Aston Villa ace Leon Bailey reveals 'honour' of Duke and Duchess of Cambridge meeting
Aston Villa winger Leon Bailey says it was an "honour" to meet the the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Jamaica on Tuesday.
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Aston Villa winger Leon Bailey says it was an "honour" to meet the the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Jamaica on Tuesday.
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Japan's Kaori Sakamoto delivered a stunning performance to top the women's short program standings at the World Figure Skating Championships in Montpellier. 33 skaters took to the ice on Wednesday at the Sud de France Arena, but it was the 21-year-old from Kobe who wowed the audience — and the judges — the most.
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