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Russian beauty queen who married ex-King of Malaysia 'screamed at by woman claiming to be his wife'

Russian beauty queen Oksana Voevodina and her former husband the Sultan Muhammad V of Kelantan are at war after their ill-fated and short-lived marriage and battling over a financial settlement.




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Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott claims authorities knew MH370 flight was murder-suicide

Mr Abbott sensationally revealed he was told by the 'very top levels' of the Malaysian government just days after the tragedy Captain Zaharie Shah was a suicidal killer.




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Beauty queen says she's been sent 'poisonous messages by ex King of Malaysia's hidden Czech wife'

Oksana Voevodina, 27, revealed the astonishing messages during a TV interview with presenter and politician Ksenia Sobchak. She claims they were sent by the Sultan's 'hidden Czech wife'.




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Scramble to contact 130 Britons freed from cruise ship in Cambodia

The MS Westerdam made shore in Sihanoukville on February 13 after being rejected by five countries over fears its passengers could be carrying the new virus, which has killed more than 2,000 people.




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Air stewardess was fired for being one pound 'overweight' with Malaysia Airlines

Ina Meliesa Hassim was fired from her position with Malaysia Airlines in 2017 for being just one pound 'overweight'. The Industrial Court of Malaysia ruled in favour of the airline.




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Malaysia Airlines, Qantas and American Airlines win awards for their onboard wine

The Malaysian flag carrier scooped a total of three accolades at the annual Cellar in the Sky Awards in London, which included the coveted title of having the best overall wine cellar for 2019.




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Singapore threatens coronavirus patients with jail if they don't tell officials where they have been

In a desperate attempt to contain a crisis, the Asian nation is 'working around the clock' to trace potential carriers of the killer infection.




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Coronavirus fears spare pensioner behind £53million elver eel smuggling operation from jail

A pensioner who smuggled more than £53million worth of rare baby eels to the Far East from a barn in the West Country has been spared jail after lawyer argued he could catch the virus.




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'Drunk' woman is arrested by anti-terror police after 'trying to storm cockpit' at Heathrow

Officers were called to Heathrow at 4.29am this morning just after the aeroplane landed. Police confirmed they had arrested a woman on suspicion of being drunk on board.




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Hoax message warns of Australian shutdown including all schools and businesses

The viral social media message claims the Australian Government has decided to ban all religious, sporting, social and cultural gatherings, as well as closing the borders.




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Passengers heading to countries in coronavirus lockdown are being turned away at check-in

Airlines are refusing to check in passengers trying to get on flights out of Australia if they are headed to locked down countries, as more and more close their borders against coronavirus.




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How to claim money back on a trip cut short due to coronavirus

This week a reader asks for help with claiming a refund after they had to abandon their tour around Asia, while another seeks tips on how to plan a challenging hike in the Alps for after lockdown...




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The great British cuppa comes under threat

It's the brew the nation always turns to in times of crisis - but now even the great British cuppa is coming under threat from the coronavirus.




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USS America aircraft carrier steams to intercept Chinese ships in disputed waters near Malaysia

USS America has steamed to intercept a Chinese government survey ship and several of its China Coast Guard escorts after they ventured into contested waters off the coast of Malaysia.




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Gangs are using pizza delivery drivers to courier drugs to people stuck at home during lockdown

Drug dealers are using takeaway delivery drivers to drop 'pizza boxes or other food containers' containing cocaine, marijuana, ketamine and ecstasy at buyer's houses, warns Interpol.




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The Duchess of Cornwall welcomes domestic abuse survivors to Clarence House

Camilla, 72, continued her busy week of engagements by hosting a reception this morning at Clarence House to mark the 15th anniversary of the SafeLives charity.




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Modernisation of the monarchy relies on Kate Middleton, expert says

Appearing on This Morning, Camilla Tominey said that Kate Middleton is the person who needs to modernise the monarchy in the wake of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's departure.




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Prince Harry is 'much happier in Canada than the UK' and 'doesn't regret stepping down'

A source told the magazine Us Weekly that Prince Harry has experienced no regrets about his move to Canada so far, because it's enabled him to make his family his 'number one priority'.




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Holly Willoughby looks chic in a black and pink gown as she attends Prince's Trust event

The This Morning star, 39, who is a patron of the charity founded by Prince Charles in 1976, wowed in a stunning black and pink off-the-shoulder gown with a dramatic train.




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Camilla wraps up warm as she joins Prince Charles at the Tower of London

Prince Charles, 71, and Camilla, 72, visited the Tower of London this morning to mark 535 years since the creation of Yeoman Warders, better known as the Beefeaters.




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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'visit Stanford University' for brainstorming sessions

The Today show reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Stanford in Palo Alto, California, on Tuesday to attend a 'brainstorming session'.




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Prince Charles rubs shoulders with Claudia Winkleman, Rob Brydon at Prince's Trust Gala

Charles, 71, appeared in excellent spirits as he welcomed stars including Claudia Winkleman and Rob Brydon to The Prince's Trust Invest in Futures Gala at Kensington Palace.




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Fight club involving 'many' students at Geelong Grammar School is shut down 

The co-ed Anglican school, an hour's drive south of Melbourne, told parents 'many' students in the Cuthbertson boys' boarding house were involved in the organised fighting circle.




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Harry's departure from royal life has brought Charles and William together says royal commentator

Royal commentator Ingrid Seward told OK! that Harry's departure from royal life had brought his brother William, 38 and father Prince Charles, 72, closer, as demonstrated by their joint visit last week.




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Prince Charles is all smiles as he visits a local shirt-making business in Gloucester today

Prince Charles, 71, could be seen smiling and clapping as he unveiled a commemorative plaque to mark his visit to the Emma Willis LTD factory in Gloucester today.




