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An American perspective: Prince Harry to marry Meghan Markle

Our Europe Editor, Brittani Barger, from Tennessee, U.S.A, shares her thoughts on the announcement of fellow American, Meghan Markle’s engagement to Prince Harry. Earlier this week Clarence House announced that Prince Harry was to marry American actress Meghan Markle, and it has since been confirmed that it will take place in May 2018 at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor. Of course…
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The Sussexes

Prince Charles announces the engagement of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

It has been announced that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are engaged, and are set to marry in Spring 2018. The Queen and members of the Royal family have been informed. Prince Harry and Meghan became engaged earlier this month. The 33-year-old Prince sought her parent’s blessing before taking their daughter’s hand in marriage. The couple will live in Nottingham Cottage at Kensington…
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British Royals

Queen Victoria's Coronation fascinated Americans just as British Royal Family does now

When Prince William and Kate Middleton walked down the aisle 23 million Americans tuned in to watch. Due to the time differences, this meant that those millions had to get up incredibly early. Every single detail of the wedding was covered. From the appearance of Kate’s tiara to the wedding invitations and royal etiquette.  Hotels around the US held watch parties and many held their…
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The Sussexes

Can Prince Harry marry a divorcée?

After Prince Harry brought his girlfriend, Meghan Markle to his close friend’s wedding in Jamaica, rumours have been swirling about another Royal wedding in the near future. A friend of the couple even spoke to the Mirror, saying: “This the first time that she and…
Queen Elizabeth II

The Queen's wedding cake saved by 3D printing

New technology has brought Queen Elizabeth II’s wedding cake back from full destruction after it was destroyed by vandals in 2015. The multi-tiered cake was made for then Princess Elizabeth’s marriage to Prince Philip in 1947 by Peek Frean. However, it was destroyed by vandals who tipped it upside down and covered it in red paint. It remained in the Peek Frean Museum even after it was…
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