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Foreigners tried to influence the 2016 election – Not just Russia

Posted: 19 May 2018 08:44 AM PDT

Foreigners tried to influence the 2016 election – Not just RussiaThe New York Times reports Donald Trump Jr. allegedly met with an Israeli social media specialist and an emissary for the crown princes of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.


Trump: 'Real Americans' Should Get 'Tough' On Russia Probe

Posted: 20 May 2018 08:59 AM PDT

Trump: 'Real Americans' Should Get 'Tough' On Russia ProbePresident Donald Trump attacked the credibility of special counsel Robert


Cuba: 110 died in plane crash, 3 survivors 'critical'

Posted: 19 May 2018 05:48 PM PDT

Cuba: 110 died in plane crash, 3 survivors 'critical'HAVANA (AP) — The only three survivors of Cuba's worst aviation disaster in three decades were clinging to life Saturday, a day after their passenger jet crashed in a fireball in Havana's rural outskirts with 113 people on board.


Parents Arrested After Five-Year-Old`s Body Found In Sacramento Storage Unit

Posted: 19 May 2018 12:20 PM PDT

Parents Arrested After Five-Year-Old`s Body Found In Sacramento Storage UnitPolice say five-year-old Cali Anderson died in the last two weeks, and her father and step-mother rented a car to take the child`s body from Reno to a Sacramento storage unit.


China air force lands bombers on South China Sea island

Posted: 19 May 2018 12:10 AM PDT

China air force lands bombers on South China Sea islandChina's air force has landed bombers on islands and reefs in the South China Sea as part of a training exercise in the disputed region, it said in a statement. "A division of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) recently organized multiple bombers such as the H-6K to conduct take-off and landing training on islands and reefs in the South China Sea in order to improve our ability to 'reach all territory, conduct strikes at any time and strike in all directions'," it said in the statement issued on Friday. It said the pilot of the H-6K bomber conducted assault training on a designated sea target and then carried out take-offs and landings at an airport in the area, describing the exercise as preparation for "the West Pacific and the battle for the South China Sea".


Saudis detain women's advocates ahead of driving ban lift

Posted: 19 May 2018 06:19 AM PDT

Saudis detain women's advocates ahead of driving ban liftSaudi authorities have arrested seven prominent women's rights advocates, dividing public opinion just weeks before the kingdom is set to lift its driving ban on women. Without naming those detained, Saudi Arabia's state security apparatus said seven people had been arrested for "attempting to undermine the security and stability of the kingdom... and to erode national unity". The crackdown comes even as the kingdom breaks with long-held restrictions on women and the mixing of the genders, with its driving ban on women slated to end June 24.


California Man Wins Lottery 4 times in 6 Months For More Than $6 Million

Posted: 20 May 2018 08:13 AM PDT

California Man Wins Lottery 4 times in 6 Months For More Than $6 MillionHe said he doesn't know what caused his lucky streak.


Cougar kills mountain biker and wounds another in Washington state

Posted: 20 May 2018 06:03 AM PDT

Cougar kills mountain biker and wounds another in Washington stateTwo friends on a morning mountain bike ride 30 miles (48 kilometres) east of Seattle were attacked by a cougar, killing one of the men and leaving the second hospitalised. The cougar was later found up a tree near the dead man's body, where agents for the state's Fish and Wildlife police shot and killed it hours after the Saturday attack, the Seattle Times reported. The names of neither man were immediately released. The 31-year-old survivor said he and his friend were mountain biking in the Lake Hancock forest area at about 11am when they realised they were being chased by the big cat. "So they stopped and they made a lot of noise, said Capt. Alan Myers of the state department of Fish and Wildlife, ''which is exactly what we counsel people to do. "The two victims then took a minute and were catching their breath about this amazing, incredibly scary event that just occurred and suddenly the victim (the survivor) was attacked again by this cougar.  "It latched onto his head. He said he had his whole entire head in the jaws of this animal and was being shaken around very, very horribly."  Here's a photo of the cougar that attacked two men on a mountain bike ride near North Bend today. One man died. Another man is at Harborview Medical Center tonight @komonews#komonews#Cougarattackpic.twitter.com/gVQSLL3CwB— Tammy Mutasa (@TammyKOMO) May 20, 2018 The second victim turned and started to run away, and the cougar went after him and killed the 32-year-old. The injured man rode for about 2 miles (3.2 kilometres) before getting mobile coverage and calling emergency services. Patient status update: The 31-year-old male who arrived at Harborview this afternoon as a result of a mountain lion attack near North Bend is being treated in the Emergency Dept. He is currently awake and alert and in serious condition.— Harborview Seattle (@harborviewmc) May 19, 2018  Sgt. Ryan Abbott said when rescuers arrived it took them about 30 minutes to locate the second victim, who was dead with the cougar standing on top of him. "The deputies shot at him and spooked him, and he ran off," he said. It took several hours before authorities found the cougar up a tree 45 to 182 metres away and killed it. While the cougar was being hunted, rescuers had to wait to retrieve the dead man's body. Rich Beausoleil, the state's bear and cougar specialist, said it was only the second fatality in the state in the last 94 years. "But it's one too many," he said. Cougars, also known as mountain lions and pumas, are a protected species, the Times reported. Each year, the state allows 250 cougars to be hunted and killed in 50 designated zones. 


