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The Queen’s reaction to Prince Harry and Meghan’s interview

Mar 10 2021 Share

Buckingham Palace issued a statement in regards to the recent interview Prince Harry and his wife Meghan had with Oprah Winfrey, in which Queen Elizabeth II also expressed her concerns in regards to the issues raised. The statement read that the whole royal family is ‘saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan.’

Tuesday, 9th March 2021 THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS ISSUED BY BUCKINGHAM PALACE ON BEHALF OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN…

Posted by Majesty magazine on Tuesday, 9 March 2021

The statement pointed out how the race issues raced were particularly concerning. The family will be addressing the issue privately, claimed the statement on behalf of the Queen. The post ended by expressing their love for the Prince and his family. The interview had raised mixed reactions from the public, with even popular TV host Piers Morgan stepping down from ‘Good Morning Britain’.

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Over 400 COVID-19 cases expected today

Mar 10 2021 Share

Sources have reported that over 400 new COVID-19 cases are expected to be reported today.

This overnight case report will not only be a record-high for this year but the highest-ever number of new cases as Malta maintains a consistently-increasing rate of new COVID-19 cases.

As of yesterday March 9th, Malta had registered a total of 24,847 cases and currently has 3,035 active cases.

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Times of Malta documents seized by police in Schembri-Hillman investigation

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The authorities have seized documents from Times of Malta’s offices as it continues to investigate into money laundering which involve Allied Newspapers managing director, Adrian Hillman, and former OPM chief of staff, Keith Schembri. Times of Malta reported that authorities approached Progress Press to provide company documents dating to the tenure by Hillman.

As reported on Times of Malta, the company complied with the police in full when authorities asked for the company documents. The case has roots back in 2016, with Hillman resigning from his position when late Daphne Caruana Galizia flagged payments made by companies owned by Schembri.

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Teenager with autism sends 663 thank-you cards to healthcare workers

Mar 9 2021 Share

National Health Services in England received almost 700 thank you cards from Paddy Joyce, a teenager with autism. Immensely grateful of the frontline workers who face the COVID-19 pandemic every single day, Joyce started writing to healthcare workers at Glasgow Royal Infirmary from mid-January. He managed to amass 663 letters directed individually to staff.

After asking his mother to give him the names of some workers, Joyce set to work wanting to turn the frowns of the workers upside down. His mother says writing letters calms the teenager’s concerns about the pandemic. He has managed to write a total of 1,000 cards and plans to hit the 5,000 mark by 2021’s end.

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