Fans give their predictions for champion at Royal Portrush
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The final version of the Sustainable Farming Scheme was announced last week, to a mixed response.
To celebrate the birth of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's lil' baby, we, as Brits, decided to test our knowledge on the Royal family!
King Charles III, the 76-year-old monarch, has changed the rules at Buckingham Palace by relaxing the traditional all-white tennis dress code that has been in place since 1919.
"It's like you're telling stories over a beer, reflecting on the day at the pub. There's an intimacy and loyalty."
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Furthermore, William reportedly told Harry "that during his first two years there, Eton had been a sanctuary," the Duke of Sussex wrote. "That was without the burden of a little brother who would bother him with questions or stick his nose in his social circle.
When the Royal Portrush Golf Club was founded, it was called simply “the Country Club.” Starting in 1892, the club was renamed “the Royal Country Club,” and in 1895, it became the “Royal Portrush Country Club.” The changing names have to do with the British royal family, and the history of royal golf clubs.
The theatre has admonished the performer for holding up the flag, saying that it doesn’t align with its “commitment to political impartiality.”
It's billed as "golf's original championship" and in 2026, the Open Championship will be contested for the 154th time.