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Rory McIlroy and Co can’t escape the claws of ‘Wee Beastie’, as Royal Troon’s famous Postage Stamp wreaks havoc at The Open – but local amateur shows the way forward

Royal Troon’s infamous Postage Stamp hole claimed a host of Open victims Rory McIlroy was amongst those who struggled the most at Royal Troon ‘The Wee Beastie’, as the locals call it, is the most iconic hole on the course  By James Sharpe Published: 17:30 EDT, 18 July 2024 | …

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Bryson DeChambeau reveals exactly what Rory Mcllroy said to him after the Northern Irishman’s US Open choke… with the pair crossing paths at Royal Troon this week

Bryson DeChambeau beat Rory Mcilroy to the US Open title last month  The Northern Irishman did not congratulate American and left straight away The pair crossed paths on the practice range at Royal Troon on Monday By Abdi Rashid Published: 08:28 EDT, 18 July 2024 | Updated: 09:53 EDT, 18 …

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Who is the Duchess of Wellington? Lesser known royal, 69, turns heads at State Opening of Parliament with her regal tiara and extravagant brooch

The Duchess of Wellington caused quite a stir in the House of Lords at the ceremonial State Opening of Parliament today. King Charles may have delivered a historic speech but the elegant tiara and brooch worn by the Duchess – officially known as Princess Antonia Elizabeth Brigid Louise Mansfeld of Prussia – …

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Camilla at 77: Her credentials for joining the Royal Family were impeccable, but Camilla had to survive a torrent of abuse to get there – and this year she has been King Charles’ rock, writes BRIAN HOEY

As she reaches 77 today, Camilla has a great deal to look back on in just the past year. The Coronation in Westminster Abbey – where our Queen wore a dazzling array of diamonds and other jewels as she was crowned alongside her husband King Charles – was the crowning …

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‘You may now kiss… the King’: Charles’ peck on the cheek in Guernsey is not the first time His Majesty has been warmly greeted… so is royal protocol evolving, asks NATASHA LIVINGSTONE

From badly-behaved animals to torrential rain, King Charles’s trip to the Channel Islands has so far had all the ingredients of a quintessential royal visit. But the monarch perhaps got more than he bargained for when he greeted the public in the small town of St Peter Port in Guernsey …

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