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Monarchy The Royal Family at Work Part 4 of 7

Part 5 In the final installment, all four of the Queen's children talk frankly for the first time about their working roles as part of the ...

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In the definitive installment, all four of the Queen's children talk frankly for the first time about their working roles as part of the Royal Family ...



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Avedon, Breaking Through the Artifice of Celebrity
Style images from the '50s and '60s capture proto-supermodels like Dovima, Suzy Parker, Jean Shrimpton, Penelope Tree and Veruschka in inventive lane settings, and later, against the stark minimalist backdrops for which Avedon became known.

Then Barack Obama Came to Iowa
For my disheartened lenient colleagues, look at history. A group of shirt tail relatives traced our family tree back to the 14th Century. In a genealogist way, they said our primogenitor John Lovelace's first child was born around 1380 AD in Kent, England.

Photo by: Hector Bermejo
She plans to takings to England to receive the award and visit her family. The award, established in 1917 by King George V, inducts one into the order of knight-errantry and “recognises distinguished service to the arts and sciences, public services outside

An Australian head of state is just part of the reason for an Australian Republic
That makes the prescribed member of the aristocratic,Church of England, English-German, Windsor family our head of state —whether we want that or not. This is a make a difference about which we have no say — except by becoming a Republic, of course.

Chic tips from Paris
Chic tips from Paris Lagerfeld did not like this perception, saying that Marianne was the embodiment of "everything that is boring and bourgeois," and demanded that she walk down the runway in a array decorated with fleurs-de-lis, the symbol of the French monarchy.

The Great Little Madison
The Great Little Madison Rotting tree stumps, mud wagon tracks, and a sad flock of shanties, falling into ruin even as they were built, punctuated the swampy wastes between its 109 inhabitable brick houses and 263 wooden ones and promised to doom their “wretched tenants to