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From Prince Louis to Eugenie's new husband Jack, the royals who joined Meghan, Harry and

Four generations of the royal family gathered on the balcony to watch the traditional RAF flypast for the Trooping of the Colour in London today. Royal fans were delighted to see Duchess of Sussex, who has not been seen since giving birth four weeks ago, along with scores of other royals at Whitehall's Horse Guards Parade. Those on the royal balcony included Princess Michael of Kent (5); Princess Beatrice of York (16); Isla Phillips (24); Lady Helen Taylor (30) and Sylvana Palma Windsor, Countess of St Andrews (38). There were more cheeky antics from Prince George and Princess Charlotte - who stuck out their tongues and pushed their faces up against windows at the Palace just as they did last year. The event also marked the Duchess of Sussex's first appearance in public since she gave birth to Archie four weeks ago.

New mum Meghan attends Trooping the Colour

Meghan Markle (left) rushed back from maternity leave to attend Trooping the Colour, alongside Prince Harry (right and inset), in her first public appearance since revealing Prince Archie to the world. And keen-eyed royal fans spotted that the beaming new mother was wearing a stunning third ring (circled) - which they claimed could be an eternity ring - next to her engagement and wedding rings. The Duchess of Sussex looked radiant as she entered Buckingham Palace in the back of a dark blue Range Rover ahead of the Queen's official birthday celebrations just four weeks after giving birth. She and Harry were then whisked away in a carriage to the Horse Guards Parade to join the Royal Family - and thousands of spectators - to watch 1,400 troops, 400 musicians and 200 horses march in the parade.

Princesses Beatrice and Eugene accompanied by her husband Jack Brooksbank (left) during in their carriage today

The Princess of York, 29, stunned the crowds at Horse Guards Parade in a patterned white and blue dress and neutral make up as she watched her father Prince Andrew take the salute for the first time.

The 15-year-old looked incredibly mature in a striking blue dress and small, navy headpiece as she was whisked away from Buckingham Palace to Trooping the Colour in a horse-drawn carriage.

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The Duchess of Cambridge donned the zesty pale coat dress with matching petalled fascinator by Philip Treacy as she was driven by chauffeur to Horse Guards Parade this morning.

Leyton Orient manager and ex-Spurs star Justin Edinburgh dies aged 49, days after he suffered heart attack and was rushed to hospital following his return from Champions League final in Madrid

Justin Edinburgh (pictured top in Edinburgh with ex-Spurs team-mates Steve Sedgley and David Howells), 49, was taken to hospital and died on Saturday, just weeks after guiding east London club Leyton Orient (inset paying tribute) back into the Football League on April 27 (bottom-left celebrating with his team, and bottom-right with captain Jobi McAnuff). Edinburgh had been in hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest on Monday following his return from the Champions League final in Madrid. He leaves behind his wife Kerri and their children Charlie and Cydnie. Edinburgh played for Spurs between 1990 and 2000, featuring more than 200 times, winning the FA Cup in 1991 and the League Cup eight years later.

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Jeremy Corbyn spoke out in defence of the new MP Lisa Forbes saying that she was a 'good woman' and 'she will be a brilliant MP for Peterborough and a brilliant part of our team in Parliament.'

Sharon Jennings, 55, was walking her dog on railway lines in Preston last Friday. She intervened in the dog fight but didn't seek medical attention. She was rushed to hospital on Monday but died last night.

The Fleabag star, 45, was made a CBE for services to drama on Saturday, just months after she won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Queen Anne in The Favourite.

Royal fans spot Prince Louis wearing EXACTLY the same shirt as Prince Harry did 30 years

The one-year-old Prince (left with Kate) was seen sporting the traditional smocked, blue and white garment alongside a pair of blue shorts during Trooping the Colour at Buckingham Palace in London today. It left eagle-eyed viewers wondering if it is indeed exactly the same outfit Prince Harry wore at Trooping the Colour in 1986 (right), cradled in the arms of Princess Anne. Kate is no stranger to recycling outfits, and is often seen stepping out in previously worn clothing. She was recently seen sporting an entirely recycled outfit during a visit to the Scouts in Essex. And the habit stretches to that of dressing her children, with Prince George - at his debut Trooping the Colour - seen wearing an outfit remarkably similar to one his father Prince William had at his first in 1984.

