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Diana: Encyclopedia II - The New School at West Heath - Management

Founding patron: Mohamed Al-Fayed, of Harrods fame and father of the late Dodi Al-Fayed, Princess Diana's partner. The school is governed by a board of nine Trustees/Patrons (who are the tenants of the Al Fayed Charitable Foundation): Chairman: Peter Sissons - a nationally-known newscaster most notably former newsreader for ITV television and currently for BBC News 24 (weekends) Lady Astor of the prominent Astor family (who built the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and helped create the New York Public Librar ...

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The New School at West Heath, The New School at West Heath - History and grounds, The New School at West Heath - Management, The New School at West Heath - General information, The New School at West Heath - Statistics, The New School at West Heath - Post 16, The New School at West Heath - Fund a Child's Education FaCE, The New School at West Heath - Educational Rights for the Individual Child ERIC, The New School at West Heath - Issues, The New School at West Heath - Smoking, The New School at West Heath - Violence and bullying, The New School at West Heath - Privacy

Read more here: » The New School at West Heath: Encyclopedia II - The New School at West Heath - Management

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Charles Prince of Wales - First marriage

On 29 July 1981, The Prince of Wales and the Lady Diana were married at St Paul's Cathedral before 3,500 invited guests and an estimated 750 million people around the world. All of Europe's crowned heads attended (except for Juan Carlos of Spain, who was advised not to attend because the couple's honeymoon would involve a stop-over in the disputed territory of Gibraltar). So, too, did most of Europe's elected heads of state, with the notable exceptions of Karamanlis of Greece, who declined to go because Greece's exiled King, Constantine II, ...

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Charles Prince of Wales, Charles Prince of Wales - Birth, Charles Prince of Wales - Early life, Charles Prince of Wales - Education, Charles Prince of Wales - School, Charles Prince of Wales - University, Charles Prince of Wales - Created Prince of Wales, Charles Prince of Wales - Romances, Charles Prince of Wales - First marriage, Charles Prince of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Charles Prince of Wales - Relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles, Charles Prince of Wales - Second marriage, Charles Prince of Wales - Personal interests, Charles Prince of Wales - Media appearances, Charles Prince of Wales - Military career, Charles Prince of Wales - Official residence, Charles Prince of Wales - Principal title in use, Charles Prince of Wales - Notes

Read more here: » Charles Prince of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Charles Prince of Wales - First marriage

Diana: Encyclopedia II - The Supremes - History

The Supremes - Origins. In 1958, Florence Ballard – a junior high school student in the Detroit housing projects – met and became acquainted with Paul Williams and Eddie Kendricks, two members of a Detroit male singing group known as The Primes. Since Ballard herself also sang, the Primes' manager Milton Jenkins asked Florence in early 1959 to create a sister group called The Primettes. Ballard recruited her best friend Mary Wilson, who recruited classmate Diane Ross; Jenkins added Paul Williams' girlf ...

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The Supremes, The Supremes - History, The Supremes - Origins, The Supremes - Influences, The Supremes - Success, The Supremes - Impact, The Supremes - Name and personnel changes, The Supremes - Decline, The Supremes - Exit Diana Ross, The Supremes - The New Supremes, The Supremes - Epilogue, The Supremes - Works inspired by The Supremes, The Supremes - Awards and followers, The Supremes - Reunions, The Supremes - Personnel, The Supremes - Discography, The Supremes - US and UK top 10 hits and audio samples, The Supremes - Other samples, The Supremes - US and UK top ten albums

Read more here: » The Supremes: Encyclopedia II - The Supremes - History

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Wales - Royal duties and career

In July 2005, William carried out his first official engagements, representing Queen Elizabeth at World War II commemorations in New Zealand. In September of the same year, it was announced that William will become president of The Football Association in May 2006 and patron to the UK charity Centrepoint [1], which works with homeless young people. Centrepoint is the first organization to which William is patron. During his moth ...

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Prince William of Wales, Prince William of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince William of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince William of Wales - Education, Prince William of Wales - Royal duties and career, Prince William of Wales - Media, Prince William of Wales - Future, Prince William of Wales - Romances, Prince William of Wales - Style and arms, Prince William of Wales - Surname usage, Prince William of Wales - Notes

Read more here: » Prince William of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Wales - Royal duties and career

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Wales - Royal duties and career

In July 2005, William carried out his first official engagements, representing Queen Elizabeth at World War II commemorations in New Zealand. In September of the same year, it was announced that William will become president of The Football Association in May 2006 and patron to the UK charity Centrepoint [1], which works with homeless young people. Centrepoint is the first organization to which William is patron. During his moth ...

