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Prince Charles visits staff who cared for Prince Philip at St Bart s hospital

Prince Charles visits staff who cared for Prince Philip at St Bart’s hospital Robert Jobson Prince Charles today thanked staff who cared for his late father Prince Philip at St Barts Hospital just weeks before his death. Charles spoke to them personally during a visit to the City of London hospital today when he got the chance to meet them privately. He specifically asked to meet some of the team who cared for the late Duke of Edinburgh when he was transferred for heart surgery in March. Royal officials declined to say who, saying the hospital wanted to protect their identities, but confirmed the group included a nurse, a consultant and a therapist.

Prince Charles thanks hospital staff who cared for Prince Philip

Prince Charles thanks hospital staff who cared for Prince Philip 12 May, 2021 08:15 PM 2 minutes to read Prince Philip was laid to rest in a funeral service that celebrated his many years of service to the Crown and his wife, Queen Elizabeth II. Video / AP Prince Philip was laid to rest in a funeral service that celebrated his many years of service to the Crown and his wife, Queen Elizabeth II. Video / AP BANG! Showbiz Prince Charles has personally thanked the hospital staff who cared for Prince Philip before he died. The 72-year-old royal paid a visit to St Bart s Hospital in London and requested a meeting with some of the team who cared for his late father - who died in April aged 99 - during his four-night stay when he was transferred to the facility from the private King Edward VII Hospital for heart surgery in March.

BBC - Travel - London s centre of intrigue and scandal

By Shafik Meghji 10 May 2021 A flash of green amid traffic-choked roads, elevated railway lines and anonymous high-rise apartment and office blocks, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens is a well-kept but unremarkable south London park. When I visited on a sunny spring afternoon, wildflowers dotted the grass and shouts sounded from the football pitch. At the edge of the seven-acre park, mesmerised children gazed at a trio of freshly trimmed alpacas, residents of Vauxhall City Farm. In the distance loomed the headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service, an ironically distinctive green-and-cream hulk on the south bank of the Thames. It may not look it now, but this area was once home to the greatest entertainment venue in Georgian London. The original Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens was a centre of culture, spectacle, intrigue and scandal during the 18th and 19th Centuries, immortalised in paintings by artists such as Canaletto and William Hogarth and in novels like William Thack

Shakespeare s Ghosts Live! What Secret Messages do The Spirits Reveal about the Nature of Reality?

Updated 7 May, 2021 - 23:05 Annekatrin and . Shakespeare’s Ghosts Live! What Secret Messages do The Spirits Reveal about the Nature of Reality? When one of us began studying psychology he was told that if the aim was to understand human relationships, it would be better served by studying literature especially Shakespeare. Since then, at least as concerns clinical psychology , the subject has moved on to become an evidence-based humanistic alternative to psychiatry s rather mindless medical model. Yet some of Shakespeare s insights do still remain unrecognized. Despite all the innumerable treatises on Shakespeare, there is a near absence of any discussion of what can be inferred from his works concerning his view on the paranormal.

Littlecote prisoner murals are William Hogarth s earliest surviving art | News

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