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  2. Prince Harry’s Next Major Case Against British Newspapers ...

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    Related: Prince Harry Says His Fight Against Tabloids Is a 'Central Piece' of Rift with the Royal Family. Almost two years ago, in March 2023, Harry made an appearance in court as the case kicked off.

  3. Royal Family Slams 'Overblown’ and 'Unfounded' Claims ... - AOL

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    The British royal family voiced their concerns over BBC Two’s new documentary, The Princes and the Press, and how it represented Prince William and Prince Harry’s relationship with the media.

  4. Abdication of Edward VIII - Wikipedia

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    Instrument of abdication signed by Edward VIII and his three brothers, Albert, Henry and George, 10 December 1936. In early December 1936, a constitutional crisis in the British Empire arose when King Edward VIII proposed to marry Wallis Simpson, an American socialite who was divorced from her first husband and was in the process of divorcing her second.

  5. Harry and Meghan get ‘decree absolute’ in Megxit ‘divorce ...

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    Team Sussex responded to Buckingham Palace’s announcement on their roles by saying “We can all live a life of service. Service is universal”.

  6. Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 - Wikipedia

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    The government held that the changes were the biggest reform of England and Wales's divorce laws since the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, and that the laws would reduce the impact that allegations of blame could have on families, as under previous law one spouse was required to make accusations about the other's conduct in order to be granted a ...

  7. Divorce in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, which sets out the basis for divorce (part i) and how the courts deal with financial issues, known as ancillary relief (part ii) Cruelty has been made irrelevant. See Gollins v Gollins [1964] A.C. 644; Children Act 1989; Family Proceedings Courts (Matrimonial Proceedings etc.) Rules 1991; Marriage Act 1994; Family ...

  8. Royal Couple Announces Divorce: "Thank You Very Much ... - AOL

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    The news comes just a few weeks after Nikolaos and Tatiana appeared together in the UK for a memorial event honoring Nikolaos's father, King Constantine, the last king of Greece, who passed away ...

  9. Marriage settlement (England) - Wikipedia

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    A marriage settlement in England and Wales was a historical arrangement whereby, most commonly and in its simplest form, a trust of land or other assets was established jointly by the parents of a bride and bridegroom. The trustees were established as legal owners of the assets, and the bride and bridegroom as beneficial owners of the assets ...