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  2. A New Royal Baby Is Coming, & We Already Have a Due Date - AOL

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    And now, yet another royal baby is on the way. Yesterday, Princess Sofia of Sweden , 39, and Prince Carl Philip , 44, announced that they are expecting their fourth baby.

  3. Murders of Charlie Keever and Jonathan Sellers - Wikipedia

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    Police surmise that the boys were lured along the Otay River in Imperial Beach where they were molested and killed. [citation needed] On March 29, 1993, Charlie and Jonathan's bodies were discovered by a bike rider 10 yards from their bikes in overgrown brush on the west bank of the Otay River.

  4. Could baby be a girl? Kate Middleton might have left a clue - AOL

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    Princess Kate is almost ready to give birth to her second royal baby, and everyone is asking the same question: boy or girl? Well, we finally have a clue. On a recent shopping trip to Amaia, a ...

  5. Royal News Roundup: a Royal Baby Announcement, a ... - AOL

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    Here’s all the royal news you need to know for the week of October 24, 2024. ... Royal News Roundup: a Royal Baby Announcement, a Historic Tour & a Body Language Expert's Striking Observation.

  6. Prince Charles of Luxembourg (born 2020) - Wikipedia

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    Before Charles' birth, Princess Stephanie announced her pregnancy on 6 December. [5] Prince Charles was born on 10 May 2020 in Grand Duchess Charlotte Maternity Hospital in Luxembourg, at 5:13 CET, [6] during the reign of his paternal grandfather Grand Duke Henri.

  7. Hercules Cycle and Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Crane's parents bought the Petros Cycle Company which was subsequently managed by Edmund's mother, Edith. Their children, Harry and Ted, left school at 14 and helped their parents with the business. In 1906, Jack Crane was declared bankrupt and the family moved to Lightwoods Hill. There they sold bikes at auctions.