Monday, September 12, 2022
Kate and William to have more 'privacy' without nanny - but 'major change for children'
KATE MIDDLETON and Prince William moved to Adelaide Cottage, in Windsor, with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, but their nanny now lives elsewhere. Will this affect their parenting?
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Lady Louise has 'old-fashioned serenity' and 'confidence' similar to one much older royal
LADY LOUISE WINDSOR is the eldest child of Prince Edward, the Duke of Wessex, and Sophie, the Duchess of Wessex. The 18-year-old will attend university this month, after having worked in a garden centre over the summer. Is the royal really as down-to-earth as she seems?
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Sleep deprivation could worsen your ‘experience of pain’ - stops ‘natural painkillers'
Feeling in your chest that could signal a B12 deficiency - see a doctor
Nicolas Cage's childhood was 'plagued with mental illness' - schizophrenia
Blood pressure: 5 fruit juices that could lower your reading - 'allows kidneys to work'
Warning as 'easily ignored symptom' could be sign of bowel cancer
Horoscopes today - Russell Grant's star sign forecast for Monday, September 12
TODAY'S horoscope has one star sign finding that spending time with fun-loving friends should inspire their creativity, while another will see the potential in new projects. What else can you expect? Russell Grant shares his analysis
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Cholesterol: The fruit that when eaten once a day could decrease ‘bad’ cholesterol levels
Sunday, September 11, 2022
Meghan Markle & Princess Diana would have been 'best friends' claims psychic - here's why
People with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis to take part in world's largest genetic study
Scientists develop weight-loss jab that can prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Not brushing your teeth properly raises the risk of liver cancer by 75% - study
MOST of us are told from a young age to brush our teeth twice a day. This simple act is vital when it comes to keeping our teeth clean and healthy, and to prevent potential decay. However, it could have another benefit - one which you might not expect.
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