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  • Gemma Collins left ‘terrified’ after being sent ‘rat poison’ to her Essex home

    Gemma Collins left ‘terrified’ after being sent ‘rat poison’ to her Essex home

    Gemma Collins was left terrified after a hate mail reportedly parcel containing rat poison was sent to her home recently – it comes just weeks after she called 999 after receiving hate letters

    A source close to Gemma has said it left her 'terrified'
    A source close to Gemma has said it left her ‘terrified’ (Image: Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty I)

    Reality TV star Gemma Collins has reportedly upped security at her Essex home after a package containing “rat poision” was sent to her home.

    The 44-year-old, who lives with businessman fiancé Rami Hawash, is believed to have invested in 24-hour guard dog patrols and alerted Essex Police after the arrival of the package, which also contained a nasty letter.

    It comes just a couple of weeks after the Celebrity Big Brother icon was left ‘shaken and very scared for her safety’ after receiving a hateful letter from a man who wrote about his extreme dislike for her.

    It seems the escalation of hate mail, from a letter to “rat poision”, has left Gemma “terrified” and fearful for her beloved pets who live with her in her stunning countryside home.

    Gemma and Rami
    Gemma and Rami(Image: gemmacollins/Instagram)

    A source close to Gemma told The Sun: “The latest delivery was really scary for Gemma and she was genuinely terrified. It was delivered by the postman, but it had no postage stamp on it.

    “Gemma was worried because it contained rat poison, especially as she has animals at her home. She was already liaising with police over her earlier hate letter.

    “It was from a man who expressed his extreme dislike for her and used menacing language. The police have been fantastic and have some new leads. Gemma’s trying not to let it get to her and is doing her best to focus on summer projects.”

    Sadly, it’s not the first time the star has had a brush with the dark side of fame. She told a podcast in May that she has had several stalkers over the years, who had threatened her and sent “terrifying” letters to her boutique in Brentwood.

    She said it “played havoc on her mind” and was the reason she moved away from front-of-house work at the boutique. “

    No one would believe the b****y crap I’ve had to deal with,” she confessed. “I’ve had a woman stalker who wrote me a letter in white gloves and wanted to kill me. People would wish me dead.

    “I’d get all sorts at the shop. People are weird. And that’s why I came away from my shop.”

    And, in 2019, it was revealed that Gemma had called the police after being targeted by a stalker – a man who she claimed had previously verbally abused her outside her home over six days. The experience was so traumatic that it made her question if she could stay in Essex.

  • Kate Middleton and William facing huge Prince George decision as ‘reality hits home’

    Kate Middleton and William facing huge Prince George decision as ‘reality hits home’

    The summer holidays are fast-approaching for the Royal Family – and the time away from school this year will be particularly poignant for Prince George and the Prince and Princess of Wales

    The Prince and Princess of Wales with eldest son Prince George
    The Prince and Princess of Wales with eldest son Prince George (Image: Getty Images)

    The summer holidays will be a chance for the Princess of Wales to spend precious time with her family before her three children begin a brand new school year. And this summer will be one Kate will especially want to savour as huge changes are on the horizon — not least for Prince George.

    Kate and Prince William ’s eldest child turns 12 on 22 July, and when he returns to class in September, it will be his last year at Lambrook School alongside his younger siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, before heading off to secondary education. Recently, George, who is second in line to the throne, has been making more public appearances as he edges closer to his teenage years — and at each one he is being gently guided by Kate.

    George with mum, Kate
    George with mum, Kate (Image: PA)

    As he turns 12, as well as the prospect of joining a new school next year, George is of an age when “the reality of his destiny has begun to hit home” according to former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond.

    Jennie tells the Mirror : “He tends to look rather serious when he’s ‘on parade’ these days. Charlotte looks demure, Louis looks impish, but George sometimes looks rather preoccupied to me. And who can blame him? It is an extraordinary prospect to know that one day you will be taking on the huge role that you are now watching your grandfather perform.

    “But he’s not, by any means, always a serious little chap. When he’s with his dad at a football match, or fooling around with his siblings and his father, he has a wonderful smile on his face, and seems happy and relaxed.”

    In May, George completed his most high-profile royal outing to date when he attended commemorations to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Alongside Charlotte and Louis, he mingled with veterans to watch a military parade, and made an appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the RAF flypast.

    In a major step when it comes to his royal life, he joined his parents in chatting to Second World War heroes at a Buckingham Palace tea party. He listened intently to their important stories and asked questions about their experiences. He was led around the engagement by Kate, 43, who beckoned him over to talk to the former servicemen and women, putting her eldest son at ease.

