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  • Prince Louis’ hidden detail in sweet drawing that proves how much he adores mum Kate

    Prince Louis’ hidden detail in sweet drawing that proves how much he adores mum Kate

    The Princess of Wales shared several portrait drawings created by her children – and eagle-eyed fans have claimed they have noticed that Louis’ drawing features an incredible detail of mum, Kate

    Prince Louis’ sweet portrait drawing features an incredible detail that royal fans claim shows how much he adores his mum, Kate.

    The Princess of Wales and her children released portrait sketches they drew of each other after spending time together being creative. Kate alongside Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Louis completed the exercise aimed at fostering a “moment of connection”.

    Prince Louis’ sweet portrait drawing features an incredible detail that royal fans claim shows how much he adores his mum, Kate.

    The Princess of Wales and her children released portrait sketches they drew of each other after spending time together being creative. Kate alongside Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Louis completed the exercise aimed at fostering a “moment of connection”.

    The four images appear to be drawn in a variety of mediums from charcoal to ink. While it remains uncertain who drew what, the caption on the X, formerly Twitter post appears to correlate with the order in which each portrait is shown. And royal fans believe the drawing in red ink has been created by six-year-old Louis and could show mum, Kate.

    Prince Louis' drawing that was shared by mum Kate
    Prince Louis’ drawing that was shared by mum Kate

    The Princess of Wales on a visit to a prison last week
    The Princess of Wales on a visit to a prison last week 
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    They’ve pointed out that the young prince may have been so eager to get his portrayal correct, he has even included his mum’s beauty spot just above her top lip in the drawing. It has also been pointed out that his subject could also have been his aunt Pippa Matthews, who also has a similar mark to older sister Kate.

    The release of the drawings comes as the Wales family are reportedly on holiday together on the Caribbean island of Mustique during the school half-term break. The drawings are related to the princess’s Shaping Us Framework initiative, aimed at increasing awareness of social and emotional skills.

    Alongside the artwork posted on the princess’s official social media accounts is the commentary: “…Shaping Us Framework describes the social and emotional skills which start to develop in early childhood. These skills are key throughout our lives, shaping who we are, how we manage our thoughts and emotions, how we communicate with and relate to others, and how we explore the world around us.

    Kate with her sister Pippa Matthews
    Kate with her sister Pippa Matthews“Drawing portraits with children can provide a moment of connection as you spend time looking at and focusing on one another, as well as being creative and – most importantly – having lots of fun together!”

    Kate recently visited the National Portrait Gallery to join children taking part in the Bobeam Tree Trail, the art attraction’s interactive project based on the princess’ framework. The trail encourages young children to identify the emotions of the people portrayed in the paintings and to create their own self-portraits – something they can also do at home as part of the project and which the princess completed with her children.

    The princess wrote the foreword for a report published to mark the launch of the framework and described how modern life was leaving many feeling “isolated and vulnerable” during troubled periods, resulting in “poor mental health, addiction and abuse” that was “devastating” for those affected and society.

    The solution is to “develop and nurture” social and emotional skills from the moment people are born, which are the “bedrock of any healthy, happy society”, but this must be a priority for people to “thrive”, it said.

  • Prince Andrew ‘must explain’ source of Royal Lodge cash despite ‘arrogance’

    Prince Andrew ‘must explain’ source of Royal Lodge cash despite ‘arrogance’

    Royal expert Jennie Bond has reflected on Prince Andrew as he approaches his 65th birthday, including his source of Royal Lodge cash, which has been under immense scrutiny

    Prince Andrew will mark his 65th birthday next week, but the celebrations could be tainted by the disputes that surround him, including the funds used to reside at the sprawling Royal Lodge.

    The Duke has come under enormous scrutiny after he stepped back as a working royal in 2019, following his controversial friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Since then, Andrew has not received public funding. He currently lives in the 30-room Royal Lodge home in Windsor with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. He’s remained at the property, which has a long-term lease, despite his brother, King Charles, reportedly putting pressure on him to vacate the abode for something smaller and less costly to maintain.

