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Why Kate Middleton didn’t wear a scarf at the Spanish state banquet
July 14, 2017 - 12:45 BST
Gemma Forte
Revealed: Why Kate Middleton Didn't Wear A Scarf To The…
Inside the Spanish State Banquet – what the royals ate and listened to
The Queen and Prince Philip, along with Kate Middleton and Prince William, greeted the King and Queen of Spain at a state banquetVideo uploadVideo unavailableVideo will be autoplay soon8to cancelPlay nowKing of Spain toasts Britain at state…
Brutal Spanish lore sees men wrestling with wild stallions before they are herded and cared for
BURLY men battled hundreds of wild horses on the streets of a sleepy Spanish village during the bizarre Rapa Das Bestas festival.
The 400-year celebration - known as the shearing of the beasts - takes place every summer in Sebucedo, in the…
Spain’s public prosecutor accuses Cristiano Ronaldo of tax evasion
MADRID Report - A Spanish prosecutor on Tuesday accused Real Madrid striker Cristiano Ronaldo of defrauding Spain's tax office of $ 16.5 million in unpaid taxes.In a statement, the Madrid regional prosecutor accused Ronaldo of four tax…
Bullfighting: why it is wrong to condemn the Spanish tradition – Dan O’Neill
The bullfight for animal lovers in Britain (allegedly) is like, let's be done, a red rag for a bull. He lines up with those legendary Spanish donkeys thrown from church towers. Or dancing bears in Bucharest. And now, scream the usual!-->…
‘The Great Bull Run’ brings death-defying Spanish tradition to 10 US cities
Rob Dickens tried to travel to Pamplona for the annual bull run for several years, but when time and money constraints kept him away time and time again, he came up with an idea: instead of go to Spain for a bull run, why not bring a bull…