    George laughs with mum Kate
    George laughs with mum Kate (Image: PA)

    The veterans at the event spoke of how impressed they were with the young prince asking questions about their wartime experiences. Last month, George also joined his grandfather, King Charles, for Trooping the Colour, riding in a carriage and, once again, appearing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for another impressive RAF flypast.

    Of course, George doesn’t have to walk this path alone, with Kate and William with him every step of the way as he approaches his teenage years. Even though his public profile will only increase, George’s parents are determined for him and his siblings to have as normal an upbringing as possible.

    This means completing his education like any other young boy, attending football matches with William to watch their beloved Aston Villa, and only appearing at the most prestigious of royal events. In many ways, it is a far cry from his father’s teenage years, when William and his younger brother, Prince Harry, split their time between their separated parents when they weren’t at boarding school.

    Then, aged 15 and 12, the boys faced terrible tragedy when they lost their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, after she died following a car crash in Paris in 1997.

    However, nobody knows more about how important a child’s early years are in shaping their later lives than Kate — something she has, no doubt, put into practice with her own children.

    Prince William was joined by his son Prince George to watch PSG vs Aston Villa
    George celebrates at an Aston Villa match with dad William (Image: Pierre Suu/Getty Images)

    Jennie says: “I think George’s close and loving relationship with his parents will prove invaluable as he continues to grow up. Catherine is now such an expert on how children develop and the emotions they go through: her support and advice for George will continue to be a key factor in his wellbeing.”

    One royal who, Jennie believes, will have set an example on how to raise a future King is the mother-in-law Kate never met — Diana. Her approach to parenting, which completely ripped up the royal rule book, saw her insist that William and Harry were shown a life outside of palace walls, while at the same time ensuring they both understood the enormity of their positions.

    She memorably took her sons to McDonald’s, forced them to wait in line like everybody else during days out at theme parks, and even took them to homeless shelters to expose them to life outside the royal bubble.

    Those childhood visits clearly had an effect on William, now 43, who has publicly declared his ambition is to end homelessness and admits he, too, would be open to taking George to meet those who are experiencing homelessness.

    Jennie believes that Diana’s approach, as well as allowing her children to be normal boys, will have no doubt been an influence on William — and, in turn, Kate — regarding how to raise George. She adds: “I think William has drawn on the openly loving and tactile relationship he had with his mother to help him bring up his own children.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales and their family at Trooping the Colour
    The Prince and Princess of Wales and their family at Trooping the Colour

    “He will remember how Diana insisted that her boys should know more about the real world than royal princes before them. She made them aware of having play days and work days. On play days they could wear jeans, eat burgers and enjoy go-karting. On work days they had to dress and behave as princes of the realm.

    “I think William has made sure that his own children have as many play days as possible, but he and Catherine have also gradually introduced them to the formal world of being royal.”

    The coming weeks are likely to see speculation ramp up about which secondary school George will attend, and Jennie believes it will be a tough decision for William and Kate, who will be considering what is best for Charlotte and Louis as well.

    “For so many youngsters, teenage years can be hard, but for a prince, everything is a whole lot harder,” she says. “First and foremost, the school has to be able to offer or accommodate 24/7 protection. Then there is the impact on other pupils because, like it or not, George will always be different.

    The Wales family together
    The Wales family together(Image: PA)

    “I suppose Eton remains high on the list — for William the school was a haven at a very, very difficult time in his life following his mother‘s death — but Marlborough College is definitely another contender.

    Catherine enjoyed her years there, especially the sports facilities, and a big plus must be that it is co-educational, so the other two children could join George there.”

    Both schools boast impressive alumni, with Prince Harry also attending Eton, along with prime ministers such as David Cameron and Boris Johnson, and actors Eddie Redmayne and Tom Hiddleston. Meanwhile, former Marlborough pupils include Princess Eugenie, comedian Jack Whitehall and Samantha Cameron, the wife of former Prime Minister David Cameron.

    “Personally, I would like to see the siblings at the same school because I think they would be a great comfort to one another during these tricky years,” says Jennie.

    I would also like to see them at a day school, or as weekly boarders, so that they could still enjoy the lovely, cosy home environment that William and Catherine have worked so hard to create for them.”

    And avoiding prying eyes will be important, she stresses. “William was given a good deal of privacy at Eton, especially after Diana’s death. And I think he will do everything possible to make sure that George and the others are able to negotiate this important growing up stage of their lives without worrying that cameras are around every corner.”

    But it’s clear that when it comes to the big decision, Kate will no doubt put what’s best for George first — with Jennie saying he couldn’t be more prepared for his future, thanks to his mother and father.

    She says, “I think George is pretty lucky to have these two as his parents. And if Catherine needs advice, then I think the best person she can turn to is her husband — who is living out the very same destiny himself.”

