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10 Royals Who Struggled with Mental Illnesses

Just like us plebes, the royals, too, can struggle with a case of the blues from time to time. However, some royals have had mental illnesses that are far

Story behind the Queen s hidden cousins erased from Royal Family and put inside mental health institution

Story behind the Queen s hidden cousins erased from Royal Family and put inside mental health institution
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What happened to Nerissa and Katherine Bowes-Lyon?

Nerissa and Katherine Bowes-Lyon were The Queen's cousins who were each institutionalised for their learning disabilities, and falsely declared dead.

A crowning achievement: Fairy tale vs reality in The Crown – People s World

Help Save People s World The economic crisis has hit People s World hard. We need the support of all our friends and readers to continue publishing. A crowning achievement: Fairy tale vs. reality in ‘The Crown’ April 23, 2021 12:07 PM CDT By Ed Rampell Olivia Colman, center, as Queen Elizabeth II, flanked by Josh O Connor as Prince Charles, left, and Tobias Menzies as Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, right. | Netflix I write this as the annual Academy Awards ceremony approaches; Hollywood’s landmark Cinerama Dome, with its iconic concave screen, closes; and Prince Philip has made his last journey from Windsor Castle to St. George’s Chapel for one final pageant, His Royal Highness’s funeral. The confluence of these events has moved this film/TV historian to meditate on the audio-visual medium of moving images, the evolution of the art of storytelling from Telemachus to television, Sophocles to cinema t

How Harry and Meghan s interview could shape the royal family s destiny

Save Share Every year, Dean Smith, a neat, thoughtful West Australian politician pivotal in the legalisation of same-sex marriage, asks the Senate to acknowledge the anniversary of the ascension of the “Queen of Australia” to the throne in 1952 and express appreciation for “her sense of duty and extraordinary grace”. Every year, without dissent, the Senate accedes to Smith’s expression of fealty. Senator Dean Smith: “I am someone who believes that the Queen in particular, but other members of the royal family and indeed her father, have been unquestioing in their decision to put duty and service above self.”  Alex Ellinghausen

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