Book Offers Glimpse Behind Palace Walls
By Katie Grosser Senior Reporter Youth Journalism International MESCHEDE, Calle, Germany – If you fervently watched the Royal Wedding last April, find yourself checking out Kate Middleton’s (a.k.a. the Duchess of Cambridge’s) clothes, are hoping that at least Harry might still be available and are excited about 2012 being the year of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee – then I’ve got the book for you. But even if you aren’t obsessed with the Royal Family and only have a healthy interest, the 2011 book, “The Making of a Royal Romance: William, Kate, and Harry – A Look Behind the Palace Walls,” by Katie Nicholl is worth reading. Nicholl, who is the Royal Correspondent for the Mail on Sunday and has written about the Royal Family for magazines such as Vanity Fair, starts her book by going back … Read entire article »
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Book Offers Glimpse Behind Palace Walls
By Katie Grosser Senior Reporter Youth Journalism International MESCHEDE, Calle, Germany – If you fervently watched the Royal Wedding last April, find yourself checking out Kate Middleton’s (a.k.a. the Duchess of Cambridge’s) clothes, are hoping that at least Harry might still be available and are excited about 2012 being the year of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee – then I’ve got the book for you. But even if you aren’t obsessed with the Royal Family and only have a healthy interest, … Read entire article »
Filed under: book review, Calle, Germany, Katie Grosser, Katie Nicholl, Meschede, Prince William, Princess Catherine, royals, William and Kate
Book Offers Glimpse Behind Palace Walls
By Katie Grosser Senior Reporter Youth Journalism International MESCHEDE, Calle, Germany – If you fervently watched the Royal Wedding last April, find yourself checking out Kate Middleton’s (a.k.a. the Duchess of Cambridge’s) clothes, are hoping that at least Harry might still be available and are excited about 2012 being the year of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee – then I’ve got the book for you. But even if you aren’t obsessed with the Royal Family and only have a healthy interest, the 2011 book, “The Making of a Royal Romance: William, Kate, and Harry – A Look Behind the Palace Walls,” by Katie Nicholl is worth reading. Nicholl, who is the Royal Correspondent for the Mail on Sunday and has written about the Royal Family for magazines such as Vanity Fair, starts her book by going back … Read entire article »
Filed under: book review, Calle, Germany, Katie Grosser, Katie Nicholl, Meschede, Prince William, Princess Catherine, royals, William and Kate
Book Offers Glimpse Behind Palace Walls
By Katie Grosser Senior Reporter Youth Journalism International MESCHEDE, Calle, Germany – If you fervently watched the Royal Wedding last April, find yourself checking out Kate Middleton’s (a.k.a. the Duchess of Cambridge’s) clothes, are hoping that at least Harry might still be available and are excited about 2012 being the year of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee – then I’ve got the book for you. But even if you aren’t obsessed with the Royal Family and only have a healthy interest, the 2011 book, “The Making of a Royal Romance: William, Kate, and Harry – A Look Behind the Palace Walls,” by Katie Nicholl is worth reading. Nicholl, who is the Royal Correspondent for the Mail on Sunday and has written about the Royal Family for magazines such as Vanity Fair, starts her book by going back … Read entire article »
Filed under: book review, Calle, Germany, Katie Grosser, Katie Nicholl, Meschede, Prince William, Princess Catherine, royals, William and Kate
Book Offers Glimpse Behind Palace Walls
By Katie Grosser Senior Reporter Youth Journalism International MESCHEDE, Calle, Germany – If you fervently watched the Royal Wedding last April, find yourself checking out Kate Middleton’s (a.k.a. the Duchess of Cambridge’s) clothes, are hoping that at least Harry might still be available and are excited about 2012 being the year of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee – then I’ve got the book for you. But even if you aren’t obsessed with the Royal Family and only have a healthy interest, the 2011 book, “The Making of a Royal Romance: William, Kate, and Harry – A Look Behind the Palace Walls,” by Katie Nicholl is worth reading. Nicholl, who is the Royal Correspondent for the Mail on Sunday and has written about the Royal Family for magazines such as Vanity Fair, starts her book by going back … Read entire article »
Filed under: book review, Calle, Germany, Katie Grosser, Katie Nicholl, Meschede, Prince William, Princess Catherine, royals, William and Kate
Scottish Villagers Hold Robust Local Celebration Of The Royal Wedding
? Robert Guthrie / Youth Journalism International Scottish villagers hold a local celebration of the royal wedding ? By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International DUMFRIES, Scotland – The wedding bells had rung at Westminster Abbey, but celebrations of Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s marriage continued well into the evening for Kirkmahoe area residents of all ages. Like British people around London in Hyde Park and Trafalgar Square, the villagers here celebrated the royal wedding with a special street party organized by Kirkmahoe Community Council. Just like at the Westminster Abbey service, there was a diverse range of music – from modern pop music played on the village green to a traditional Celidh with Scottish country dances. Participants enjoyed home made baking, a hog roast of Scottish pork and other refreshments and some took part in a raffle later in the … Read entire article »
Filed under: Catherine Middleton, Dumfries, Kirkmahoe, Prince William, Robert Guthrie, Royal wedding, Scotland, Westminster Abbey, youthjournalism.org
Scottish Villagers Hold Robust Local Celebration Of The Royal Wedding
? Robert Guthrie / Youth Journalism International Scottish villagers hold a local celebration of the royal wedding ? By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International DUMFRIES, Scotland – The wedding bells had rung at Westminster Abbey, but celebrations of Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s marriage continued well into the evening for Kirkmahoe area residents of all ages. Like British people around London in Hyde Park and Trafalgar Square, the villagers here celebrated the royal wedding with a special street party organized by Kirkmahoe Community Council. Just like at the Westminster Abbey service, there was a diverse range of music – from modern pop music played on the village green to a traditional Celidh with Scottish country dances. Participants enjoyed home made baking, a hog roast of Scottish pork and other refreshments and some took part in a raffle later in the … Read entire article »
