Written by Ephraim Hardcastle, Daily Mail
00:21 January 12, 2024, updated 00:33 January 12, 2024
Prince William and Duchess Kate will study the abdication of Queen Margrethe of Denmark, with the future king pointing out that the transfer to Frederick .
The relative simplicity may be appealing to William, who wants to downsize his coronation.
Meanwhile, Duchess Kate is said to be happy that Crown Princess Mary has become Queen. When she visited Royal Ascot in 2016, she spent a lot of time chatting with Mary.
they exchanged numbers. Will the modest height help Kate get tips on how to crown without any hassle?
Meanwhile, is William polishing his bespoke boots for this year’s Glastonbury? Festival founder Michael Eavis believes Prince William will bestow an honorary knighthood on him in the New Year, but says: “He has said several times that he would like to come to the festival.” . So it’s a good idea to keep some tickets in your pocket. ”
Kirsty Allsopp has faced a backlash for calling for the construction of single-family homes to be banned as a “waste of space”, leaving opponents furious. “Indeed, I live in a huge ‘detached’ house in Devon. Most Jacobean mansions are single-family homes. You fool! You live in a block of flats in London, so stick it in your pipe and smoke it. ” Take a deep breath, dear!
Stephen Fry has called for a ban on real fur in the bearskin caps of the Royal Guards, declaring that “tradition is never an excuse for cruelty”.
How about geese, Stephen? According to the late gourmet Clement Freud, the well-nourished polymath devoured foie gras. “I was so excited when I found out it wasn’t a pâté, but a whole liver that melted in your mouth,” he growled.
Carapace Stephen, honk your horn. Your friend the King has banned foie gras. Animal rights campaigners describe it as “canned torture.”
Sir Michael Palin, who was born almost 10 years after his sister, has revealed that his late mother always wanted another child, despite her father’s reservations. “Ultimately, she made up her mind for him,” says Michael. “She made the devices she normally used unnecessary,” she said. [to me], “I remember the night you got pregnant. You can even tell what was on top of the wardrobe. “…this was too much!”
Maureen Lipman was so captivated by Mark Gatiss’ John Gielgud in The Motive and the Cue that she went backstage to “say hello to the cast” at the Noel Coward Theater in London. When he tried to do so, he was stopped by a female Jobworth security guard.
“She asked for my ID and treated me like a terrorist,” Maureen told The Spectator. “I can hear myself saying, ‘I know how to get into the stage door, I’m a bloody woman!’
A new biography of Stanley Kubrick reveals that he had doubts about the voice of computer HAL 9000 while making 2001: A Space Odyssey. He wanted to cast Barbra Streisand and declared her an “exciting actress.” Did he snarl The Way We Were when his favorite killer, HAL, tries to kill his crew?