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Kate Middleton s not the first in her family to hobnob with the Royals

Kate Middleton s not the first in her family to hobnob with the Royals Claudia Joseph For The Mail On Sunday © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo It is the height of the Roaring Twenties and, elegant in silver-grey crepe-de-chine and pearls, all eyes are on Princess Mary and the large bouquet of carnations she carries. Taken almost a century ago, this newly unearthed picture shows the Queen’s aunt as guest of honour at a garden party at Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds. What few will have realised, however, is that walking behind Princess Mary in the procession of dignitaries are no fewer than three ancestors of a future Queen – Kate Middleton.

Newly found photo shows three of the Duchess of Cambridge s ancestors with the Queen s aunt in 1927

Kate Middleton s not the first in her family to hobnob with the Royals! Newly found photo shows three of the Duchess of Cambridge s ancestors at a garden party with the Queen s aunt in 1927 The unearthed photo from 1927 shows The Duchess of Cambridge’s great-grandmother Olive Middleton walking behind Princess Mary in a procession Also in the near 100-year-old picture are Kate’s great-great-great-uncle and aunt, Hugh and Isabella Lupton, at Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds  The Duchess of Cambridge s heritage has been pored over in very close detail and image shows family on her father s side are no strangers to the royals 

Boy, 15, killed after being ambushed by gun and knife gang near school

Boy, 15, killed after being ambushed by gun and knife gang near school
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Even TOUGHER restrictions may be needed as lockdown fails to drive down Covid cases, study shows

Even TOUGHER restrictions ‘may be needed’ as lockdown fails to drive down Covid cases, study shows Updated: 21 Jan 2021, 17:36 HARSHER restrictions could be needed after the nation’s biggest Covid infection survey showed lockdown had failed to drive cases down. The React study by Imperial College London carried out swab tests on 142,900 volunteers between January 6 and 15. 16 Harsher restrictions could be needed after the nation’s biggest Covid infection survey found cases had NOT fallen significantly since the start of JanuaryCredit: Getty It shows around one in 63 people now have the virus across England - up 50 per cent on the last report in December.

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