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I went for dinner with some friends this week and it was one of those nights where we could've stayed for hours. In fact, we tried our best to, but when the waitress is hovering over your table with the bill, you know it's time to scarper! And so, it warmed mine – and millions of fans’ – hearts to see the beautiful friendship between Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer last week (p20) as Roger played his final match before retiring. There was something very moving about watching two people who are fierce rivals but have also managed to become the best of friends overcome with emotion. It reminded me that friendships really are one of the most important things. Happy reading!…
Time to park it Scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis posed for an impromptu shoot in New York's The Battery park as she hit the promo trail for her new movie Halloween Ends. Sergeant Sophie Yes ma'am! Sophie, Countess of Wessex looked right at home when she visited the Official Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers HQ in Wiltshire, UK, after becoming Colonel-in-Chief of the Corps. Fifty & fabulous! For a bikini-clad Gwyneth Paltrow, turning the big 5-0 was clearly a cause for celebration! “I accept my body and let go of the need to be perfect,” says the star. Paying lip service Love was all around as Jesinta Campbell spent the day at Melbourne's Southbank with daughter Tallulah, two, and son Rocky, 18 months. Style squad It was a family affair…
Things couldn't get any worse for Prince Harry, who sources say “is starting to see the big ugly picture” that is his marriage to Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. In a new bombshell book, Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind The Crown, author Valentine Low paints the former Suits star as something of an egomaniac who forced Harry to go public with their romance before he was ever ready. According to the book, which is being serialised in The Times newspaper, “[Meghan] was saying, ‘If you don't put out a statement confirming I'm your girlfriend, I'm going to break up with you.’ Harry was in a panic. He was freaking out, saying, ‘She's going to dump me.’” It's a disturbing insight into the Sussexes’ marriage, but sadly insiders say it's a normal…
BRITAIN'S BEYONCE When Meghan first joined the royal family, she was fresh off her role in US legal drama Suits, but “she thought she was going to be the Beyonce of the UK,” a palace insider spills in Valentine Low's Courtiers: The Hidden Power Behind The Crown. However, that wasn't written in the stars for the former actress after she discovered the stringent rules she would have to abide by. “She couldn't even do the things she could do as a private individual,” the book details. NARCISSISTIC PSYCHOPATH The Sussexes’ employees were said to be left “broken” and “terrified” by Meghan's alleged screaming tantrums, with a former staffer labelling her “a narcissistic psychopath” who was “obsessed” with leaving the palace. Outlined in Courtiers, a former employee, who was a part…
Royal news BEHIND PALACE WALLS After seven decades as heir, King Charles III finally inherited the British throne upon his mother's passing at 96 just last month. As the new sovereign, the King, 73, instantly echoed his mother's promise to lifelong service as he remained stoic throughout the Queen's emotional state funeral. However, as the King takes 10 private days of mourning alongside his wife Queen Consort, Camilla, 75, after impressing the British public, the duo appear to have swiftly lost the support of his siblings Andrew, Prince of York, 62, and Edward, Earl of Wessex, 58. Palace sources now reveal the trio of brothers are “absolutely divided” as they navigate growing tensions amid managing their own grief and expectations of the crown. Adding to the “growing hostilities” between Charles and…
King Charles has already found himself embroiled in scandal, after London police confirmed they have interviewed two men in connection to the “cash for honours” investigation into his aides and his charity, the Prince's Foundation. Two men have been questioned as police delve into a rumoured agreement between one of King Charles’ aides and Saudi billionaire Mahfouz Bin Mahfouz, 52. While no arrests have been made, investigations are “ongoing”. Charles previously claimed he had “no knowledge” of a cash-for-honours scheme, while the charity's chief executive, Michael Fawcett, 59, resigned last year.…