See also:

Prince William of Wales, Prince William of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince William of Wales - Sporting Accident, Prince William of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince William of Wales - Education, Prince William of Wales - Royal duties and career, Prince William of Wales - Media, Prince William of Wales - Future, Prince William of Wales - Romances, Prince William of Wales - Style and arms, Prince William of Wales - Surname usage, Prince William of Wales - Notes

Read more here: » Prince William of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Wales - Royal duties and career

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms

Prince Harry has the title of Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland with the style His Royal Highness. On his 18th birthday, his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II granted Prince Harry his own personalised coat of arms, the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom with a label for difference: Quarterly, 1st and 4th Gules three Lions passant guardant in pale Or (England), 2nd Or a Lion rampant within a Double Tressure flory counterflory Gules (Scotland), 3rd Azure a Harp Or stringed Argent (Ireland), the whole differenced by a Label of five points Argent the first th ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drug-taking and alleged drinking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Future, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

Read more here: » Prince Harry of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms

Diana: Encyclopedia II - The Supremes - Discography

For a detailed listing of albums & singles, see: Supremes discography. The Supremes - US and UK top 10 hits and audio samples. Twenty-three of the Supremes' singles, listed below, reached the Top 10 in either the US or the United Kingdom: The Supremes - Other samples. 45 RPM single samples 1960: "Tears of Sorrow" (the group's only single as The Primettes) Listen ▶ (help·in ...

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The Supremes, The Supremes - History, The Supremes - Origins, The Supremes - Influences, The Supremes - Success, The Supremes - Impact, The Supremes - Name and personnel changes, The Supremes - Decline, The Supremes - Exit Diana Ross, The Supremes - The New Supremes, The Supremes - Epilogue, The Supremes - Works inspired by The Supremes, The Supremes - Awards and followers, The Supremes - Reunions, The Supremes - Personnel, The Supremes - Discography, The Supremes - US and UK top 10 hits and audio samples, The Supremes - Other samples, The Supremes - US and UK top ten albums

Read more here: » The Supremes: Encyclopedia II - The Supremes - Discography

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Wales - Education

Prince William attended the Mrs Jane Mynors' nursery school and the pre-prep Wetherby School both in West London. He later attended Ludgrove School in Berkshire. William was the first British prince to attend a primary school. He later attended the prestigious Eton College in Eton, Berkshire. He studied geography, biology and history of art at A-level. The prince is left handed. Like many British teenagers, Prince William chose to take a gap year after finishing Eton College. He took part in British Army training in Belize. He spent t ...

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Prince William of Wales, Prince William of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince William of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince William of Wales - Education, Prince William of Wales - Royal duties and career, Prince William of Wales - Media, Prince William of Wales - Future, Prince William of Wales - Romances, Prince William of Wales - Style and arms, Prince William of Wales - Surname usage, Prince William of Wales - Notes

Read more here: » Prince William of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Wales - Education

Diana: Encyclopedia II - The Supremes - Discography

For a detailed listing of albums & singles, see: Supremes discography. The Supremes - US and UK top 10 hits and audio samples. Twenty-three of the Supremes' singles, listed below, reached the Top 10 in either the US or the United Kingdom: The Supremes - Other samples. 45 RPM single samples 1960: "Tears of Sorrow" (the group's only single as The Primettes) Listen (he ...

See also:

The Supremes, The Supremes - History, The Supremes - Origins, The Supremes - Influences, The Supremes - Success, The Supremes - Impact, The Supremes - Name and personnel changes, The Supremes - Decline, The Supremes - Exit Diana Ross, The Supremes - The New Supremes, The Supremes - Epilogue, The Supremes - Works inspired by The Supremes, The Supremes - Awards and followers, The Supremes - Reunions, The Supremes - Personnel, The Supremes - Discography, The Supremes - US and UK top 10 hits and audio samples, The Supremes - Other samples, The Supremes - US and UK top ten albums

Read more here: » The Supremes: Encyclopedia II - The Supremes - Discography

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Wales - Surname usage

Under an Order-in-Council in 1960, the non-titled descendants of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were given the surname Mountbatten-Windsor, combining the surnames of Elizabeth and Philip. However though titled, the Queen's children have all decided to use the surname also in honour of their father. For their banns for their first marriages, both William's aunt, Anne, Princess Royal and his own father, the Prince of Wales, used Mountbatten-Windsor rather than Windsor. Mountbatten-Windsor is now officially treat ...