    It was also reported last year that Charles had stopped the £1m annual allowance that Andrew used to receive from the late Queen, leading many to wonder how the disgraced Duke would manage the maintenance of such a large estate. His finances were also scrutinised in a Channel Five documentary – Prince Andrew: Where Did All the Money Go – which aired in January, sparking further queries about how and where Andrew receives his funding.

    Royal Lodge Great Windsor Park Windsor
    The Duke lives in the Royal Lodge in Windsor with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson 
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    Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond spoke exclusively to OK! about Andrew residing in the Royal Lodge and suggested what needed to be done. She said: “I think Andrew should now either leave Royal Lodge or explain publicly where the money to maintain the terms of the lease is coming from. Assuming it’s all perfectly legitimate and accountable, there should be an end to the so-called ‘siege’.”

    “I think, though, that the Duke has a pretty thick skin, and his response to most of the accusations is contempt for those who make them. Even at 65 and after all that’s happened to him, Andrew has remained stuck on his status, and it has to be said, his natural arrogance has not deserted him.

    Prince Andrew
    ‘His natural arrogance has not deserted him’, said the royal expert 
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    “There used to be an expression amongst the Lords Lieutenant around the UK who had to host visits by him…they would ask ‘Have you been Andrewed?’ They meant, had their colleagues had to host this rather pompous and self-important royal?”

    Jennie concluded: “As for the future, there will be no return to royal duties or public appearances. But he has a growing and loving family and an immensely privileged lifestyle, so he really has no reason to feel sorry for himself.”

  • King Charles’s sweet note to Diana before wedding showing his true feelings

    King Charles’s sweet note to Diana before wedding showing his true feelings

    Princess Diana shared a sweet gift that she received from Charles the night before their wedding, which showed that the king was excited to be marrying his bride

    On the eve of the highly anticipated Royal wedding between Charles and Diana, the then Prince of Wales sent a heartfelt message and a thoughtful gift to his bride-to-be.

    According to Andrew Morton’s book, ‘Diana: In Her Own Words’, Diana recalled: “He sent me a very nice signet ring the night before to Clarence House, with the Prince of Wales feathers on and a very nice card that said: ‘I’m so proud of you and when you come up I’ll be there at the altar for you tomorrow.

    “‘Just look ’em in the eye and knock ’em dead.’” The ring, which featured the Prince of Wales crest, was worn by Diana on several occasions, including the Regent Street Christmas lights switch-on event later that year

    Charles and Diana leaving St Paul's Cathedral on their wedding day which was watched by the world
    Charles and Diana leaving St Paul’s Cathedral on their wedding day which was watched by the world 
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    Interestingly, the monarch himself is often seen wearing a similar signet ring bearing the official Prince of Wales crest.

    The wedding, which took place on July 29, 1981, at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, was a grand affair watched by 750 million people in 74 countries worldwide.

    At the time, it was hailed as the “wedding of the century”. Diana’s elaborate wedding gown, crafted over three months, was made from ivory silk taffeta and featured a stunning 25-foot train.

    Reflecting on the day, Diana told Mr Morton: “I remember being so in love with my husband that I couldn’t take my eyes off him,” reports the Express.

    She added: “I just absolutely thought I was the luckiest girl in the world. He was going to look after me.”

    Head florist David Longman disclosed that following Queen Elizabeth’s own wedding flower blunder, she instituted the practice of preparing two identical bouquets to avert such incidents. “We made two bouquets,” Longman stated.

    “The first one had to be delivered at 8 o’clock to Buckingham Palace.”

    Charles and Diana on their engagement photo call, 1981
    Charles and Diana on their engagement photo call, 1981 
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    Ensuring Princess Diana had no floral issues, Longman crafted two matching arrangements. “We had a police escort motorcyclist who took us all through the city to the Palace. Then we came back, and by that time they had finished the second bouquet and back we went again.”

    The bouquet was composed of exquisite blooms including gardenias, stephanotis, odontoglossum orchid, lily of the valley, Earl Mountbatten roses, freesia, veronica, ivy, myrtle, and tradescantia.

