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Meghan Markle’s arrival was a ‘crucial moment’ in Prince Harry’s life


October 31, 2020

Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle’s arrival was a ‘crucial moment’ in Prince Harry’s life, according to royal expert and author Robert Lacey. Robert Lacey says Harry, who tied the knot to Meghan Markle in 2018, became ‘resentful’ after his wedding to his ladylove as the Duchess opened his eyes to unfair treatment compared to his elder brother Prince William. According …

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Khloé Kardashian touches on quarantining away from daughter True: ‘its heart-wrenching’


October 31, 2020

Khloé Kardashian is heartbroken over being forced to quarantine away from her daughter True, all because she contracted Covid-19 while vacationing with her sisters. “It was so incredibly scary,” Khloé told Ellen DeGeneres during an appearance on her show. “I mean, it still is scary, but especially then when the whole world was shutting down and we didn’t have really …

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Grimes claims son X Æ A-XII like R-rated movies, ‘radical art’


October 31, 2020

Grimes and Elon Musk have been introducing their five-month-old son X Æ A-XII to various different kinds of sensory play, from ‘radical art’ to R-rated movies. The proud parents went into total radio silence ever since the announcement of X Æ A-XII’s name caused an uproar of confusion online, until now. During her interview for The New York Times, Grimes touched upon …

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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry’s romance secret was out during Halloween party in Canada: Here’s how


October 31, 2020

Duke of Sussex Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who tied the knot in May 2018, started dating in July 2016 and the news about their romance broke out when the lovebirds were enjoying a Halloween party secretly in Toronto, Canada. The Mirror UK quoting book Finding Freedom reported that in October 2016, Meghan and Harry were enjoying a ‘perfect’ Halloween party with Prince Eugenie …

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Prince Harry accused of being a bare-faced hypocrite’: report


October 31, 2020

Prince Harry named a ‘bare-faced hypocrite’ by royal commentator Robert Jobson, all for his unsolicited comments against a fellow soldier back in 2009. “I find this bare-faced hypocrisy, coming out from them,” Jobson began by telling The Royal Beat. The hypocrisy referenced is the remark Prince Harry once made against a fellow member of the Armed Forces. Jobson explained the instance in …

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Science journal Lancet blasts Trump’s virus ‘disaster’, urges vote for change


October 31, 2020

The Lancet has become the latest science journal to urge Americans to vote for change in next week’s presidential election, publishing a scathing editorial on Friday that described the United States pandemic response under Donald Trump as “disastrous”. The medical journal did not explicitly back Democratic challenger Joe Biden in its commentary, focusing instead on the issues it said had hindered the US …

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UK’s Johnson considering new national lockdown for England


October 31, 2020

LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is considering imposing a new month-long national lockdown in England next week after scientists said the coronavirus was spreading faster than their worst predictions, a government official said. The pandemic is spreading in most parts of Britain, where the official death toll of 46,299 is the highest in Europe. The new measures were still …

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US signs up pharmacy chains as COVID-19 vaccination centres: report


October 31, 2020

Several US retail pharmacy chains have agreed to serve as COVID-19 vaccination sites under a federal government plan, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. A plan by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed companies who have agreed to participate include Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc, CVS Health Corp, Walmart Inc, Kroger Co and Costco Wholesale Corp, …

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Armenia, Azerbaijan agree to defuse Nagorno-Karabakh conflict


October 31, 2020

Armenia and Azerbaijan failed to reach agreement on a fresh ceasefire in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict during talks in Geneva on Friday, but did agree to measures to defuse tensions, including vowing not to target civilians, mediators said. Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and his Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov sat down for face-to-face talks aimed at reining in more than a …

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