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Prince Harry and Meghan talk about leaving royalty with Oprah

Mar 8 2021 Share

Duke and Duchess of Sussex prince Harry and Meghan, sat down for an interview with Oprah Winfrey last night to discuss their departure from royalty. Prince Harry accredited his ability to move away from his duties to Meghan, which would have been immensely difficulty otherwise. He then extends his compassion to his father and brother, who cannot leave that lifestyle.

Prince Harry claimed he felt trapped and did not see a way out until he met Meghan. He also expresses his sadness that Prince Charles stopped taking calls as the couple worked on leaving royalty, along with finding it financially difficulty due to being completely cut off. The Prince still has a good relationship with his grandmother, the Queen. The full interview which aired on CBS also included topics ranging from mental health, life inside royalty, racism and even revealing the gender of their baby being a girl.

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Man convicted with armed robbery arrested in Ta’ Xbiex

Mar 8 2021 Share

Police were informed yesterday late evening, 7th March, that a 28-year-old man had robbed two women, pulling out a knife on them, as they were walking along the bay, taking off with one of the women’s bags. The Rapid Intervention Unit convened immediately and arrested the man in Ta’ Xbiex.

Several investigations were made into the man’s residence, in which not only the woman’s items were found, but also several items from other robberies. The assailant is being held in police general headquarters lock-up in Floriana for further investigation.

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Man and woman injured in traffic accident in Zejtun

Mar 8 2021 Share

Police have reported that an Italian man, 25-years-old, from San Gwann and a Maltese woman, 23, from Hal Gharghur are suffering grievous injuries after a traffic accident in Zejtun. Reports say that a motorcycle driven by a man, with whom the woman was riding, and a Suzuki swift driven by the Italian man crashed into each other in Triq Bir id-Deheb.

First response medical team converged onto the scene and transported the victims to Mater Dei. Magistrate Dr Joe Mifsud LL. D was informed by the case, who ordered that further investigation be done along with several experts. Investigations are still ongoing.

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182 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 258 recoveries

Mar 7 2021 Share

Malta has registered 182 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 3,945 swab tests, while 258 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Sunday 7th March 2021, 95,899 vaccine doses were administered of which 32,420 were 2nd doses.

To date, Malta has registered 24,398 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 20,742 have recovered, 334 died and 3,550 are still active.

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