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Prince Harry 'tells friends he misses the army and cannot believe how his life has panned out' 

The Duke of Sussex told friends he 'cannot believe' how his life has been 'turned upside down' in recent months and believes he would have been better protected if he was still in the Army.




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Army life was the perfect fit for Prince Harry, says Richard Kay

RICHARD KAY: Yesterday it was reported that Prince Harry (pictured at Westminster Abbey) misses the Army, the camaraderie that comes with a life in uniform and the bonds of war.




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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's biography bombshell is called 'Finding Freedom'

The name of the Duke, 35, and Duchess of Sussex's, 38, explosive biography has been revealed as Finding Freedom: Harry and Meghan and the Making of A Modern Royal Family.




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Royal photographer reveals Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were 'really happy' with THAT rain picture

Photographer Samir Hussein told US weekly that the Duke, 35, and Duchess of Sussex, 38, were 'very happy' with the image taken as they walked through the rain at the Endeavour Awards.




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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle look to buy $13 million mansion round the corner from Tom Hanks

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are said to be eyeing up a sprawling six-bedroom home near LA's wealthy neighborhood of Pacific Palisades.




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Royal expert tells Ok! how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son Archie will spend his first birthday

Prince Harry, 35, and Meghan Markle, 38, are set to celebrate their son Archie's first birthday tomorrow at their home in Los Angeles, with Katie Nicholl telling Okay! about their plans for the day.




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Harry and Meghan's biography reaches the bestseller list in 24 hours 

Last night the book's British co-author Omid Scobie took to Twitter to share his surprise at the much-anticipated book hitting the top spot on Amazon's 24 hour list on the first day.




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Meghan Markle and Archie fans raise £30k in charity fundraiser

The Duke, 35, and Duchess of Sussex, 38, fans are celebrating raising over £40,000 for charity with their fundraising campaign #ArchieDay to mark the youngster's birthday today.




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Newly surfaced video reveals how OPRAH could have gifted baby Archie his birthday books

The Duke, 35, and Duchess of Sussex, 38, are believed to have received the Duck! Rabbit! storybook for their son Archie as part of a gift from media mogul Oprah Winfrey, 66.




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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's biographer Omid Scobie speaks

The author of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's biography Omid Scobie has admitted it feels nice to 'finally be able to talk about' the project he's been 'beavering away at quietly for two years'.




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Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas 'auto-weds' her fiancé Harry Wentworth-Stanley

Winchester-born actress Cressida Bonas, 30, shared an Instagram post as she and her fiancé Harry Wentworth-Stanley dressed up in bride and groom outfits in front of an Auto-wed machine.




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Ben Stokes AVOIDS ban for calling a fan a f******* four-eyed c*** during Test against South Africa

CHRIS STOCKS IN JOHANNESBURG: Ben Stokes has avoided a ban for swearing at a fan against South Africa after accepting a charge for uttering an 'audible obscenity'.




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MARTIN SAMUEL: South Africa are totally demoralised... the last three Tests have become a mismatch 

MARTIN SAMUEL IN JOHANNESBURG: At 3.49pm local time, Ben Stokes clobbered an off-side ball from Dwaine Pretorius through midwicket for four




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England's pacemen wrap up another commanding victory over South Africa in fourth Test

PAUL NEWMANN IN JOHANNESBURG: It was highly apt that Mark Wood, such a potent and popular force in the last two Tests, should take the wicket that sealed a significant series victory for England.




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England pace ace Jofra Archer says those who doubt his commitment don't understand fast bowling

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY MARTIN SAMUEL IN JOHANNESBURG: Jofra Archer is staring wistfully out at the Wanderers wicket, the fastest track in the world to many, all thin air and bounce.




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Saqib Mahmood, Craig Overton and Olly Stone receive ECB bowling contracts

While the trio will remain contracted by their respective counties, the majority of their wages will be paid by the ECB in exchange for influencing their match availability and fitness programmes.




