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Kate Middleton is the perfect ‘modern and relatable royal’ by opting for classic ‘basics’ in birthday photo, style experts claim

The Princess of Wales proved she’s the perfect ‘modern and relatable royal’ in a previously unseen photograph posted by Prince William for her birthday, experts have claimed.  The Prince of Wales, 42, shared a deeply personal message this week to mark Kate’s 43rd birthday, calling her the ‘most incredible wife …

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Fun-loving, popular and living the life Harry and Meghan turned their backs on: Inside story of royal couple who are model of what Sussexes could have been – and the revealing details that show just what they have lost: ANGELA MOLLARD

This week marks five years since Megxit, the infamous moment the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced they were ditching the Royal Family for a life of freedom. They planned to pursue exciting new work opportunities, find fans further afield and enjoy a happiness that had eluded them as senior …

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King Charles’ former aide Michael Fawcett exposed royal charity to ‘substantial risk’, inquiry finds

The King’s former closest aide, Michael Fawcett, exposed Charles’ scandal-linked charitable foundation to ‘substantial risk’, a regulator found yesterday. A report by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) found Charles’ former valet was appointed to run the then-Prince’s Foundation with no job description or formal responsibilities. The watchdog …

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Royal Society of Literature in chaos as chairman and director resign amid accusations it lowered standards to have a ‘more diverse’ membership and failed to support Salman Rushdie after near-fatal stabbing

The Royal Society of Literature has been flung into chaos after two of its chiefs resigned after a string of scandals.  Chairman Daljit Nagra and director Molly Rosenberg stepped down from the 205-year-old charity after rows over freedom of speech and accusations it lowered its standards to have a ‘more diverse’ …

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