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35. Our family was no longer getting larger. There were no new spouses on the horizon, no newbabies. My aunts and uncles, Sophie and Edward, Fergie an...
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36. Strange, after so much mourning, to just party. But months later came the Golden Jubilee. Fiftieth anniversary of Grannys reign. Over four days th...
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37. On Tuesday, the culminating day of the Jubilee, millions watched Granny go from Palace tochurch. A special thanksgiving service. She rode with Gra...
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38. I sat down with Pa that summer, possibly at Balmoral, though it mightve been Clarence House,where he was now living more or less full-time. Hed mo...
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39. They wouldnt let me out of Eton until I acted. That was what they said: I needed to take part inone of their formal dramas before theyd punch my t...
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40. I completed my education at Eton in June 2003, thanks to hours of hard work and some extratutoring arranged by Pa. No small feat for one so unscho...
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41. The farm was called Tooloombilla. The people who owned it were the Hills. Noel and Annie. Theyd been friends of Mummy. (Annie had been Mummys flat...
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42. The remedy to all problems, as always, was work. Hard, sweaty, nonstop labor, that was what theHills had to offer, and plenty of it, and I couldnt...
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43. I dont recall how I learned about the first man trying to sneak onto the farm. Maybe from George? While we were out mustering? I do remember that ...
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44. Lesotho was beautiful. But also one of the grimmest places on earth. It was the epicenter of theglobal AIDS pandemic, and in 2004 the government h...