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Kate Middleton suffered ‘irreparable’ damage after being dragged into ‘mucky saga’

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[ad_1] Kate Middleton suffered ‘irreparable’ damage after being dragged into ‘mucky saga’ Kate, the Princess of Wales, has always acted as the “peacemaker” in the Royal family, however, she still can’t find it in her heart to forgive Prince Harry. Kate suffered “irreparable” damage after she was dragged into “mucky saga” by Harry, the Duke of Sussex, in his bombshell memoir Spare , claimed royal expert. The Princess of Wales’ strained bond with Harry may never heal now as she is still very “disappointed” with him for publically criticising her. In a chat with Fabulous , royal correspondent Katie Nicholl claimed that Kate Middleton has not recovered from the humiliation she faced after reading Spare . "When you think of the personal revelations, and I think you can call them snide remarks made about Kate in Spare, Harry broke the one rule and that is staying silent on family matters,” she said. “While Kate and Harry used to be very, very close, there's been a complete b

Staff Picks: A tender thriller, a father’s memoir, Jimmy Carter and wolves

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[ad_1] Stephanie Merry, deputy editor While I was on maternity leave, and consuming audiobooks like potato chips, I discovered a new barometer for measuring literary appeal. Some nights I wasn’t fazed if the baby awoke at 11 p.m., then 1 a.m., then 3 a.m.; in fact, I was excited to press play and answer the nagging question, “What happens next?” As you may imagine, few books reach Better Than Sleep status, but I found a handful. I wasn’t surprised that “ Horse ,” by Geraldine Brooks, was worth staying up late to finish, or that Barbara Kingsolver’s “ Demon Copperhead ” was hard to put down. But another book’s entry into this hallowed pantheon did shock me. On the surface, Gillian McAllister’s “ Wrong Place Wrong Time ” doesn’t differentiate itself substantially from any number of contemporary suspense novels, though it does bleed into other genres. The audiobook, beautifully narrated by Lesley Sharp, begins with a mother, Jen, witnessing her 18-year-old son brutally stab a man wi

Meghan Markle will 'dump' Prince Harry for 'billionaire', says Prince Andrew's ex

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[ad_1] Meghan Markle will 'dump' Prince Harry for 'billionaire', says Prince Andrew's ex Prince Harry has been warned by Prince Andrew’s ex Lady Victoria Hervey that Meghan Markle’s marriage is going to end like soap opera. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been launching scathing attacks on the royal family, sparking backlash from royal fans and relatives of the family. During her conversation, Lady Victoria, who briefly dated Andrew in the late 90s, said that the couple’s bond could ‘collapse’ at some point. "I'm actually kind of surprised it's lasted this long... but I just I don't know how much more can come out after this," she told the outlet. "I see it just kind of collapsing at some point and him coming back to England and it being a really messy divorce, and she's going to end up with some big American billionaire and, and just dump him,” she added. [ad_2] Source link https://worldnews2023.com/top-

Australian swimming coach facing backlash after voicing support for South Korean athlete

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[ad_1] Australian swimming coach recently came under fire after he backed an athlete who is set to compete for a different country at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Head coach Rohan Taylor described Michael Palfrey's public support for the South Korean swimmer Kim Woo-min as "un-Australian." Taylor also suggested that Palfrey could be forced to return to Australia before Olympic swimming competition gets underway this weekend. This year, swimmers will compete at Defense Arena, which is located in the western portion of Paris' suburbs. "Very disappointed. Extremely disappointed," Taylor said. "For a coach on our team to promote another athlete ahead of our athletes is not acceptable." CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Rohan Taylor, Head Coach of Team Australia, speaks to the media during a Team Australia Swimming Press Conference at Main Press Centre ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on July 25, 2024 in Paris, France.  (Li

Pak vs Ind: Babar Azam warns India of 'best' bowling attack

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[ad_1] National Side Skipper Babar Azam during the pre-match presser. — Photo by author  Pakistan, India to play Super 4 on Sunday. Babar Azam says team is travelling a lot. Expresses hope weather would stay clear in Colombo. COLOMBO: As the highly-anticipated Asia Cup 2023 clash between Pakistan and India approaches, skipper Babar Azam has warned the opponents of his team's "best" bowling attack.  The arch-rivals will face off on Sunday (tomorrow) in the Super 4 match in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The national side has played one match in Sri Lanka and two in Pakistan so far during the event. "Fast bowlers win matches and tournaments, I believe," the skipper said during a press conference, adding that he was proud of the pacers.  The star batter also said that the secret of their success is that they trust each other and believe in themselves. Meanwhile, Babar also spoke about the back-and-forth travelling in the tournament.  "We are constantly travelling

China to offer free fertility treatment in bid to boost record low birth rate | CNN

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[ad_1] Hong Kong CNN  —  China is planning to offer free fertility treatment to citizens under its national insurance scheme in a bid to reverse its plummeting birth rate. The National Healthcare Security Administration said on Friday it would extend its coverage to help shoulder the costs for families trying to conceive. It said the new coverage would include assisted reproductive technology (ART) techniques and also cover labor analgesia to ease pain in childbirth. The most commonly performed ART procedure is in vitro fertilization (IVF). The administration described China’s falling population as one of the biggest obstacles to national development and stressed it had already added ovulation-inducing drugs to its coverage, to help “reduce the burden of infertility.” The expanded coverage is part of a wider attempt by Chinese authorities to persuade more people t

'Should be concerned': Congress opens up on new threats posed to US labor market

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[ad_1] WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressional lawmakers told Fox News they're concerned about how artificial Intelligence will impact the job market, but were unsure how to approach the issue. "I don't have answers," Rep. Adam Smith, a Democrat, said. "There's no question AI is an incredibly disruptive technology, and we should be closely looking at the implications of it and how best to handle those implications." An AI-powered robot waiter makes a drink at a robotics show.  (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images) Republican Rep. Ben Cline said he was less concerned. "New technologies have come and gone, and with them you have displacement, not necessarily jobs lost, but jobs added and jobs shifting," he said. "For AI, my concern is less with job displacement and more with national security dangers and protecting that national security infrastructure from AI." WATCH CONGRESSIONAL LAWMAKERS SOUND OFF ON HOW AI COULD THREATEN AMERICAN JOBS