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Prince William of Wales, Prince William of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince William of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince William of Wales - Education, Prince William of Wales - Royal duties and career, Prince William of Wales - Media, Prince William of Wales - Future, Prince William of Wales - Romances, Prince William of Wales - Style and arms, Prince William of Wales - Surname usage, Prince William of Wales - Notes

Read more here: » Prince William of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Wales - Surname usage

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Wales - Education

Prince William attended the Mrs Jane Mynors' nursery school and the pre-prep Wetherby School both in West London. He later attended Ludgrove School in Berkshire. William was the first British prince to attend a primary school. He later attended the prestigious Eton College in Eton, Berkshire. He studied geography, biology and history of art at A-level. The prince is left handed. Like many British teenagers, Prince William chose to take a gap year after finishing Eton College. He took part in British Army training in Belize. He spent t ...

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Prince William of Wales, Prince William of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince William of Wales - Sporting Accident, Prince William of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince William of Wales - Education, Prince William of Wales - Royal duties and career, Prince William of Wales - Media, Prince William of Wales - Future, Prince William of Wales - Romances, Prince William of Wales - Style and arms, Prince William of Wales - Surname usage, Prince William of Wales - Notes

Read more here: » Prince William of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Wales - Education

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Wales - Surname usage

Under an Order-in-Council in 1960, the non-titled descendants of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were given the surname Mountbatten-Windsor, combining the surnames of Elizabeth and Philip. However though titled, the Queen's children have all decided to use the surname also in honour of their father. For their banns for their first marriages, both William's aunt, Anne, Princess Royal and his own father, the Prince of Wales, used Mountbatten-Windsor rather than Windsor. Mountbatten-Windsor is now officially treat ...

See also:

Prince William of Wales, Prince William of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince William of Wales - Sporting Accident, Prince William of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince William of Wales - Education, Prince William of Wales - Royal duties and career, Prince William of Wales - Media, Prince William of Wales - Future, Prince William of Wales - Romances, Prince William of Wales - Style and arms, Prince William of Wales - Surname usage, Prince William of Wales - Notes

Read more here: » Prince William of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince William of Wales - Surname usage

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Education

Harry attended the Mrs. Jane Mynors's nursery school in West London, the same as William. He later followed his brother to the pre-prep Wetherby School, and later to Ludgrove School in Berkshire. He later attended the prestigious Eton College in Eton, Berkshire. In June 2003, he finished Eton with two A-levels in Geography and Art, of grades D and B respectively. At school, he developed his love of sport, particularly polo and rugby uni ...

See also:

Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drug-taking and alleged drinking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Future, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

Read more here: » Prince Harry of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Education

Diana: Encyclopedia II - 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - 1984 storm names

The following names were used for named storms that formed in the north Atlantic in 1984. No names were retired, so it was used again in the 1990 season. This is the first time these names were used since the post-1978 name changes. Names that were not assigned are marked in gray. Arthur Bertha Cesar Diana Edouard Fran Gustav Hortense Isidore Josephine Klaus Lili Marc ...

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1984 Atlantic hurricane season, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Storms, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Subtropical Storm One, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Tropical Storm Arthur, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Tropical Storm Bertha, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Tropical Storm Cesar, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Diana, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Tropical Storm Edouard, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Tropical Storm Fran, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Tropical Storm Gustav, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Hortense, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Tropical Storm Isidore, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Josephine, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Klaus, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Lili, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - 1984 storm names, 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - Retirement

Read more here: » 1984 Atlantic hurricane season: Encyclopedia II - 1984 Atlantic hurricane season - 1984 storm names

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies

Prince Harry of Wales - Drug-taking and alleged drinking. Some of Harry's actions have provoked widespread media attention. In January 2002, it was revealed that the prince had admitted smoking marijuana and had allegedly engaged in under-age drinking, raising the possibility that criminal charges would be filed against him in the summer of 2001. A subsequent police investigation cleared Harry of wrongdoing and Harry's father Charles was praised for his handling of the situation, which included taking Harry to vi ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drug-taking and alleged drinking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Future, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

Read more here: » Prince Harry of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - History

Wonder Woman - Her origin and her creator. William Moulton Marston was an educational consultant in 1940 for Detective Comics, Inc. (now known as DC Comics). Marston saw that the DC line was filled with images of super men such as Green Lantern, Batman, and their flagship character Superman. Seeing all these male heroes, Marston was left wondering why there was not a female hero. Thus inspired, Marston developed the character of Wonder Woman with his wife Elizabeth (Sadie) Holloway Marston who serve ...