  • Meghan Markle’s ‘commitment failure’ left key royal furious after huge sacrifice

    Meghan Markle’s ‘commitment failure’ left key royal furious after huge sacrifice

    When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle dramtically announced they were quitting their royal roles – one key royal was apparently disappointed with Meghan’s ‘commitment’

    Meghan Markle
    Meghan Markle(Image: Getty Images)

    It’s no secret that marrying into the royal family comes with a huge level of responsibility and sacrifice, with no modern royal understanding this burden more than the late Prince Philip. Before he became the Duke of Edinburgh when he married Queen Elizabeth in 1947, Philip gave up his birth citizenship, his naval career and even his surname.

    As he was happy to live on the sidelines next to the late Queen Elizabeth while he still attended royal events and focused on his own philanthropic efforts, it’s no wonder he expected the same level of dedication from others marrying into the royal family. But according to royal biographer Ingrid Seward, Philip took particular umbrage with Meghan Markle and her unwillingness to fully devote every aspect of her life to the Firm when she married Prince Harry in 2018.

    Meghan Markle Prince Harry Prince Philip
    Prince Philip gave up his name, citizenships and Naval career when he married Queen Elizabeth in 1947(Image: Getty Images)

    Speaking to Sky News in 2020, Ingrid said: “I think he’s very, very disappointed because I think he feels he gave up his naval career in order to stand by the Queen and help the monarchy.

    “And why can’t Meghan just give up her acting career, support her husband and support the monarchy? He just cannot understand why she couldn’t support Harry and help him rather than wanting to have her voice.”

    According to Ingrid, after Harry and Meghan announced they wanted to step down as working royals in January 2020 and the late Queen had called a summit in Sandringham to try to resolve the family crisis, Philip opted not to be a part of the talks about the Sussexes’ future outside of the monarchy.

    Meghan Markle royal family
    Prince Philip was reportedly “very disappointed” with Meghan Markle’s lack of commitment to the royal family(Image: Getty Images)

    The meeting was attended by the late Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry, Prince William and the then Prince Charles, while Princess Kate, Camilla and Prince Philip did not attend. Meghan was reportedly outraged that she was unable to go to the meeting as she was in Canada with baby Archie.

    Seward claims that the late Duke just wanted to wash his hands of the whole affair, as she said: “Of course, it irritates him hugely. And when they had the Sandringham Summit, Prince Philip was seen leaving the house very swiftly before they all arrived. He simply doesn’t want to get involved any more.”

    Philip’s quiet fury over Meghan and Harry’s lack of dedication to the royal family stems from his decades of sacrifices in the name of the Firm. Before marrying Queen Elizabeth, Philip had to renounce his Greek and Danish citizenship to become a fully fledged Brit.

    He also changed his full name from Philippos Andreou of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderberg-Glücksburg to Philip Mountbatten, and earned the title Duke of Edinburgh after his wedding to the late Queen.

    The Duke also had to leave behind his successful career in the Royal Navy to take up new royal duties as the consort to the late Queen.

  • Rob Rinder on ‘sense of disappointment’ over Rylan Clark relationship

    Rob Rinder on ‘sense of disappointment’ over Rylan Clark relationship

    Rob and Rylan did a show together last year but they’re not always together…

    Rob Rinder once revealed fans’ hilarious reactions to meeting him when his TV buddy Rylan Clark isn’t there.

    TV judge Rob Rinder, 47, and Rylan, 36, share a close friendship and have fronted travel documentaries together for the BBC.

    But that doesn’t mean the pair are joined at the hip, much to the dismay of fans…

    Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark posing in Venice
    Rob and Rylan are good pals (Credit: BBC)

    Rob Rinder on fans’ reactions to meeting him without Rylan present

    Speaking on Rylan Clark’s BBC Radio 2 show earlier this month, Rob – who is on Celebrity Catchphrase today (Saturday, June 28) – revealed that fans are often “disappointed” to meet him when they learn Rylan isn’t with him.

    You can feel the slight sense of disappointment.

    “I keep walking up to people and they know, obviously, that we’re friends, but you can feel the slight sense of disappointment that they’re like: ‘Oh where’s Rylan?’ As if I’m the warm-up act. I’m like the rubbish warm-up act that no one shows up for,” Rob said.

    “But Rob, that’s what I get. Everyone goes: ‘Oh, where’s Rob? Where’s Rob?’” Rylan then joked.

    Rylan Clark and Rob Rinder smiling
    Rylan and Rob won a BAFTA for their TV travel show (Credit: BBC)

    Rylan on how travel show with Rob was ‘best therapy’

    Both Rob and Rylan had suffered heartbreak before doing their Grand Tour travel show together.

    Rylan had split from his husband, Dan Neal in 2021, whilst Rob had split from his husband a few years earlier, back in 2018.

