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Dakota Blue Richards arriving for the premiere of Life of Pi at the Empire Leicester Square, London.
Meghan Markle  at TV Guide Magazine's 2012 Hot List Party held at Skybar at the Mondrian on November 12, 2012 in Los Angeles, Ca.
© Amelie Mucci  / AFF-USA.COM
The Duke of Cambridge, accompanied by the Duchess of Cambridge and French Ambassador to London Sylvie Bermann (far left), signs the book of condolences at the French Embassy, Knightsbridge, London, after the terror attacks which killed at least 129 people in Paris on Friday.
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