One in ten brits ‘do a King Charles’ and talk to houseplants
One in 10 Brits ‘do a King Charles’ and talk to their houseplants – with one-fifth of millennials going so

One in 10 Brits ‘do a King Charles’ and talk to their houseplants – with one-fifth of millennials going so

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London receives millions of visitors each year, with attractions and landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, the Houses of

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