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Princess Elizabeth, 13, catches her first glimpse of dashing young naval cadet

Advertisement Poor darlings, they have never had any fun yet,’ King George VI wrote in his diary shortly after the end of the war in 1945. By ‘fun’, the King meant the kind of social life he had enjoyed in the 1920s, the non-stop dancing at lavish private balls or to hear Ambrose and his Orchestra at the Embassy Club in Mayfair. Things had been very different for his daughters, the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, who spent their teenage years in more sombre circumstances, serving the Royal Family and the nation as Britain fought the threat of German occupation. Perhaps for Elizabeth, this was no great hardship. Unlike her mother, who was the life and soul of parties, and in contrast to her sparkling younger sister, she did not enjoy big social gatherings.

Duke of Edinburgh: A life in London

BBC News Published image captionPrince Philip supported more than 800 organisations over his decades of service Charities were an essential part of the Duke of Edinburgh s working life as a member of the Royal Family. Many of the 800 organisations he supported were in London and without his efforts, parts of the city could look very different today. Prince Philip was always very hands on when it came to the groups he helped, according to Ian Lloyd, author of The Duke: 100 Chapters in the Life of Prince Philip. He really carved out his own role. He didn t have a role at the beginning [of the Queen s reign], he said.

Wirral s JourneyMen charity celebrates first anniversary

You’ll never walk alone. Opened on April 7 last year, the early intervention service in Chester Street, Birkenhead helps men experiencing mental issues and needs your support. As the name suggests, it seeks to take clients on a journey through their problems and back to a more at ease way of life, with help from a team of counsellors and other healthcare professionals. Since it opened a year ago today, the organisation has helped more than 200 people. Its journey plan  involves counselling, training and help to prepare clients for work or become volunteers. Activities include a weekly ‘walk and talk’ event in Birkenhead Park, which has been used by JourneyMEN throughout the pandemic for its outdoor talking therapy work.

Myrtle Beach church welcomes Easter congregation with service, block party

Myrtle Beach church welcomes Easter congregation with service, block party
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Burglary at Monkey Park Community Hub in Chesterfield

Burglary at Monkey Park Community Hub in Chesterfield
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