Hawaii lava evacuees grow weary as uncertainty drags on

Posted: 20 May 2018 01:29 PM PDT

Hawaii lava evacuees grow weary as uncertainty drags onPAHOA, Hawaii (AP) — Ed Arends grabbed what he could in the night and fled his 5-acre property, lava oozing from a crack in his neighborhood on Hawaii's Big Island.


Alec Baldwin's Trump Faces Ominous 'Sopranos' Scenario In 'SNL' Finale

Posted: 19 May 2018 11:06 PM PDT

Alec Baldwin's Trump Faces Ominous 'Sopranos' Scenario In 'SNL' FinaleThings weren't looking so sunny for Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump on "Saturday


IS begins quitting last pocket of Syria's capital

Posted: 20 May 2018 06:32 AM PDT

IS begins quitting last pocket of Syria's capitalIslamic State group fighters began evacuating their final stronghold in southern Damascus on Sunday, a monitor said, bringing Syria's government closer than ever to flushing out the last threat to the capital. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has used a combination of military pressure and evacuation deals in recent months to recapture territory around the capital from his armed opponents. Last month, troops and allied Palestinian militia launched a fierce offensive to oust IS from a cluster of districts in southern Damascus, including the Palestinian camp of Yarmuk.


Oprah Winfrey Delightfully Surprised Everyone By Rolling Up to the Royal Wedding

Posted: 19 May 2018 02:01 AM PDT

Oprah Winfrey Delightfully Surprised Everyone By Rolling Up to the Royal WeddingThe mogul had a last-minute dress emergency


Iraqi cleric Sadr meets pro-Iran Amiri after election win

Posted: 20 May 2018 01:18 PM PDT

Iraqi cleric Sadr meets pro-Iran Amiri after election winBy Raya Jalabi BAGHDAD, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraqi cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, whose political bloc was declared the winner of Iraq's parliamentary election, met Hadi al-Amiri, leader of a pro-Iran bloc, on Sunday in what Sadr portrayed as part of an inclusive discussion about government formation. During the meeting, the political rivals discussed the results of the 2018 parliamentary elections, according to a statement from Sadr's office. "The process of government formation must be a national decision and importantly, must include the participation of all the winning blocs," the statement said.


