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We did it!! The sun shone, no one had an accident, there was wine available en route and we raised almost £4000 for Heart of Kent Hospice ! 🥰
Thank You to everyone that donated, and thank you to my wonderful Whaley’s Walkers 🥂❤️
@nadine_lamont@virtualash@chuckthomasuk Well done Whaley’s Walkers 🐳 ii have been thinking of you. Fantastic amount raised for such a good cause. Wine definitely deserved @THEJamesWhale would be very proud of you Nadine 🥂. Cheers xx
Wishing The Prince and Princess of Wales a very happy wedding anniversary!
Their Royal Highnesses were married here in the Abbey 15 years ago, #onthisday in 2011.
💥This was The Beatles’ final public performance — their legendary rooftop concert on January 30, 1969.The show wasn’t publicly announced, so it took everyone by complete surprise. Crowds quickly gathered on the streets and nearby rooftops as the Fab Four rocked Savile Row.The music was so loud that neighbors filed noise complaints, and the Metropolitan Police were called in. Officers eventually made their way up to the roof and asked the band to stop.The concert was abruptly cut short, but John Lennon ended it with an iconic, witty line:“I’d like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves, and I hope we passed the audition.” What a perfect, chaotic farewell from the greatest band in history.
"I Will Always Love You" - Whitney Houston (1992 / Live at the 36th Annual Grammy Awards) "And IIII|||||||||||... will always love you..."
The Performance That Froze the World When Whitney Houston sang this at the 1994 Grammys, the entire arena went silent before the first chorus even hit. No choreography. No spectacle. Just a voice so precise and powerful it felt unreal.