New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

FROM THE EDITOR

What an extraordinary time it has been for the royal family . When it was announced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were giving an interview, open up about their own keepsakes and what they mean to them. Reading their stories sparked a wide-ranging conversation in the office about heirlooms we have – or in some cases, don’t have. Writer Rebekah has a desk she works fr om that her great grandfather made – it was always in the lounge where her grandmother kept her lipstick because she would never leave the house not wearing any!

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