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  2. Pashley Cycles - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, Pashley was supplying bikes to the Royal Mail. The original Royal Mail designed mail delivery cycle was single speed and equipped with rod operated brakes. Pashley was one of a small number of UK manufacturers (including Townsends Cycles) to produce this bike and in the 1990s became the sole supplier. During the mid-1990s.

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

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    When the princess welcomed her youngest boy in 2021, she took to Instagram and opened up about being a boy mom.With rare black-and-white photos of the newborn and his brothers, she wrote, "Life ...

  4. Royal family live updates: Prince Harry’s ex Cressida Bonas ...

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    Follow The Post's live updates for the latest royal family news and photos, from Kate Middleton and Prince William to King Charles and Queen Camilla, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and more.

  5. 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 ...

  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.