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    Duchess of Cornwall believes more children should learn poems by heart as ‘makes them concentrate’ | Daily Mail Online

     

    Camilla, who names Christina Rossetti’s poem Echo as a favourite, reflects on the success of her Reading Room project, which, she says, many people had assumed would be ‘a total flop’. She adds: ‘It is a book club, something that I conjured up in lockdown. A lot of people wrote to me after I’d recommended a few books for them to read and it went so well and I got so many letters that I thought, why not start to put it on a bigger scale?

    ‘There were a few people who were convinced that it wasn’t going to go anywhere and it would be a total flop, but luckily I’ve been able to prove them wrong.’

    The Duchess of Cornwall placed copies of some of her favourite books in a red phone box library at the tiny library exchange in Abergeldie in rural Aberdeenshire earlier this year

     
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    The Duchess of Cornwall placed copies of some of her favourite books in a red phone box library at the tiny library exchange in Abergeldie in rural Aberdeenshire earlier this year

    The podcast, part of a series featuring Commonwealth authors, was produced by students at Chester University, where the Duchess, as the Countess of Chester, holds an honorary degree.

    Camilla will also open the Daily Mail-sponsored Chalke Valley History Festival, at Broad Chalke, near Salisbury, Wiltshire, on June 20.

    l The Commonwealth Poetry Podcast is available from today on commonwealthpoetrypodcast.co.uk and on iTunes, Spotify and Amazon Music. 

     

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    Queen, 96, reaches extraordinary milestone as she becomes world’s SECOND longest-serving monarch | Daily Mail Online

    The Queen has reached an incredible new milestone after becoming the world’s second longest reigning monarch.

    Her Majesty, 96, will overtake Thailand‘s King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who reigned for 70 years and 126 days between 1946 and 2016, from today.

    Earlier this month, the Queen surpassed Johan II of Liechtenstein, who reigned for 70 years and 91 days, until his death in February 1929. 

    Louis XIV of France remains the longest-reigning monarch, with a 72-year and 110-day reign from 1643 until 1715, while the Queen’s stint on the throne now stands at 70 years and 126 day, equal to King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s.

    The Queen has reached a new milestone today, after becoming the world's second longest reigning monarch with 70 years and 126 days on the throne under her belt  

    The Queen has reached a new milestone today, after becoming the world’s second longest reigning monarch with 70 years and 126 days on the throne under her belt

     Prince Johan II of Liechtenstein, who reigned for 70 years and 91 days, until his death in February 1929  

    Prince Johan II of Liechtenstein, who reigned for 70 years and 91 days, until his death in February 1929

      

    King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thaliand pictured with the Queen during a state visit to the UK in July 1960 

    King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thaliand pictured with the Queen during a state visit to the UK in July 1960

     

    Louis XIV of France (pictured), known as Louis the Great, became King at the tender age of four following the death of his father Louis XIII, and ruled from 14 May 1643 to 1 September 1715  

    Louis XIV of France (pictured), known as Louis the Great, became King at the tender age of four following the death of his father Louis XIII, and ruled from 14 May 1643 to 1 September 1715

     

     

    in reply to: What are the Royals getting up to? #1740555
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    LOL  very good!

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    Then we have Australian women!

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    australian pioneer women photos of the 1700 century – Bing images

    Obviously I don’t have the luxury of being able to read all of this just bits!

    australian pioneer women photos of the 1700 century – Bing images

    Essay – Colonial Women in the Australian Dictionary of Biography – Australian Dictionary of Biography (anu.edu.au)

     

    The little-known story of Australia’s convict women – Australian Geographic

    Elizabeth Gurney Fry who regularly cared for the convict women at Newgate. Image credit: National Portrait Gallery
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    The women who won the west: Behind every great pioneer of the American prairies was a gutsy wife, sewing the tents, tending the children – and boiling acorns for dinner

    Behind every great pioneer of the American prairies was a gutsy wife

    Katie Hickman tells the stories of the women who made it possible for their men to be the great pioneers of the American West. The UK-based author tells the traumatic stories of families journeys across the US. For example, Olive Oatman (inset) and her sister Mary Ann were taken captive by the Yavapai tribe. The journeys always started off well: wagon loaded, children excited, lovely spring morning, and off they set across the fields to their golden future. But it never took long for the weather to turn and for the whole thing to descend into an extended nightmare: dust storms, hail storms, buffalo stampedes, scorpions, quagmires, oxen bellowing, children crying, families falling out with each other, attacks by Native Americans, pistol shots going off, desperate thirst, nothing to eat but boiled acorns, snowstorms and eventually the enforced abandonment of the beloved wagon and no option but to trudge on with bleeding feet across the frozen wastes.

