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Sue Hankinson ✈ ♥ 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 REFORM UK
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Love New York. LOVE CATS. 🐈⬛ Anti Woke/ Close borders/ Hate Pedophiles/Love animals/Reform UK/ Bring back common sense/No DM. Archer. LOVE MY COUNTRY. 🌹
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Well done this strong woman.
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1
First female Ngoni chief in Malawi ends child marriage. She has broken up 850 child marriages in three years. ✊🏿
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This is not AI or Manipulated . It is an actual sign I took in a hotel I was staying in . read the whole sign and tell me what is wrong 😆😆🙈🙈#youhadonejob

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🚨 A UN judge found to hold slaves in London! 🚨
Meet Lydia Mugambe Ssali!
Mugambe is a United Nations judge that has been jailed for six years and four months for forcing a woman to work as a domestic slave IN LONDON!
Now that you have read it twice, I can tell you: yes! You've read it right!
Mugambe, who also serves as a high court judge on Uganda, had a young Ugandan woman at her home carrying out unpaid work as a maid and nanny.
Mugambe fraudulently arranged for a visa for the young woman and forced her into practical slavery through intimidation.
That's it!
That's the face of the UN's "human rights" champions!

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On July 29, 1981, the world paused for a moment that felt like pure magic. Standing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, Diana, Princess of Wales beamed with a radiant smile, as millions gathered below to witness what seemed like a real-life fairytale.
Just moments earlier, she had married Charles III at St Paul’s Cathedral, wearing her unforgettable gown designed by David Emanuel and Elizabeth Emanuel. With its dramatic train and romantic silhouette, the dress instantly became one of the most iconic bridal creations in history. But it was Diana herself—her warmth, her youth, her natural charm—that truly captivated the world.
As the newlyweds stepped onto the balcony, a wave of cheers erupted from the crowds below. Flags waved, cameras flashed, and history was made in real time. The moment wasn’t just about royal tradition—it was about emotion. When Diana smiled, it felt genuine. When she waved, it felt personal. In that instant, she wasn’t just a princess—she was someone people felt they knew.
That balcony appearance would go on to become one of the most enduring images of the 20th century. Framed by the grandeur of the palace, it symbolized hope, romance, and a new era for the monarchy.
But looking back, it also marked the beginning of a far deeper story. Diana would grow into something far greater than a royal bride—becoming a global icon of compassion, humanity, and connection. Known as the “People’s Princess,” she touched lives in ways few public figures ever have.
And it all began there—on that balcony, in a single, unforgettable moment that the world would never forget.
© Historical Photos
#drthehistories

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It’s been over a year since we said farewell, pet to Vera & the gang. There hasn’t been a show like it since. Such a shame it had to end!
Who else misses Vera?🕵🏻
#Vera #BrendaBlethyn @AnnCleeves

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