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The End Game - Taki s Magazine

photo credit: Wikimedia Commons The wedding was marvelous, the weather superb. Crowds ten deep along the mall to Windsor Castle. An American bride for the warrior-prince. The pubs rang out with cheers “To the Royal Couple”! A breath of fresh air; the Brits are always up for a breath of fresh air. They gave us the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, and the miniskirt, for heaven’s sake. And here she was, young, beautiful, American, an actress, Catholic, divorced, and biracial. Perfect. What could possibly go wrong? Meghan Markle was about to enter a life of luxury, glamour, and deference the likes of which few people can imagine, let alone aspire to, a life she craved but did not understand. The latest fashions, the finest entertainments, the love of a besotted young man who, with a little encouragement, might mimic the career of his kinsman, Lord Louis Mountbatten of Burma. All this, and at so little cost to the bride.

The ghosts of our Falklands foes who found peace at last

The ghosts of our Falklands foes who found peace at last
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Ever Spot This Porters Rest Hiding In Plain Sight On Piccadilly?

Londonist Ever Spot This Porters Rest Hiding In Plain Sight On Piccadilly? Piccadilly local, Andrew Jones, stumbles across London s only remaining porters rest. but IS it, though? Next time you re on Piccadilly, look out for this. Image © Andrew Jones On Piccadilly, at the edge of Green Park opposite the Cavalry and Guards Club, stands what appears to be a thin, rectangular table, supported by two decorative columns. It s the sort of table where, on a warm summer s evening, you might rest a martini while admiring the sun go down in between the Wellington Arch and Apsley House. As you approach the table, you realise that it is a little higher than your average bar counter. On a long bronze plaque is the inscription:

Patel Tells Britons to Inform on Neighbours if They Break Christmas Rules

19 Dec 2020 Home Secretary Priti Patel has said that Britons should inform on their neighbours if they see them breaking coronavirus rules by having “raves” or “house parties”. While most of the country is under the top tier for regional coronavirus restrictions, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has relaxed the rules for five days over Christmas. However, some constraints apply, including that no more than three households may mix. Speaking to BBC Breakfast on Thursday, Home Secretary Patel said that “any individual that saw any laws being broken would take that upon themselves” and call the police. Patel added, according to The Telegraph, that she would do the same, saying: “If I saw somebody flouting coronavirus regulations and the laws, of course I would look to inform the police about that.

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