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Running Royals? What’s the subtext?

February 6, 2017 By Useful Ideas Project Leave a Comment

Younger Royals running

Why did The Times newspaper place a large colourful photo of the younger members of the British royal family on its front page? With a daily circulation of 446,164, the The Times newspaper's front page in seen by shoppers and passers-by in more than 17500 shops around the UK. On February 6, 2017, the newspaper's front page displays a large photo of three of … [Read more...] about Running Royals? What’s the subtext?

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