Our ducks get the royal treatment too | Brief letters
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Our ducks get the royal treatment too | Brief letters
"Rather than the French train operator SNCF keeping some carriages child-free (Sure, kids can be annoying but making public spaces child-free' is wrong, 1 February), it could follow Deutsche Bahn and provide family coaches instead. These bookable spaces offer parents a comfortable journey with their children, among fellow travellers and their families. Annabel Gibb York Watching the women's Australian Open final at the weekend, I had to smile at the broadcaster's assurance that we were enjoying adfree coverage, courtesy of Rolex."
"Following the revelation that King Charles's hens live in Cluckingham Palace (I wasn't going to be diverted,' says King Charles about campaign on the environment, 28 January), we are proud to reveal that our flock of egglaying ducks lives at Duckingham Palace. It has cutout wooden duck silhouettes on the gables, wooden wine boxes for nesting and straw bedding. Val Bott Chiswick, London"
A flock of egglaying ducks lives at Duckingham Palace with cutout wooden duck silhouettes on the gables, wooden wine boxes for nesting and straw bedding. A suggestion for the French train operator SNCF proposes providing bookable family coaches like Deutsche Bahn to give parents comfortable journeys with children among fellow family travellers. A viewer noted televised Australian Open coverage described as adfree despite courts plastered with multiple sponsor logos. One contributor reported renewed confusion over apostrophe usage after reading about "Trump's brain." A practical laundry tip recommends buttoning duvets before washing to prevent them filling with other items.
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