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world-of-wales · 4 months ago
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❥ 29 JULY 2024 | Kensington Palace released a personal statement on behalf of the Prince and Princess of Wales, sending condolences following the attack in Southport.
The statement released read,
As parents, we cannot begin to imagine what the families, friends and loved ones of those killed and injured in Southport today are going through.
We send our love, thoughts and prayers to all those involved in this horrid and heinous attack.
Thank you also to the emergency responders who, despite being met with the most horrific scenes, demonstrated compassion and professionalism when your community needed you most.
W & C
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wyattvsmusic · 5 years ago
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Wale - Wow... That’s Crazy ALBUM REVIEW
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Often, my negative reviews are more about disappointment in an artist that I really like rather than an artist I like. That’s why my review of Wale’s 2017 album SHINE is one of the most negative reviews I’ve ever written. I don’t know if it is still up because it may have gotten flagged. Wale is a dope rapper that makes good albums and singles. My favorite album of his is 2015′s The Album About Nothing. That album was his best and showed him moving on an upward trajectory because he was getting better with every album. SHINE was a serious misstep in my opinion and was such a disappointment. However, Wale has been killing his features and I was excited to hear a new Wale album and I am so happy to say that Wow... That’s Crazy is a fantastic return to form. I knew I’d like this album based simply off the first track. Wale + a gospel sample will pretty much always win me over (some Intro About Nothing vibes). He sounds amazing on the track. Wale’s in his comfort zone throughout this album but that’s okay because it’s clear that outside his comfort zone wasn’t really working for him. On the other hand, Wale hasn’t really made a song like Love & Loyalty which is fantastic. The production just makes you happy and want to start dancing. I was unfamiliar with Nigerian-American singer Mannywellz but he was perfect for the hook. Also perfect for hooks was Ari Lennox on the next track, Cliche. The chill beat works for Ari, Wale and Shady Records’ Boogie. I didn’t care too much for Boogie’s debut album that came earlier this year but he had a very good verse. Wale’s got so many R&B singers on this album and some of those songs hit and some of them are misses. 6LACK brings Wale into his world on Expectations and Wale and Jeremih create yet another well-crafted collaboration with On Chill. On Love... (Her Fault), Bryson Tiller sounds like a mumbly Chris Brown. I actually don’t think that Bryson is the worst part of the song. The beat doesn’t do anyone any favors but Wale delivered with good verses. The song Black Bonnie was only a skip because of Jacquees, it wasn’t Wale’s fault. Another collaboration that surprised the shit out of me was Routine where the big 3 of MMG (Rick Ross, Meek Mill and Wale) show up to make another track. I didn’t hate this song but Meek Mill was really not helping make anything better. His verse was okay but I hated the hook and he’s still screaming for no reason. For a second, it seemed like he was straying away from yelling all the time. The yelling did actually make a dope contrast with Rick Ross’s low and laidback flow. Ambition with Ross and Meek is one of my favorite Wale songs because they all really showed up to rap but Routine doesn’t even come close. Now I didn’t like Poledancer with Megan Thee Stallion but Wale has had that strip club anthem on pretty much all his albums (remember Clappers from The Gifted?). I’m not a fan of Megan’s music because I don’t love a lot of that over-sexualized rap but she is a skilled rapper. There are some filler tracks toward the end which makes the album a little boring but the great songs outweigh that. Wale isn’t doing anything crazy different from his past albums but this is still the best album he’s put out since The Album About Nothing. It’s also a little more cohesive than his other albums. 
