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“There was an element of xenophobia about some of the criticism [of Meghan],” says Lloyd. “That was the same for Philip. Even though he had served with the Royal Navy, he was very much seen as a foreigner and many did not think him an appropriate match for a British princess.”.

The meeting will be held in the community room of the new Generations building at 7p. At Tuesday’s Council meeting, the ALRC recommends that Canopy’s Class B combo and 21+ Entertainment license be denied. Also at Council is the ordinance changes to allow dogs on leashes in most parks and land use approvals for the Madison Public Market.

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