  • Earl Spencer’s estranged wife leaves home to ‘relief of staff’ amid fiery divorce

    Earl Spencer’s estranged wife leaves home to ‘relief of staff’ amid fiery divorce

    Althorp staff are reportedly relieved to see the back of Karen Spencer who is ‘finally’ moving onto a ‘new chapter’ following her divorce from Charles Spencer

    Karen Spencer, Countess Spencer, has now bid farewell to the Althorp estate, to the apparent relief of staff.

    For 13 years, the countess was married to Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, the younger brother of Princess Diana. During her time at Althorp, Lady Spencer threw herself into ambitious efforts to restore the well-loved stately home. It’s here that the late princess spent her childhood years and was laid to rest following her death at the age of just 36.

    Once a united team devoted to the preservation of the Spencer family’s rich history, the couple, who share a daughter, Charlotte Diana Spencer, announced they were planning to divorce in June 2024 amid reports of Earl Spencer’s new romance with archaeologist Professor Cat Jarman.

    Unfortunately, there have been some dramatic moments in the months since, with Professor Jarman having previously confirmed she is suing Lady Spencer after she allegedly informed the Earl about her Multiple Sclerosis (MS) diagnosis – something she had not yet felt ready to share with her new partner.

    Althorp House, Northamptonshire - Family Home Of The Spencers.circa 1980s (Photo by Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)
    Lady Spencer dedicated herself to the preservation of Althorp 
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    Now Lady Spencer, 52, is looking ahead to a “new chapter” beyond Althorp, sharing the news with Instagram followers. Uploading a pic of her two sheep, Lucky and Minty, the countryside-loving Canadian social entrepreneur wrote: ‘Well… at long last, three weeks ago, we finally moved into our temporary new home.

    “Still waiting for the horses to arrive – hopefully next week! Doesn’t quite feel like home without them. This new chapter is already taking shape.”

    Earl Spencer (L) and Karen Spencer attends the Argento Ball for the Elton John AIDS Foundation in association with BVLGARI & Bob and Tamar Manoukian on June 27, 2018 in Windsor, England
    The countess accused her ex husband of dumping her by text message 
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    Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer during The Invictus Games Foundation 10th Anniversary Service at St Paul's Cathedral on May 08, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images for Invictus Games Foundation)
    Earl Spencer has dismissed his ex wife’s version of events as ‘absurd’ 
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    This followed an earlier post, where she’d revealed: “It hasn’t been easy finding a temporary rental that can accommodate seven horses, two sheep, four cats, and a dog… but we’ve finally found one.”

    While the countess is apparently looking forward to new beginnings, staff at Althorp are apparently pleased to see the end of what has reportedly been a somewhat tempestuous chapter in the estate’s 500-year history.

    One staff member told the Mail Online: “Having Lady Spencer on the estate for the year since the split has been very challenging indeed. She was a very big presence at Althorp and one that won’t be missed.”

    It’s understood the former couple are no longer on good terms, but mud is being slung around the divorce court. According to High Court papers seen by People, Lady Spencer claimed that her estranged husband had advised her he wanted a divorce via text message.

    These documents assert that Earl Spencer’s “behaviour in the run-up to this had been uncaring and deliberately provocative”, adding that “the fact that he finally brought their marriage to an end by text, completely refusing to have any conversation with her in person or even provide an explanation at all, despite her repeated requests over the weeks that followed, was both cruel and inexplicable.”

    The Earl Spencer and Norwegian architect Dr. Cat Jarman gave their most telling interview yet about their relationship amid Charles' divorce from Countess Karen Spencer
    The earl is now in a relationship with archaologist Professor Cat Jarman 
    Image:Lady Spencer also accused her aristocratic ex of carrying on an affair with Professor Jarman behind her back since 2022 “and more likely since 2021,” referring to her as Earl Spencer’s “long-term mistress”.

    In an email seen by Hello!, Lady Spencer also urged Professor Jarman to keep away from her beloved Althorp, warning: “Not sure what Charles has shared with you of this, but I won’t have you at Althorp while I still live here.

