchess of Cornwall wore a mint green coat with lace trimmings, an outfit she previously wore at her husband’s 70th…
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Prince William opens Men's Suicide Crisis Centre

Prince William was in Liverpool yesterday, and one of the visits was to a place which helps a subject close to his heart. He opened James’ Place; this is the first centre outside of the capital which seeks to provide a counselling and therapy to men who feel suicidal. James’ Place is in a converted four-storey townhouse in the Georgian quarter of Liverpool, and it aims to give face to face…
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Princess Anne is all smiles at Royal Ascot following the birth of her fourth granddaughter

The Princess Royal looked delighted on Tuesday at Royal Ascot following the birth of her fourth granddaughter. Princess Anne, whose daughter gave birth to her second child on Monday, was all smiles in the carriage procession as she sat next to her mother, The Queen. Her Majesty was dressed in a bright yellow outfit as she led the carriage procession on the first day of Royal Ascot. Joining The…
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