Snaps taken by aristocrat Alexi Lubomirski, 43, have started to appear on sites including Instagram and Twitter, following their wedding at Windsor Castle in May last year.

The soldier, from the Irish Guards, added unexpected drama to the ceremony to mark the Queen's official birthday when he fell from his horse and his bearskin hat rolled off his head.

Royal in training! Prince Louis makes his palace balcony debut as he and Princess Charlotte wave at the flypast (but Prince George doesn't look too impressed)

Prince George and his siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis stood inside a window of Buckingham Palace and waved at thousands of people watching the Trooping of the Colour ceremony to celebrate the Queen's official birthday. The trio of young Royals waved and made cheeky faces while their elder family members stood on the world famous balcony. Fans of the royal family were treated to a surprise appearance from the Duchess of Sussex who is currently on maternity leave following the birth of her first son Archie.

A woman working in Tokyo received a demand from a colleague to bake her a birthday cake that she could pass off as her own work - and was told to 'watch her back' when she refused.

Julian Pitcairn, 58, escaped jail after his wife Katherine discovered a manual in their bedroom about how to assist potential sexual predators at their home in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.

One of Europe's most wanted is caught after 16 YEARS on the run

Fugitive Christopher Guest More Jr, 41, has been arrested in Malta over the murder of Brian Waters, 44, at a Cheshire farm in 2003 after 16 years on the run, the National Crime Agency said. The National Crime Agency (NCA) said he was arrested in the Swieqi area, in the north of the island, on a European arrest warrant on Thursday night, in a joint operation with the Maltese authorities. Graham Roberts, NCA regional manager, said: 'We are utterly delighted that after almost 16 years on the run, hiding from law enforcement, Christopher Guest More Jr has been arrested and will now have to return to the UK.'

Lady Thatcher, who died in 2013, told Carol (pictured) to get in the furniture when Lord Butler visited her flat to discuss politics. The revelations are to be laid bare by Lord Butler in a documentary.

London Bridge terrorist Khuram Butt, pictured, hosted a barbecue weeks before the massacre where a guest joked 'this is how you gut an infidel while skewering a piece of meat.

NEW Matilda Dalley was travelling on a Stagecoach bus in Grimsby with her three stepsisters when she sat on the used needle. Two stepsisters were also pricked while removing the needle from Matilda.

Mother's horror after she returns home from holiday to find her autistic son WASN'T on the

Nicola Purdy, 48, from Swansea, and children Jack (left), 24, Alex (inset left), 12, and Darcie (inset, centre right), 11, went on a holiday to Crete with TUI in May and returned home on June 4. But on arrival at Heraklion Airport for their return flight, Jack, who has autism, was taken away by a doctor after falling ill with a migraine and vomiting - and Mrs Purdy only realised he wasn't on the plane when they landed in Cardiff. On boarding the plane, the family noticed Jack's assigned seat was unoccupied but were confident he was sitting in priority seating further forwards. However, when the family went to collect their luggage, they realised Jack's was missing and could not find him. Mrs Purdy began a frantic three-and-a-half hour search for her son with the help of airport security as well as police and the British Consulate, before discovering he was still in Crete.

Welsh terraced house turned into a Venetian palace by its owners

On the outside, this house looks like any other home in the Welsh Valleys.  Set on the main road in Treherbert in the Rhondda, the large end-of-terrace property looks very similar to many others in the area - with a traditional stone front, a large garden and a garage. But step inside this house and you'll find it's far from ordinary. As you walk through the front door, you're transported into a world of luxury and glamour. And the house - a former bakery and greengrocer - is filled from floor to ceiling with opulent, lavish and grandiose decor, that wouldn't look out of place inside a stately home or Venetian mansion.

Andrea Leadsom becomes latest Tory leadership hopeful to admit doing drugs

Ms Leadsom, 56, said she smoked the drug while at Warwick University in 1990s. She said: 'Everyone is entitled to a private life before becoming an MP. I smoked weed at university and have never smoked it again since.' Her admission comes after the revelation that leadership rival Michael Gove took cocaine on 'several occasions' when he was a journalist 20 years ago.

