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April 15, 2024 at 11:22 AM. LONDON (Reuters) - Prince Harry has lost his first attempt to appeal against the dismissal of his legal challenge over the British government's decision to take away ...
May 3, 2024 at 7:10 PM. LONDON (Reuters) - King Charles and other senior British royals are to relinquish patronages of almost 200 charities and organisations after a review of their association ...
Prince William and Prince Harry made separate appearances at an awards ceremony in honor of their mother, the late Princess Diana. William made a brief mention of Kate Middleton in his speech ...
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October. 3 October – Undertakers go on strike in London, leaving more than 800 corpses unburied. 7 October – Rock band Queen 's power ballad "We Are the Champions" is released. 10 October – Missing 20-year-old sex worker Jean Jordan is found dead in Chorlton, Manchester, nine days after she was last seen alive.
The National Museum of Wales opens the Welsh Folk Museum at St Fagans to the public, the first open-air museum in the UK (director: Iorwerth Peate). 4 July – 1948 Northwood mid-air collision: A Scandinavian Airlines Douglas DC-6 and an Avro York of No. 99 Squadron RAF collide over Northwood, London, and crash killing all 39 people aboard both ...
The pomp, the glamour, the conflicts, the characters: When it comes to Britain's royal family, Americans can't seem to get enough. While, yes, the United States got its start in 1776 by rejecting ...
19 July — King George V opens the replacement Lambeth Bridge across the Thames in London. 30 July-14 August — Great Britain and Northern Ireland compete at the Olympics in Los Angeles, California and win 4 gold, 7 silver and 5 bronze. 1 August — Forrest Mars produces the first Mars bar in his Slough factory. [9]