     

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    The one-year-old looked in awe of the festivities.© Provided by Are Media Pty LtdThe one-year-old looked in awe of the festivities.

    Underneath Eugenie’s Jubilee Pageant post, a fan wrote, “Aaaaw, little August is the image of mummy!”

    Another shared, “Looks not just like you but also like a little Princess Beatrice ????.”

    “Precious little boy! Looks just like his mama!,” wrote a third commenter.

     

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    Prince William goes undercover as a Big Issue seller in London complete with red vest and hat – then poses for a photo after he’s spotted by a passerby who praises the ‘silent gesture’ of charity

    Prince William goes undercover as a Big Issue in Westminster

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    Inspiring photographs have emerged online capturing a beaming Duke of Cambridge, 39, quietly selling the magazine in Rochester Row, Westminster, before posing with several passersby (pictured left and centre). In one instance, he was spotted by a passing Londoner, who had a ‘private moment with the future King, who was humble and working silently in the background’, before the royal asked if he wanted to buy the Big Issue. When the passerby said he had ‘no change’, father-of-three William, dressed in a blue shirt and matching jeans, produced a mobile card machine. The Duke of Cambridge has been working alongside projects helping the homeless since his late mother, Princess Diana, took him to visit a London homeless shelter when he was a child. Kensington Palace declined to comment on Prince William’s Big Issue volunteering. Pictured right, Prince William during his visit to Cardiff on Saturday, alongside his wife Kate and their two oldest children, Prince George, eight, and Princess Charlotte, seven. 

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    How dreadful.

     

     

    Mexican footbridge collapses during inaugural walk by mayor | Daily Mail Online

    City officials and press members were among those who joined the mayor of the south central Mexico of Cuernavaca to celebrate the inauguration of a footbridge Tuesday moments before it collapsed, sending about two dozen people plunging into a stream       

    City officials and press members were among those who joined the mayor of the south central Mexico of Cuernavaca to celebrate the inauguration of a footbridge Tuesday moments before it collapsed, sending about two dozen people plunging into a stream

    At least 25 people were injured after a footbridge collapsed in the south central Mexican city of Cuernavaca on Tuesday. Mayor José Luis Urióstegui was joined by his wife, city officials and journalist for the inaugural walk across the Ribereño Bridge at Porfirio Díaz Park when the span that had been recently remodeled collapsed  

    At least 25 people were injured after a footbridge collapsed in the south central Mexican city of Cuernavaca on Tuesday. Mayor José Luis Urióstegui was joined by his wife, city officials and journalist for the inaugural walk across the Ribereño Bridge at Porfirio Díaz Park when the span that had been recently remodeled collapsed

     

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    All those years ago.

     

    Napalm Girl 50 years on: Woman from iconic Vietnam war image reveals her life as a grandmother living in Toronto and how burns scarred a third of her body but says: ‘I’m no longer a victim of war’

    Napalm Girl from iconic Vietnam war image reveals life as grandmother in Toronto 50 years

    Kim Phuc became immortalized as the tragic face of the Vietnam War when she ran naked and screaming towards photographer Nick Ut after being doused in napalm on June 8, 1972. The searing and unforgettable image taken by Associated Press photographer Nick Ut shocked all who saw it, apart from US President Richard Nixon, who believed it had been ‘fixed’ to sway public opinion against his campaign. On the anniversary of one of the most iconic images of the 20th century, Kim is still alive in Toronto and says she is ‘no longer a victim of war’, despite still suffering scars and saying the pain lasts a lifetime.

     

    in reply to: What are the Royals getting up to? #1740548
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    Netflix bosses will be ‘dismayed’ by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s failure to be photographed with the Queen and Prince William and Kate at the Jubilee, royal expert claims 

    Netflix 'dismayed' by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Jubilee failure

    Prince Harry’s biographer Angela Levin told GB News she’d heard the streaming-giant was desperate for the pair to secure images of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with royals like the Queen and Prince William as part of the series they are filming (left, and right) Ms Levin’s comments come a day after it emerged Harry and Meghan had also failed to persuade the Queen to pose alongside daughter and name-sake Lilibet (inset, Angela).

