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King's nephew Peter Phillips engaged to NHS nurse

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Princess Anne's son releases a photo to announce his engagement to Harriet Sperling.
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News video: Peter Phillips, Princess Anne's son, gets engaged with Harriet Sperling

Peter Phillips, Princess Anne's son, gets engaged with Harriet Sperling 01:08

Peter Phillips - the son of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips - has announced his engagement to NHS nurse Harriet Sperling.

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