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Monaco royal wedding: A night to remember for two special guests hellomagazine.com Despite what one can safely assume are feverish preparations for her wedding to Prince Albert of Monaco next month, Charlene Wittstock is still busy with her charity work. The former champion swimmer lent her star power to a charity catwalk show in aid ... See all stories on this topic » |
Miranda Lambert's Mom Recalls 'Breathtaking' Wedding Moment The Boot It was country music's own royal wedding, and now more sweet details are being revealed about the May nuptials of Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton. The singing superstars tied the knot on a ranch in Texas, in a unique, intimate ceremony, surrounded by ... See all stories on this topic » |
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A first royal equestrian victory beckons at Epsom Financial Times By Robin Oakley In 1992, a year of royal marriage breakdowns capped by the Windsor Castle fire, Queen Elizabeth admitted to an "annus horribilis". But will the Derby help to make this year her "annus mirabilis"? The wedding of her grandson William and ... See all stories on this topic » |
Aussie swimmer Sophie Edington is off to Europe for a royal wedding Herald Sun Swimmer Sophie Edington is headed to Europe for a royal wedding. Picture: Sarah Reed Source: The Advertiser CHAMPION swimmer Sophie Edington jets off to Europe today with more than just togs in her luggage. The water babe has two precious outfits with ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Ellie Goulding preps "The Lights Tour" Consequence of Sound By Ben Kaye on June 3rd, 2011 in News, Tour If it's fit for a Royal Wedding, it's fit for an American tour. Ellie Goulding performed her version of "Your Song" for Kate and William's first dance as wedded couple, and now she's bringing her soulful ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Swing Shift: Insider's Guide to London Wall Street Journal With the royal-wedding circus over, London is refocusing on its more down-to-earth pleasures, making the sunny days of early summer a strategic moment to pop over. And those pleasures, of recent, have multiplied. While culinary derring-do has never ... See all stories on this topic » |