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Princess of Wails? What Made Kate Middleton Cry on the Eve of Her Birthday? and Snoop Dogg Busted for Pot Possession, World Continues to Spin on Its Axis
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Kate Middleton may be celebrating her 30th birthday today in a low-key way, but last night she had a star-studded night on the town while attending her first-ever royal movie premiere of War Horse.And while an event of that magnitude alone might've been enough to make the duchess downright emotional, it was something else entirely that made her cry.While being interviewed by the BBC this morning, the director of the emotional film, Steven Spielberg, was asked if Kate was—as most moviegoers seem to be—"in a right state at the end of it.""I was sitting next to her, all I know is at one point, my wife—who was sitting to my right—right in front of my face, she passed a Kleenex to the Duchess of Cambridge, and I just saw the Kleenex going across my face and I saw it arrive and stop," he relayed."According to my peripheral vision, certainly the duchess," Spielberg said. "I don't know about the duke."Play nice and have fun. [Read the full article]
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Finally, there's a break in the mystery of the decomposed corpse found at the Queen's Sandringham Estate on New Year's Day.As Royal watchers know, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry and more spent the Christmas holiday (as seen in the photo) at the palatial 20,000-acre residence only to learn that a few days after their departure a dog walker had found unidentified remains in an isolated field which the Royals routinely use for pheasant and partridge hunts.Per British media reports, the body belonged to 17-year-old Alisa Dmitrijeva, who had been missing since Aug. 31.Forensic investigators were able to match the victim's palm prints to prior records for the Latvian teenager, as well as DNA taken from a thigh bone, and say it's highly unlikely she died of natural causes, though there's been no evidence she died of accidental injury or from firearms or any kind of blunt weapon. [Read the full article]
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