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Sting of death shakes us

  There is nothing more tragic than the death in the family. It is not easy to bear the sting of death for anyone. What to say, even the animals bemoan death. It appears to be just the same for both on Earth.  It can't be easily denied by any sort of philosophical logic that we more often continue to quote to show the intensity of pain.  The memory of the dead person keeps the bereaved family crying and moaning. The very memories continue to bring tears to the eyes for a long time. Remembering the loss of a dear one, he said, how could an untimely loss be so easily forgotten. He bade farewell to this world at a very young age.  Here, John Keats famous lines: Whom God loves die young awakens our precious mind relatively too fast.  It also stands to be unbearable for the saddened family. However, one tries to bear with the situation and consoles oneself by simply stating that it remains a big reality. A death in the family is the most tragic thing that happens. Th...

Meghan's messy dress




Meghan Markle's distinct outfit for her latest surprise trip to Jordan was different from the sky-blue shirt dress she wore in Tonga in 2018 and the fitted navy top and matching pants she loved to wear when she h'd visited Colombia in the year 2024. 

It did not earn the highest accolades, rather. Her ardent admirers spitefully made fun of her rumpled clothing while she was in the country  called Jordan for two not-so-short days. Does it mean that clothes have major factor in judging the impressive personality?

Prince Harry and Meghan’s visit aspired to underline the humanitarian efforts by the Jordanian authorities and a range of the agencies defending the health and well-being of Syrian and Palestinians who have sought sanctuary in Jordan over the past decades. 

The vital purpose of Harry and Meghan's visit was to draw attention towards the humanitarian work being done by Jordanian authorities and  various other organisations to support the health and well-being of both Palestinians and Syrians who have sought refuge in Jordan over the past years.

On the first day of the "pseudo-royal" trip, viewers were more inquisitive about her attire than about her kind humanitarian endeavours, despite her best possible efforts.

Meghan was dressed casually in beige pants, a khaki top, brown shoes, and  also a white blouse, as the couple recreated by playing favourite football with Syrian youngsters at a refugee camp.

Fans were not reportedly impressed because her linen pants looked crumpled. Myriad individuals criticised the Duchess on social media for the frumpish look of her dress.


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