    Speaking about the show, which first aired in 2024, Rylan said: “For me, the show, it happened at a really weird time for me like I still wasn’t fully over sort of the breakdown of my marriage and was flung with the judge. It was the best therapy I needed, put it that way.

    “I think the journey, and I hate that word in telly but it’s so true, when you watch our series, that journey from when we meet to sort of how raw, especially I was at that time,” he then added.

    Rylan Clark and Rob Rinder
    The pair bonded over their divorces (Credit: ITV)

    Rob on ‘intense connection’ with Rylan

    Rob has previously opened up about his strong bond with Rylan, with the latter admitting they’d marry each other “tomorrow”.

    “Me and Rob, we’ve been through a lot of the same things. We have the same [bleep]ing lawyer – she earned a fortune out of us! We’re both recently divorced and we’re both finding ourselves,” he told New Magazine in May.

    Rob and Rylan learned a lot during their time abroad for the show, and they also developed a strong friendship.

    “We’d marry each other tomorrow,” Rylan confessed at the time. Rob was quick to add that the marriage would be “platonic”.

    “I genuinely don’t get connections with people that often in life. I could call Rob at three in the morning and say one word – I know he’d be in fits of laughter. I could also call Rob and say: ‘I need help,’ and he’d be there straight away and vice versa,” Rylan added.

  • Gogglebox star Kate Bottley speaks out over ‘exploitative’ show after toll on family

    Gogglebox star Kate Bottley speaks out over ‘exploitative’ show after toll on family

    Former Gogglebox cast member Reverend Kate Bottley, who appeared on the Channel 4 show with her husband Graham Bottley from 2014 to 2016, has spoken about the experience

    Reverend Kate Bottley and her husband Graham Bottley on their sofa on Gogglebox.
    Reverend Kate Bottley appeared on Gogglebox alongside her husband Graham Bottley a decade ago(Image: Channel 4)

    Former Gogglebox cast member Reverend Kate Bottley has described the TV show as “quite intrusive” and “consensual exploitation”. She has now spoken about her experience almost a decade on from her decision to leave.

    Kate, now 50, appeared on the Channel 4 show alongside her husband Graham Bottley and their late dog Buster from 2014 to 2016. The couple, who have two children, welcomed cameras into their home in Blyth during the several series that they took part in the long-running reality TV show.

    Since leaving Gogglebox nine years ago, Kate has featured on several other shows including Songs of Praise and Pilgrimage: the Road To Santiago. The Church of England vicar also presents BBC Radio 2’s Good Morning Sunday.

    Kate reflected on her rise to fame on Gogglebox in an episode of the Walking the Dog podcast released yesterday. She said on the podcast: “I wish I’d known how much it took over our life for two and a half years. It’s reality TV. It’s by its nature … it’s consensual exploitation. […] It was quite intrusive, really. But y’know we consented to that intrusion.”

    Reverend Kate Bottley in an orange jacket.
    Reverend Kate Bottley rose to fame on Gogglebox, with her appearing on the show from 2014 to 2016(Image: PA)

    Speaking about her family, she went on to say: “My kids spent two and a half years sat in their bedrooms every Tuesday and Thursday night or whatever nights they came to film. My kids didn’t have friends round for a lot [of it and] didn’t have help with their homework. Things like that.”

    Kate also claimed that they “got paid very little”. She said: “They paid but I cooked two nights a week for the crew.” She then said that she offered to cook because Graham “won’t eat takeaways” and she didn’t want to be filmed eating.

    She said: “All the money we got from it went on the electricity, the internet connection that they were using and the food and being hospitable to six people in my home two nights a week. It’s a vicarage as well – I should be hospitable.

    “We should be sharing our homes with people and eating food together and stuff. So y’know it was a good two and a half years but we couldn’t have done any more with it, I don’t think. It got to the point where we were just a bit overwhelmed.”

    Reverend Kate Bottley in a radio studio.
    She’s since become a TV presenter and radio host, alongside her role as a vicar(Image: Instagram/revkatebottley)

    Asked if that was why she left, she said on the podcast: “Yeah.” She however then claimed that she wasn’t able to take part in other TV shows whilst under contract for Gogglebox despite wanting to “have a go” at other opportunities.

    She continued by saying: “Also, there’s quite tight exclusivity and rightly so because if you’re filming ordinary people sat on their sofa watching TV you can’t then have those people on the TV. It sort of breaks the fourth wall too much.”

    Kate said she was offered shows like Would I Lie To You? – which she has since appeared on – but wasn’t allowed to take part because Gogglebox “wouldn’t let you do it”. She said: “There was stuff coming in that I wanted to have a go at which I just wasn’t able, contractually, to do.”

    The former cast member then revealed that she gave an “excuse” when she left Gogglebox in 2016. She said: “And it so happened that it came around the time Ruby was doing her GCSEs so the excuse we gave was ‘we’re gonna take some time away while she does her exams’.”