Fav Tracks: Sue Me, Love & Loyalty, Cliche, Love Me Nina / Semiautomatic, Debbie
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emporiumplace · 7 years ago
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allbestnet · 8 years ago
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Man Booker Prize by Man Booker Prize
1. Something to Answer For by P. H. Newby                Something to Answer For (1969) is a novel by the English author P. H. Newby. Its chief claim to fame is that it was the winner of the inaugural Booker Prize, which would go on to become one of the ...                - 2. The Elected Member by Bernice Rubens                The Elected Member is a Booker Prize-winning novel by Welsh author Bernice Rubens. The novel's main character is Norman Zweck, who is addicted to amphetamines and is convinced that he sees silve...                - 3. In a Free State by V. S. Naipaul                In a Free State is a short story by V. S. Naipaul. It was published in 1971 as one of three short stories within a book of the same name, but is by far the longest. Surrounding them is the narrator...                - 4. G. by John Berger                G. is a 1972 novel by John Berger. The novel's setting is pre-First World War Europe, and its protagonist, named "G.", is a Don Juan or Casanova-like lover of women who gradually comes to political...                - 5. The Siege of Krishnapur by J. G. Farrell                The Siege of Krishnapur is a novel by the author J. G. Farrell, published in 1973. Inspired by events such as the sieges of Cawnpore and Lucknow, the book details the siege of a fictional Indian t...                - 6. Holiday by Stanley Middleton                Holiday is a Booker Prize-winning novel by English author Stanley Middleton. The novel revolves around Edwin Fisher, a lecturer who takes a holiday at a seaside resort. The work takes place enti...                - 7. The Conservationist by Nadine Gordimer                The Conservationist is a 1974 novel by 1991 Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer. The book was a joint winner of the Man Booker Prize for fiction.                - 8. Heat and Dust by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala                Heat and Dust (1975) is a novel by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala which won the Booker Prize in 1975. The events of the story take place in India, during the periods of the British Raj in the 1920s and th...                - 9. Saville by David Storey                Saville is a Booker Prize-winning novel by English author David Storey. The novel centers around Colin, a young boy growing up in the fictional Yorkshire mining village of Saxton during WWII and...                - 10. Staying On by Paul Scott                Staying On is a novel by Paul Scott, which was published in 1977 and won the Booker Prize.                - 11. The Sea, The Sea by Iris Murdoch                The Sea, the Sea is the 19th novel by Iris Murdoch. It won the Booker Prize in 1978. The Sea, the Sea is a tale of the strange obsessions that haunt a self-satisfied playwright and director as h...                - 12. Offshore by Penelope Fitzgerald                Offshore (1979) is a novel by Penelope Fitzgerald. It won the Booker Prize for that year. It recalls her time spent on boats in Battersea by the Thames. The novel centralizes around the idea of lim...                - 13. Rites of Passage by William Golding                To the Ends of the Earth is a trilogy of novels by William Golding, consisting of Rites of Passage (1980), Close Quarters (1987), and Fire down Below (1989).                - 14. Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie                Midnight's Children is a loose allegory for events in India both before and, primarily, after the independence and partition of India, which took place at midnight on 15 August 1947. The protagonis...                - 15. Schindler's List by Thomas Keneally                The book tells the story of Oskar Schindler, a Nazi Party member, who turns into the unlikely hero. By the end of the war, Schindler has saved 1,200 Jews from concentration camps all over Poland an...                - 16. Life & Times of Michael K by J. M. Coetzee                Life & Times of Michael K is a 1983 novel by South African-born author J. M. Coetzee, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature for the year 2003. The book itself won the Booker Prize for 1983. The n...                - 17. The Bone People by Keri Hulme                The Bone People is a 1984 novel by New Zealand author Keri Hulme.                - 18. Hotel du Lac by Anita Brookner                Romantic novelist Edith Hope is staying in a hotel on the shores of Lake Geneva, where her friends have advised her to retreat following an unfortunate incident. There she meets other English visit...                - 19. The Old Devils by Kingsley Amis                The Old Devils is a novel by Kingsley Amis, first published in 1986. The novel won the Booker Prize. Alun Weaver, a notable but obnoxious author, returns to his native Wales with his wife Rhianno...                - 20. Moon Tiger by Penelope Lively                Moon Tiger is a 1987 novel by Penelope Lively which spans the time before, during and after World War II. The novel won the 1987 Booker Prize. It is written from multiple points of view and moves b...                - 21. Oscar and Lucinda by Peter Carey                It tells the story of Oscar Hopkins, the Cornish son of a Plymouth Brethren minister who becomes an Anglican priest, and Lucinda Leplastrier, a young Australian heiress who buys a glass factory. Th...                - 22. The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro                The Remains of the Day (1989) is the third published novel by Japanese-British author Kazuo Ishiguro. The Remains of The Day is one of the most highly-regarded post-war British novels. It won the B...                - 23. Possession by A.S. Byatt                Part historical as well as contemporary fiction, the title Possession refers to issues of ownership and independence between lovers, the practice of collecting historically significant cultural art...                - 24. The Famished Road by Ben Okri                The Famished Road is the Booker Prize-winning novel written by Nigerian author Ben Okri. The novel, published in 1991, follows Azaro, an abiku or spirit child, living in an unnamed most likely Nige...                - 25. The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje                The English Patient is a 1992 novel by Sri Lankan-Canadian novelist Michael Ondaatje. The story deals with the gradually revealed histories of a critically burned English man, his Canadian nurse, a...                - 26. Sacred Hunger by Barry Unsworth                Sacred Hunger is a historical novel by Barry Unsworth first published in 1992. It was joint winner of the Booker Prize that year, sharing the position with Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient. ...                - 27. Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle                Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (1993) is a novel by Irish writer Roddy Doyle. It won the Booker Prize in 1993. The story is about a 10 year old boy and events that happen within his age group. He also has t...                - 28. How Late It Was, How Late by James Kelman                How late it was, how late is a 1994 stream of consciousness novel written by Scottish writer James Kelman. The Glasgow-centred work is written in a working class Scottish dialect, and follows Sammy...                - 29. The Ghost Road by Pat Barker                The Ghost Road is a novel by Pat Barker, first published in 1995 and winner of the Booker Prize. It is the third volume of a trilogy that follows the fortunes of shell-shocked British army officers...                - 30. Last Orders by Graham Swift                Last Orders is a 1996 Booker Prize-winning novel by British author Graham Swift. The story makes much use of flashbacks to tell the convoluted story of the relationships between a group of war v...                - 31. The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy                The God of Small Things is a politically charged novel by Indian author Arundhati Roy. It is a story about the childhood experiences of a pair of fraternal twins who become victims of circumstance....                - 32. Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee                Disgrace is a 1999 novel by South African-born author J. M. Coetzee, winner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature; the book itself won the Booker Prize in 1999, the year in which it was published. ...                - 33. The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood                The Blind Assassin is an award winning, bestselling novel by the Canadian author Margaret Atwood. It was first published by McClelland and Stewart in 2000. Set in Canada, it is narrated from the pr...                - 34. True History of the Kelly Gang by Peter Carey                True History of the Kelly Gang is a historical novel by Australian writer Peter Carey. It was first published in Brisbane by the University of Queensland Press in 2000. It won the 2001 Man Booker P...                - 35. Life of Pi by Yann Martel                Life of Pi is a fantasy adventure novel written by Canadian author Yann Martel. In the story, the protagonist Piscine "Pi" Molitor Patel, an Indian boy from Pondicherry, explores issues of spiritua...                - 36. Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre                Vernon God Little is the Booker Prize winning debut novel of Australian-born author DBC Pierre, the pseudonym used by Peter Warren Finlay. The title character is a fifteen-year-old boy who lives...                - 37. The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst                The Line of Beauty is a 2004 Booker Prize-winning novel by Alan Hollinghurst. Set in the United Kingdom in the early to mid-1980s, the story surrounds the post-Oxford life of the young gay prota...                - 38. The Sea by John Banville                The Sea (2005) is the eighteenth novel by Irish author John Banville. The story is told by Max Morden, a self-aware, retired art historian attempting to reconcile himself to the deaths of those ...                - 39. The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai                Set in the 1980s, the book tells the story of Jemubhai Popatlal Patel, a judge living out a disenchanted retirement in Kalimpong, a hill station in the Himalayan foothills, and his relationship wit...                - 40. The Gathering by Anne Enright                The Gathering is the fourth novel by Irish author Anne Enright. It won the 2007 Man Booker Prize. The novel traces the narrator's inner journey, setting out to derive meaning from past and prese...                - 41. The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga                The White Tiger is the debut novel by Indian author Aravind Adiga. It was first published in 2008 and won the Man Booker Prize for the same year. The novel studies the contrast between India's rise...                - 42. Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel                Wolf Hall (2009) is a Man Booker Prize-winning novel by English author Hilary Mantel, published by Fourth Estate. Set in the 1520s, it is about Thomas Cromwell's rise to power in the Tudor court of...                - 43. The Finkler Question: A Novel by Howard Jacobson                Julian Treslove, a professionally unspectacular and disappointed BBC worker, and Sam Finkler, a popular Jewish philosopher, writer and television personality, are old school friends. Despite a pric...                - 44. The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes                Winner of the 2011 Man Booker Prize By an acclaimed writer at the height of his powers, The Sense of an Ending extends a streak of extraordinary books that began with the best-selling Arthur & Geor...                - 45. Bring Up the Bodies: A Novel by Hilary Mantel                Winner of the 2012 Man Booker Prize Winner of the 2012 Costa Book of the Year Award The sequel to Hilary Mantel's 2009 Man Booker Prize winner and New York Times bestseller, Wolf Hall delves into t...                - 46. The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton                Winner of the 2013 Man Booker Prize and Governor General’s Award for Fiction, and set during the heady days of New Zealand’s Gold Rush, The Luminaries is a magnificent novel of love, lust, murder, ...                -
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ericfruits · 8 years ago
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The government stalls on backing an experiment in tidal power
KICKING off a tour of the United Kingdom’s four increasingly disunited nations ahead of Brexit negotiations, Theresa May arrived in Swansea on March 20th bearing gifts. The prime minister announced that the Welsh and British governments would together invest £241m ($300m) in a regional plan to put Wales at the “forefront of science and innovation”. Boosters claim this could be a “transformative” deal for Wales, which has long suffered from industrial decline.
