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... Cali memorial ceremony.
That night, Kensington Palace was lit two hours longer than usual.
The servants initially thought it was because the Princess was again pestering Lady Leisen to read Scott’s "Ivanhoe," but they soon realized something was amiss.
Because the kitchen was heating up a two-person portion of oxtail soup, rather than the Princess’s usual bedtime honey milk.
The reaction to the Princess’s first public speech was almost immediate.
The Duche ...
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