  • Denise Welch heaps praise on The 1975 son Matty Healy after divisive Glastonbury set

    Denise Welch heaps praise on The 1975 son Matty Healy after divisive Glastonbury set

    Denise Welch has praised her son Matty Healy – frontman of rock band The 1975 – after his Friday night headline performance at Glastonbury divided fans

    The 1975 frontman Matty Healy with his Loose Women mum Denise Welch
    The 1975 frontman Matty Healy with his Loose Women mum Denise Welch(Image: Getty Images)

    Denise Welch – mum of The 1975’s Matty Healy – has heaped praise on her son after his Glastonbury Festival headline set on the Pyramid Stage proved divisive amongst fans.

    The 36-year-old rocker, who hit the headlines in 2023 for his brief romance with Taylor Swift and is believed to have influenced her latest album The Tortured Poets Department, was branded ‘insufferable’ by some fans. While others left after being heard saying it ‘wasn’t their vibe’.

    The first thing they took issue with was Matty opening the band’s set holding a pint of Guinness he didn’t seem to drink, with a cigarette in the other hand.

    He then went on a rant in which he described himself as ‘probably the best songwriter of my generation’, telling the crowd: “What this moment is making me realise is that – yeah. This moment is making me realise. I probably am the best, so I’m probably the best songwriter of my generation. A poet, ladies and gentlemen, is what I am. I wanted to remind you – this poetry, I believed in it for you,” he said in a dig to his ex Taylor Swift.

    Matty Healy's mum Denise Welch posted his set was '1000/10' after he got emotional on stage
    Matty Healy’s mum Denise Welch posted his set was ‘1000/10’ after he got emotional on stage (Image: Instagram )

    But some fans weren’t here for it, with one writing on social media: “The thing which makes Matty Healy so insufferable is it’s very easy to imagine that all the b**lendery he does on stage isn’t just for the performance, but that he would genuinely sashay into Gregg’s reciting 14th century French poetry.”

    Another moaned: “Matty Healy swaggering about with a pint he has no intention of drinking is the most annoying thing I’ve ever seen.”

    While a third said: “Should have been all about the #1975 but Healy has decided to hijack it and turn in a car crash performance. You can see it in the bands faces. All he had to do was hold it together for one day and he’s failed miserably.”

    In a video shared by his Loose Women star mum Denise – who watched her son’s performance from the crowd and posed for snaps with various celebs backstage – Matty appeared to look emotional at one point and was given hugs by his band members and entourage.

    Posting the clip to her Instagram stories, 67-year-old Denise called The 1975’s performance a ‘1000/10’ and said it was an ‘unbelievable night’.

    Denise, who shares Matty with ex-husband Tim Healy, was at the gig with her current partner, Matty’s stepdad Lincoln Townley. But the former Coronation Street star has ruled out camping and is staying off site in what looks like a glamping set up with a hot tub.

    She told the Mirror she had been “stressing out” ahead of her son’s appearance and said: “I’ve not really been a festival bunny – I don’t really do festivals.

    “The only one I’ve been to is Coachella. It was all VIP and very lovely. Hot, sunny and gorgeous and I thought ‘Oh, this is okay’. And no one stays there, everyone goes home at the end of the night. I am stressed about Glastonbury.”

    She added: “I am not going to stay for the whole three days. I would rather be able to dip in and out. I might dip back in for the Sunday night to see Rod [Stewart].”

  • Chris Tarrant’s real reason he quit TV career as he admits ‘I don’t know how long I’ve got’

    Chris Tarrant’s real reason he quit TV career as he admits ‘I don’t know how long I’ve got’

    Chris retired from his decades-long showbiz career in 2024

    TV icon Chris Tarrant has opened up about his decision to step away from the spotlight after a career spanning more than five decades, admitting that personal loss and a health scare made him rethink everything.

    In a new interview with MailOnline, the 78-year-old presenter, best known for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, revealed the reasons he chose to leave his 52-year television career behind.

    Chris Tarrant
    Chris retired from his decades-long showbiz career in 2024. (Credit: Cover Images)

    “52 years is a long time on air. I loved what I did. I had a really good time,” Chris reflected.

    But it was the funerals of five close friends, including broadcasting legend Sir Terry Wogan, that sparked a turning point.

    “I went to the funerals of five really good mates, who were about the same age as me. I thought, ‘I don’t know how long I’ve got left in life, but I don’t want to spend it locked away in a studio’,” he said.

    Chris hosted Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? from 1998 until 2014.

    He briefly contemplated retirement after suffering a mini-stroke in 2014, which left him needing speech therapy.

