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  1. Oct 22, 2021 · SINGAPORE: Bertie Cheng Shao Shiong, the former chief executive officer of POSB died from COVID-19 on Friday (Oct 22) morning at the age of 84.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Known as "Bertie" within the family, he was subjected to a strict regimen to prepare him for the throne.

  3. An exciting and informative array of resources to take you step by step through all the key aspects of managing Type 1 diabetes. If you held a BERTIE account before January 31, 2024, please be aware that the old platform has been deactivated.

  4. Jun 28, 2017 · Prince Albert Edward was born at Buckingham Palace on 9 November 1841, the eldest son and second child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Named after his father, he was known to his family and close friends as Bertie. He was created the Prince of Wales on 8 December 1841 and baptised on 25 January 1842 in St George's Chapel, Windsor.

  5. Oct 23, 2021 · SINGAPORE - Mr Bertie Cheng Shao Siong, who was the chief executive officer of POSB for 23 years, died on Friday (Oct 22) morning from Covid-19. He was 84.

  6. Oct 22, 2021 · SINGAPORE — Known by some as “Mr POSB”, the former chief executive officer (CEO) of the bank Bertie Cheng Shao Shiong died on Friday morning (Oct 22) from Covid-19 at the age of 84.

  7. Oct 14, 2010 · Edward Vll, who gave his name to the Edwardian Age and died in 1911, was King of England for the final 10 years of his life. He was 59 when at last he came to power. Known as Bertie, and the eldest son of Victoria and Albert, he was bullied by both his parents.

  8. Aug 30, 2012 · This is not only the best biography of King Edward VII (Bertie to his family); it's also one of the best books about royalty ever published. It is attractively written and avoids retrospective ...

  9. Exciting new approach to biography by an acclaimed historian and biographer: King Edward Vll (Bertie) seen through the eyes of the women in his life. Entertaining...

  10. Edward VII, better known as ‘Bertie’ was a very public person but a surprisingly private man and all his life chose to play his cards very close. In his will he decreed all his private papers should be destroyed, as were Queen Alexandra’s.