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Ben Stokes poses with his dad who is on his way home after bad illness

Ben Stokes' father Ged is finally on his way home to New Zealand after being taken to hospital two days before Christmas last month. He was in critical condition at one stage.




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Jason Roy hits brilliant ton as England beat South Africa Invitational XI by 77 runs in ODI warm-up

RICHARD GIBSON IN PAARL: Jason Roy was forced to make another telling intervention to prevent Eoin Morgan's team being embarrassed in their opening outing as world champions.




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Banton and Parkinson set for England debuts in one-day series against South Africa

England are contemplating dishing out a couple of debuts for their first one-day international as world champions on Tuesday with Tom Banton and Matt Parkinson in line for play.




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James Anderson ready to declare himself fit for two-Test tour of Sri Lanka

James Anderson is ready to declare himself fit for the two-Test tour of Sri Lanka next month, although the decision on whether he goes on the trip is for the selectors to make.




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Jofra Archer reveals heartache behind injury which has ruled him out of Test series in Sri Lanka  

RICHARD GIBSON IN DURBAN: Jofra Archer revealed the heartache behind the injury which has ruled him out of the Test series in Sri Lanka after being diagnosed with a stress fracture.




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England's second ODI against South Africa in Durban abandoned due to heavy rain  

RICHARD GIBSON IN DURBAN - England's resolve to use the one-day series as a sink-or-swim trial for emerging players will occur in Johannesburg after wet weather wrecked the second match.




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Dale Steyn set for comeback as South Africa recall fast bowler for Twenty20 series against England

Dale Steyn is set to make his first international appearance in 11 months next week as the fast bowler has been recalled for South Africa's Twenty20 series versus England.




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Joe Root admits he may not play for England at the Twenty20 World Cup

Joe Root concedes he is losing the fight to make England's squad for the Twenty20 World Cup this autumn. He admits that he is not in the current best XI.




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England beat South Africa by two wickets to level ODI series at 1-1

RICHARD GIBSON IN JOHANNESBURG: England chased down a target of 257 to defeat South Africa by two wickets and square the one-day international series at 1-1.




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SPORTS AGENDA: Shrewsbury's chairman suffers an identity crisis

MIKE KEEGAN - SPORTS AGENDA: Sports Agenda can reveal that Liverpool decided to hand their share of the gate receipts from the drawn FA Cup tie at Shrewsbury to the League One club.




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David Willey on the agony of being ditched from England's victorious Cricket World Cup-winning squad

INTERVIEW BY MIKE KEEGAN: David Willey was not surprised when the phone rang. On the other end of the line, Ed Smith, national selector, delivered the grim yet inevitable news.




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England's pick of Keaton Jennings ahead of Jonny Bairstow for Sri Lanka tour is short-termism

NASSER HUSSAIN: If you were picking a tennis squad to play on clay you wouldn't fill it with grass court specialists so I can see the argument for horses-for-courses selections.




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South Africa dramatically beat England by ONE RUN in the 1st T20 International

RICHARD GIBSON IN EAST LONDON: England's quest to become the first country to be crowned double world champions was launched with a whimper on the Eastern Cape on Wednesday night.




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South Africa vs England LIVE: Follow the third Twenty20 international from Centurion

South Africa and England contest the series-deciding third Twenty20 International at Supersport Park in Centurion on Sunday. Follow all the latest with our interactive scoreboard.




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Eoin Morgan powers England to T20 series victory in South Africa

RICHARD GIBSON IN CENTURION: England showcased the brutal hitting they believe can unify international cricket's two world belts later this year.




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ENGLAND PLAYER RATINGS: Joe Denly grabs his chance with the bat

England beat South Africa by two wickets to draw the one day international series on Sunday, with Joe Root and Joe Denly leading a successful chase.




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ENGLAND T20 SERIES RATINGS: Eoin Morgan and Jason Roy the pick of the players

After confirming their T20 series victory over South Africa in stunning style on Sunday, Sportsmail rates England's players on their performances throughout the series as the batsmen racked up the runs.