Michael Gove's cocaine confession: Leading contender in race to be PM reveals his 'deep

Michael Gove told the Mail he had taken drugs about 20 years ago when he worked as a journalist and before he was married. He became an MP in 2005 and entered government as education secretary in 2010. Mr Gove, 51, insisted his past mistakes should not be held against him as he battles to replace Theresa May as prime minister. 'It was 20 years ago and yes, it was a mistake,' he said. 'But I don't believe that past mistakes disqualify you.' He made his admission ahead of publication of a book about him by political journalist Owen Bennett - extracts of which are exclusively published in today's Mail. Pictured left: Michael Gove in April. Right: Mr Gove featuring in A Feast at Midnight - a 1995 British comedy family film directed by Justin Hardy. Inset: At the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.

Rain dampens spirits at the Appleby horse fair

Hundreds of people braved the poor weather conditions to attend the third day of the annual Appleby Horse Fair in Cumbria. The tradition, which has continued through the ages, is meant to prepare the animals for their debuts at the Westmorland show that attracts traveller families, horse breeders and Shetland pony lovers alike. The famous fair, lasting four days and attracting around 10,000 people, is also used as a courting venue for gipsies, who have a strict moral code.

Vasiele Stoian, 20, and Englezo Tanase, 19, cruised Birmingham and Coventry at night, promising people cheap lifts home. They would then assault them and steal their bank cards.

Stewart Davenport who lives with his partner, their eight children and step children all aged between one and 15, are welcoming a new addition to the family into their Rose Hill, Oxford home.

London bus attack pair subjected to a stream of vile homophobic insults online as police

Bus operator Metroline said it had the footage and was co-operating with police following the beatings. Melania Geymonat (pictured right), 28, and her American partner Chris (left, still bruised after the attack more than a week ago), 29, were left bloodied and bruised after being punched and robbed following an evening out in West Hampstead, north west London, in the early hours of May 30 (bottom left, after the attack). Despite being just days removed from the assault, users took to Facebook and Twitter to leave vile comments, blaming the women for 'bringing it on themselves'. 'That's what you get for being gay', Ryan Bennett wrote underneath an article on Facebook (bottom right). Chisomo Chitete said: 'No wonder my brother still can't find a girl to marry. All the girls have been taken by girls'. Danzil Denno, replying to a CNN story on twitter, wrote: 'Don't do that in public. See now the results of being silly?' But the defiant couple say, despite the attack and torrent of insults online, they 'are not scared to be visibly queer'.

The loyal police dog was brutally stabbed while protecting his handler from a knife-wielding suspect in October 2016. Finn suffered two serious stab wounds in his neck and chest.

Police facial recognition cameras should be banned, lawyer Martha Spurrier from human rights group Liberty has claimed. She said it allows the state to take private information without consent.

George Clooney says getting his toddlers to wind up Amal is the best fun ever

George Clooney, 58, who has two-year-old twins with wife Amal Clooney (left and right together) revealed how he balances his career with his family life. The actor is about to launch a three-pronged attack on the entertainment world with Catch-22, a six-part TV adaptation of Joseph Heller's classic 1961 novel, which he produced, directed and stars in. Inset, Clooney in character.

The number of citizenship applications from EU nationals has been rising since the 2016 Brexit referendum and made up almost one-in-three of all applications in the 12 months to March.

At the end of a busy week in which she had to entertain Donald Trump, the Queen found time to 'hang out' in Notting Hill with her beloved cousin Lady Elizabeth Anson who turned 78 the next day.

Trump's look is not my fault, says White House tailor - and expert says: 'It's wrong in

Ismet Dil, 69, whose company Scogna Formal Wear has provided dinner jackets and tails to America's leaders for a century, claimed he didn't recognise the suit, which was heavily mocked online. 'This is my profession. It's not right,' he said. 'I don't care if he is president. Someone is responsible - somebody helped him get dressed like that.' Trump chose to wear a ludicrously long white waistcoat, paired with a tux jacket that stopped halfway up his midriff and featured overlong sleeves. Patrick Murphy, the head cutter at Davies and Son, who are based in Savile Row, London, told MailOnline that 'everything you can imagine' was wrong with Trump's tuxedo. 'It's totally disproportionate to his height and girth,' he said. 'The waistcoat is far too long, it should not show underneath his jacket. The sleeves are covering his hands, they should be an inch shorter. It looks like he has borrowed from three different suits.'

