This Day in History: , First St. Patrick's
Day Parade.
March 17, 1762.
The first St. Patrick's Day parade is widely
regarded as having been celebrated in New York City
by Irish soldiers serving in the British army.
The day honors the patron saint of Ireland, who was born to a Christian family...
Prince William made a notable appearance at the highly anticipated reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, just hours after attending Kate Middleton’s annual Christmas carol concert at Westminster Abbey with their children. Representing his father, King Charles, who is undergoing cancer treatment, Prince William joined world leaders and dignitaries, including French President Emmanuel Macron, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, and First Lady Jill Biden, to celebrate the restoration of the iconic Gothic cathedral. Despite weather delays, Prince William met Biden and Trump at the ceremony, marking a significant moment in international diplomacy and royal duties.
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George Furbank fractured an arm in Northampton's Champions Cup win over the Bulls and could miss England's Six Nations opener away to Ireland in February. BBC Sport
10 Things You May Not
Know About St. Patrick's Day.
1. The shortest St. Patrick's Day
parade only runs for 98 feet and
takes place in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
2. Saint Patrick’s birth name was..
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7 , St. Patrick's Day Traditions:, Explained.
Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day,
but why are these traditions so significant?.
1. St. Patrick.
Patrick was an Irish missionary who
was..
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