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HONG KONG, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Hundreds of Hong Kongers sporting face masks pulsated under strobe lights at a reknowned indie club for the last time on Thursday as cancellations by performers due to the coronavirus have forced the venue to close. The music house known as Hidden Agenda:This Town Needs (TTN) opened its doors in 2009 and quickly attracted a loyal crowd of young Hong Kongers to one of few independent venues for live indie music in the city.
Meanwhile, their parenting style is also different; Anne inherited her father's sharp tongue, and whenever her children, Peter and Zara, ‘acted up', she would ground them, stopping their pocket money and turning down party invitations as a punishment.
Royal commentator Ian Lloyd, the author of The Duke: A Life in 100 Chapters told Express.co.uk in January 2022: 'She has a good relationship with Charles. In the next reign, I think, she will be an essential part of the Royal Family.'
Neither the King nor his sister would surely have wished to be the only siblings present at the bedside of their mother as she passed away at Balmoral Castle, but it is understood Andrew and Edward, travelling in a car driven by Prince William, were not able to reach the castle in time.
Yet, in adulthood, Anne has also respected their different roles and her elder brother's constitutional destiny. The brother-sister banter common in so many families has, in her case, been underpinned by a quiet respect.
After a regimental band played 'God Save The King', Her Majesty's four children - Charles III, 73, Princess Anne, 72, Princes Edward, 58, and 62-year-old Andrew - stepped out behind the hearse flanked by kilted soldiers in a show of unity.
Charles and Anne were born just 21 months apart and grew up the closest of the siblings (pictured in 1970) - both were teenagers by the time their parents' third child Prince Andrew started primary school
Yet the Queen's offspring haven't always been united - with Charles and Anne previously described as 'chalk and cheese' and the monarch and his brothers Andrew and Edward reportedly having a 'sibling rivalry'.
Yet the Queen's offspring (pictured with their parents in 1979) haven't always been united - with Charles and Anne previously described as 'chalk and cheese' and the monarch and his brothers Andrew and Edward reportedly having a 'sibling rivalry'
More recently the club in an industrial area on the Kowloon peninsula drew supporters of anti-government protests that have rocked the city. They would often chant common protest slogans between song breaks at TTN.
As Charles III grapples with his New Design Stone CNC Machine for Marble role, Princess Anne has emerged as a key confidante to the new King. The siblings are pictured together at the Highland Games on September 3, just days before their mother's death
Charles and his sister have notable differences - including their farming preferences (in 2017 Anne defended genetically modified farming, which His Majesty has described as 'the biggest disaster environmentally of all time').
The Hong Kong government pledged cash handouts to residents and tax breaks for business in its annual budget on Wednesday to soften the blow, but that will also put added strain on weakening public finances.
Now, TNN is among thousands of businesses including tourism and retail firms that are struggling to survive as locals stay at home and away from public areas. A partial closure of Hong Kong's border with mainland China to prevent the spread of the virus has also reduced visitors to a trickle.
At Thursday's farewell event, over 600 people were temperature checked and forced to sanitise their hands before being permitted entry to the club. All were wearing some form of face protection as were the band members who rocked on stage.
The former British colony has been in a recession for at least three quarters. The fallout from the coronavirus, which has killed two people in Hong Kong and infected more than 90, comes after months of the often violent student protests that have further battered the city's economy.
TTN's closure marks the end of a troubled existence. The club moved location several times due to problems getting a licence as a live music venue and was also beset by staff visa problems, leading to police raids at one point.
But in recent weeks international bands and artists such as H.J. Freaks, Nervosa and Crown The Empire cancelled performances along with many others due to travel restrictions following the outbreak of the coronavirus in China, co-founder Joshua Chan said.
HONG KONG, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Hundreds of Hong Kongers sporting face masks pulsated under strobe lights at a reknowned indie club for the last time on Thursday as cancellations by performers due to the coronavirus have forced the venue to close. The music house known as Hidden Agenda:This Town Needs (TTN) opened its doors in 2009 and quickly attracted a loyal crowd of young Hong Kongers to one of few independent venues for live indie music in the city.
Meanwhile, their parenting style is also different; Anne inherited her father's sharp tongue, and whenever her children, Peter and Zara, ‘acted up', she would ground them, stopping their pocket money and turning down party invitations as a punishment.
Royal commentator Ian Lloyd, the author of The Duke: A Life in 100 Chapters told Express.co.uk in January 2022: 'She has a good relationship with Charles. In the next reign, I think, she will be an essential part of the Royal Family.'
Neither the King nor his sister would surely have wished to be the only siblings present at the bedside of their mother as she passed away at Balmoral Castle, but it is understood Andrew and Edward, travelling in a car driven by Prince William, were not able to reach the castle in time.
Yet, in adulthood, Anne has also respected their different roles and her elder brother's constitutional destiny. The brother-sister banter common in so many families has, in her case, been underpinned by a quiet respect.
After a regimental band played 'God Save The King', Her Majesty's four children - Charles III, 73, Princess Anne, 72, Princes Edward, 58, and 62-year-old Andrew - stepped out behind the hearse flanked by kilted soldiers in a show of unity.
Charles and Anne were born just 21 months apart and grew up the closest of the siblings (pictured in 1970) - both were teenagers by the time their parents' third child Prince Andrew started primary school
Yet the Queen's offspring haven't always been united - with Charles and Anne previously described as 'chalk and cheese' and the monarch and his brothers Andrew and Edward reportedly having a 'sibling rivalry'.
Yet the Queen's offspring (pictured with their parents in 1979) haven't always been united - with Charles and Anne previously described as 'chalk and cheese' and the monarch and his brothers Andrew and Edward reportedly having a 'sibling rivalry'
More recently the club in an industrial area on the Kowloon peninsula drew supporters of anti-government protests that have rocked the city. They would often chant common protest slogans between song breaks at TTN.
As Charles III grapples with his New Design Stone CNC Machine for Marble role, Princess Anne has emerged as a key confidante to the new King. The siblings are pictured together at the Highland Games on September 3, just days before their mother's death
Charles and his sister have notable differences - including their farming preferences (in 2017 Anne defended genetically modified farming, which His Majesty has described as 'the biggest disaster environmentally of all time').
The Hong Kong government pledged cash handouts to residents and tax breaks for business in its annual budget on Wednesday to soften the blow, but that will also put added strain on weakening public finances.
Now, TNN is among thousands of businesses including tourism and retail firms that are struggling to survive as locals stay at home and away from public areas. A partial closure of Hong Kong's border with mainland China to prevent the spread of the virus has also reduced visitors to a trickle.
At Thursday's farewell event, over 600 people were temperature checked and forced to sanitise their hands before being permitted entry to the club. All were wearing some form of face protection as were the band members who rocked on stage.
The former British colony has been in a recession for at least three quarters. The fallout from the coronavirus, which has killed two people in Hong Kong and infected more than 90, comes after months of the often violent student protests that have further battered the city's economy.
TTN's closure marks the end of a troubled existence. The club moved location several times due to problems getting a licence as a live music venue and was also beset by staff visa problems, leading to police raids at one point.
But in recent weeks international bands and artists such as H.J. Freaks, Nervosa and Crown The Empire cancelled performances along with many others due to travel restrictions following the outbreak of the coronavirus in China, co-founder Joshua Chan said.
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