But among the promises, there was one omission: no mention of the Swansea Bay tidal lagoon, a pilot project for a new method of generating electricity. When pressed, Mrs May said that officials were still looking at the idea. Local politicians and manufacturers expressed their disappointment at more procrastination. The government, though, worries about the price tag.
If it went ahead, the project could be the first of its kind in the world (there is another tentative tidal-power proposal in the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia). A tidal lagoon works by using the rise and fall of the tides to generate electricity. At Swansea, a 10km (6 mile) seawall would capture the water created by the high tide, which would then be released to drive 16 turbines embedded in the wall. The company behind the proposal, Tidal Lagoon Power (TLP), selected Swansea Bay because it has the second-highest tidal reach in the world, after Nova Scotia, and a shallow seabed.
TLP has lined up the required £1.3bn of private finance, a manufacturing supply chain and cross-party support in the Welsh Assembly, which likes the look of the jobs that it could bring. A report on the potential of tidal power commissioned by the previous government and chaired by Charles Hendry, a former energy minister, endorsed the idea last December. But before it can get under way, Mrs May must sign a deal to buy its electricity.
Attempts to make marine power—that is, wave and tidal energy—commercially viable have lagged behind other renewables such as wind. A few tidal barrages, built across rivers or estuaries, have been operating for years at various sites around the world. But they have never been widely deployed because of the disruption they cause to shipping and the damage they do to the environment. Proposals for a giant barrage across the River Severn, in south-west England, were shelved in 2010. Backers of tidal lagoons say that because they stretch out into the open sea, they interfere less with shipping and bird life—though Swansea’s anglers fret that the turbines would turn their salmon into pâté.
Much of the pioneering work on tidal power has been done at the European Marine Energy Centre in the Orkney islands. Neil Kermode, its director, says his team has tested 17 variations of tide and wave technology from nine different countries. With a technological lead, and big tidal ranges all around its coast, Britain is well placed to exploit tidal energy, argues the Hendry report.
If the Swansea Bay project were to work, Mark Shorrock, the boss of TLP, would like to build five much bigger tidal lagoons at Cardiff, Colwyn Bay, Newport, West Cumbria and Bridgwater Bay. The Cardiff lagoon would have up to 110 turbines and cost more like £8bn. Together they could meet about 8% of Britain’s electricity needs, TLP says. For comparison, the government recently gave the go ahead to the Hinkley Point nuclear power station in Somerset, which is expected to provide 7% of Britain’s electricity. Lagoons have a longer operating life (120 years, against 35 or so for nuclear), are safer and do not have expensive decommissioning costs.
The problem is the price of their electricity. Tidal lagoon power is currently much more expensive than either nuclear or offshore wind. The so-called strike price that the government would have to pay for Swansea’s electricity, to get the project off the ground, would be about £123 per megawatt hour, compared with £92.50 for Hinkley and under £100 for offshore wind. The Hendry report argues that the price of tidal power should fall sharply over the medium term if the technology works and more lagoons are built. That has been the story of offshore wind. The strike price for Hinkley, by contrast, is guaranteed for 35 years.
The government’s hesitation over the initial strike price for tidal power is understandable. And tidal energy is intermittent, since the tides come and go only twice a day. But the Swansea pilot would be a chance to make a smallish bet on a new technology that may yet turn out to be a useful part of Britain’s future energy mix. It looks worth a modest gamble.
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torentialtribute · 5 years ago
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When Sportsmail trained with Team GB ahead of 2019 European Games 
In anticipation of this summer's European Games, which started on Friday, [Sportsuniversity] was invited to spend a day with one of the British best amateur boxers who hope to win medals in Minsk.
The results were predictably horrible.
Lauren Price is a former world kickboxing champion and international footballer with Wales. She is now one of Great Britain & # 39; s largest medal hope for next year's Olympic Games in Tokyo.
