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Prince Harry defended gay soldier from homophobic attack

In a book titled, "Out in the Army," James Wharton praised fellow infantryman Prince Harry for protecting him against homophobic attacks.

Prince Harry: UK business ambassador?

Prince Harry went to the Jersey Shore on Tuesday, not for partying, but for his princely duties that the UK hopes will help drum up business for the mother country. Known more for his mischievous smile and infamous partying, Prince Harry is not the first person that comes to mind as an international business ambassador for the UK, with media reports of his naked frolics in a Las Vegas hotel room last July still fresh in the public's memory.

Money can’t buy love for Europe’s scandal-hit royals

LONDON — As the man who shepherded his country from dictatorship to democracy following the death of General Francisco Franco in 1975, Spain’s King Juan Carlos accumulated a huge wealth of goodwill. Then, last year, with a few gunshots, he blew it. It was bad enough that the 75-year-old monarch was photographed on an elephant hunt in Botswana. But it also emerged he’d been vacationing with a woman who wasn’t his wife. The Spanish monarchy isn’t alone. Aristocrats from Olso to Brussels are experiencing a sharp downturn in the kind of adulation that once granted them licence to live it up across Europe.

Royal equality: Kate Middleton and Prince William's daughter will be referred to as 'Princess'

Kate Middleton and Prince William's daughter-to-be will be called "Her Highness" and "Princess" if a girl, decreed the Queen, ending a long-standing tradition.
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Prince William and and his wife Kate Dec. 6, 2012 outside King Edward VII hospital in London. (Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images)
The upcoming royal baby will be referred to as "Her Highness" and "Princess" if it ends up being a girl, announced the Queen today, ending a tradition that dates back to George V that dictates only male royal progeny will recieve the titular title of "Prince."
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Swaziland King Mswati 'left by another of his wives'

Angela "LaGija" Dlamini, the sixth wife of Swaziland's King Mswati III, has left the royal palace, citing years of abuse, according to a report.
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Swaziland's King Mswati III, pictured here in 2008, is one of the world's richest royals. (Paballo Thekiso/AFP/Getty Images)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — The sixth wife of Swaziland's polygamous King Mswati III has left him, according to a report.
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Swaziland protests: Police arrest union leaders in crackdown on pro-democracy marches

JOHANNESBURG — Swaziland police cracked down on pro-democracy protests Thursday, arresting union leaders and stepping up armed patrols to disperse planned gatherings in the capital, Mbabane.

Swaziland king demands cows for his birthday

Swazi king has ordered the subjects of his tiny, impoverished country to donate cows for his birthday celebrations.
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Swaziland's King Mswati III, pictured here in 2008, is one of the world's richest royals. He has ordered the people of his tiny, impoverished country to give him cows for his birthday. (Paballo Thekiso/AFP/Getty Images)

JOHANNESBURG — Swaziland's King Mswati III is celebrating a birthday this month, and he has ordered up some gifts from the subjects of his impoverished mountain kingdom: cows to be slaughtered for the celebrations.

Mswati, Africa's last absolute monarch and one of the world's richest royals, has demanded that chiefs from Swaziland's Shiselweni region, where his 44th birthday party is to be held, canvas their subjects for cattle, Agence France-Presse reported

The order comes at a time of continuing economic crisis in the landlocked southern African country, where two-thirds of the 1.4 million population live on less than $1 a day.

While ordinary Swazis are suffering, Mswati, his 13 wives and sprawling family have apparently remained unscathed by the government’s severe budget shortfall.  

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Prince Gcokoma, the home affairs minister, said the country's dire financial situation means the government doesn't have enough money in the budget to pay for the event to mark Mswati's April 19 birthday, although it will be contributing about $650,000 from the public coffers.

"Chiefs from the Shiselweni, as hosts, are expected to provide cattle to be slaughtered on the day," Gcokoma told AFP.

Last year, birthday celebrations were canceled because of Swaziland's financial crisis, "a decision that was applauded by many," the Swazi Observer noted.

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King of Tonga dies in Hong Kong

The King of Tonga has died in Hong Kong, according to reports.
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