    “That is a boundary I intend to hold. It’s not fair to me, our daughter, or to all the staff, who are already distraught at the news of our divorce though having to serve Charles’ long-term mistress. It’s just too much to ask.”

    In a frosty sign-off, the furious chatelaine continued: “Good luck Cat, you’re in for a hell of a ride. I think that you’ll find having him to deal with full-time will be much trickier than the odd five-day escape to Norfolk and a night or two in London here and there.”

    In an interview with The Daily Mail, Earl Spencer, 60, dismissed his ex-wife’s version of events as “an absurd attempt to blacken [his] name”. He told the publication: ‘The notion that I would end my marriage by text is an absurd attempt to blacken my name. Karen ended the marriage in early March after endless threats to do so over the years.

    ‘She asked me to confirm the end of the marriage in a text of 18 March and my reply that day was a simple acceptance of her decision. I have those texts still, and will share them in court when I clear my name.’

    Meanwhile, Professor Jarman spoke of her “dismay” after Lady Spencer divulged her MS diagnosis to the earl before she had the chance to discuss her sensitive health issue with her new lover. Professor Jarman said: “I am shocked and utterly dismayed that my rightful attempt to stop the unlawful dissemination of my status as a person with Multiple Sclerosis – a protected disability – has been hijacked in such an appallingly untruthful way.

    Althorp House in Althorp, Northamptonshire in January 1981. Althorp was the birthplace and childhood home of Lady Diana Spencer, later Princess Diana. (Photo by David Levenson/Getty Images)
    Lady Spencer warned Professor Jarman to stay away from Althorp 
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    “It seems that Karen Spencer is not so much mounting a legal defence to my legitimate action, but has rather stooped to make a hideous and defamatory attack on Charles and me. In the meantime, the stress of this matter, which could have been resolved by Karen Spencer in a few minutes many months ago, further seriously impacts my health. Stress is a well-known driver of MS.

    “My full response to this outrage will be with the Courts at the earliest possible opportunity, and at the same time, we are urgently looking at all available legal redress, including that relating to the breaking of legally binding oaths.”

  • Prince William and Kate Middleton miss BAFTAs as they ‘jet off for incredible holiday’

    Prince William and Kate Middleton miss BAFTAs as they ‘jet off for incredible holiday’

    It has been reported that the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children are on holiday on an exclusive island in the Caribbean

    The Prince and Princess of Wales will miss tonight’s BAFTAs as they are on holiday 4,000 miles away.

    As the president of BAFTA, Prince William has attended the annual film awards in London for several years running – and has been joined in the past by wife Kate on the red carpet. However, earlier this week, Kensington Palace revealed that neither of them would be at the glitzy event tonight at the Royal Festival Hall.

    The awards fall at the start of their children’s half-term holiday from school, with both William and Kate often taking time away from royal duties to spend time with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis when on their breaks from class.

    The Wales family have reportedly headed off to Mustique
    The Wales family have reportedly headed off to Mustique 
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    According to the Mail On Sunday, the family is using the school holiday to enjoy a sun-drenched getaway on the exclusive luxury Caribbean island of Mustique. The publication reports that the family flew business class on a commercial British Airways flight to St Lucia before then heading on to Mustique, where Kate’s mum, Carole, is also believed to be on holiday.

    The island is a favourite among A-list celebrities and was a particular favourite destination of William’s great aunt, Princess Margaret. The Wales family has been to Mustique several times before, including in 2019, when George spent his sixth birthday on the island. It is owned by a private company and has no hotels, meaning visitors must own a villa there or be invited to stay in one.

    The royals will also be able to enjoy their privacy on the trip as Mustique enforces a no-fly zone, preventing paparazzi from getting any photographs from the air.

    The exclusive Caribbean island of Mustique
    The exclusive Caribbean island of Mustique 
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    The trip is believed to have been their second holiday in as many months after it was reported the family enjoyed a New Year skiing break. The getaway also comes just weeks after Kate revealed she is now in remission from cancer and has been gradually returning to royal duties.

