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  2. Lady Gabriella Kingston - Wikipedia

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    For three years in the early 2000s, she dated journalist Aatish Taseer. The two met when she was an undergraduate at Brown University and he was a graduate of Amherst College working for Time magazine. [13] In 2018, he wrote a controversial article about his relationship with Lady Gabriella and the royal family for Vanity Fair. [13] [21]

  3. Aatish Taseer - Wikipedia

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    Aatish Ali Taseer (born 27 November 1980) is a British-American writer and journalist. Taseer was born in London and raised by his mother Tavleen Singh in New Delhi . Taseer had no contact with his father, Salman Taseer , until he was 21.

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  7. Tavleen Singh - Wikipedia

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    Singh was born in Mussoorie in 1950 in a Sikh family. [3] She studied at Welham Girls' School. [4] She did a short-term journalism course from the New Delhi Polytechnic in 1969.

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    A 15x15 lattice-style grid is common for cryptic crosswords. A cryptic crossword is a crossword puzzle in which each clue is a word puzzle. Cryptic crosswords are particularly popular in the United Kingdom, where they originated, [1] as well as Ireland, the Netherlands, and in several Commonwealth nations, including Australia, Canada, India, Kenya, Malta, New Zealand, and South Africa.