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The Queen stepped out alongside her youngest son Prince Edward at Buckingham Palace on Thursday, looking beautiful in a bold orange outfit with her favourite Launer London handbag.
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As always, she added a sparkling brooch to her outfit - and like many of her jewellery pieces, her latest choice has an interesting story behind it. Her Majesty's diamond rose brooch actually originally featured on a tiara that was given to her to mark her royal wedding to Prince Philip.
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AboutBarrett Doss is a 34 year old American Actress. Born Barrett Chelsea Doss on 20th March, 1989 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, she is famous for Victoria 'Vic' Hughes in Station 19. Her zodiac sign is Pisces.
Barrett Doss is a member of the following lists: New York University alumni, 1989 births and Theatre World Award winners.
Zach Bryan and Ashley McBryde are among the country acts who have joined the bill for the 2023 Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival. Bryan is headlining the second night of the two-day festival, with alt-folk band the Lumineers anchoring a bill the day prior.
Other country and Americana acts taking the stage during this year's iteration of Pilgrimage include Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, Hailey Whitters, the War and Treaty,Margo Price, Ian Munsick, Yola and Madeline Edwards.
As Christmas approaches, all through the world’s Catholic convents, nuns and monks are extra busy preparing the traditional delicacies they sell to a loyal fan base even in rapidly secularising countries.
For many monastic communities – especially those devoted to contemplative life and vows of poverty – producing cookies, fruitcakes and even beer for sale is the only means to keep the lights on.
But it’s also an enticing way to strengthen their ties with lay people who flock to their doors – and in some cases their websites – in the holiday season.