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love square between herself, Camilla, Camilla’s future husband and her brother Prince Charles.In fact, she is the very reason that royal security was changed dramatically.
In the 1970s, Princess Anne was the victim of a kidnapping attempt, and it is one of the wildest royal stories we’ve ever heard.One evening, as Anne and her new husband, Mark Phillips, returned to Buckingham Palace on 20 March 1974 a man attempted to kidnap the royal couple.According to The Guardian, he was the first man to
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In what was a terrifying incident, WWE wrestler Sonya Deville was almost kidnapped by a stalker, as reported by ESPN. Phillip A.
Sonya Deville was the target of an attempted kidnapping, according to ESPN.
Princess Anne celebrated her 70th birthday by releasing three brand new portraits.The Princess Royal turned 70 on Saturday August 15, 2020.All three photographs were shot by John Swannell at Gatcombe Park, where Princess Anne resides.The queen's daughter has turned 70.Princess Anne, also known as The Princess Royal, celebrated her 70th birthday on Saturday.
Princess Anne turns 70 on Saturday, and ahead of her special day, Buckingham Palace has released several new photos of Queen Elizabeth's only daughter. In the first image shared to the royal family's official Twitter account, Anne is pictured wearing a green outfit as she gazes into the camera.
Princess Anne is divine! Queen Elizabeth II's daughter posed for a series of new portraits to celebrate her 70th birthday, which is on Saturday, Aug. 15.
David Robb Labor EditorThe onscreen exploits of stuntwomen, and their off-screen battles for fair and equal treatment, is explored in Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story, a new documentary from director April Wright for Shout! Studios that debuts September 22 on digital platforms.Narrated by Fast & Furious franchise star Michelle Rodriquez and based on Mollie Gregory’s 2015 best-seller, the film chronicles the lives of women who perform the stunts in some of Hollywood’s biggest action