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3 royal headlines that had people talking

Cape Town – The royals made headlines over the weekend and had social media buzzing.

In the entertainment news world it was three stories about royal members that got the internet clicking. 

Duchess Catherine’s younger sister, Pippa tied the knot in a lavish ceremony at St. Mark's Church in Englefield, west of London. 

Prince Harry and his new love, Meghan Markle sealed their love with a very special bracelet made in South Africa and the King of the Netherlands revealed he had a secret job!

SEE THE TOP 3 ROYAL STORIES HERE:

PICS: Pippa Middleton stuns on her wedding day

Pippa Middleton married a wealthy financier with a party of senior royals looking on, including her sister, on Saturday.

(See all the pics here)

Pippa Middleton

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and the secret of the matching South African bracelets

Could a local Relate charity bracelet be the “love token” that brought Prince Harry and Suits actress Meghan Markle together? The British royal has long made headlines for his love life, but it was a pair of South African beaded bracelets that may have brought him a real love connection.

(Read more here)

The King of the Netherlands had a secret job for 21 years

King Willem-Alexander, the King of the Netherlands, has revealed he has secretly been a commercial pilot for over 20 years. The revelation came in an interview with Dutch newspaper, De Telegraaf.

(Read more here)

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