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Super rich parents are setting ‘deprivation benchmarks’ to teach their kids patience Is the Sussexes aim of keeping their children grounded really possible with a high-net-worth lifestyle? Meghan reading with Archie Credit: AFP When one parent is a prince and the other one is a duchess, the odds of bringing up grounded children may seem slim. But that’s what Harry and Meghan have in mind for two-year-old Archie and his unborn sister - and they’re far from alone among their super-rich contemporaries, even if being a Mountbatten-Windsor comes with extra baggage. With the number of billionaires shooting ever higher - rising by 30 per cent during the past 12 months according to Forbes magazine - more ultra-high-net-worth parents are trying to give their offspring the sort of childhood the rest of the world might recognise. ....
PICTURED: One of the new tunnelling machines and some of the wall sections being produced at a factory in Bucks. Right: The River Misbourne (image by Brenda Spargo/BFP Camera Club) A charity has slammed HS2 for its “imminent intention” to start digging under the Chilterns AONB amid fears it could damage fragile chalk aquifer under the Misbourne Valley. The Chiltern Society has warned that the chalk aquifer – which it says provides drinking water to thousands of people in the region – is “under threat” from HS2’s planned operations for the 10-mile long Chiltern tunnels. It said in a statement on its website: “When plans to tunnel beneath the Chiltern Hills were first announced in 2010, the Chiltern Society and others raised concerns relating to the potential for significant damage to both the chalk aquifer, which supplies drinking water to many thousands of people regionally and in London, and to the Rivers Misbourne and Chess, which are internatio ....
In cases where prosecutors are presenting new evidence or seeking new charges, the grand jury returns presentments that are generally sealed from the public until the defendant is arrested. If the panel finds there is not enough evidence, it returns no true bill, which means the charges are dropped. Names can appear more than once if a person was indicted on more than one set of charges. The grand jury returned the following indictments: Hakeem Raphael Abdullah â aggravated kidnapping, aggravated robbery, carjacking, felony escape, possession of Schedule I drugs Robert Wayne Acor â evading arrest, reckless driving, DUI, financial responsibility, driving on a suspended license ....