Oscar Wilde: I was born in India, barely two years after independence. The British may have left, but their influence on Indian culture and society had not. I grew up devouring books by Hardy and Dickens, wrestled with Milton and Donne and chuckled with P.G. Wodehouse and Oscar Wilde. I knew about the War of the Roses, read about the Charge of the Light Brigade and Britains courageous roles in the First World War and the Second in which Indian regiments fought and perished alongside their British comrades . More Related to this Story, according to Globe and Mail. Chretien chose not to scrap oath to Queen at last minute, ex-minister says HM Queen Elizabeth and I have a complicated relationship. Globe editorial An oath of allegiance to a person is a potent symbol
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