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Jos Buttler believes England's composure allows them to chase down any score

RICHARD GIBSON IN JOHANNESBURG: The successful 223-run pursuit at Centurion which settled the Twenty20 series versus South Africa was the second biggest in their history.




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England coach Silverwood excited by form of Morgan following his U-turn after winning the World Cup

RICHARD GIBSON IN JOHANNESBURG: England entered the Twenty20 series in South Africa intent on taking the first step on the road to more global silverware.




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England women's coach Lisa Keightley says she's 'planning for the final' ahead of Twenty20 opener

England begin their attempt to become double women's world champions on Saturday with new coach Lisa Keightley declaring they are 'planning for the final' and 'excited' about tournament.




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England's Twenty20 World Cup hopes dealt major blow in defeat by South Africa in tournament opener 

England's hopes of becoming double women's world champions suffered a serious blow yesterday when they lost a Twenty20 World Cup match to South Africa for the first time.




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Stuart Broad signs two-year Nottinghamshire contract extension

Stuart Broad has spoken of the buzz that walking out at Trent Bridge still gives him, after putting pen to paper on a new two-year contract at Nottinghamshire.




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Pat Brown admits he's unlikely to earn a spot in England's T20 World Cup squad

EXCLUSIVE BY KISHAN VAGHELA: Pat Brown maybe hasn't been in professional cricket long enough to look retrospectively at what he has already achieved with ball in hand.




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Joe Root says the World Test Championship has been 'thrown wide open'

England left for Sri Lanka with captain Joe Root insisting the World Test Championship had been 'thrown wide open' by India's heavy defeat in New Zealand.




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NASSER HUSSAIN: I'm backing England to come out on top if rain stays away

NASSER HUSSAIN - VERDICT: The first thing England's women should do ahead of Thursday's Twenty20 World Cup semi-final against India is do whatever the opposite is of a rain dance.




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England cricket ban autographs and selfies with fans to stay away due to coronavirus in Sri Lanka

PAUL NEWMAN IN COLOMBO: England have banned autographs and selfies on their Sri Lankan tour and have asked supportersto keep their distance due to coronavirus.




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Grand National and The Boat Race both CANCELLED, Football suspended, and the Olympics are in doubt

The spread of coronavirus has brought the world of sport to its knees after multiple multi-million pound tournaments were postponed or cancelled as the death toll continues to rise.




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How to pause Sky Sports subscription for FREE amid coronavirus outbreak

Sky Sports have announced to their customers that they can temporarily suspend their subscriptions as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Find out the easiest way to pause right here.




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Minority report: What it's really like to be a female member of the Marylebone Cricket Club 

In 1998, the Marylebone Cricket Club finally opened their doors to women. This is what it's like to be a female member of the club that has long been dominated by men.




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Joe Root urges public to stay at home and Jos Buttler donates top as England cricketers support NHS

England's World Cup winning cricketers have come together to raise awareness about the importance of staying at home, protecting the NHS and saving lives.




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Footballers continue to show generosity... 10 things we learned in week 4 of coronavirus lockdown

During the sporting lockdown, replays, throwbacks and charity auctions have taken on unprecedented importance as fans look to fill the void left by live action. 




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John Terry, Justin Rose, Ben Stokes and Stuart Broad sign up to an all-star FIFA 20 tournament

The NHS Charities Together Cup has been organised to raise money to fight against the outbreak of the coronavirus, with the eight teams named after figures in Greek mythology.




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England 'aim to play West Indies series in July but domestic season set to be cancelled'

England are hopeful of returning to international action on July 8 for a three-Test series against West Indies behind closed doors following the coronavirus pandemic.




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ECB face losses of £380m if no cricket is played in 2020 due to Covid-19, warns Tom Harrison

ECB chief executive Tom Harrison has laid bare the severity of the financial implications if there is no cricket played in England due to Covid-19 - stating it would result in losses of £380million.