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Prince Harry Drops Royal Surname In Official Documents After Relocating To US

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Following Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle’s relocation to California, US, the Prince has chosen not to use his royal surname when registering a new company. In paperwork for his new sustainable tour firm Travalyst, the Duke of Sussex did not use his HRH title, nor Mountbatten Windsor – his family name when registering the company as his name on the registration documents appears as Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex.  Prince Harry drops royal surname in official documents after relocating to US It was revealed that after Harry and Meghan’s relocation to California, Prince Harry set up an office in Beverly Hills and another in London and in official documents Harry is referred to as: ‘Individual Person with Significant Control’. The source of the business is listed as “other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified”. Harry’s name change in documents comes as the Duke and Duchess prepare to make Los Angele

Coronavirus: Police and military will patrol south coast to uphold lockdown

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Police forces across the country used a range of tactics to keep people off the streets, away from beaches and out of parks yesterday, including monitoring shopping aisles and launching boat patrols off the south coast. Downing Street has warned the police against “heavy-handed” lockdown tactics after one officer tweeted that they were policing supermarkets for people with “non-essential” items. The message came as a video showed an officer in South Yorkshire rebuking a family for letting their young children play on the front lawn. Surrey police deployed what they called a “sky talk” drone to break up a group of 30 people in Walton-on-Thames. The drone plays a pre-recorded message through a loudspeaker: “Attention this is a police message. You are gathering in breach of government guidelines to stay at home in response to the coronavirus. You are putting lives at risk. Please disperse immediately and return home.” Warnings that officers would stop those venturing

Nigeria’s ex-finance minister, Okonjo-Iweala bags IMF appointment

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Nigeria’s former finance minister, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was named by the IMF on Friday as a member of its External Advisory Group. She is the only one from Africa in the 12-member group that included Mr Kevin Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia. IMF’s Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, named the team on Friday in a statement. She said the advisory group will provide perspectives from around the globe on key developments and policy issues, especially as the world faces the economic challenges of COVID-19. “Even before the spread of COVID-19 and the dramatic health, economic, and financial disruptions it has brought, IMF members confronted a rapidly evolving world and complex policy issues. “To serve our membership well in this context, we need top-notch input and expertise from the widest range of sources, inside and outside the Fund. “Toward this end, I am proud that an exceptional and diverse group of eminent individuals with high-level polic

COVID-19: Trump advises Church leaders against holding services

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U.S. President Donald Trump has advised Church leaders to wait for people to heal from the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) before they hold church services in person. The Current News Haven reports President Trump gave the advice on Friday during a press briefing when a reporter asked him what his message was to pastors who refuse to follow social distancing guidelines. “I know there are some pastors and ministers and others that want to get together. And I have great respect for them. Two of them I know. But I would say first, heal — I’m a Christian — heal our country. “Let’s get healed before we do this and there’s time to do that. We’ll do it for, hopefully, the rest of our lives,” Trump responded. He also revealed he would be watching the service of Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas online this Easter Sunday.