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Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman - History, Wonder Woman - Her origin and her creator, Wonder Woman - Early days, Wonder Woman - After Marston, Wonder Woman - Dr. Wertham and the 1960s, Wonder Woman - The Diana Prince/I Ching Era, Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman - Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman - Awards & Recognition, Wonder Woman - Graphic Novels, Wonder Woman - Specials & One-Shots, Wonder Woman - Alternate Universes, Wonder Woman - Wonder Woman Parodies/Homage, Wonder Woman - In other media, Wonder Woman - Scholarship, Wonder Woman - Notes

Read more here: » Wonder Woman: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - History

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Army

On May 8, 2005, the Prince entered the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. There he was known as Officer Cadet Wales instead of using his royal title, and was part of Alamein Company. [3] Clarence House announced that he will, upon commissioning in April 2006, join the Blues and Royals, regiment of the Household Cavalry, and train as a reconnaissance troop commander. [4] Since then it was reported that he was expected to deploy to Iraq in May 2007 as part of the 1st Mechanised Brigade of the 3rd (UK) Mechanised Division. The Blues and Royals would form part of the force patrolling the ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Army, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drinking and alleged drug-taking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

Read more here: » Prince Harry of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Army

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - History

Wonder Woman - Her origin and creator. William Moulton Marston was an educational consultant in 1940 for Detective Comics, Inc. (now DC Comics). Marston saw that the DC line was filled with such übermensch images as those of Green Lantern, Batman, and its flagship character, Superman. In response, Marston created a super female hero to serve as a role model for girls, and introduced the idea to Max Gaines, co-founder with Jack Liebowitz of All-American Publications. Given the go-ahead, Marston developed < ...

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Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman - History, Wonder Woman - Her origin and creator, Wonder Woman - Early days, Wonder Woman - After Marston, Wonder Woman - Dr. Wertham and the 1960s, Wonder Woman - The Diana Prince/I Ching Era, Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman - Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman - Awards and recognition, Wonder Woman - Graphic novels, Wonder Woman - Specials and one-shots, Wonder Woman - Alternate universes, Wonder Woman - Parodies and homage, Wonder Woman - In other media, Wonder Woman - Scholarship, Wonder Woman - Notes

Read more here: » Wonder Woman: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - History

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Education

Harry attended the Mrs. Jane Mynors's nursery school in West London, the same as William. He later followed his brother to the pre-prep Wetherby School, and later to Ludgrove School in Berkshire. He later attended the prestigious Eton College in Eton, Berkshire. In June 2003, he finished Eton with two A-levels in Geography and Art, of grades D and B respectively. At school, he developed his love of sport, particularly polo and rugby uni ...

See also:

Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drug-taking and alleged drinking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Future, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

Read more here: » Prince Harry of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Education

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis

Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman was rebooted in 1987. Writer Greg Potter, who previously created the Jemm, Son of Saturn series for DC, was hired to rework the character. He spent several months behind the scenes working with editor Janice Race on new concepts before being joined by writer/artist George Pérez. Potter dropped out of writing the series after issue #2, and Perez became the sole plotter with help from writer ...

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Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman - History, Wonder Woman - Her origin and her creator, Wonder Woman - Early days, Wonder Woman - After Marston, Wonder Woman - Dr. Wertham and the 1960s, Wonder Woman - The Diana Prince/I Ching Era, Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman - Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman - Awards & Recognition, Wonder Woman - Graphic Novels, Wonder Woman - Specials & One-Shots, Wonder Woman - Alternate Universes, Wonder Woman - Wonder Woman Parodies/Homage, Wonder Woman - In other media, Wonder Woman - Scholarship, Wonder Woman - Notes

Read more here: » Wonder Woman: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis

Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman was rebooted in 1987. Writer Greg Potter, who previously created the Jemm, Son of Saturn series for DC, was hired to rework the character. He spent several months behind the scenes working with editor Janice Race on new concepts before being joined by writer/artist George Pérez. Potter dropped out of writing the series after issue #2, and Perez became the sole plotter with help from writer ...

See also:

Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman - History, Wonder Woman - Her origin and creator, Wonder Woman - Early days, Wonder Woman - After Marston, Wonder Woman - Dr. Wertham and the 1960s, Wonder Woman - The Diana Prince/I Ching Era, Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman - Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman - Awards and recognition, Wonder Woman - Graphic novels, Wonder Woman - Specials and one-shots, Wonder Woman - Alternate universes, Wonder Woman - Parodies and homage, Wonder Woman - In other media, Wonder Woman - Scholarship, Wonder Woman - Notes

Read more here: » Wonder Woman: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis

Diana: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Education

Harry attended the Mrs. Jane Mynors's nursery school in West London, the same as William. He later followed his brother to the pre-prep Wetherby School, and later to Ludgrove School in Berkshire. He later attended the prestigious Eton College in Eton, Berkshire. In June 2003, he finished Eton with two A-levels in Geography and Art, of grades D and B respectively. At school, he developed his love of sport, particularly polo and rugby uni ...

See also:

Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Army, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drinking and alleged drug-taking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

Read more here: » Prince Harry of Wales: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Education




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