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Gender neutral toilets, hearing loops and even personalised 'evacuation plans' are also on offer as colleges ditch the boozy image of their end-of-exam events and compete to offer the most accessible parties.

The trend is another example of how the virus, which has left some 3.6 billion people stuck at home under lockdowns, is upending daily life in ways unthinkable until recently as governments impose social-distancing curbs to stem its spread.

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

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.

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'.  

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.'

As Charles III grapples with his new 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

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'

Emmanuel College, which is charging £170 per head for a standard ticket this year, is one of the colleges to confirm students will have less bang for their buck by cancelling stressful firework displays.

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.

After Singapore ordered the closure of many entertainment venues last week following a steady rise in infections, popular nightclub "Zouk" threw a "cloud-clubbing" party, streaming live performances by six DJs via an app.

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 WP Engine asks court to stop Matt Mullenweg from blocking access to WordPress resources reach the castle in time.

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').

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.

An insider said the evacuation plan would typically be of use to people with physical disabilities, such as those using crutches or wheelchairs, but requests for other 'personal limitations' are expected to be considered.

Homerton's £150 'Cupid Psyche' night has also got rid of fireworks and will offer a quiet room with no music or harsh lights,as well as a hearing loop for indoor rooms, gender neutral toilets and soft drinks.

'Stuffy' dance orchestras were phased out from the 1960s in favour of lavish affairs with spectacular firework displays, light shows, bouncy castles and sumptuous dinners, with budgets running into hundreds of thousands of pounds.

Emmanuel College, which is charging £170 per head for a standard ticket this year, is one of the colleges to confirm students will have less bang for their buck by cancelling stressful firework displays. Pictured in 2018

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