More than 100 people killed as passenger plane crashes in Cuba

Posted: 18 May 2018 06:26 PM PDT

More than 100 people killed as passenger plane crashes in CubaAn ageing airliner carrying 110 people crashed shortly after take off from Havana airport in Cuba on Friday, leaving just three survivors in the country's worst aviation disaster in three decades. The 39-year-old Boeing 737 had taken off on an internal flight when it went down into a cassava field not far from the end of the runway just after midday,  bursting into flames and leaving huge plumes of black smoke. A local resident told Granma, the Cuban state newspaper, that the plane crashed after it attempted to return to the airport – making a turn and clipping electricity cables, then plummeting to the ground. Miguel Diaz-Canel, the Cuban president, visited the scene immediately and said: "There is a high number of people who appear to have died. "Things have been organised, the fire has been put out, and the remains are being identified." Granma reported there was a baby aged under two on board, plus four children. The Cubana Airlines Boeing 737 had just left the Jose Marti airport when the accident happened Credit: ADALBERTO ROQUE/ AFP The paper also said that the crew was "foreign" and that there were foreigners on board, but did not give details. The three survivors were taken to the Calixto Garcia hospital, in the Vedado district of Havana. Families of those on board were asked to bring photos of their loved ones to the scene, to assist with identification. The Boeing 737 had just left the Jose Marti airport en route to the town of Holguin – a flight of around an hour and a half. The plane crashed near a school and lay in a farm field, heavily damaged and burnt, with firefighters spraying water on its smouldering remains. Miguel Diaz-Canel, visiting the crash site Credit: AFP What appeared to be one of the wings of the plane was wedged among scorched tree trunks, but the main fuselage appeared to have been entirely destroyed. Firefighters and rescue workers combed through the wreckage, but there seemed little chance of finding survivors. The plane was believed to be a Cubana airlines flight. Mercedes Vazquez, director of air traffic, told Prensa Latina that the plane was owned by Damojh - a Mexican company which operates under the name Global. At a glance | Cuba  A Global employee told AP that the plane was theirs. Cuban state television had earlier claimed that the plane was owned by Blue Panorama, an Italian firm, but they denied involvement. The Cuban state carrier had suspended its own domestic flights in March owing to a shortage of aircraft, according to security site Garda World. Cubana has also taken many of its aging planes out of service in recent months due to mechanical problems. The airline is notorious among Cubans for its frequent delays and cancellations, which Cubana blames on a lack of parts and airplanes due to the US trade embargo on the island. Friday's crash was Cuba's third major fatal accident since 2010. A survivor is loaded into an ambulance Credit: AFP Last year, a Cuban military plane crashed into a hillside in the western province of Artemisa, killing eight troops on board. In November 2010, an AeroCaribbean flight from Santiago to Havana went down in bad weather as it flew over central Cuba, killing all 68 people, including 28 foreigners, in what was Cuba's worst air disaster in more than two decades. The last Cubana accident appears to have been on Sept. 4, 1989, when a chartered Cubana plane flying from Havana to Milan, Italy, went down shortly after takeoff, killing all 126 people on board, as well as at least two dozen on the ground. Cubana's director general, Capt. Hermes Hernandez Dumas, told state media last month that Cubana's domestic flights had carried 11,700 more passengers than planned between January and April 2018. It said that 64 per cent of flights had taken off on time, up from 59 per cent the previous year. "Among the difficulties created by the US trade embargo is our inability to acquire latest-generation aircraft with technology capable of guaranteeing the stability of aerial operations," he said. "Another factor is obtaining part for Cubana's aircraft."


Santa Fe Shooter Dimitrios Pagourtzis Allegedly Targeted Girl Who Turned Down His Advances

Posted: 20 May 2018 07:30 AM PDT

Santa Fe Shooter Dimitrios Pagourtzis Allegedly Targeted Girl Who Turned Down His AdvancesHer mother said she'd been having problems with the gunman for months.


Cougar Kills Mountain Biker In Washington State, Injures Companion

Posted: 19 May 2018 09:28 PM PDT

Cougar Kills Mountain Biker In Washington State, Injures CompanionA cougar attacked two mountain bikers in Washington state Saturday morning,


Trump’s Top Economic Adviser Says Amazon Threats Are ‘Not In My Lane’

Posted: 20 May 2018 09:18 AM PDT

Trump's Top Economic Adviser Says Amazon Threats Are 'Not In My Lane'President Donald Trump's top economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, says it's not his


Arab Israelis in Haifa protest over Gaza killings

Posted: 20 May 2018 12:59 PM PDT

Arab Israelis in Haifa protest over Gaza killingsHundreds of Arab Israelis demonstrated Saturday evening in Haifa in solidarity with Gaza, where more than 60 Palestinians have died from Israeli fire in recent days, an AFP reporter said. Protesters shouted "down with the occupation, stop fascism" and denounced the arrests Friday of 19 people in the northern city during a previous rally held in solidarity with Gaza residents. A total of 62 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli gunfire on Monday, when thousands of Palestinians protested as the US officially moved its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem after recognising the disputed city as the capital of Israel.


CIA's Haspel can tap undercover work in Russian operations

Posted: 19 May 2018 06:36 AM PDT

CIA's Haspel can tap undercover work in Russian operationsWASHINGTON (AP) — Scrutiny of the 33-year spy career of new CIA director Gina Haspel has focused on her undercover role in the harsh interrogation of suspected terrorists, but she cut her teeth in intelligence operations against Russia.


U.S. sees strong shared interests with EU on Iran concerns

Posted: 20 May 2018 12:22 PM PDT

U.S. sees strong shared interests with EU on Iran concernsWASHINGTON/BERLIN (Reuters) - The United States on Sunday said it hopes to use strong shared interests that have emerged with its European Union partners in recent months to move forward on addressing Iran's nuclear program, missile development and role in regional conflicts. A State Department official said the shared interests could form a "foundation to continue to work together moving forward." Iran said on Sunday that it would join a meeting with diplomats from Britain, Germany, France, China and Russia in Vienna on Friday to discuss next steps after the May 8 decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to exit the 2015 nuclear accord.


