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Princess Kate fans spot similarity to beloved Royal Family member at Wimbledon
Princess Kate is making a slow return to public duties following her cancer treatment, with the royal delighting Wimbledon fans with an unexpected appearance. Daily Express :: News Feed
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The retail giant is facing its second bankruptcy in less than a decade. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »‘Quite an honour’: Canadians take a turn as the King’s Life Guard in London
A mounted ceremonial guard at Horse Guards, the official entrance to the royal palaces or riding down streets in central London is a familiar sight — and for the next eight days, Canadian soldiers will carry out the duties. CBC | World News
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Read More »I own the UK’s ‘best’ curry house and we don’t even have korma on the menu
EXCLUSIVE: Renuka Morris’ curry house in Blackpool has been named one of the best in Britain. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Princess Kate’s two words of advice for Wimbledon runner-up who lost in straight sets
The Princess of Wales had some words of consolation for the Wimbledon women’s singles final runner-up, Amanda Anisimova Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Child dies of measles in UK hospital as public warned of outbreak risk
A child has died in hospital after contracting measles, as public health officials warn that Merseyside could be on the cusp of an outbreak Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Queen Elizabeth’s heartbreaking 8-word response to Harry’s decision to quit royal life
Queen Elizabeth was reportedly upset when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle quit royal life in 2020. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Why India’s courts are drowning in 52 million cases
India’s courts are struggling under a massive backlog of cases that would take hundreds of years to clear. CBC’s South Asia correspondent Salimah Shivji explains how the problem got so bad and hears from people who have been waiting decades for justice. CBC | World News
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