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Royal replica of Mary Eleanor Bowes dress to return home

A striking replica of a regal wedding gown is to return to its owner and spiritual home after making a big impression at Glamis Castle. (...)


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Windsor joins St Andrews Aquarium's regal animals

Dunfermline school children had a right royal time meeting meerkats in St Andrews. (...)


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Beans means Highness!

Over the last few weeks thousands of touching and poignant tributes have been created to mark the marriage of Prince William and his new bride Catherine Middleton. (...)


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Canada...California...Crieff — campaign to add Strathearn visit to royal couple's itinerary

A campaign to persuade the newly-wed royal couple to visit Perthshire has swung into action. (...)


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St Andrews ranks highly in TripAdvisor visitor survey

A remarkable few days for St Andrews was topped off when it was unveiled as one of Britain's 10 most popular retreats. (...)


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Queen Mother's dress arrives at Glamis Castle

The late Queen Mother's wedding dress has arrived at Glamis Castle by special delivery from Buckingham Palace for its first public display in Scotland. (...)


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Some shoppers going for Kate look after a fashion

There's nothing like sunshine and a stunning fashion role model to fill the shops with women hunting for flattering outfits. (...)


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Francis Boag's William and Kate paintings sold to US gallery

Two paintings by artist Francis Boag are to leave a Fife gallery for their new home in America following their sale. (...)


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St Andrews royal wedding celebration does the town proud

The St Andrews breakfast event to celebrate the royal wedding has been hailed as the town's "largest and most joyous" civic gathering for decades. (...)


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Dundee pubs raise a toast as royal event boosts business by a third

Two Dundee pubs enjoyed the economic spin-off created by the royal wedding. (...)


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Baby Lucas arrives early in order to enjoy royal wedding day

Plenty of people were eager to watch the royal wedding on Friday, but none more so than Lucas McGuire — he insisted on being born at home two weeks early just so he could join in the celebrations. (...)


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Middleton name already part of Prince William's family tree

Kate may have joined the Royal family amid extraordinary scenes in London on Friday, but research into a laird's lineage has shown Prince William already has a Middleton in his family — from around 350 years ago. (...)


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St Andrews cheers on former residents as Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot

The royal marriage ceremony may have taken place some 465 miles away in Westminster, but nowhere were the celebrations more heartfelt than in the Fife town where the happy couple met. (...)


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Royal wedding 'holiday' throws up some workplace inequalities

Staff at a Dundee printing firm were told they have to work today — even though their counterparts at the company's Wolverhampton factory are getting the day off to celebrate the royal wedding. (...)


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Royal wedding has special musical interest for St Paul's Episcopal Cathedral

A former chorister at a Dundee church is performing to his biggest audience today as he plays a pivotal role in the royal wedding. (...)


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TV or not TV? Show us how YOU are spending royal wedding day

Two tiny tots — named Will and Kate — were the centre of attention at a royal wedding-themed baby class in Dundee. (...)


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Royal Romance star Cesca provides a Kate double take

St Andrews residents — and members of the world's media — were left rubbing their eyes in disbelief as 'Kate Middleton' returned to St Salvator's Quadrangle to offer locals a first glimpse of her wedding dress on Thursday. (...)


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World will watch St Andrews toast the royal wedding

The eyes of the world will focus on St Andrews as it plays a role in the royal wedding festivities being beamed to an estimated television audience of two billion. (...)


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Paul puts Courier royal wedding shop to the test with bumper order — from Kuwait

The risk of rain may be the main concern for thousands of Brits hoping to celebrate Friday's royal wedding with street parties, but for the 1500 expected to gather at the British Embassy in Kuwait sandstorms are the only fear. (...)


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Royal wedding: Leuchars 6 Squadron Typhoons to join flypast

Jets from closure-threatened RAF Leuchars will take part in a fly-past at the royal wedding. (...)


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