The Sussexes

Prince Harry begins “dream job” as he travels to Africa

According to reports in People.com, Prince Harry has revealed that getting the chance to work alongside Dr Pete Morkel is a “dream”. Prince Harry has embarked for a summer in Africa to dedicate his time to conservation efforts. He will be shadowing Dr Morkel, a top veterinarian, known for his humane techniques to safely capture and relocate animals – often using a…
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Opinion

Let's give Kate a break, shall we?

I won’t write about fashion trends of the royals. There are enough sites out there that analyse their fashion decisions. I enjoy keeping up with the British Royal Family because I don’t think there is enough focus or attention given to the fact that they are human…
The Sussexes

Prince Harry paddles up the Whanganui River on a waka

On Thursday Prince Harry spent the day in Whanganui, the ancestral home of some different iwi. Prince Harry spoke in M?ori to those gathered at P?tiki Marae. Photo credit: Emily Nash @emynash His first stop was Putiki Marae with the Governor General. Fundamental to M?ori culture and community activities, Marae are dedicated buildings embodying the genealogy and stories of local iwi or people. The…
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The Sussexes

Prince Harry delights crowds in Sydney and visits British soldier as Australian secondment ends

Prince Harry delighted and charmed crowds in the Australian city of Sydney this week as part of his military secondment to the country. Prince Harry bids farewell to Sydney. Photo courtesy of Caroline @bluebuzzbird In Sydney, the Prince, who is now fifth-in-line to the throne, made one royal fan extremely, happy by finally leaning in for a kiss with her. That same 21-year old woman had previously…
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Queen Elizabeth II

Royal Family attends Afghanistan service and parade

Yesterday a service of commemoration was held at St Paul’s Cathedral in honour of veterans and those who died fighting in Afghanistan. The Queen was accompanied by senior members of The Royal Family and Prime Minster David Cameron, among other politicians. Also taking their place in the service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan were The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of…
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