Another day in Wild West London: Shocking moment teen attacked two police officers after he was caught with a huge hunting knife during a stop and search at Tube station as he is locked up for 14 months 

Hamza Haddadi, of Buttermere Close, Leyton, was stopped by officers at Leytonstone underground station. Sergeant David Johns opened the zips of Haddadi's hooded top (left) and found a hunting knife (inset). The man tried to escape as the doors of a train on the platform opened. Officers kept hold of him, but Haddadi resisted and hit Sergeant Johns in the face (right), knocking off his glasses. He was brought to the floor and handcuffed at the station. While in custody, Haddadi was searched and officers found another smaller switch blade knife hidden down his trousers.

ALISON BOSHOFF: The lead actors are not the only ones to be propelled into the stratosphere by Killing Eve, which has generated huge ratings and nearly universal critical acclaim.

May Day Bank Holiday will be on May 8 in 2020, the same day in 1945 that Nazi Germany surrendered in the Second World War. The date will mark VE Day. Pictured: Highland Infantrymen on VE Day.

Love Island viewers are left in shock as newbie Molly-Mae lists her job as 'doing

She made an explosive entrance to the Love Island villa on Thursday. And while Molly-Mae Hague sent temperatures soaring with her sizzling good looks and stunning figure, she was also causing dramas on the outside as viewers were left in shock and bewilderment at her job description. During a sexy hot tub date with boxer Tommy Fury, 20, the blonde beauty, also 20, stated that she 'does Instagram' as work, much to the chagrin of viewers who were quick to check out her page, on which she boasts 356,000 followers. 

Thousands of cheeky cyclists bare all as they take part in the annual Naked Bike Ride through London (but let's hope they washed down their Boris Bikes for the next rider)

The 16th annual World Naked Bike Ride took place through the streets of London today. Thousands stripped off for the event which promotes body positivity and protests car culture. Riders took off from seven locations across the capital and enjoyed fine weather as they took part in the freeing ride. The event sees many writing slogans on their body advocating more cycling and criticising the abundance of cars in city centres.

Emma Giddings had requested the help of Manchester airport's Omniserv service to escort her disabled daughter off the plane but was left waiting on the tarmac for over 90 minutes.

The home of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal is set to be bought by Wiltshire County Council following fears it could be turned into an Airbnb. He was poisoned by Novichok with daughter Yulia in Salisbury

Did they check the weather forecast? Soaking revellers pictured on the first day of

Sodden festival-goers have been pictured wading through mud as they attended Parklife's Manchester event today following heavy rain, as Britain continues to be buffeted by turbulent weather. Less-than-thrilled party animals were seen wrapped in plastic coats to shield themselves from the rain (right and inset) and squelching across the drenched fields in trainers. Two women were also snapped crossing the road under a purple umbrella, decorated with hearts (left). As Storm Miguel moves away from England and into the North Sea the Met Office said that northern England should brace for rain. Strong winds of up to 35mph are expected for eastern counties over the morning as Storm Miguel continues its onslaught towards the sea. As the storm battered the UK yesterday, tourists had to put up their umbrellas as they photograph Bath Abbey during a downpour.

AMANDA PLATELL: The details of George's last wishes were so poignant and seemed so well organised, they gave me pause for thought.

Peter Ferguson met the woman through Bumble in September last year and spent weeks talking to her. He offered to arrange a massage for her after she said she was feeling achy, but he assaulted her.

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Jim Gamble QPM said paedophiles should only leave prison if they can prove they are no longer a threat to children. He added polygraphs should be used before the release of child sex offenders.

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The University of Oxford has dropped to third in the university rankings, with the University of St Andrews in Scotland taking its place in the top two, along with Cambridge University. 

This weel Bel advises a woman who is jealous of her new boyfriend's wife who passed away while she also gives advice to a lady who thinks her daughter-in-law despises her.

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Roy Gibney, 64, a former sheet metal worker, scooped his millions in July 1998, and immediately splashed out on a six-bedroom mansion in Barnoldby-le-Beck, Lincolnshire (bottom right). He had his winning numbers tiled on the bottom of an indoor swimming pool (top right with former girlfriend Meaka Edwards), spent £50,000 on a racehorse and bought expensive cars (inset with daughter Lisa buying a Lexus LS300) - but his good fortune then came to an end with his divorce from second wife Darlene Shand, 45, in 2014. With his property portfolio sold off and most of his remaining money swallowed up by his divorce, Mr Gibney has since moved in to a one-bedroom bungalow in Grimsby with Tracey Baker, 58, who he previously dated. But he said: 'I'm living a more modest lifestyle, it's calmer, more normal and I'm blissfully happy.'