    However, despite missing the BAFTAs tonight, William did drop in on budding moviemakers during a special visit last week. The Prince of Wales operated a camera while sitting on the dolly and track as he took shots for part of a film scene at the London Screen Academy (LSA) in Highbury, north London, on Wednesday.

    The free-to-attend academy provides students skills and training with courses in film production, costume, editing and animation – and was created to address the skills shortage and lack of diversity in the UK screen and creative industries.

    Among the academy’s co-founders are David Heyman, producer of all eight Harry Potter films, and Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson, who oversee the James Bond franchise.

    William has been the president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) since 2010, when he succeeded the actor and director Richard Attenborough.

    Kensington Palace has been contacted by The Mirror for comment.

  • Prince William and Kate’s holiday on paradise island with strict policy and £27k-a-week villa

    Prince William and Kate’s holiday on paradise island with strict policy and £27k-a-week villa

    Prince William and Princess Kate have reportedly jetted off with their three children for a luxurious family holiday in an island paradise – and the location has a long-standing connection to the royals

    Royal fans might have been disappointed that Prince William and Princess Kate didn’t make their usual appearance at the BAFTA film awards this year, but they had good reason to miss the glitzy event.

    William and Kate are reported to be enjoying some much-needed rest and relaxation on an island paradise, along with their three children—Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six—making the most of the youngsters’ half-term break from school.

    The Wales family is said to have jetted off to Mustique, an idyllic and luxurious island in the Caribbean, and the island has long-held royal connections. Kate’s mum, Carole Middleton, is reported to have also joined the family of five on their getaway – shortly after the Middleton matriarch marked a landmark birthday, her 70th.

    The family has visited the island paradise previously, including back in 2019 when they celebrated Prince George’s sixth birthday in the stunning, privately owned island. Mustique is a haven when it comes to privacy, affording the future King and Queen some time away from the spotlight that is usually trained upon them.

    The island reportedly enforces a “strict no-fly policy” – per Hello magazine – which means that all guests on the elite island can seriously get away from it all, with no prying eyes in the vicinity as they enjoy the immaculate white sand beaches and stunning blue water.

    Back in 2019, the couple was reported to have stayed in a luxury villa that sets guests back £27,000 for a week’s stay – and is owned by one of William’s friends, Andrew Dunn. Boasting an infinity pool, jacuzzi, and incredible views, the family also had Carole and Michael Middleton with them on the 2019 visit.

    The royal connection with Mustique goes well beyond William and Kate’s family visits, however, with the late Princess Margaret – Queen Elizabeth’s sister – owning a villa on the tiny island, which is only three miles long. She spent decades visiting, and she called it “the only place I can relax”.

    Margaret was reportedly given 10 acres of land to build her island home on by Colin Tennant, who had owned the island since 1958, and was married to one of the Princess’s close pals, Lady Anne Glenconner.

    Princess Margaret's house on Mustique
    Princess Margaret’s house on Mustique 
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    The late Queen’s sister built Les Jolies Eaux, her home on the island, and visited what Town and Country called a “hedonistic idyll” twice a year, once in the Autumn, and once in Winter. “Margaret told me Les Jolies Eaux was the only property she had ever owned in her entire life. It was hers.

    “She felt inordinate love and pride that this was not from the royal family, it was not her sister’s, it was not grace and favour. She loved the fact it was her own,” the magazine reports a friend of the Princess saying.

    Her friend, Tatiana Copeland, explained that despite Princess Margaret enjoying an opportunity to let her down in private, royal protocol was still adhered to by those who encountered the late Queen’s sister on the island, with English guests making sure they even curtseyed to her on the beach whilst wearing their swimming costumes, and the proper titles and styles of address still being used.

    In 1999, Margaret suffered a devastating accident whilst holidaying on Mustique, burning her feet very badly in a bath, which impacted her mobility until her death in 2002. The Mirror has approached Kensington Palace for comment.

  • Exclusive: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry divorce rumours shut down by royal expert for one key reason

    Exclusive: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry divorce rumours shut down by royal expert for one key reason

    Royal correspondent Jennie Bond has had her say on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s marriage following their romantic display at the Invictus Games, which Meghan left early to get home to their children

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are “very much in love and in harmony” despite rumours surrounding their relationship, an expert claims.

