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Kerry Parnell
Kerry ParnellFeatures Writer

Kerry Parnell is a features writer for The Sunday Telegraph. Formerly the Head of Lifestyle, she now writes about a wide range of topics, from news features to fashion and beauty, health, travel, popular culture and celebrity as well as a weekly opinion column.

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It’s downhill from here for the Game Of Thrones cast

It’s downhill from here for the Game Of Thrones cast

The Game of Thrones cast call their time together a “perfect storm” and “magical”. When you find yourself in the best job possibly of your life, savour every moment, writes Kerry Parnell. It may not happen again.

Meghan Markle’s birth plan is none of your business

Meghan Markle’s birth plan is none of your business

Why are so many people bothered about how Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, will give birth, asks Kerry Parnell. As most mothers know, childbirth never goes to plan, so everyone should just mind their royal business.

GoT scene caused rift in star’s family

GoT scene caused rift in star’s family

The man behind Game of Thrones character Ser Davos Seaworth, Liam Cunningham, says the hugely popular show has turned him from “a strolling player” to a “TV star”, as he revealed the controversial scene that caused a rift in his family.

I will never understand the appeal of horror movies

I will never understand the appeal of horror movies

Psychologists can explain our horror movie fascination all they like but I will never understand why so many people get a buzz from watching grisly deaths and scaring themselves witless, writes Kerry Parnell.

There’s actually a huge benefit to having sick kids

There’s actually a huge benefit to having sick kids

I’ve been consistently riddled with one illness or another since becoming a mum, but according to new research, it turns out all of this will pay off in the long run and I’ll get the last laugh, writes Kerry Parnell.

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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex (L) and Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, arrive to attend an event at Canada House, the offices of the High Commision of Canada in the United Kingdom, to mark Commonwealth Day, in central London, on March 11, 2019. - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has been the Head of the Commonwealth throughout her reign. Organised by the Royal Commonwealth Society, the Service is the largest annual inter-faith gathering in the United Kingdom. (Photo by Chris Jackson / POOL / AFP)

Royal Baby Sussex: what we know

Prince Harry’s about to become a dad! Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is due within weeks. Here’s everything you need to know about the soon-to-be newest royal baby.

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