Filed under: Catherine Middleton, Dumfries, Kirkmahoe, Prince William, Robert Guthrie, Royal wedding, Scotland, Westminster Abbey, youthjournalism.org
Scottish Villagers Hold Robust Local Celebration Of The Royal Wedding
? Robert Guthrie / Youth Journalism International Scottish villagers hold a local celebration of the royal wedding ? By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International DUMFRIES, Scotland – The wedding bells had rung at Westminster Abbey, but celebrations of Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s marriage continued well into the evening for Kirkmahoe area residents of all ages. Like British people around London in Hyde Park and Trafalgar Square, the villagers here celebrated the royal wedding with a special street party organized by Kirkmahoe Community Council. Just like at the Westminster Abbey service, there was a diverse range of music – from modern pop music played on the village green to a traditional Celidh with Scottish country dances. Participants enjoyed home made baking, a hog roast of Scottish pork and other refreshments and some took part in a raffle later in the … Read entire article »
Filed under: Catherine Middleton, Dumfries, Kirkmahoe, Prince William, Robert Guthrie, Royal wedding, Scotland, Westminster Abbey, youthjournalism.org
Scottish Villagers Hold Robust Local Celebration Of The Royal Wedding
? Robert Guthrie / Youth Journalism International Scottish villagers hold a local celebration of the royal wedding ? By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International DUMFRIES, Scotland – The wedding bells had rung at Westminster Abbey, but celebrations of Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s marriage continued well into the evening for Kirkmahoe area residents of all ages. Like British people around London in Hyde Park and Trafalgar Square, the villagers here celebrated the royal wedding with a special street party organized by Kirkmahoe Community Council. Just like at the Westminster Abbey service, there was a diverse range of music – from modern pop music played on the village green to a traditional Celidh with Scottish country dances. Participants enjoyed home made baking, a hog roast of Scottish pork and other refreshments and some took part in a raffle later in the … Read entire article »
Filed under: Catherine Middleton, Dumfries, Kirkmahoe, Prince William, Robert Guthrie, Royal wedding, Scotland, Westminster Abbey, youthjournalism.org
Scottish Villagers Hold Robust Local Celebration Of The Royal Wedding
? Robert Guthrie / Youth Journalism International Scottish villagers hold a local celebration of the royal wedding ? By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International DUMFRIES, Scotland – The wedding bells had rung at Westminster Abbey, but celebrations of Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s marriage continued well into the evening for Kirkmahoe area residents of all ages. Like British people around London in Hyde Park and Trafalgar Square, the villagers here celebrated the royal wedding with a special street party organized by Kirkmahoe Community Council. Just like at the Westminster Abbey service, there was a diverse range of music – from modern pop music played on the village green to a traditional Celidh with Scottish country dances. Participants enjoyed home made baking, a hog roast of Scottish pork and other refreshments and some took part in a raffle later in the … Read entire article »
Filed under: Catherine Middleton, Dumfries, Kirkmahoe, Prince William, Robert Guthrie, Royal wedding, Scotland, Westminster Abbey, youthjournalism.org
Scottish Villagers Hold Robust Local Celebration Of The Royal Wedding
? Robert Guthrie / Youth Journalism International Scottish villagers hold a local celebration of the royal wedding ? By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International DUMFRIES, Scotland – The wedding bells had rung at Westminster Abbey, but celebrations of Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s marriage continued well into the evening for Kirkmahoe area residents of all ages. Like British people around London in Hyde Park and Trafalgar Square, the villagers here celebrated the royal wedding with a special street party organized by Kirkmahoe Community Council. Just like at the Westminster Abbey service, there was a diverse range of music – from modern pop music played on the village green to a traditional Celidh with Scottish country dances. Participants enjoyed home made baking, a hog roast of Scottish pork and other refreshments and some took part in a raffle later in the … Read entire article »
Filed under: Catherine Middleton, Dumfries, Kirkmahoe, Prince William, Robert Guthrie, Royal wedding, Scotland, Westminster Abbey, youthjournalism.org
Scottish Villagers Hold Robust Local Celebration Of The Royal Wedding
? Robert Guthrie / Youth Journalism International Scottish villagers hold a local celebration of the royal wedding ? By Robert Guthrie Reporter Youth Journalism International DUMFRIES, Scotland – The wedding bells had rung at Westminster Abbey, but celebrations of Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s marriage continued well into the evening for Kirkmahoe area residents of all ages. Like British people around London in Hyde Park and Trafalgar Square, the villagers here celebrated the royal wedding with a special street party organized by Kirkmahoe Community Council. Just like at the Westminster Abbey service, there was a diverse range of music – from modern pop music played on the village green to a traditional Celidh with Scottish country dances. Participants enjoyed home made baking, a hog roast of Scottish pork and other refreshments and some took part in a raffle later in the … Read entire article »
Filed under: Catherine Middleton, Dumfries, Kirkmahoe, Prince William, Robert Guthrie, Royal wedding, Scotland, Westminster Abbey, youthjournalism.org


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