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Daniel Matthews of Sportsmail was invited to train for a day in a gym in Sheffield
In the meantime, my best sports performance came back in 1999 when I won the Surrey Under-7 mini tennis championships. To. Trophy.
My boxing heritage is even more limited.
At their disposal is a state-of-the-art fitness center here at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, which
children on the full-size athletics track and in the coming hours behind a branded fire door, comparable levels of bloom would follow dbad.
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Matthews has trained in a state-of-the-art training at the ultramodern gymnasium in Sheffield gym at the English Institute for Sport in Sheffield
But at least I and the other sacrificial lamb looked like it.
The massacre started with a warm-up – skipping – simple enough.
& # 39; You can't go in there because the physiologists have to sign it & # 39 ;, we are told. disappointment would not be more unlivable.
Suitably warm, we go to the wall of mirrors, where the cream of the British crop exerts its skills and sharpen his technique. ]
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Price speaks through the basics – puncture, right hand, left corner The ABCs of boxing on all levels Turn your right foot on the right hand, turn your hand around when throwing the hook.
Then it was time for some work Mike Tyson famously said that "everyone should plan until they are beaten in the mouth" and it is true that you never feel so invincible as when nothing comes back.
Pric he resisted testing our chin, but she introduced us to the double end bags. In other words: a punching bag attached to both the floor and the ceiling, this means that you have to come back every time you hit it.
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It was a difficult day for him – he has a limited pedigree when it comes to sweet science
Designed to to test your timing and accuracy, it also improves your footwork as you learn to throw and move, or feel the effects.After a few minutes of hitting mostly air, your arms start to feel like lead.Boxing may seem like a basic sport, but the stamina needed to simply keep your hands up and throw punches for even one round is often overlooked n.
But not satisfied with being ashamed of us for the double end bag, Price took us to drill on the heavy bag. 20 seconds of boxing – jab, double jab, right hand – and then 10 seconds of non-stop recording, as hard as you can. Repeat for a minute. Rest a minute. Repeat. Repeat. And then collapse.
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Matthews admitted that at the end of the session, it felt like
The last humiliation came from a reaction machine that Anthony Joshua donated to the gym. The LED lights and the touch screen may look good, but there was nothing attractive about not tapping the lights with a kettle bell.
I was still looking towards the end, but my body felt like it was falling apart. BT Sport brings live action from the European Games of Minsk 2019.
BT Sport brings live action from the European Games of Minsk 2019. Follow all Team GB athletes in action and switch between sports while competing takes place at BT Sport 1, from Friday 21 June to Sunday 30 June. For more information, go to bt.com/sportelko19459004? /06/21/21/15100526-7163771-image-a-8_1561150548614.jpg "height =" 423 "width =" 634 "alt =" The header of the Sportsmail reporter lowers the price at the end of the brutal session "class =" blkBorder img
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world-of-wales · 1 year ago
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WILL ♡ CAT
The Prince and Princess of Wales at Guards Polo Club for the Royal Charity Polo Cup || 6 JULY 2023
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The Princess of Wales during a visit to HMP High Down in Surrey to learn about how her patronage, The Forward Trust charity supports those in the criminal justice system to manage and recover from their addictions || 12 SEPTEMBER 2023
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JAMES NORTON!!! JAMES NORTON!!! JAMES NORTON!!! And Rachel too. BUT JAMES!!!!
Idk who I'm jealous of more, him or them
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PRINCESS OF GIGGLES ♡
The Princess of Wales watches Carlos Alcaraz vs Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon 2023 men's final on Centre Court during day fourteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club || 16 JULY 2023
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The Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis photographed for their 2023 Christmas Card || 10 DECEMBER 2023
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The Princess of Wales at Guards Polo Club for the Royal Charity Polo Cup || 6 JULY 2023
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The Prince and Princess of Wales surprised the NHS workers at the Big Tea Party at St Thomas' Hospital ahead of the NHS's 75th anniversary today || May 2023 || MAY 2023
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CAT ♡ VIC
The Princess of Wales and The Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden at Windsor Castle || 30 NOVEMBER 2023
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world-of-wales · 11 months ago
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❥ UPCOMING ENGAGEMENTS
The Prince and Princess of Wales will make their first trip abroad of 2024 in February to visit British troops and thank them for their service on behalf of the nation.
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GO WILLIAM!!!
The Princess of Wales is her husband's personal cheerleader as he plays Polo || 6 JULY 2023
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