Cuba plane crash: What we know

Posted: 19 May 2018 04:31 PM PDT

Cuba plane crash: What we know- Among the 110 people killed were 99 Cubans, the six-person Mexican crew and five foreign passengers -- an Argentine couple, a Mexican woman and two people from Western Sahara, according to Cuba's Transport Minister Adel Yzquierdo. - The aircraft was a Boeing 737-200 leased to Cuba's state airline Cubana de Aviacion by Mexican company Global Air, also known as Aerolineas Damojh.


Texans turn to God as school rocked by latest shooting

Posted: 20 May 2018 12:56 PM PDT

Texans turn to God as school rocked by latest shootingGrief-stricken families in southwestern Texas gathered in churches throughout Santa Fe on Sunday seeking spiritual succor following a massacre at the town's high school, the nation's latest mass shooting. As federal investigators search for a motive in the deadly attack, hundreds of people attended an emotional funeral service for a Pakistani exchange student, one of 10 people killed in Friday's rampage. The gunman has been identified as Dimitrios Pagourtzis, a 17-year-old student who is alleged to have used his father's shotgun and revolver to kill fellow classmates and two teachers.


`I`m Just Tired of This`: Hundreds of Chicago Students Protest Gun Violence

Posted: 20 May 2018 09:04 AM PDT

`I`m Just Tired of This`: Hundreds of Chicago Students Protest Gun ViolenceOne day after 10 people were gunned down at a Texas high school, students in Chicago took to the streets Saturday to protest gun violence.


Jimmy Kimmel Shreds 'Cowardly' Trump, Lawmakers After Texas School Shooting

Posted: 18 May 2018 10:48 PM PDT

Jimmy Kimmel Shreds 'Cowardly' Trump, Lawmakers After Texas School ShootingJimmy Kimmel fiercely rebuked President Donald Trump and lawmakers on Friday


Maduro set to win second term as Venezuela slips further into economic crisis

Posted: 20 May 2018 04:29 AM PDT

Maduro set to win second term as Venezuela slips further into economic crisisVenezuela goes to the polls on Sunday, with incumbent president Nicolas Maduro expected to win a second term in spite of the country's spiralling economic crisis. Mr Maduro is set to secure another six-year term on behalf of the ruling Socialist party, but the election takes place under a cloud of controversy with the ruler's main rivals set to boycott the vote. More than a million Venezuelans have fled the country in search of a better life abroad as the nation's once robust oil industry has crumbled, leaving widespread shortages of food and medicines.


Thousands of Moroccans protest against US Jerusalem embassy move

Posted: 20 May 2018 08:52 AM PDT

Thousands of Moroccans protest against US Jerusalem embassy moveMore than 10,000 Moroccans chanting "Death to Israel" took to the streets of Casablanca on Sunday to protest against the U.S. decision to move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. The marchers carried Palestinian flags and placards that read "Al Quds (Jerusalem) Palestine's eternal capital". The United States opened its embassy in Jerusalem on May 14, moving it from Tel Aviv, a move that reversed decades of U.S. policy and delighted Israel and infuriated Palestinians.


Who Is Cello Bae? Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 19, Wows With Royal Wedding Solo

Posted: 19 May 2018 07:35 AM PDT

Who Is Cello Bae? Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 19, Wows With Royal Wedding SoloSheku Kanneh-Mason said he was "bowled over" to be invited to play.


The Week's Most Important Car Numbers

Posted: 19 May 2018 06:00 AM PDT

The Week's Most Important Car NumbersFrom a new luxury SUV to the world's fastest GTI, these are the most important numbers of the week.


Macedonia must revise constitution before name deal: Greece

Posted: 19 May 2018 02:02 PM PDT

Macedonia must revise constitution before name deal: GreeceA 27-year name row between Greece and Macedonia cannot be resolved without consitutional revision in the neighbouring country, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Saturday amid hopes for a June deal. "As regards the debate surrounding (Macedonia's) name, the government will not enter more specific talks if the above requirements are not fulfilled first," Tsipras' office said in a statement. In a speech to his party later Saturday, Tsipras said the countries were "closer than ever before" to a solution.


