A young Scots woman left scarred for life by her 'manipulative' ex-boyfriend has hit out after her abuser escaped jail.
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As Prince William and Kate Middleton show their support for Ukrainians amidst Russia's invasion of the Eastern European country, other royals are said to be considering plans to open up their residences. According to The Mail on Sunday, the Queen, Prince Charles and William are looking at the “practical measures” that they can take to help those affected, including providing accommodation for refugees.
Speaking to the publication, a source said: “It means looking at accommodation options in England, including the Duchy of Cornwall, where Charles has a lot of holiday homes, and Scotland, where he has Dumfries House and the Queen has her Balmoral estate.” Elsewhere, Daily Mirror Royal Editor Russell Myers, told ITV’s Lorraine: “I understand that Prince Charles is very keen to house some Ukrainian Refugees in Dumfries House in Ayrshire. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
“Could the Queen follow suit? She obviously has the private houses in Sandringham and Norfolk. She’s also got the huge Balmoral estate.” So, here’s a look at the residences that could soon see their doors open up… Dumfries House Back in 2007, Prince Charles and his charity The Prince's Foundation purchased Dumfries House.The property, which is set in 2,000 acres, features a gorgeous 18th century house as well as an adventure playground.The home has a series of brightly coloured rooms, most notably the Yellow Room, which was originally intended to be the living room of the house though has since been used as a dining room.
The space also features various regal rooms, including an elaborate Tapestry Room that boasts panelled walls, high ceilings and 18 domed skylights. Outside the
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Kate Middleton and Prince William have arrived in Kingston, Jamaica as they embark on the next phase of their Royal tour of the Caribbean.The couple stepped off the plane to an official welcome as they then prepared to travel to King's House for a meeting with the Governor General of Jamaica. Kate looked incredible in a striking yellow dress that featured a floral design on the shoulder, and her brunette tresses were swept back into a low ponytail.
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Amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, it is reported that the Queen's private estate is looking to provide homes and jobs to Ukrainian refugees.The move comes after a rural estate in Scotland offered accommodation and employment to those fleeing Ukraine, with Prince Charles also thinking of helping at his Dumfries House estate in Ayrshire. Scottish Land & Estates (SLE) has said that over 40 estates have volunteered to help those fleeing the horrors of war and coming to Scotland.
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