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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are moving out of Kensington Palace

Harry and Meghan will start their family life in a new home. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are set to move to Frogmore Cottage, Windsor which will become their official residence ahead of the arrival of their first child next spring. Confirmation of their plans came from Kensington Palace just hours after Emily Andrews at The Sun revealed that Meghan and Harry had been given the historic property…
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Prince Charles celebrates his birthday with some special septegenarians

The Prince of Wales spent part of his birthday celebrating with seventy other men and women who all turn seventy this year. Charles, along with the Duchess of Cornwall, attended a party in London organised by The Sun which invited along readers born in the same year as the prince and who have made a real difference in their local communities. Photo by Chris Jackson/Clarence House via Getty…
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The Royal Family attends Festival of Remembrance

Last night, the Royal Family attended the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall, which was broadcast live on BBC One. The Royal Family sat in the Royal Box with Her Majesty The Queen at the front alongside the Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, and Duke and…
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Prince Charles won't ''meddle'' when he succeeds as King

The Prince of Wales has said he will stop campaigning on issues close to his heart when he eventually succeeds as king. Speaking in a new BBC documentary, to mark his 70th birthday later this month, he says that he realises his position as heir to the throne is different to the role of being monarch, and he would stop speaking out about his passions and beliefs as he is ”not that…
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Electric atmosphere as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex speak at Invictus Closing Ceremony

In an atmosphere where support and friendship come before the competition, the Invictus Games brings the team spirit out of all the different countries all “under the same flag”- the Invictus Flag. A giant party in the Qudos Bank Arena sold out the 21,000 person capacity. Starting with performances by Colin Hay and Birds of Tokyo, the entire arena was on their feet dancing. “You…
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