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  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
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  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
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  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
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  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Prince Harry, wife Meghan and baby Archie leave the South of France after a three-day family holiday at Sir Elton John’s stunning Pounds 15 million summer ‘palace.’ The Royal couple have come under heavy criticism and been accused of hypocrisy for using private jets three times in the space of eights days for jaunts around Europe while purporting to be ‘eco warriors.’ The flights are estimated to have emitted at least six times more carbon dioxide per person than a scheduled flight. After jetting into Nice Airport on Wednesday, the Duke and Duchess and baby Archie were whisked off in a Mercedes limousine, with police protection, to Sir Elton’s stunning French Riviera villa, Castel Mont-Alban. Considered a summer home by the Rocket Man singer, the sunbeam-yellow hilltop villa boasts commanding views of the Mediterranean from the overlooking tower room. It is high above Nice, with views across the bay and to the Alps and has been used by celebrity pals of Sir Elton, including David and Victoria Beckham. It was originally built in the 1920s as an artists colony. With the help of a team of designers, Elton redesigned the interior to be beautifully and extravagantly decorated in his own flamboyant style, complete with Andy Warhol originals adoring the walls. The villa is so huge it can be seen from across the entire bay. Just three days later, early on Saturday (Aug 17) afternoon, the Royal couple again left Nice Airport on the same private plane, and are believed to have flown back to the UK. Meghan wore a crisp white shirt and matching white trousers as she boarded the 12-seater Cessna aircraft carefully clutching three-month-old Archie Mountbatten-Windsor closely to her chest. Harry, wearing a white polo, jeans, and brown chukka boots, climbed the steps a few moments later, before the plane left for its likely return journey to Farnborough airfield in Hampshire. It was the third time in just over a week that Harry has used a private jet
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Prince Harry, wife Meghan and baby Archie leave the South of France after a three-day family holiday at Sir Elton John’s stunning Pounds 15 million summer ‘palace.’ The Royal couple have come under heavy criticism and been accused of hypocrisy for using private jets three times in the space of eights days for jaunts around Europe while purporting to be ‘eco warriors.’ The flights are estimated to have emitted at least six times more carbon dioxide per person than a scheduled flight. After jetting into Nice Airport on Wednesday, the Duke and Duchess and baby Archie were whisked off in a Mercedes limousine, with police protection, to Sir Elton’s stunning French Riviera villa, Castel Mont-Alban. Considered a summer home by the Rocket Man singer, the sunbeam-yellow hilltop villa boasts commanding views of the Mediterranean from the overlooking tower room. It is high above Nice, with views across the bay and to the Alps and has been used by celebrity pals of Sir Elton, including David and Victoria Beckham. It was originally built in the 1920s as an artists colony. With the help of a team of designers, Elton redesigned the interior to be beautifully and extravagantly decorated in his own flamboyant style, complete with Andy Warhol originals adoring the walls. The villa is so huge it can be seen from across the entire bay. Just three days later, early on Saturday (Aug 17) afternoon, the Royal couple again left Nice Airport on the same private plane, and are believed to have flown back to the UK. Meghan wore a crisp white shirt and matching white trousers as she boarded the 12-seater Cessna aircraft carefully clutching three-month-old Archie Mountbatten-Windsor closely to her chest. Harry, wearing a white polo, jeans, and brown chukka boots, climbed the steps a few moments later, before the plane left for its likely return journey to Farnborough airfield in Hampshire. It was the third time in just over a week that Harry has used a private jet
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Prince Harry, wife Meghan and baby Archie leave the South of France after a three-day family holiday at Sir Elton John’s stunning Pounds 15 million summer ‘palace.’ The Royal couple have come under heavy criticism and been accused of hypocrisy for using private jets three times in the space of eights days for jaunts around Europe while purporting to be ‘eco warriors.’ The flights are estimated to have emitted at least six times more carbon dioxide per person than a scheduled flight. After jetting into Nice Airport on Wednesday, the Duke and Duchess and baby Archie were whisked off in a Mercedes limousine, with police protection, to Sir Elton’s stunning French Riviera villa, Castel Mont-Alban. Considered a summer home by the Rocket Man singer, the sunbeam-yellow hilltop villa boasts commanding views of the Mediterranean from the overlooking tower room. It is high above Nice, with views across the bay and to the Alps and has been used by celebrity pals of Sir Elton, including David and Victoria Beckham. It was originally built in the 1920s as an artists colony. With the help of a team of designers, Elton redesigned the interior to be beautifully and extravagantly decorated in his own flamboyant style, complete with Andy Warhol originals adoring the walls. The villa is so huge it can be seen from across the entire bay. Just three days later, early on Saturday (Aug 17) afternoon, the Royal couple again left Nice Airport on the same private plane, and are believed to have flown back to the UK. Meghan wore a crisp white shirt and matching white trousers as she boarded the 12-seater Cessna aircraft carefully clutching three-month-old Archie Mountbatten-Windsor closely to her chest. Harry, wearing a white polo, jeans, and brown chukka boots, climbed the steps a few moments later, before the plane left for its likely return journey to Farnborough airfield in Hampshire. It was the third time in just over a week that Harry has used a private jet
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  • The laughing cavalier and his lady, the Prince and Princess of Wales, in a merry mood aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia as she sails away from Gibraltar today for the rest of their honeymoon.