Convicted killer in Malaysia scandal offers to tell all: report

Posted: 19 May 2018 07:18 AM PDT

Convicted killer in Malaysia scandal offers to tell all: reportA Malaysian former police officer convicted of killing a young woman in a scandal linked to the country's disgraced ex-leader offered Saturday to reveal who ordered the grisly slaying in exchange for a full pardon, a media report said. Sirul Azhar Umar, now in Australian custody after fleeing Malaysia in 2015, has maintained that he was ordered by "important people" to murder the Mongolian woman, Altantuya Shaariibuu, in 2006. Altantuya was killed and her body blown up with military-grade explosives.


A royal reception feast for 600: langoustines, quail eggs and rhubarb tartlets

Posted: 19 May 2018 06:45 AM PDT

A royal reception feast for 600: langoustines, quail eggs and rhubarb tartletsGuests of Prince Harry and his new wife Meghan were set to tuck into dishes including Scottish langoustines, grilled asparagus and rhubarb crumble tartlets at a lunchtime reception for the newlyweds. Canapes being served include poached free-range chicken in a lightly spiced yoghurt with roasted apricot, croquettes of confit Windsor lamb and garden-pea panna cotta with quail eggs and lemon verbena. There were also bowl foods such as pea and mint risotto with pea shoots, truffle oil and parmesan crisps, and 10-hour slow roasted Windsor pork belly, all washed down with champagne, wines and a range of soft drinks.


Cement, extreme cold experiments to launch on Orbital cargo ship

Posted: 20 May 2018 12:16 PM PDT

Cement, extreme cold experiments to launch on Orbital cargo shipFood for astronauts, new space gardening gear and an experiment on how cement forms in microgravity are poised to launch Monday to the International Space Station aboard Orbital ATK's unmanned Cygnus spacecraft. An extreme cold experiment and a European module to invite plug-and-play research are also among the three tons of cargo scheduled to blast off on an Antares rocket from Wallops Island, Virginia at 4:39 am (0839 GMT). The Cygnus delivery is the ninth in a series of launches by Orbital ATK, under a $1.9 billion contract with NASA to resupply the orbiting outpost.


Mark Kelly: Trump Rolled Over For NRA, Did Nothing About Guns After Parkland

Posted: 18 May 2018 10:56 PM PDT

Mark Kelly: Trump Rolled Over For NRA, Did Nothing About Guns After ParklandFormer astronaut Mark Kelly, husband of shooting survivor and former Rep.


Syria seeks to crush insurgent pocket, denies evacuation deal

Posted: 20 May 2018 07:25 AM PDT

Syria seeks to crush insurgent pocket, denies evacuation dealSyrian troops fought on Sunday to crush the last pockets of resistance by Islamic State militants trapped in an enclave south of Damascus, state media said, denying a report that insurgents had begun leaving in a withdrawal agreement. The recovery of the enclave south of Damascus would mark another milestone in President Bashar al-Assad's war effort, crushing the last besieged rebel enclave in western Syria. Syrian government forces and their allies have been battling to recover the enclave south of Damascus since defeating rebels in eastern Ghouta, also near the capital, in April.


Erdogan holds controversial election rally in Bosnia

Posted: 20 May 2018 04:17 PM PDT

Erdogan holds controversial election rally in BosniaTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday addressed thousands of expatriate Turks in Sarajevo at his only election rally outside Turkey after other European countries banned such events. The Bosnian capital was chosen for the event -- ahead of Ankara's presidential and parliamentary elections next month -- after European Union states such as Germany, Austria and the Netherlands barred Turkish politicians from electioneering in their countries, stoking tensions between Ankara and Brussels. Turkey is scheduled to go the polls on June 24, with three million expatriate Turks allowed to vote, including 1.4 million in Germany.


Justify Wins the Preakness Stakes and Is Now One Race Away From the Triple Crown

Posted: 19 May 2018 04:07 PM PDT

Justify Wins the Preakness Stakes and Is Now One Race Away From the Triple CrownHe galloped to victory in a thick fog and on a sloppy track


Sri Lanka warns of Tamil separatist resurgence

Posted: 19 May 2018 08:28 AM PDT

Sri Lanka warns of Tamil separatist resurgenceSri Lanka's president Saturday warned that Tamil extremists were regrouping abroad to revive their demand to divide the island nation nine years after the end of its decades-long ethnic war. Maithripala Sirisena said government forces had failed to quash the Tamil rebels' separatism, although they were militarily conquered by May 2009 following a no-holds-barred offensive. "We have defeated terrorism of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam), but we have not been able to defeat their ideology," Sirisena said.


