PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle are making final wedding preparations on their last day before becoming husband and wife.

The couple will accompany the mother of the bride, Doria Ragland, as she meets the Queen at Windsor Castle later – likely for afternoon tea.

Ms Ragland, a yoga instructor and social worker, has been tipped to walk Ms Markle down the aisle at the castle’s historic St George’s Chapel during Saturday’s ceremony, which will be broadcast to a global television audience of millions.

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MALAYSIAN police have confiscated 284 designer handbags and 72 suitcases containing cash, jewellery and other valuables as part of a corruption and money-laundering investigation into former prime minister Najib Razak.

Commercial crime chief Amar Singh said the valuables were seized in a search that began late on Thursday at apartments linked to Najib at an upscale condominium in Kuala Lumpur.

Mr Singh said the seizure was part of investigations into a corruption scandal at the 1MDB state fund, which is also being probed by the US and other countries.

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SOUTH Korea has said it believes North Korea remains committed to improving relations despite strongly criticising Seoul over ongoing US-South Korean military drills.

South Korea’s Unification Ministry spokesman Baek Tae-hyun said Seoul expects Pyongyang to faithfully abide by the agreements between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean president Moon Jae-in in their summit last month.

The Korean leaders had issued a vague vow on the “complete denuclearisation” of the peninsula and pledged permanent peace.

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CALL Of Duty: Black Ops 4’s switch to a battle royale game mode does not mean the end of story campaigns in the series, one of its lead developers has said.

The next instalment in the war game franchise will be the first not to feature a single-player campaign, instead focusing on multiplayer and the new last-player-standing Blackout mode.

It comes in the wake of the increasing popularity of other battle royale games, such as Fortnite.

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Yale Miller, senior producer at the game’s developer Treyarch, said creating a battle royale mode was what fans wanted, but said a story mode could return in the future.