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  • PRINCE CHARLES AND HIS FIANCEE, LADY DIANA SPENCER, ARRIVING AT THE GOLDSMITH'S HALL IN LONDON FOR THEIR FIRST ROYAL ENGAGEMENT TOGETHER.
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  • Prince Edward, the youngest son of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and his bride Sophie Rhys-Jones ride through the streets of Windsor after their wedding at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.  The royal couple met in 1993 at a charity tennis match organised by the Prince.  * Buckingham Palace announced before the wedding that the Royal couple will in future be known as the Earl and Countess of Wessex.
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  • Prince Edward, the youngest son of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and his bride Sophie Rhys-Jones ride through the streets of Windsor after their wedding at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.  The royal couple met in 1993 at a charity tennis match organised by the Prince.  * Buckingham Palace announced before the wedding that the Royal couple will in future be known as the Earl and Countess of Wessex.
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  • Prince Edward, the youngest son of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and his bride Sophie Rhys-Jones leave St. Georges's Chapel in Windsor Castle following their marriage. The royal couple will hereafter be known as the Earl and Countess of Wessex.
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  • French Minister of Economy, Recovery of Productivity and Digital Affairs Emmanuel Macron and wife Brigitte Trogneux arriving at the Elysee Palace for a state dinner in honor of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain, in Paris, France on June 2, 2015. The Spanish royal couple, who cut short their March 2015 state visit to France after a Germanwings Airbus crashed in the French Alps killing 45 Spanish citizens, are on a three-day official state visit to France. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo dated 20/04/68 of the Duke of Edinburgh, perched on the roof of a Land Rover, watching the Horse Trials at Badminton, Gloucestershire, with Queen Elizabeth II. The Royal couple will celebrate their platinum wedding anniversary on November 20. The Royal couple will celebrate their platinum wedding anniversary on November 20.
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  • July 19, 2017 - Berlin, Germany - Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge was received by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and First Lady Elke Büdenbender at Bellevue Palace. The royal couple met ahead with Mayor of Berlin Thomas Müller for visiting the Holocaust Memorial. (Credit Image: © Jakob Ratz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • File photo dated 24/10/18 of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting the University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Fiji. The royal couple have issued a personal message on their future.
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  • File photo dated 21/10/18 of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attending the Invictus Games Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge, on Cockatoo Island, Sydney, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia. The royal couple have issued a personal message on their future.
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  • French Minister of Economy, Recovery of Productivity and Digital Affairs Emmanuel Macron and wife Brigitte Trogneux arriving at the Elysee Palace for a state dinner in honor of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain, in Paris, France on June 2, 2015. The Spanish royal couple, who cut short their March 2015 state visit to France after a Germanwings Airbus crashed in the French Alps killing 45 Spanish citizens, are on a three-day official state visit to France. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 503088_087 Paris TraductionPae France
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during a visit to Redwoods Tree Walk and Mountain Biking Showcase in Rotorua, New Zealand, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex walk through a forest during a visit to Redwoods Tree Walk and Mountain Biking Showcase in Rotorua, New Zealand, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex arriving for a reception hosted by the Prime Minister of New Zealand at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, in Auckland, on day three of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex during a walkabout in Auckland, New Zealand, on day three of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex during a visit to Pillars, in Auckland, New Zealand, which is a charity operating across New Zealand that supports children who have a parent in prison by providing special mentoring schemes, on day three of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex during a walkabout in Rotorua on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke of Sussex during a walkabout in Rotorua on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear traditional Maori cloaks called Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • Maori people perform a haka during the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • People await the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • Schoolchildren line up to see the arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear traditional Maori cloaks called Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear traditional Maori cloaks called Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear traditional Maori cloaks called Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex wears a traditional Maori cloak called a Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet actors in costume during a visit to Courtenay Creative, in Wellington, on day two of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during a visit to Courtenay Creative, in Wellington, on day two of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet actors in costume during a visit to Courtenay Creative, in Wellington, on day two of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex meets actors in costume during a visit to Courtenay Creative, in Wellington, on day two of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex meet actors in costume during a visit to Courtenay Creative, in Wellington, on day two of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex during a visit to Tupou College on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex smiles during a visit to Tupou College on the second day of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends an exhibition of Tongan handicrafts at the Fa'onelua Convention Centre, in Nuku'Alofa, Tonga, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Tonga.