Spice Girls gig descends into chaos as female fans are filmed punching, shoving and pulling each other's hair in front of stunned children

The Spice Girls tour has been hit by further criticism after three adult female fans started fighting, and one pulled another's hair, during their Thursday show at Sunderland's Stadium of Light. Stunning footage shows two grown women appearing to argue before one, who is wearing a green jumper, has her hair pulled as the Spice Girls perform on stage. She falls to the floor and headbutts the other woman on her way down, who then grabs onto her hair with both hands. A friend then joins in and starts trying to punch the woman pulling the other's hair. It comes after fans complained about the Spice Girls' Coventry concert, which descended into chaos on Tuesday when fans were left stranded in the car park for hours once the show had finished.

Speak to staff members at any school or university and they will tell you that self-harming behaviours have become so commonplace that they are almost the norm.

Employees at a Brooklyn-area Burger King were allegedly switching the Impossible Whopper for a beef burger, then telling drivers to inform customers of the switch upon delivery.

Chief Operating Officer Barney Harford and Chief Marketing Officer Rebecca Messina are leaving the company, Uber revealed in a regulatory filing after the close of business on Friday.

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Venezuelan former oil workers enter their second week of hunger strike

Forty ex-oil workers took to the Plaza de la Moneda square, adjacent to Venezuela's central bank, in Caracas eight days ago in a bid to claim what they say are unpaid wages. In 2007, 8,500 direct or indirect workers of American oil company Exxonmobil were sacked after late president Hugo Chavez nationalised a project in the country's Orinoco Oil Belt. Despite being promised severance packages and social security contributions, the workers claim they never saw a dime. The workers used to be a part of one of the most productive and lucrative oil exporting industries in the world, propping up the countries economy for decades.

Blind Paralympic star stopped by Sainsbury's with his guide dog

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Danish royal family put on elegant display as Queen Margrethe hosts dinner party

The Danish royals put on an elegant display as they arrived in dinner jackets and lavish evening gowns to attend a family dinner at Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen yesterday evening. Queen Margrethe (left welcoming Prince Joachim), 79, was hosting a private dinner to celebrate the 50th birthday of her son Prince Joachim (top-right and inset with his family) - the sixth in the line of succession to the Danish throne, following his elder brother, Crown Prince Frederik, and Frederik's four children (bottom-right). The Crown Prince himself, aged 51, was among those attending the event arriving alongside his wife the Crown Princess Mary and his four children Christian, 13, Isabella, 12, Vincent, eight, and Josephine, eight. The Queen dazzled in a floral dress as she welcomed Prince Joachim and his wife Princess Marie and the Prince's four children. Dressed in a white dinner suit, the Prince was first to greet his mother as his family followed. His wife, Princess Marie, looked equally radiant in a blue evening gown. Other attendees included the former French Ambassador to Denmark, François Zimeray, and his wife - and the Countess Fleming.

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Courtney Ntimane, two, was attacked by a leopard near his family's bungalow at the Kruger National Park in South Africa on Wednesday. He was taken to hospital but pronounced dead on arrival.

A year ago, veteran BBC presenter Harry Gration, 68, had little more on his retirement bucket list than planning to watch a test match in Australia. Then his wife Helen, 51, told him she wanted a baby.

Drunk mother who took her four week old son to a nightclub is jailed

Marina Tilby was seen throwing and catching her son Darian while clubbing with her sister in New Quay, Ceredigion, before taking him back to a caravan with two men she had met that night. Swansea Crown Court was told that the child was found unresponsive with blood in his mouth lying next to Tilby in the early hours of March 31, 2017, after her alcohol-fuelled night. She was today jailed for two years and four months.

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No corset-and-bonnet drama was ever filmed here. There's no record of a king or queen sleeping here and the only time modernity poked its nose into the place was when a previous owner announced he was running his Jaguar on apple waste from the cider press. But very slowly, and with very little fanfare, a revolution is taking place on this secluded spot that looks set to transform the grounds of a former slave trader's mansion into one of the most horticulturally important gardens in the country. Welcome to The Newt, a working estate set in the Somerset hills between the Mendips and Blackmore Vale. For more than two centuries, Hadspen House - its previous name - had been the ancestral home of the Hobhouse family. Sir Arthur Hobhouse, a one-time Liberal MP, is remembered as the mastermind of England and Wales's national parks, says RICHARD KAY.

   

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