Heart-warming moment Queen Elizabeth shared her blanket with Meghan Markle2021|01:00
A video has emerged of the moment the Queen shared her blanket with Meghan - as described by the Duchess in her Oprah interview. Meg told millions of viewers how the Queen said Meghan, come on and stretched her woollen blanket across them both. And now a video has emerged showing the monarch sweetly sharing her cover with her granddaughter-in-law in the back of their car. Captured during their first solo engagement together in June 2018, she appears to be tenderly looking out for Meghan. She reaches out to cover Harry s wife s lap. The clip also shows Meghan - dressed in a stunning cream dress - bowing her head and hanging back as she watches the Queen interact with dignitaries. With a beaming smile, she appears to follow the Queen s lead, before the pair get into the car. Meghan looks to initially help the Queen smooth the blue blanket over her legs, when the senior royal turns to Meghan a
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A bartender pulling a pint. Picture: SARAH CALDECOTT HOSPITALITY businesses in the North-East and North Yorkshire have spoken out after the announcement of a top up support grant from government, saying it is welcome but does not go far enough. Businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors will get a one-off grant worth up to £9,000, Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced yesterday, December 5. The hospitality industry has been one of the hardest hit industries, able to only offer takeaway and delivery services through much of the pandemic or not trade at all.
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