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SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 2025

Prince

Edward, Prince of Wales, with Pratap Singh of Jammu and Kashmir during his trip in India in 1921. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Panorama

The Prince of Wales’ 1921 trip to India was a royal disaster

The Prince’s tour was originally conceived as an opportunity for the monarchy to recognise the colonies that paid heavily for the First World War, in blood and coin, but instead it led to more...

Photo: Collected
Glitz

Late pop singer Prince’s estate valued at $156.4m

A shopkeeper selling consumer goods displays Reliance's JioMart point-of-sale machine that he uses to order supplies for his store in Sangli, in the western state of Maharashtra, India, October 21, 2021. Photo :Reuters
South Asia

Princes to paupers: India's salesmen face ruin as Ambani targets mom-and-pop stores

Britain's Prince Andrew speaks to the media during Sunday service at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Windsor Great Park, Britain, April 11, 2021. Steve Parsons/PA Wire/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
USA

US judge sets 4 January for Prince Andrew to seek dismissal of sex abuse civil lawsuit

Covid-19 vaccine. Photo/Courtesy
Coronavirus chronicle

Blackwater founder Prince takes role in Covid vaccine venture

Queen Elizabeth II, left, watches as pallbearers carry Prince Philip’s coffin during his funeral inside St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, on April 17. Dominic Lipinski/Pool/AFP/Getty Images via CNN
World+Biz

Queen Elizabeth stands alone as her 'strength' Philip is laid to rest

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Prince Philip arrives on the eve of his 90th birthday to take the salute of the Household Division Beating Retreat on Horse Guards Parade in London June 9, 2011. REUTERS/Paul Edwards/Pool/File Photo
World+Biz

World reacts to death of Britain's Prince Philip

This handout picture provided by the Saudi Royal Palace shows King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (L) talking to his son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on November 20, 2019/Reuters
World+Biz

4th prince arrested in Saudi royal purge over alleged coup plot

Prince's anticipated, posthumous memoir is ready for fans
Glitz

Prince's anticipated, posthumous memoir is ready for fans

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