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Prince Charles joked about his struggle to stay in shape during a visit to his shirt maker

Prince Charles, 72, quipped about his battle to stay fit and keep his measurements the same during a visit to his shirt maker's workshop in Gloucester yesterday, HELLO! reported.




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Prince Of Wales and The Duchess Of Cornwall welcome prize winners to Buckingham Palace

The Duchess of Cornwall, 72, looked elegant in a forest-green ensemble as she joined Prince Charles, 71, to welcome guests for the Queen's Anniversary Prizes at Buckingham Palace today.




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Prince Charles climbs into water-logged cellar to see devastation caused by Storm Dennis

Prince Charles has been praised for bravely climbing into a water-logged cellar in storm-hit Pontypridd in the Welsh valleys to see the devastation caused by Storm Dennis.




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Prince Charles sits down and chat with a hospice resident during jam-packed Wales visit

Prince Charles, 71, showed off his caring side while visiting the Marie Curie hospice in Cardiff and the Vale, where he met 97-year-old resident Maureen Russell and sat by her bedside.




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The Crown's Josh O'Connor embodies Prince Charles as he films scene at the British Museum

Josh, 29, had his hair slicked back into Prince Charles' signature quiff, at one point sporting a number of hair clips as production crew tended to his outfit.




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Man arrested outside Princess Anne's London home 'carrying a crossbow, 14 bolts and a large knife'

Andrew Marshall was searched by police as he walked through The Mall area around St James's Palace (pictured) at night. He was arrested and charged with two counts of weapon possession.




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Seeds from Prince Charles' residence are among the new additions to the Arctic 'doomsday vault'

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault is located on within a mountainside on Spitsbergen, an island in the remote Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Sea.




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Prince Charles and Camilla will tour Cyprus for the first time since the Queen's 1993 visit

The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall will visit the Republic of Cyprus next month, to recognise the work of the UN Peacekeeping Force and celebrate traditional Cypriot culture.




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Prince Charles and Camilla have 51 engagements in NINE days

Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall will carry out 51 engagements in nine days on their royal tour of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus and Jordan next month.




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How to dress like a grown up with Shane Watson: The safari look that can last a lifetime

Shane Watson took inspiration from Lauren Hutton for embracing this season's safari jacket trend. British style expert, advises investing in a khaki jacket for versatility.




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The Crown Series 4: Rising actor Tom Byrne 'is cast to play a young Prince Andrew'

The 25-year-old thespian, a graduate of the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, has been recruited to play the scandal-ridden Royal during his days as a popular pinup, according to The Sun.




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The Crown Series 4: Tom Byrne films scenes as Prince Andrew

Tom Byrne has filmed his first scenes as Prince Andrew for The Crown's fourth season.




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Australia fire chief told to STAY AWAY from Buckingham Palace reception over coronavirus fears 

New South Wales Rural Fire Service commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons almost had his trip to the UK to meet Prince Charles cancelled over coronavirus fears.




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Three Degrees singer Sheila Ferguson in court battle over garage storage Bray Berkshire

Sheila Ferguson (pictured) is battling a property development she claims threatens to destroy her priceless collection of musical memorabilia, contained in garages near her former Thames home.




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TV chef Ainsley Harriott awarded an MBE by Prince Charles

Celebrity chef, Ainsley Harriott was invested as a Member of the British Empire (MBE) by the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace earlier today.




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Prince Charles is greeted with daffodils as he meets the new Jesus Chair of Celtic in Oxford

Prince Charles, 71, greeted students, staff and College Fellows at Jesus College before going on to meet the sixth Chair of Celtic at the University of Oxford today.




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Royal Family shares throwback snaps of the Queen travelling on the London Underground in 1969

The Queen, then aged 42, travelled on the Tube in March 1969 as part of an engagement to open the Victoria line. Photos from the outing were shared on the Royal Family Instagram yesterday.




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How to defy Second Son Syndrome: The aristocrats embattled Princes Andrew and Harry could learn from

Both' party princes', Andrew and Harry have at times been lambasted for tarnishing the Royal Family's reputation - but other aristocratic second sons have not suffered the same fate.




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Prince Charles visits Celtic Sheepskin and Co to mark the firm's 30th anniversary

Prince Charles, 71, visited clothing brand Celtic Sheepskin and Co to mark the firm's 30th anniversary in Newquay, Cornwall today.




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Murder investigation launched after three-month-old baby girl is found unconscious in her cot 

A murder investigation has been launched after a three-month-old baby girl was found unconscious in her cot. 




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Family of Brisbane baby girl who died in cot in Zillmere home have 'no idea' what killed her

Bellah-Rose Salafia was found unconscious in her cot in her Department of Housing home in Zillmere, in Brisbane's north, about 6am on Saturday.




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Exclusive for MoS readers: See the gardens of the Cotswolds with The One Show's Christine Walkden

On this exclusive four-day tour, you will have the chance to discover some of Britain's most beautiful gardens and meet Christine Walkden, The One Show's popular resident gardening expert.




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The Queen dons a powder blue coat dress and a matching hat for Commonwealth Service

Her Majesty, 93, also donned a stylish hat featuring blue, black and orange feathers and a bow design as she arrived for the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey today.




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The Queen wishes her youngest son Prince Edward a happy 56th birthday

The Royal Family have shared sweet throwback pictures of Prince Edward as he celebrates his 56th birthday.




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Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly demonstrate a heel touch greeting at The Prince's Trust Awards

The TV presenting duo, both 44, showed off the ways a person can greet someone during this time at The Prince's Trust Awards at London Palladium on Wednesday.