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the unveiling of a statue commemorating Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, at Nadi Airport, in Nadi, Fiji, on day three of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the unveiling of a statue commemorating Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, at Nadi Airport, in Nadi, Fiji, on day three of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • Men in traditional dress at the unveiling of a statue commemorating Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, at Nadi Airport, in Nadi, Fiji, on day three of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the unveiling of a statue commemorating Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, at Nadi Airport, in Nadi, Fiji, on day three of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the unveiling of a statue commemorating Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, at Nadi Airport, in Nadi, Fiji, on day three of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the unveiling of a statue commemorating Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, at Nadi Airport, in Nadi, Fiji, on day three of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the unveiling of a statue commemorating Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, at Nadi Airport, in Nadi, Fiji, on day three of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the unveiling of a statue commemorating Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, at Nadi Airport, in Nadi, Fiji, on day three of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the unveiling of a statue commemorating Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, at Nadi Airport, in Nadi, Fiji, on day three of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the unveiling of a statue commemorating Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba, at Nadi Airport, in Nadi, Fiji, on day three of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends a morning tea at the British High Commissioner's Residence in Suva, Fiji, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends a morning tea at the British High Commissioner's Residence in Suva, Fiji, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends a morning tea at the British High Commissioner's Residence in Suva, Fiji, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends a morning tea at the British High Commissioner's Residence in Suva, Fiji, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends a morning tea at the British High Commissioner's Residence in Suva, Fiji, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duke of Sussex attends a dedication of the Colo-i-Suva forest to the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy in Suva, Fiji, on day two of the royal couple's visit to Fiji.
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  • The Duke of Sussex speaks onstage at the Invictus Games 2018 opening ceremony, at Sydney Opera House, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duke of Sussex speaks onstage at the Invictus Games 2018 opening ceremony, at Sydney Opera House, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duke of Sussex speaks onstage at the Invictus Games 2018 opening ceremony, at Sydney Opera House, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the Invictus Games 2018 opening ceremony, at Sydney Opera House, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the Invictus Games 2018 opening ceremony, at Sydney Opera House, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the Invictus Games Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge, on Cockatoo Island, Sydney, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the Invictus Games Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge, on Cockatoo Island, Sydney, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the Invictus Games Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge, on Cockatoo Island, Sydney, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the Invictus Games Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge, on Cockatoo Island, Sydney, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the Invictus Games Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge, on Cockatoo Island, Sydney, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the Invictus Games Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge, on Cockatoo Island, Sydney, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the Invictus Games Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge, on Cockatoo Island, Sydney, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the Invictus Games Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge, on Cockatoo Island, Sydney, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the opening of the Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park, Sydney, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends the opening of the Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park, Sydney, on the fifth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during a visit to South Bondi Beach in Sydney, on the fourth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during a visit to South Bondi Beach in Sydney, on the fourth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during a visit to South Bondi Beach in Sydney, on the fourth day of the royal couple's visit to Australia.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex walk through a forest during a visit to Redwoods Tree Walk and Mountain Biking Showcase in Rotorua, New Zealand, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visit a township in Cape Town, during day one of the Royal couple's visit to South Africa. PA Photo. Picture date: Monday September 23, 2019. See PA story ROYAL Tour . Photo credit should read: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends a dedication of an area of bush to the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy, in Redvale on the North Shore, on day three of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex arriving for a reception hosted by the Prime Minister of New Zealand at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, in Auckland, on day three of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex walk through a forest during a visit to Redwoods Tree Walk and Mountain Biking Showcase in Rotorua, New Zealand, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex walk through a forest during a visit to Redwoods Tree Walk and Mountain Biking Showcase in Rotorua, New Zealand, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex walk through a forest during a visit to Redwoods Tree Walk and Mountain Biking Showcase in Rotorua, New Zealand, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex during a walkabout in Rotorua on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex during a walkabout in Rotorua on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex during a walkabout in Rotorua on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex wears a traditional Maori cloak called Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex wears a traditional Maori cloak called a Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • Maori people perform a haka during the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • Singers perform during the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear traditional Maori cloaks called Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex wears a traditional Maori cloak called a Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex wears a traditional Maori cloak called a Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear traditional Maori cloaks called Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear traditional Maori cloaks called Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex wears a traditional Maori cloak called a Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wear traditional Maori cloaks called Korowai during a visit to Te Papaiouru, Ohinemutu, in Rotorua, before a lunch in honour of Harry and Meghan, on day four of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex meets actors in costume during a visit to Courtenay Creative, in Wellington, on day two of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during a visit to Courtenay Creative, in Wellington, on day two of the royal couple's tour of New Zealand.
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