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As Princess Catherine continues her treatment since announcing her cancer diagnosis, she's spending much of her time at what's being called her sanctuary. It's a ten bedroom country house that was given to Kate and William as a wedding present by the queen. It's hours away from London and sits on 20 thousand acres to keep the paparazzi far away. And Russia is blaming Ukraine for that deadly attack at a Moscow concert hall that left 137 people dead...but U.S. intelligence shows the Islamic State was responsible. Eleven years ago, Inside Edition was inside that concert hall, covering Donald Trump's Miss Universe contest. Plus, Senator Katie Britt tells us Junior Miss had a tremendous impact on her life...instilling her the confidence she needed to speak up for what she believes in. Without the opportunity, she believes she wouldn't have become the first woman from Alabama elected to the U.S. Senate. And when the news is frightening, as Princess Catherine stressed, it's not easy to tell the kids. Les Trent spoke with an expert on the best way to break difficult news.
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As Princess Catherine continues her treatment since announcing her cancer diagnosis, she's spending much of her time at what's being called her sanctuary. It's a ten bedroom country house that was given to Kate and William as a wedding present by the queen. It's hours away from London and sits on 20 thousand acres to keep the paparazzi far away. And Russia is blaming Ukraine for that deadly attack at a Moscow concert hall that left 137 people dead...but U.S. intelligence shows the Islamic State was responsible. Eleven years ago, Inside Edition was inside that concert hall, covering Donald Trump's Miss Universe contest. Plus, Senator Katie Britt tells us Junior Miss had a tremendous impact on her life...instilling her the confidence she needed to speak up for what she believes in. Without the opportunity, she believes she wouldn't have become the first woman from Alabama elected to the U.S. Senate. And when the news is frightening, as Princess Catherine stressed, it's not easy to tell the kids. Les Trent spoke with an expert on the best way to break difficult news.
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