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St Patrick's Day celebrated with parades, shamrocks - and three cheers for absent Kate

Sky News Sunday, 17 March 2024
People have thronged the streets of cities across Ireland and the UK to celebrate St Patrick's Day.
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St. Patrick's Day by the Numbers. Everyone can be Irish for a day on March 17. In the U.S., St. Patrick's Day has evolved into a reason to celebrate your Irish heritage. On average, 13 million pints of Guinness are served on March 17. Chicago has a famous tradition of dyeing its river green. The tradition started in 1942, and takes 40 pounds of dye. Boston is a great place to celebrate with its annual parade. It is the most Irish city in the U.S., with 20.4% of its citizens are of Irish ancestry. 79% of celebrators plan to wear green.

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This Day in History: , First St. Patrick's Day Parade. March 17, 1762. The first St. Patrick's Day parade is widely regarded as having been celebrated in New York City by Irish soldiers serving in the British army. The day honors the patron saint of Ireland, who was born to a Christian family in Britain in the 4th century. St. Patrick is credited with converting almost all of Ireland to Christianity before his death. One of the most revered legends about the saint is his explanation of the Holy Trinity using a three-leafed shamrock. Early Irish immigrants brought his feast day with them to America. According to the National Retail Association, Americans spent nearly $6 billion for St. Patrick's Day in 2018

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Could Kate Middleton's , Cancer Diagnosis Repair , Royal Family Rift. According to 'The Times of London,' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle first learned about Kate Middleton's cancer diagnosis at the same time as the public. On March 22, Middleton revealed her cancer diagnosis in a rare televised address. . According to the 42-year-old Princess of Wales, medics found that "cancer had been present," following a planned abdominal surgery. My medical team therefore advised that I should undergo a course of preventive chemotherapy and I am now in the early stages of that treatment, Kate Middleton, via 'Time'. 'TIME' reports that several sources have supported the idea that Kate's diagnosis was not shared with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in advance. 'TIME' reports that several sources have supported the idea that Kate's diagnosis was not shared with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in advance. It speaks volumes that Harry and Meghan learnt of the diagnosis from the news. The brothers reportedly haven’t been in contact for months and trust has completely broken down, Richard Fitzwilliams, Royal historian, via 'Time'. It speaks volumes that Harry and Meghan learnt of the diagnosis from the news. The brothers reportedly haven’t been in contact for months and trust has completely broken down, Richard Fitzwilliams, Royal historian, via 'Time'. The relationship between Harry and his brother William have reportedly deteriorated over recent years, which is detailed in Harry's memoir, 'Spare.'. In recent years, the Royal family has faced major losses, with Prince Phillip's death in April of 2021, and the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in September of 2022. In recent years, the Royal family has faced major losses, with Prince Phillip's death in April of 2021, and the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in September of 2022. A serious illness can change everything and bring families together. This may happen. Harry will return to see his father and perhaps the brothers will see each other, Richard Fitzwilliams, Royal historian, via 'Time'. It could open the path to reconciliation in the weeks and months ahead. However, it is unlikely at the moment, Richard Fitzwilliams, Royal historian, via 'Time'

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