When it comes to fashion, Meghan Markle loves the pared down classics, and among her signature styles is a chic summer accessory we love: the timeless wide-brimmed straw hat.
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Her go-to designer styles are from Cuyana and Janessa Leone, and we've tracked down not just the Duchess of Sussex’s favourites from those brands, but also some lookalikes we think she'd love, too from high street retailers like H&M and Reiss.
Pierino Ronald Como, popularly known by his stage name Perry Como, was a singer, actor, and television personality of American nationality. He was involved in the music industry for more than half a century. In his career, he sold over millions of records and pioneered weekly musical variety TV shows. He received Emmys five times...
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Algerians say football is building a sense of national unity, as team heads into round of 16 against Germany.
Algiers, Algeria – Several days after Algeria’s national football team qualified for the second round of the World Cup, the sound of car horns blaring in celebration continued to be heard across the capital.
Last Thursday, Algeria made history thanks to a 1-1 draw with Russia, advancing for the first time ever to the round of 16.
With its sweeping vistas over the Pacific Ocean, majestic oak ceiling and impeccably designed interior, it is undoubtedly a house fit for royalty.
And viewers of Harry and Meghan's Netflix series might be forgiven for assuming the couple had been filmed inside their $20million mansion in Montecito, California.
But the Mail on Sunday can reveal that the luxurious setting was, in fact, a magnificent property even more expensive than their own – a $49million, 13,599 sq ft, six-bedroom 'iconic' Montecito estate mansion which is up for sale.
For $2.87 million, you could ensure your safety in this iconic earthquake resistant house.
The Earthquake House was built by David Ming-Li Lowe, and was recognized in 1994 by the American Institute of Architects as one of the country's most important projects.
Along with steel as the major structural framework, the home is the first in America built on viscous-damper base isolators to protect it from earthquakes.
The avant-garde visionary retained this house until his death in 2013.