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Prince Harry calls for public discussion about AIDS

Prince Harry is following in his mother’s footsteps as he urges communities to talk about AIDS. Prince Harry is in Amsterdam for the 2018 AIDS summit. He joined advocates from his charity Sentebale to discuss the issues faced by teenagers who have HIV or AIDS. Prince Harry said: “It is about being able to normalise the conversation around HIV because it is a virus you can live with…
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BREAKING: New portrait released to mark Prince George's fifth birthday

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have shared a new photograph of Prince George to mark the young prince’s fifth birthday on Sunday. Photo Credit: Matt Porteous The photograph was taken in the garden at Clarence House by Matt Porteous, following the christening of Prince Louis on Monday 9th July. Louis was christened in the Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace on 9 July with the Royal Family…
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Prince Harry proves archery is not his sport

Prince Harry showed on a visit yesterday, though current army skills may be his forte, archery is perhaps not one of his greater skills. While visiting the Injured Players Foundation (IPF), the Prince is pictured in a video clip released by Kensington Palace lifting the bow…
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Before they were royal: The life of Princess Michael of Kent

One of the most interesting – and controversial – members of the British Royal Family has always been tied to royalty. We’re taking a look at the early life of Princess Michael of Kent, an accomplished author, interior designer, mother, grandmother, and wife to The Queen’s first cousin. The future princess was born Baroness Marie Christine von Reibnitz on 15 January 1945…
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Prince Philip's role in the murder mystery of the Romanovs

75 years after the brutal execution of Tsar Nicholas II and his family, Prince Philip helped solve the murder-mystery and identify the bodies of the Russian Imperial Family. The Tsar, Tsarina Alexandra, their five children, and three servants were murdered by the Bolsheviks in a painful and botched execution in 1918. Their bodies were secretly buried and not discovered till 1979 and identified…
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