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Prince William's style of diplomacy is welcome in these tense times

Sky News Thursday, 20 March 2025
Prince William's style of diplomacy is welcome in these tense timesPrince William's arrival in Estonia felt like the latest example of the Royal Family being right on the frontline of high-stakes diplomatic discussions. 
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