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Prince Harry is reportedly "adamant" on bringing Meghan Markle to Pippa Middleton and James

Matthews' wedding.

The 32 year old royal has been in a relationship with the American actress for almost eight

months, and reportedly wants to bring her as his "plus one" to the wedding of Pippa

whose sister Catherine is married to Harry's brother Prince William and her racing driver

fianc� James Matthews.

A source told the Daily Star newspaper: "Harry and Meghan are madly in love and he no longer

wants to hide that from the world.

"He is close to Pippa and has been invited to her wedding and has obviously been given

a plus one.

"Harry is adamant that he wants to take Meghan with him."

Meanwhile, it was recently reported that the royal is "truly in love" with the 35-year-old

brunette beauty.

A source said: "Harry is truly in love.

They're very serious."

And the insider also claims that despite having not been together for very long, wedding bells

of their own could be on the horizon soon.

They added: "Those close to Harry and Meghan wouldn't be surprised if there will be an

engagement announcement sometime this year."

It isn't the first time wedding rumours have circulated about the pair either, as Meghan's

half brother Thomas Markle Jr. also claimed that marriage was "on the cards".

Thomas who arrested last month after allegedly holding a gun to his lover's head following

a drunken argument said: "Marriage and kids is on the cards for Meghan and Harry and I

still want to go to the wedding if they'll let me.

"Of course I want to go to London and Buckingham Palace.

"Their relationship has been going from strength to strength and this drama is the last thing

I wanted to happen.

I want to tell Meghan I am truly sorry from the bottom of my heart."

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Aleppo's Social Life is Coming Back. Vesti Exclusive - Duration: 3:58.

And now, Syria. Now free of fighters, Aleppo's social life is getting back to normal.

Museums and hotels are reopening all over town. One of these is the famous Hotel Baron,

which was renowned for its famous guests, such as Agatha Christie,

Valentina Tereshkova, Yuri Gagarin, and many other celebrities.

Our military correspondent, Aleksei Baranov now reports from that legendary building.

Built in 1911, The Hotel Baron was the first high-society hotel in Syria.

Before it, the only places to stay were old-style roadside inns.

There is still antique furniture in this building, which has stood for over 100 years.

This is room 203 - where the famous Agatha Christie stayed.

Beds, night tables, the dresser, mirrors - all reminders of the great writer.

In fact, this is where she started writing her famous novel, "Murder on the Orient Express".

In the hallways, Arabian furniture from the beginning of the last century,

and on the walls, Syria's first ever tourism advertisements.

The Hotel Baron is the first hotel in Aleppo recommended by the Ministry of Tourism.

It has central heating, comfortable rooms and a unique location in the city.

There are high ceilings, a wide staircase,

and wood floors that haven't been replaced since day it was built.

We're approaching room 213 - a two-room luxury suite, the best in the hotel.

Room 213 of Hotel Baron can be considered a memorial room.

This is where Yuri Gagarin, Valentina Tereshkova and Syria's former president Hafez Al-Assad stayed.

This living room is where he would hold meetings once he had arrived in to Aleppo.

Other guests of this room include Lawrence of Arabia, the Roosevelts

and Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser.

At one time, all the rooms were interconnected; there was no privacy at all.

They went to France, chose the architects,

and built what you might call this very "Parisian" hotel.

Renowned celebrities like Yuri Gagarin and Valentina Tereshkova stayed here.

While the eastern part of Aleppo was occupied by militants,

the hotel was used to house refugees.

The hotel was on the contact line between eastern and western Aleppo.

We knew that the militants would try to destroy everything of historical value.

What Aleppo looked like before the war,

inhabitants and tourists now remember only from photographs.

The heart of Aleppo, The Citadel - before and after the war.

The luxurious public bathhouse, Hammam Al Nahhasin;

one of the largest shopping centers in Syria;

bazaars, squares, streets.

Everything of value was destroyed or looted.

The city, especially its eastern part, is in ruins.

And of course, the Umayyad Mosque.

This eighth-century mosque

is the oldest in Aleppo, and definitely the most beautiful.

Behind me you can see the fortifications which were built by the militants.

You can understand and see just how badly the mosque was damaged,

while eastern Aleppo was not under the control of government forces.

Now the streets have been cleared of debris.

Exhibits, rescued from the militants, are now being returned to the National Museum of Aleppo.

These trucks were brought in under tight security.

Their route and starting point are still classified.

Before the battles in Aleppo began, the artifacts, some of which are thousands of years old,

were removed to safe locations, hidden from public view.

We understood that if the militants came, everything would be destroyed.

Soon we hope to return everything that is still hidden away in secret depositories,

that we still can't show you.

Restoration of the city is moving at full speed now.

This is the largest and most modern hotel in Aleppo.

The walls are pitted with holes, and broken windows are already being replaced.

And just like the Baron,

there are already guests here, some of them foreigners.

And they, just like the locals, believe

that the historical places of the city, known throughout the world, will be restored.

Aleksey Baranov, Aleksandr Malyshev, Nikita Korunov, Vesti, Syria, Aleppo.

For more infomation >> Aleppo's Social Life is Coming Back. Vesti Exclusive - Duration: 3:58.

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Pepe. André Previn. Subtitled - Duration: 6:08.

Pepe!

Pepe, wait!

Wait, Pepe!

What's this? It's Pepe.

Pepe!

Who has a face as funny as Pepe?

Who has a smile as sunny as Pepe?

Who's the comical little clown

There with the trousers falling down

Skipping hipty-hop like a busy bee

I'll ask you!

Who has a heart as happy a Pepe?

Who has a strut as snappy as Pepe?

Who's the fellow that rings the bell?

I know him well,

I'll even spell it for you:

"P-E-P-E"

"P-E-P-E"

What does it spell?

What does it spell?

Pepe!

Pepe!

And what does it mean?

What does it mean?

What does "Pepe" mean?

What does "Pepe" mean?

Well..... Proud and happy

With his burrow by his side!

Who has a face as funny as Pepe?

He's no higher than a turkey

But his smile is two-feet wide!

Who has a smile as sunny as Pepe?

And he always makes a habit

Out of helping one and all

About as sweet as honey is Pepe

He's no bigger than a rabbit

But his heart is ten-feet tall!

No bigger than a bunny is Pepe!

No bigger than a bunny is Pepe!

About as sweet as honey is Pepe

About as sweet as honey is Pepe

Who has a face as funny as Pepe?

Funny as Pepe, oh!

Who has a smile as sunny as Pepe?

Sunny as Pepe!

Who's the pixie in baggy clothes?

There with the cute mustachios

Skipping hipty-hop

What a sight to see!

Funny, sunny

Who has a heart as happy a Pepe?

Oh! Happy as Pepe, oh!

Who has the strut as snappy as Pepe?

Snappy as Pepe!

Who's the fellow that rings the bell?

I know him well,

I'll even spell it for you..... P-E-P-E

P-E-P-E

Pepe!

P-E-P-E

Pepe!

That's me!

Who has a face as funny as Pepe?

Who has a smile as sunny as Pepe?

Who's the pixie in baggy clothes?

There with the cute mustachios

Skipping hipty-hop

What a sight to see!

Who has a heart as happy a Pepe?

Who has a strut as snappy as Pepe?

Who's the fellow that rings the bell?

We know him well

We'll even spell it for you..... P-E-P-E

P-E-P-E

Pepe!

Pepe, that's me!

That's me!

That's me!

Pepe, that's me!

That's me!

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