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Aussie star reveals exactly how far along Meghan is in pregnancy
Since the announcement Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are expecting a baby, royal fans have been wondering when exactly the little bundle of joy will arrive. The only indication Kensington Palace has provided is that Meghan is due to give birth in spring 2019, which would be April, May or June next year. Now Australian singer Missy Higgins, who met Meghan and Harry in Sydney on Tuesday, has let slip exactly how far along the Duchess of Sussex is in her pregnancy.
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Tension between Fergie and Prince Philip at Eugenie's wedding, says royal expert
Prince Philip did attend the wedding of his granddaughter, Princess Eugenie, but the tension between the 97-year-old and Sarah Ferguson was clear to see, says royal expert Duncan Larcombe. Larcombe, who spent over a decade working as the royal editor at The Sun, admitted that Philip turning up at today’s wedding as a “big deal”. Speaking to Kate Thornton during episode nine of ‘The Royal Box‘, Larcombe spoke of Philip and Fergie’s infamous feud and confirmed that this is the closest proximity
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This is how you actually pronounce Eugenie's name
Don't know about you, but we have absolutely no idea the correct way of pronouncing Eugenie's name.
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You've never seen 'the most beautiful royal' like this before
As 38th in line to the throne, Windsor, who is the daughter of Queen Elizabeth II's cousin, the Duke of Kent, is forging a successful career in the brand's new "Reign of Rock" campaign.
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Diana didn't want to divorce Charles, says her personal trainer
The princess's former personal trainer, Jenni Rivett, speaks exclusively to Yahoo UK during 'The Royal Box'
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The surprising thing banned from Princess Eugenie's wedding
Princess Eugenie, the ninth-in-line to the throne, will wed on 12 October.
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made wrong call with children's safety statement, says former royal bodyguard
"If you don't want that negative publicity, why do you need to take a baby that doesn't know where she is to a park in South London?"