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William 'told journalist Catherine was pregnant with couple's first child before royal family'
A Mail on Sunday editor said she knew the Princess of Wales was pregnant with her and Prince William's first child before telling the Royal Family, the High Court heard. Charlotte Griffiths, the ...
PRINCE Harry partied with a Mail on Sunday journalist and added her on Facebook, the High Court was told yesterday. The royal’s alleged links with the paper’s editor-at-large Charlotte Griffiths ...
A Mail on Sunday editor said she knew the Princess of Wales was pregnant with her and Prince William's first child before the news was made public, the High Court heard. Charlotte Griffiths, the ...
Mail on Sunday editor Charlotte Griffiths knew the Princess of Wales was pregnant with her first child before the news was announced, it has been revealed ...
The Prince of Wales told a Mail on Sunday journalist that his wife was pregnant before sharing the news with the Royal family, the High Court heard.
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Eni Aluko celebrates as she's awarded £339,000 after suing Joey Barton over his offensive tweets
Eni Aluko has taken to social media to express her happiness and relief after winning her long-standing court case against Joey Barton.
Charlotte Griffiths said William told guests at a friend's country house party in 2012 that his wife would not be joining them as she was suffering with morning sickness.
Being friends with a journalist can be tricky, especially if you happen to be in the public eye. Being friends with the future King of England and his brother while working for a British tabloid is ...
MPs voted on Tuesday evening to halt debate on the Liberals’ anti-hate bill in a committee, ending a prolonged Conservative filibuster to protest removing a religious exemption to some hate speech ...
A Bridgerton star has reignited the controversy over whether George III's wife Queen Charlotte, who is depicted in the Regency-era drama, was black in real life. Adjoa Andoh said of the royal, played ...
A book-keeper whose boss repeatedly shouted the word “potato” at her “in a strong Irish accent” has won more than £23,000 after an employment tribunal found she had been racially harassed.
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