    “I had a lucky escape. I can chat to you now, [my body] is working. But I did have to have speech therapy. It took a while to get everything back. It was scary,” he admitted.

    That life-altering health scare was another wake-up call, and one that pushed him to finally slow down.

    Chris Tarrant on This Morning
    The presenter and broadcaster is best known for hosting Who Wants to be a Millionaire?. (Credit: ITV)

    ‘I don’t need the money’

    By the time the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Chris was ready to put work behind him completely.

    In a previous interview with The Mirror in 2020, he said the global crisis gave him clarity.

    “Lockdown started to get everything in a bit perspective, and I thought, ‘I’ve done this thing for 50 years. I don’t need the money’,” he mused.

    He stepped away from the screen to finally live the life he’d missed.

    “I went on safari with my two eldest grandkids. Jane [his wife] and I have just come back from Borneo. I’ve just come back from photographing bears in Alaska. Why the hell would I go for work for?” Chris joked.

    Despite his high-profile career, Chris insists he doesn’t miss the glitz of television.

    “I had a great time. I’ve had a brilliant life,” he said with a smile.

  • Kate Middleton and William facing huge Prince George decision as ‘reality hits home’

    Kate Middleton and William facing huge Prince George decision as ‘reality hits home’

    The summer holidays are fast-approaching for the Royal Family – and the time away from school this year will be particularly poignant for Prince George and the Prince and Princess of Wales

    The Prince and Princess of Wales with eldest son Prince George
    The Prince and Princess of Wales with eldest son Prince George (Image: Getty Images)

    The summer holidays will be a chance for the Princess of Wales to spend precious time with her family before her three children begin a brand new school year. And this summer will be one Kate will especially want to savour as huge changes are on the horizon — not least for Prince George.

    Kate and Prince William ’s eldest child turns 12 on 22 July, and when he returns to class in September, it will be his last year at Lambrook School alongside his younger siblings Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, before heading off to secondary education. Recently, George, who is second in line to the throne, has been making more public appearances as he edges closer to his teenage years — and at each one he is being gently guided by Kate.

    George with mum, Kate
    George with mum, Kate (Image: PA)

    As he turns 12, as well as the prospect of joining a new school next year, George is of an age when “the reality of his destiny has begun to hit home” according to former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond.

    Jennie tells the Mirror : “He tends to look rather serious when he’s ‘on parade’ these days. Charlotte looks demure, Louis looks impish, but George sometimes looks rather preoccupied to me. And who can blame him? It is an extraordinary prospect to know that one day you will be taking on the huge role that you are now watching your grandfather perform.

    “But he’s not, by any means, always a serious little chap. When he’s with his dad at a football match, or fooling around with his siblings and his father, he has a wonderful smile on his face, and seems happy and relaxed.”

    In May, George completed his most high-profile royal outing to date when he attended commemorations to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Alongside Charlotte and Louis, he mingled with veterans to watch a military parade, and made an appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the RAF flypast.

    In a major step when it comes to his royal life, he joined his parents in chatting to Second World War heroes at a Buckingham Palace tea party. He listened intently to their important stories and asked questions about their experiences. He was led around the engagement by Kate, 43, who beckoned him over to talk to the former servicemen and women, putting her eldest son at ease.

    George laughs with mum Kate
    George laughs with mum Kate (Image: PA)

    The veterans at the event spoke of how impressed they were with the young prince asking questions about their wartime experiences. Last month, George also joined his grandfather, King Charles, for Trooping the Colour, riding in a carriage and, once again, appearing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for another impressive RAF flypast.

    Of course, George doesn’t have to walk this path alone, with Kate and William with him every step of the way as he approaches his teenage years. Even though his public profile will only increase, George’s parents are determined for him and his siblings to have as normal an upbringing as possible.

    This means completing his education like any other young boy, attending football matches with William to watch their beloved Aston Villa, and only appearing at the most prestigious of royal events. In many ways, it is a far cry from his father’s teenage years, when William and his younger brother, Prince Harry, split their time between their separated parents when they weren’t at boarding school.

    Then, aged 15 and 12, the boys faced terrible tragedy when they lost their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, after she died following a car crash in Paris in 1997.

    However, nobody knows more about how important a child’s early years are in shaping their later lives than Kate — something she has, no doubt, put into practice with her own children.

    Prince William was joined by his son Prince George to watch PSG vs Aston Villa
    George celebrates at an Aston Villa match with dad William (Image: Pierre Suu/Getty Images)

    Jennie says: “I think George’s close and loving relationship with his parents will prove invaluable as he continues to grow up. Catherine is now such an expert on how children develop and the emotions they go through: her support and advice for George will continue to be a key factor in his wellbeing.”

