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Justice Crew Announce 10-year Anniversary Tour

This is an article I wrote for  www.raveituptv.com Australian music and dance group Justice Crew have just announced a tour around Australia to celebrate their 10-year anniversary. The group announced the  X Tour  on Instagram on Thursday night. The first leg of the tour has eighteen shows. Justice Crew rose to fame when they auditioned for the fourth season of  Australia’s Got Talent  in 2010. There were originally nine in the crew but now there are six – Samson Smith, Solo Tohi, Lukas Bellesini, Paulie Merciadez, John Pearce and Len Pearce. Soon after winning the show, they signed a record deal with Sony Music Australia and became recording artists. The group’s first three singles,  And Then We Dance, Friday To Sunday  and  Dance With Me  were successful on the ARIA singles chart and  Boom Boom  became their first number-one. Subsequent singles by Justice Crew,  Best Night  and  Everybody,  wer...

Rules royal children must follow

Like other families, the British royal family has a strict set of household rules that must be followed by every single member, including the children. The Queen with her great-grandchildren Official royal photo Here is a list of rules the young royals including George, Charlotte Louis and their soon to be born cousin must follow. They must accept gifts but can't keep all of them The Royals' official website says that if they receive a gift from someone they don't know personally, they may only keep items within reason like flowers, books with a noncontroversial subject matter and small items that cost less than $196. The children need to be able to speak a foreign language Learning  foreign language is not compulsory but it has been done for many years. The Queen and her children all speak French fluently and Prince William was heard speaking it in Quebec in 2011. They were all taught as children. Prince George and Princess Charlotte started learning Spanish...

Baby Sussex

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is due to give birth any day now and as a lover of all things royal, I am excited. Here are some things we know about the birthing process, potential names and titles and what we will have to wait to find out. A source close to the royals says that Meghan wants the birth to be as private as possible so we may not see Journalists and photographers gather near the hospital or wherever the baby will be born as they usually do and we may have to wait longer to see them emerge. There is a very old tradition that dictates the Queen has to be the first to know about the birth so even though it would be very tempting for Meghan to tell her family and friends, she can't do that until the Queen is notified. Midwives and any hospital staff involved in the birth are not allowed to talk about it. After the queen has been informed, a bulletin will be posted on Buckingham Palace's forecourt for the public. The baby's gender is never revealed until t...