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Ahmed Bayram is a writer based in the Middle East, with a vast experience in a range of countries and topics. Ahmed focuses on humanitarian issues, conflicts, global funding strategy, small businesses, natural and human-made crises and poverty. Ahmed has been to Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq and can provide insight into any issues in the wider MENA region. Get in touch for a brainstorm.
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Letter from the Queen to her midwife found
A rare letter from Queen Elizabeth II to her midwife Helen Rowe, dated 5 August 1964, has been discovered. The letter, written five months after the birth of Prince Edward, expresses the Queen's affectionate thoughts and provides an update on her youngest child's well-being. The letter, along with its original mailing envelope, will be auctioned by RR Auction starting at $300. Helen Rowe, a renowned midwife, attended all four of the Queen's children and maintained a low profile despite her close association with the royal family.
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge reveal Prince George’s gift for Queen’s birthday
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made a surprise appearance on BBC Radio 1's Scott Mills show, discussing their family life and promoting the London Marathon. They revealed that Prince George made a special arts and crafts gift for Queen Elizabeth II's 91st birthday. The interview, filled with candid and humorous moments, also touched on their household routines and the Heads Together campaign for mental health awareness.
Prince Harry reveals injuries ended his rugby career
Prince Harry revealed that numerous injuries forced him to quit playing rugby, despite his enduring love for the game. During a visit to an England rugby training session, he engaged with young people from the Try for Change program and praised the sport's values of discipline, teamwork, and respect. As patron of the Rugby Football Union, he continues to support rugby-related charitable initiatives and is expected to attend England's Six Nations match against Scotland.
Diana's favourite Jaguar, the one she had customised for Princes William and Harry, set to go on display
The Jaguar XJ-S Cabriolet sportscar, once owned by Diana, Princess of Wales, will be displayed at the London Classic Car Show. The car, customized to include rear seats for Princes William and Harry, was a favorite of Diana's and is remembered for its British Racing Green color. Owned by Diana from 1987 to 1991, it was later sold to the Jaguar Heritage Trust. The exhibition will feature other historically significant cars, including those driven by racing legends.
Got a ticket to Paddington? The Queen will be on board
Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will board a Great Western Railway train from Slough to Paddington on 13 June to commemorate the 175th anniversary of a similar journey by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Descendants of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the engineer behind the original royal train, will also join the trip. The event marks a significant moment in the history of the Great Western Railway, celebrating the first British monarch's use of rail transport. The journey, which originally took 25 minutes, was a milestone in royal travel history.
Syria will always be there
Reflecting on personal experiences and the ongoing Syrian Civil War, the author discusses the deep sense of identity and belonging among Syrian refugees, particularly children, who struggle to feel at home in their host countries. The article highlights the challenges faced by Syrian refugees in Lebanon and other countries, emphasizing the importance of continued support and generosity from host nations. The author also underscores the role of organizations like Redd Barna in amplifying the voices of displaced children and advocating for their rights to safety, education, and a hopeful future.
Archbishop of Canterbury says Meghan’s divorce has been “dealt with”
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has confirmed that Meghan Markle's divorce has been handled according to the Church of England's procedures, ensuring no issues for her upcoming wedding to Prince Harry. The ceremony will adhere to the guidelines allowing remarriage in the church for divorced individuals. Welby expressed his excitement about the wedding and the increasing diversity in the UK, reflecting positively on the societal changes.
The Duchess of Cornwall: “Read to children every day of the year”
The Duchess of Cornwall emphasizes the importance of reading to children daily, highlighting its role in education and imagination. Writing for World Book Day, she acknowledges the dominance of digital screens but underscores the unique joy and discovery that books provide. World Book Day, celebrated on March 1st, is a UNESCO-designated event promoting books and reading globally.
Trump breaks silence over royal wedding
Donald Trump revealed he has not yet received an invitation to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding. In an interview with Piers Morgan, Trump expressed his hope for the couple's happiness despite past criticism from Markle. He also shared his mother's admiration for the Queen and royal traditions. Trump is expected to visit the UK soon, though a state visit with a carriage procession is unlikely. The royal bride-to-be, Meghan Markle, is considering delivering a speech at the wedding reception.
Sir Mo Farah: ''The Queen knew who I was''
Mo Farah shared his admiration for Queen Elizabeth II's knowledge and support during his knighthood ceremony, where she acknowledged his decision to retire from track racing. Farah, who is preparing for the Great North Run, also criticized President Donald Trump's travel ban, contrasting it with the honor of his knighthood. The interview aired on ITV's The Jonathan Ross Show, featuring other celebrities like Harry Styles and Suranne Jones.
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