    One royal who, Jennie believes, will have set an example on how to raise a future King is the mother-in-law Kate never met — Diana. Her approach to parenting, which completely ripped up the royal rule book, saw her insist that William and Harry were shown a life outside of palace walls, while at the same time ensuring they both understood the enormity of their positions.

    She memorably took her sons to McDonald’s, forced them to wait in line like everybody else during days out at theme parks, and even took them to homeless shelters to expose them to life outside the royal bubble.

    Those childhood visits clearly had an effect on William, now 43, who has publicly declared his ambition is to end homelessness and admits he, too, would be open to taking George to meet those who are experiencing homelessness.

    Jennie believes that Diana’s approach, as well as allowing her children to be normal boys, will have no doubt been an influence on William — and, in turn, Kate — regarding how to raise George. She adds: “I think William has drawn on the openly loving and tactile relationship he had with his mother to help him bring up his own children.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales and their family at Trooping the Colour
    The Prince and Princess of Wales and their family at Trooping the Colour

    “He will remember how Diana insisted that her boys should know more about the real world than royal princes before them. She made them aware of having play days and work days. On play days they could wear jeans, eat burgers and enjoy go-karting. On work days they had to dress and behave as princes of the realm.

    “I think William has made sure that his own children have as many play days as possible, but he and Catherine have also gradually introduced them to the formal world of being royal.”

    The coming weeks are likely to see speculation ramp up about which secondary school George will attend, and Jennie believes it will be a tough decision for William and Kate, who will be considering what is best for Charlotte and Louis as well.

    “For so many youngsters, teenage years can be hard, but for a prince, everything is a whole lot harder,” she says. “First and foremost, the school has to be able to offer or accommodate 24/7 protection. Then there is the impact on other pupils because, like it or not, George will always be different.

    The Wales family together
    The Wales family together(Image: PA)

    “I suppose Eton remains high on the list — for William the school was a haven at a very, very difficult time in his life following his mother‘s death — but Marlborough College is definitely another contender.

    “Catherine enjoyed her years there, especially the sports facilities, and a big plus must be that it is co-educational, so the other two children could join George there.”

    Both schools boast impressive alumni, with Prince Harry also attending Eton, along with prime ministers such as David Cameron and Boris Johnson, and actors Eddie Redmayne and Tom Hiddleston. Meanwhile, former Marlborough pupils include Princess Eugenie, comedian Jack Whitehall and Samantha Cameron, the wife of former Prime Minister David Cameron.

    “Personally, I would like to see the siblings at the same school because I think they would be a great comfort to one another during these tricky years,” says Jennie.

    “I would also like to see them at a day school, or as weekly boarders, so that they could still enjoy the lovely, cosy home environment that William and Catherine have worked so hard to create for them.”

    And avoiding prying eyes will be important, she stresses. “William was given a good deal of privacy at Eton, especially after Diana’s death. And I think he will do everything possible to make sure that George and the others are able to negotiate this important growing up stage of their lives without worrying that cameras are around every corner.”

    But it’s clear that when it comes to the big decision, Kate will no doubt put what’s best for George first — with Jennie saying he couldn’t be more prepared for his future, thanks to his mother and father.

    She says, “I think George is pretty lucky to have these two as his parents. And if Catherine needs advice, then I think the best person she can turn to is her husband — who is living out the very same destiny himself.”

  • Lottie Tomlinson poses with brother Louis and girlfriend Zara McDermott at Glastonbury

    Lottie Tomlinson poses with brother Louis and girlfriend Zara McDermott at Glastonbury

    Glastonbury 2025 got underway this week and plenty of famous faces have already been seen out and about at Worthy Farm – including Louis Tomlinson and his new girlfriend Zara McDermott

    Lottie Tomlinson posts at Glastonbury
    Lottie Tomlinson posts at Glastonbury (Image: Lottie Tomlinson/Instagram)

    Lottie Tomlinson has shared some sweet pics with her brother Louis and girlfriend Zara McDermott at Glastonbury this weekend. The mum-of-two took to her Instagram page to post a collection of snaps as she enjoyed the festival.

    She went to the event with her partner Lewis Burton but also bumped into her musician brother and his new girlfriend in the fields. One of the photos showed Lottie wearing a simple white tank top along with baggy jeans as she snuggled up to her partner and Louis posed behind.

    Louis can be seen wearing a black vest top along with a cap and sunglasses in a bid to keep his identity a secret over the weekend. Another photo shows that Lottie is clearly getting along with her brother’s new girlfriend as she shared a snap posing with the former Love Island star.

    Lottie has gone to Glastonbury
    Lottie has gone to Glastonbury(Image: Lottie Tomlinson/Instagram)

    Zara also went for a dressed down look as she wore blue denim shorts along with a striped blue T-shirt, a cap and high top Converse trainers.

