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So, have you read Finding Freedom yet?
The highly anticipated new book about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex came out this week. Whether you love that the couple is finding a way to live their lives on their own terms, or you think they've abdicated important responsibilities, it can be illuminating to learn more about the choices they made.
If you've read the book and want to talk about it, great! If you haven't — and frankly, that's understandable, as there's a lot going on during this chaotic summer — we're here to give you the highlights.
Have a great and an enlightening weekend, royal watchers! 👑👑
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It's not all Meghan and Harry, all the time! Here are some sweet photos of William and Kate visiting an arcade on Barry Island in South Wales, where they talked to local vendors about the impact of the pandemic on business — and indulged in a little fun with the claw machine. |
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We all know the Queen loves corgis. But the Royal Family has a long history of canine companions of all kinds — and some have even been immortalized in sculpture.
Balmoral Castle, the summer retreat that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip always visit towards the end of the summer, is home to a statue of Queen Victoria's beloved collie, Noble. The pup died at the property in 1887, at the age of six and a half. If his statue is anything to go by, he certainly lived up to his name. |
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