Indian Kashmir shutdown to protest Modi visit

Posted: 19 May 2018 03:59 AM PDT

Indian Kashmir shutdown to protest Modi visitIndian Kashmir came to a virtual standstill Saturday as separatist groups called for a shutdown to protest a visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Muslim-majority region gripped by deadly new tensions and clashes with rival Pakistan. Shops shut and streets in the main city, Srinagar, were empty except for police and paramilitary patrols as authorities imposed maximum security for Modi's one-day visit. Authorities cut mobile internet services in the region and ordered a curfew in parts of Srinagar.


Missouri boat crash kills three, injuries two

Posted: 20 May 2018 08:31 AM PDT

Missouri boat crash kills three, injuries twoThree people are dead and two more are injured after a boat crash at Lake of the Ozarks.


17-Year-Old's Wish to Take Prom Photos With the Mets Comes True

Posted: 20 May 2018 01:25 PM PDT

17-Year-Old's Wish to Take Prom Photos With the Mets Comes TrueShe even got to dance with one of the players.


‘I am not obstructing justice, I am seeking it’: Oakland mayor fires back at Trump after warning immigrants about raids

Posted: 19 May 2018 08:04 AM PDT

'I am not obstructing justice, I am seeking it': Oakland mayor fires back at Trump after warning immigrants about raidsThe mayor of Oakland is pushing back on President Donald Trump's claims that she obstructed justice by warning undocumented immigrants of an impending federal raid. Mayor Libby Schaaf, a Democrat, wrote in a weekend op-ed that it was her "duty" to warn immigrants about the raid, which was set to target around 1,000 people living in the Bay Area earlier this year. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has indicated that a tweet from the mayor prevented the arrest of as many as 800 people.


Braves release slumping Bautista, Camargo to play 3B

Posted: 20 May 2018 11:09 AM PDT

Braves release slumping Bautista, Camargo to play 3BATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta Braves have released Jose Bautista a month after picking up the veteran slugger and will make Johan Camargo their starting third baseman.


Hinchcliffe not expecting to run in Indianapolis 500

Posted: 20 May 2018 03:26 PM PDT

Hinchcliffe not expecting to run in Indianapolis 500James Hinchcliffe watched the final day of Indianapolis 500 qualifying in street clothes, refusing to lobby for someone to give him their ride for "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing."


Duchess of Cambridge arrives at the Royal wedding, leaving baby Prince Louis at home

Posted: 19 May 2018 07:14 AM PDT

Duchess of Cambridge arrives at the Royal wedding, leaving baby Prince Louis at homeThe Duchess of Cambridge arrived at St George's Chapel for the wedding of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry and set about helping the young pageboys and bridesmaids prepare for their own entrance. Having opted not to bring the newest addition of the Royal family to the big day, the mother-of-three ensured her two older children were on their best behaviour as they prepared  to undertake pageboy and bridesmaid duties.  The Duchess switched seamlessly to chaperone mode, as she clutched the hands of the little flower girls – which included her own daughter Princess Charlotte – guiding them up the steps and readying them for the ceremony. Princess Charlotte, three, seemed to take the attention in her stride while her four-year-old brother Prince George looked to be taking his role as pageboy very seriously. Kate watched Miss Markle become her sister-in-law and replace Prince Louis as the latest member of the Royal family. Royal wedding day pictures: Best photos from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's ceremony and reception And the 36-year-old will know all about the nerves associated with walking down the aisle to royalty having done it herself seven years ago.  She and the Duke of Cambridge were married on April 23, 2011, after Kensington Palace announced they were engaged in November the previous year.  While most would have to save up for a lavish wedding, five months was all that was needed for her and Prince Williams to arrange their wedding at Westminster Abbey.  Cutest pictures of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and more young royals at the wedding The newest Royal couple have followed a similar timescale with their engagement, also confirmed in November.  Perhaps with the pending arrival of Prince Louis, Meghan and Harry may have pushed their plans back a month to allow their sister-in-law and her newborn to recover.  While Prince George and Princess Charlotte had a central role to play in the ceremony, their younger brother Prince Louis did not attend.  The most stylish guests from Prince Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle At less than a month old, he is likely to be cared for by a nanny close by, allowing the Duchess to visit him privately throughout the day. His second public appearance, after capturing the hearts of the nation on April 23 on the steps of the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in London, could be at Trooping the Colour in June, or at his christening. Royal wedding | Read more  


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