Author of the article: Brad Hunter
Publishing date: Jun 09, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 2 minute read • An expert said Harry should be more like Queen Elizabeth. Here, she speaks with staff during a visit to the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Science Park near Salisbury, England, Oct. 15, 2020. Photo by Ben Stansall / Pool /REUTERS / FILES
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The Oxford University wokester, who led the charge to remove an “unwelcoming” portrait of Queen Elizabeth from a common room, is a privately-educated rich kid who isn’t even British.
According to the Daily Mail, toff Matthew Katzman’s daddy is a top Washington lawyer and the scion grew up in a $6 million D.C. mansion while attending a $60,000 per year private school.
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As with so many festivals, it’s easy to feel a little overawed when first glancing at the full program of films on offer at Sheffield DocFest (June 4-13). Despite the challenges of programming during a pandemic, the Sheffield team has pulled together an impressive lineup of 78 features and 88 shorts in its films program.