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Enduro Africa - Day 5

It has been 5 grueling days of riding for Princes William and Harry, on their 1000 mile trek across Africa for charity. During these five days, the boys have managed to contract a stomach bug, refurbish a school house, and get their butts kicked in a soccer match!

Crown Princess Victoria in India

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden is currently on a 10-day tour of India – making stops in New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Agra and Jaipur.

Harry buys a bigger bike

Apparently Prince William has been pretty relentless in the teasing of his little brother (and his little bike). So much so, that Prince Harry has splashed out £8,000 on a new Triumph motorbike.

Princes William and Harry take off on Enduro Africa

Princes William and Harry have officially embarked on a motorcycle ride across Africa in the name of charity.

Sarah Selects... a new charity

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York has teamed up with Select Property to launch a new charity called "Sarah Selects", which will benefit disadvantaged children in the United Arab Emirates.

William grieves over fallen soldier

Trooper James Munday served in a troop of 12 soldiers commanded by none other then Prince William of Wales last year. Trooper Munday was in the final weeks of his post in Afghanistan when he was killed by a road mine.

Queen Elizabeth goes to Google

Queen Elizabeth learned how to use the internet two years ago and today she visited the Google office in London

Wild animals for Harry and Chelsy

Prince Harry and Chelsy Davy had dinner at the Archipelago restaurant in London.

Ready and roaring: Princes to join African motorbike rally

The rally might have started ahead of Princes William and Harry but, having overcome security concerns, it is now confirmed that the royal brothers will be joining up with Enduro Africa's charity moto

The BBC "fawns"over the royal family, says BBC presenter Paxman

Jeremy Paxman, a presenter of the BBC TV show Newsnight, said that Queen Elizabeth and her family brought out "the worst aspects" of the BBC, a government owned TV and radio broadcaster in the UK.

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