Bat Ma’am: King watches on as Queen plays table tennis
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Bat Ma’am: King watches on as Queen plays table tennis
Queen Camilla and French First Lady Brigitte Macron play table tennis – albeit not that successfully – whilst on a visit to the Saint-Denis sports centre in Paris.
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Queen Camilla presented owner and trainer Barry Connell a trophy after Marine Nationale triumphed at the Cheltenham races. Her Majesty, who is Joint Patron of the Jockey Club, was joined by Princess Eugenie at the Cheltenham Racecourse in Gloucestershire.
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The King and Queen gave a birthday card to a woman celebrating her 100th birthday in Middlesborough. King Charles and Queen Camilla handed Rona Grafton the birthday card in an envelope, wishing her "a very, very happy birthday". The meeting was part of their Majesties' royal visit to Middlesborough where they carried out numerous engagements.
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King Charles and Queen Camilla were presented with Valentine's Day cards from children during a visit to the International centre in Middlesbrough. Their Majesties were welcomed into the International Centre with a performance from the North East Opera. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
False rumours that Brigitte Macron is transgender have been spreading for years. Now Candace Owens, an American far right commentator, has published a video repeating them and gaining millions of views.
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Afghan taekwondo champion Marzia Hamidi speaks out about the Afghan cricket team’s ties to the Taliban, the death threats she received after calling for a boycott, and the struggles of women in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. She shares her journey of fleeing Afghanistan, living under police protection in Paris, and why she refuses to stay silent. Watch this powerful interview!
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