     

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    Australia’s cost of living over the last 50 years.

     

    Australian house prices over the last 50 years: A retrospective (savings.com.au)

     

     

    in reply to: Enjoy the beauty of our world #1740833
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    Hubby has just told me we did it years ago out from Cairns I think.

    It was very good I would not mind doing it again but I doubt I ever will.

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    Travellers rave about a ‘secret’ magnificent railway journey with breathtaking scenery in Australia: ‘It looks straight out of Europe’Travellers rave about Kuranda Scenic Railway near Cairns that goes through mountains and

    Travellers are flocking to the enchanting Kuranda Scenic Railway in Far North Queensland which runs through lush rainforest past scenic mountains and waterfalls. The historical train journey runs through Queensland’s world heritage-listed rainforest from a historical town of the same name all the way to Cairns. Guests and passengers have been raving about the incredible journey that snakes through the Wet Tropics rainforest and Scandinavian-like mountains, and past tumbling waterfalls. The 100-year-old train and charming stations will transport guests back in time with one calling the journey an ‘old school experience’

     

    Hi Plan B!

    Wondered how you are and have you done this trip?

    in reply to: What are the Royals getting up to? #1740547
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    Traditional touches: Shaker style doors can be seen on the wall cabinets between Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte

     
     
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    Traditional touches: Shaker style doors can be seen on the wall cabinets between Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte

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    The children, who are all a little too small to reach the counter tops, have been thoughtfully provided with stools

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    Inside Kate Middleton’s ‘unpretentious’ kitchen: How the Duchess has created an ‘unfussy’ room complete with a calm neutral colour scheme, a £499 KitchenAid and £4,000 ‘professional’ range cooker

    Inside Kate Middleton's 'unpretentious' and 'unfussy' Anmer Hall kitchen that is fit for

    Kate Middleton (pictured) has revealed a glimpse into her ‘unfussy and unpretentious’ Anmer Hall kitchen, sharing some photos of herself baking Platinum Jubilee treats with her three children. The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, was snapped in the kitchen of her Norfolk mansion whipping up some cupcakes with Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four (pictured). When it comes to what the kitchen could suggest about the Cambridge’s interests, interior design expert Benji Lewis told FEMAIL: ‘It looks as if cooking is quite the pastime, what with the assorted mixers and the range cooker that looks like it’s an appropriate size to afford versatility when it comes to culinary activity.’ He added: ‘Whilst the overall feel of the kitchen is homely, it’s unfussy and unpretentious, perhaps it’s even a kitchen that was already in the home when they moved into it. It’s certainly not a kitchen in which one would feel required to stand on ceremony, there’s nothing flashy about it, on the contrary it’s very normal with its simple knobs (some unpainted even), some open shelving and a lick of pale blue paint against soft grey or tan walls.’

     

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    Lilibet’s first birthday: Harry and Meghan’s daughter is pictured at Frogmore Cottage | Daily Mail Online

     

    This previously unseen picture was released by hours before the Sussexes shared the image of Lilibet. Pictured is Duchess of Cambridge with Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George

    This previously unseen picture was released by hours before the Sussexes shared the image of Lilibet. Pictured is Duchess of Cambridge with Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George

    Prince William is pictured in full military uniform with Prince Louis before Trooping the Colour on Thursday              

    Prince William is pictured in full military uniform with Prince Louis before Trooping the Colour on Thursday

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Lilibet’s first birthday: Harry and Meghan’s daughter is pictured at Frogmore Cottage | Daily Mail Online

     

    In this picture Lilibet is seen in her mother Meghan's arms beside photographer Misan Harriman's family which includes his wife Camilla Holmstroem              

    In this picture Lilibet is seen in her mother Meghan’s arms beside photographer Misan Harriman’s family which includes his wife Camilla Holmstroem

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    in reply to: What are the Royals getting up to? #1740542
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    ‘First time this has happened’: Doctors left shocked after clinical trial for cancer drug cures the disease in every participant 

    Clinical trials for the drug dostarlimab in treating colorectal cancer have had incredible results, curing all patients of their cancer.

     

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