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Prince Harry had dinner in New York with Mathilde von Belgien

Prince Harry had dinner in New York with Mathilde von Belgien

Prince Harry (40) celebrated a World Health Organization (WHO) dinner in New York on Wednesday. His wife Meghan (43) achieved every goal. But the British Royal Family was proud to be in the best of company. Who sees photos of events is the evening with the Belgian King Mathilde (51) who sees the playwright Forest Whitaker (63) and more Würdenträgern.

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Harry and Mathilde have built up a children’s right

With the message “Daily Mail” the translation is shown by kindermissbrauch on merksam machen. Neben de Royals Harry and Mathilde were such a vertreter from the states in Sweden, Colombia, Zimbabwe, Georgia, Canada, Island and Brazil, one of those themes they discuss.

In the message it is so that all the messages are so that they are affected by a short violation, in the event that the state and registration chief of the urgent matters urgent matters solves, a matter of being more childish. Also Prince Harry, King Mathilde and Forest Whitaker are together in the Unterzeichnenden. If now the work of the World Health Organization has been affected by the WHO, one of the themes that this theme notes, is no longer Zufall: In New York, the UN General of the UN has met.

What is Duchess Meghan like?

Bereits am Tag zuvor war Harry alone zu Guest at one of Kevin Costner (69) ausgerichttem Benefizkonzert in Kalifornien. When the British “Mirror” message appears, Ehefrau Meghan is happy with his message.

“Wir hatten all gehofft, that Meghan who im letzten Jahr teilnehmen würde, aber es heißt, that si sick ist and not kommen kann”, experience the “Mirror” in living areas. The charity charity is intended for strugglers and politicians in Santa Barbara County and the Californian Pazifikküste veranstaltet. Auch Harry and Meghan’s Heim in the Stadt Montecito are eligible for the Verwaltungsbezirk.


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