Prince Charles outrage: When the royal threw a fit over leaving Diana in London Prince Charles's outrageous behaviour Diana was no secret as the world knew how he treated his wife poorly. During Charles and Diana's problematic marriage, there were a horde of instances wherein the former lost his cool and snapped in rage. One such instance happened when the two had an argument over leaving for London, while they were in Scotland. A moment of complete chaos ensued when Charles had a quarrel with his wife, that ended in him thowing Diana's ring at a royal aide only a few weeks after their marriage. As detailed by royal biographer Howard Hodgson in Charles — The Man Who Will Be King, Diana was “angry” and “in floods of tears” protesting against “her absent husband, his family, the boredom, Balmoral and the weather." She used to confide in her personal secretary Michael Colborne from early on in her marriage. When they all arrived in Scotland, Charles turned to Colborne f...
Ben Stokes' absence for the second Test against Pakistan has left England in a selection conundrum going into Thursday's second Test at Southampton. Pakistan were the much better side for a large part of last week's first Test at Old Trafford and, despite a second-innings collapse, were still favourites to win when they reduced England to 117-5 in pursuit of a target of 277. But a sixth-wicket partnership of 139 between Chris Woakes (84 not out) and Jos Buttler (75) turned the tide as England went 1-0 up in a three-match series on Saturday. Since England won with more than a day to spare in Manchester, it has been announced that star all-rounder Stokes will miss the rest of the series as a result of travelling to New Zealand to be with his ill father. A quad injury meant that the end of England´s 2-1 series win over the West Indies last month — a campaign that marked international cricket's return from the coronavirus lockdown — and the first Test against Pa...
Afghan Peace Talks Resume in Doha Amid Surge in Violence Ahmed Shameel News | 6 January 2021 Noorullah Noori (C) and Mohammad Nabi Omari (R), members of the Taliban who were former prisoners held by the US at Guantanamo Bay and reportedly released in 2014 in a prisoner exchange, attend the Intra Afghan Dialogue talks in the Qatari capital Doha on July 7, 2019. Photo: AFP/File The talks are being held amid growing doubt over a US-Taliban peace deal brokered by US President Donald Trump The peace talks are aimed at finding an end to decades of relentless conflict One of the negotiation team members warned that spiraling violence will increase public pressure on negotiators that could derail talks Afghan negotiators are resuming talks with the Taliban in a bid to end bloodshed and find a political roadmap for the country, after a spike in violence across the country threatened peace prospects, The News reported on Wednesday. The stop-and-go talks come amid growing do...
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