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  • 2 weeks ago | gbnews.com | Svar Nanan-Sen

    Princess Eugenie marked World Oceans Day by posting a photograph showing her at the beach with her two young sons. The 35-year-old royal shared a picture of her in the sea with August, four, and Ernest, two, on her social media account. Her decision to share this intimate family moment on World Oceans Day underscores her commitment to raising awareness about marine environments.

  • 2 weeks ago | gbnews.com | Svar Nanan-Sen

    Meghan Markle is expanding her As Ever lifestyle brand to include hospitality services, according to reports. The Duchess of Sussex 43, is trademarking the brand for hotels and restaurants. The trademark filing will reportedly cover accommodation services, temporary lodgings and "provision of food and drink". This expansion could see the Duchess serving her own culinary creations, potentially featuring recipes from her recent Netflix cooking show With Love, Meghan, according to The Sun.

  • 2 weeks ago | gbnews.com | Svar Nanan-Sen

    Princess Anne has chosen to forgo public festivities for her 75th birthday, opting instead to gather more than 100 of her charitable organisations at Buckingham Palace. The Princess Royal has declined parties and personal publicity in favour of hosting a forum for her patronages. The decision reflects her longstanding preference for focusing on charitable work rather than personal celebration. The gathering brought together representatives from 111 organisations at the palace last Thursday.

  • 2 weeks ago | gbnews.com | Svar Nanan-Sen

    The Duchess of Edinburgh has issued a harrowing statement on the number of victims of sexual violence in war zones, saying "it doesn't seem to stop" and that she wishes "it would get less". Speaking during a visit to the Imperial War Museum's Unsilenced exhibition, Sophie revealed that "the stories never get any easier and they never change" as she reflected on her travels to conflict zones worldwide.

  • 2 weeks ago | gbnews.com | Svar Nanan-Sen

    The Prince of Wales and Sir David Attenborough have come together to discuss the broadcaster's latest documentary, which explores the world beneath the waves. The film will be available for streaming worldwide this Sunday, coinciding with World Ocean's Day. Their conversation, filmed at the Royal Festival Hall in early May, saw the pair discussing Sir David's lifelong journey of ocean exploration. The meeting took place ahead of the Future Generations' Premiere of the documentary.

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