The Queen has led tributes to her grandson Prince William as he celebrates his 39th birthday. Her Majesty's official Twitter profile has shared a quartet of photos of the Duke of Cambridge, including some with his wife Kate Middleton.
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The Queen has led tributes to her grandson Prince William as he celebrates his 39th birthday. Her Majesty's official Twitter profile has shared a quartet of photos of the Duke of Cambridge, including some with his wife Kate Middleton.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's lawyers have issued a legal warning over a BBC story about their daughter Lilibet's name.The BBC article quoted a Royal source who claimed that the couple had not asked the Queen's permission to use her childhood nickname for their daughter.The story was published on the corporation's website and widely discussed on it's radio and TV channels.
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Good Morning Britain to promote his new essay collection “Yearbook” and also shared his takes on learning from mistakes in the comedy business. Host Susanna Reid asked Rogen if he thought that some of the more controversial jokes in his older films held up.
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