The Real Reason The Queen Doesn't Need A Passport To Travel
Queen Elizabeth II gets to enjoy a lot of interesting perks. Traveling without even needing to show a passport is just one benefit of being the queen.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II gets to enjoy a lot of interesting perks. Traveling without even needing to show a passport is just one benefit of being the queen.
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Read MoreA minor actor and celebrity, Brian "Kato" Kaelin became a household name in the mid-1990s after testifying in the high-profile murder trial of O.J. Simpson.
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