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Prince Harry becomes President of African Parks

It was announced during Prince Harry’s stint as guest editor of yesterday morning’s BBC Radio 4 Today programme that His Royal Highness had been appointed as President of African Parks – a conservation non-profit. In his new role, Harry will assist in protecting African Parks’ mission to protect the continent’s national parks. In addition, his role will also have him…
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Prince Harry interviews Barack Obama for the BBC

Prince Harry will interview former US President Barack Obama when he guest edits Today for BBC Radio 4 on 27 December, and a sneak preview of their warm up was released yesterday. “Do I have to put on a British accent?” Obama asks him. Prince Harry replies in the negative, but tells him that “If you start using long pauses between answers, you’re going to get ‘the face.’” The Prince…
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Prince Harry represents The Queen at Sovereign's Parade

Before Kensington Palace announced that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would be wed on 19 May 2018, Prince Harry spent the day at Sandhurst representing his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth. Representing The Queen as the Reviewing Officer, Prince Harry was at Sandhurst for the Sovereign’s Parade which marks the passing out of Officer Cadets when they have completed the Commissioning Course. The…
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All the Royals Who Live at Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace was, in its original form, a Jacobean mansion built in 1605, and bought by William and Mary in 1689. They directed Sir Christopher Wren to renovate and expand the building, and Wren added a three-storey pavilion at each corner to create more space for the Royal Family. The Palace was, until the time of George II, the favoured house of the monarch. In its illustrious history, it…
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