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Countess of Wessex, Sophie

Categories: Royalty

Countess of Wessex, Sophie

Born Oxford as Sophie Rhys-Jones. Worked in PR. Married Prince Edward in 1999.

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Countess of Wessex, Sophie

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Chiswick war memorial - Burlington Lane

{Main monument:} Chiswick memorial of the Great War 1914 1918 Homes of rest f...

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LSE buildings renamed after suffrage campaigners

The renaming, reported by The Tab, was to celebrate 100 years since women gai...

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Queen Elizabeth II jubilees

This memorial has provided terrific value. It was first erected for the Silve...

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