    Glastonbury 2025 kicked off this week, with plenty of famous musician from around the world descending on Worthy Farm to show off their talent. Music fans as well as celebs have also gone to the event to see their favourite acts.

    This comes after it was revealed that Louis has unveiled his own unique camping arrangement – a tent solely for booze. The former One Direction star, 33, is camping with a group of mates at Glastonbury rather than going a more luxurious approach.

    Zara is also at the festival
    Zara is also at the festival(Image: Lottie Tomlinson/Instagram)

    The singing star, who brought a TV to the festival to watch England play an International match last year, has allocated a tent just for drinks.

    A source told The Mirror: “Louis is determined to make it a weekend to remember and has planned everything with military like precision – including making sure enough booze is available. He has his own tent – and one just for the drinks.”

    Meanwhile, 28-year-old Zara is joining her boyfriend at the festival but won’t be camping with him. It’s thought that instead she is staying off site.

    Lottie has gone with her partner Lewis
    Lottie has gone with her partner Lewis(Image: Lottie Tomlinson/Instagram)

    “Everyone is saying it’s a nice break for him and Zara but it’s a great way also for Zara to meet his mates. It will definitely be a boozy one and not a particularly romantic one,” the source added.

    Zara and Louis first struck up romance rumours earlier this year as they were photographed on a date in Suffolk in March. This came just a few weeks after Zara’s split from her long-term boyfriend Sam Thompson.

    Louis and Zara then enjoyed a trip together in Los Angeles, with Zara finally unveiling her romance on Instagram as the pair enjoyed a brunch date together. Since then, it appears their romance has continued to blossom as Zara was recently seen supporting Louis in Costa Rica.

  • Jeff Bezos’ wife Lauren Sanchez called ‘tacky’ by Katie Couric in cruel dig on wedding day

    Jeff Bezos’ wife Lauren Sanchez called ‘tacky’ by Katie Couric in cruel dig on wedding day

    Lauren Sanchez and Jeff Bezos tied the knot yesterday in a multi-million dollar celebration surrounded by plenty of A-list friends in Venice, Italy – but some weren’t pleased

    Lauren was slammed as "tacky"
    Lauren was slammed as “tacky”(Image: Getty Images for Vanity Fair)

    Jeff Bezos’ wife Lauren Sanchez has been labelled “tacky” by Katie Couric on her wedding day. The billionaire couple tied the knot this week in their no expenses spared celebration.

    However, it seems that one journalist wasn’t too impressed by the event as she called Lauren “tacky”. Katie Couric got involved in the last post from Jack Schlossberg, who is a writer famous for being the nephew of John F. Kennedy Jr. and the daughter of Caroline Kennedy.

    Schlossberg appeared to have poked fun at Bezos and Sánchez over the wedding celebration in Venice, Italy, this week. He reposted the cover of Vogue on Friday which showed Lauren in her white lace wedding dress.

    Lauren wore an all lace gown
    Lauren wore an all lace gown(Image: Tierney Gearon for Vogue)

    He captioned the photo: “Like I said … vogue.” Lauren looked stunning in the snap as she smiled from ear to ear while wearing her dress which featured long sleeves and a figure hugging shape.

    It also had floral lace which hugged her hips before fanning out at the knees. Couric then left her comment where she called the bride “tacky” in a cruel dig.

    “Welcome to the eighties — when big hair and conspicuous consumption ruled. Apparently tacky is back,” she wrote.

    Katie called Lauren "tacky"
    Katie called Lauren “tacky”(Image: Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

    The world’s second richest man Jeff Bezos got married to with his long-term partner Lauren in Venice, Italy yesterday. The couple are husband and wife after they said their “I do’s” in an extravagant £48million ceremony surrounded by their famous friends and family – despite already having a smaller, legal ceremony beforehand.

    The couple said their vows in a ceremony lasting around 25 minutes, with family and friends gathered at the event. They were heard cheering, clapping and whistling for the pair after they said “I do”.

    The pair got married in front of a number of celebrities including the Kardashian-Jenners, Oprah Winfrey and Leonardo DiCaprio. Ivanka Trump was also in attendance as was Rania Al Abdullah, the Queen of Jordan.

    Despite the pair celebrating their nuptials in Venice this week, it has been reported that the pair had actually tied the knot weeks ago.

    According to an insider involved in the event planning, they said: “They have been married for at least a month, more than a month. The marriage is fully legal and took place in America under American law.”

    This week’s festivities have been widely billed as their wedding, but the source revealed it’s purely ceremonial. “When they were planning the wedding, they were clear about the fact that they were already secretly married,” they said.

    It has been reported that Bezos himself confirmed the legal union and noted the pair had arranged a prenuptial agreement to safeguard his $244 billion fortune. Bezos and Sanchez reportedly married privately in the U.S., well before the high-profile celebration began.