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Duchess of Cambridge to guest edit The Huffington Post

The Duchess of Cambridge will guest edit The Huffington Post UK for a day in the middle of February, Kensington Palace have announced. The Duchess will become editor for the day to raise awareness of children’s mental health issues, something that she is very passionate about. When she is editor, Kate will arrange for leading figures from across the mental health sector to contribute to the…
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Prince of Wales donates money to persecuted Christians

After meeting with many Iraqi and Syrian refugees, The Prince of Wales has donated money to persecuted Christians. Following a speech Prince Charles made on persecuted Christians at an advent reception last month, the undisclosed amount was made from the Prince of Wales’ charitable foundation to Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN). The rapidly growing crisis of extremism could have…
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Duchess of Cambridge’s family join Royal Family for Gallipoli service

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a surprise appearance at the wreath-laying service today to remember those who died in the Gallipoli campaign. They joined The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in the placing of a wreath at the war memorial on the Sandringham Estate, though they were not scheduled to attend the event. The couple were also joined at the church by Kate’s parents, Michael and…
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Prince Harry to Visit Nepal

Kensington Palace yesterday announced that Prince Harry will be visiting Nepal this Spring, at the same time the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will make a trip to Bhutan and India. This will be the first visit to Nepal for Prince Harry who follows a long list of members of…
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Can The Queen vote?

The government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is classified as a constitutional monarchy, not unlike the governments of Spain, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. In the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth holds ceremonial power. She is considered Head of…
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Prince Charles succeeds Queen Elizabeth as patron of Holocaust Memorial Day Trust

The Prince of Wales has succeeded his mother, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, as the new patron of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. Queen Elizabeth has been patron of the organisation since its inception ten years ago. She has visited the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 2015 and frequently hosts Holocaust survivors at Buckingham Palace. When the Queen took on the organisation it was understood…
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