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...(FT) The King of Belgium met with his once “secret” half-sister, Princess Delphine de Saxe-Cobourg, just before she became the newest member of the country’s royal family....
...The eight-piece band switched around from instrument to instrument: Martin Hornvath held down a solid beat on drums; his brother Lars switched from saxes and reed to synthesiser; their sister Line now played...
...The House of Windsor is really the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha....
...He remade Jacques-Louis David’s indelible “Napoleon Crossing the Alps”, putting a black warrior on the emperor’s white charger....
...There was a darker sway to “Jiin Ma Jiin Ma”, with its drum barrages against a counterpoint bassline, speed slightly too fast for comfort, saxes stabbing staccato....
...In 2001, Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha became one of the world’s first dethroned monarchs to win back power at the ballot box....
...The 20th-century name change from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to the faux-historicist Windsor was only the most obvious attempt to make the monarchy that bit more British. Empire cemented the bonds....
...Reporting by Ronald Buchanan in Mexico City, Kathrin Hille in Beijing, David Gelles in New York, Peter Smith in Sydney, James Wilson in Frankfurt and Bernard Simon in Toronto...
...The debate is already underway across Twitter and the blogosphere after David Cameron described himself as “middle class”* during his PM Direct event this afternoon....
...Snyder and screenwriters David Hayter and Alex Tse pack a teeming plot into a tedium-tight structure....
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