    During their marriage, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have often been forced to navigate speculation regarding their romance. In recent months, the pair set tongues wagging over their increasingly separate public appearances while a scathing article speculated on rumours that Meghan had been approached to write a “post-divorce” book.

    But speaking to the Mirror, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond explained how the couple’s recent appearance at the Invictus Games in Canada showed them looking as loved-up as ever. “I have seen absolutely no evidence that they are unhappy with one another. Indeed they have always seemed very much in love and in harmony,” she said.

    “We never question the marriage status of Edward and Sophie, or Anne and Tim, or indeed Charles and Camilla when they pursue their different engagements and focus on separate interests. So why do we do it with Harry and Meghan?”

    Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
    Harry and Meghan have often been forced to navigate rumours regarding their romance 
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    Throughout the games the pair were the picture of happiness, with Meghan even gushing over her husband in an impromptu speech during the opening ceremony. “At the Invictus Games I saw a couple very much united in celebrating a hugely worthwhile achievement. The many stories we heard, and which Harry and Meghan listened to, proved that the Games have made a massive difference to servicemen and women injured or scarred by their military experiences,” Jennie explained.

    “I saw a wife who was justifiably proud of what her husband had helped create. And I saw a husband who was hugely grateful for his partner’s support.” Meghan, who was first pictured with Prince Harry while at the 2017 games in Toronto, has supported him at every Invictus Games since.

    However, with their children – Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three – at home in California, Meghan left the competition early to return to them. “Quite understandably, they felt their children shouldn’t be left without them for too long. Toddlers miss their parents, and especially their mum,” Jennie said.

    So it seemed a perfectly logical compromise for Meghan to return to California, as scheduled, after several very busy and high profile days at the Games – leaving her husband to support the participants till the very end.” But despite heading home partway through the games, the Duchess of Sussex continued to show her support for her husband.

    On Valentine’s Day, the mum-of-two marked the occasion by sharing a black and white snap on Instagram of herself and Harry kissing. “Back home taking care of our babies, and missing my Valentine, as he continues on at the Invictus Games, changing lives and reminding all of us of the power of healing and resilience through these incredible veterans and their families. Beyond proud of my husband and what he’s created,” she captioned the post.

    “My love, I will eat burgers & fries and fish & chips with you forever. Thank you for you. #lovewins.”

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    Jennie Bond said that the couple looked “very much united in celebrating a hugely worthwhile achievement” 
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    Following this, Jennie encouraged others to “be happy” for the loved-up couple as they continue to champion causes they’re passionate about while forging successful paths from their home in Montecito. “I’m sure they would have loved to be together on Valentine’s Day, but Meghan sent a sweet message to Harry and I bet this was reciprocated. Until, and unless, we see proof to the contrary, let’s be happy for them and their little family,” she said.

    While the Invictus Games has a special place in the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s hearts as it was the backdrop of their first public appearance in 2017, the pair actually began dating in 2016 after Harry came across the former Suits actress on social media.

    “She was wearing a black sweater, jeans, heels. I knew nothing about clothes, but I knew she was chic. Then again, she could make anything look chic,” Harry wrote in his book Spare when discussing their first date.

    “I’d seen so many photos of her from fashion shoots and TV sets, all glam and glossy, but here she was, in the flesh, no frills, no filter… and even more beautiful. Heart-attack beautiful. I was trying to process this, struggling to understand what was happening to my circulatory and nervous systems, and as a result my brain couldn’t handle any more data. Conversation, pleasantries, the Queen’s English, all became a challenge.”

    After a year of dating, the pair announced their engagement in November 2017 before tying the knot in May 2018 at St George’s Chapel in Windsor.

  • Exclusive: Loose Women’s Charlene White’s powerful message to racist far-right rioters

    Exclusive: Loose Women’s Charlene White’s powerful message to racist far-right rioters

    Loose Women star Charlene White has shared a passionate message to far-right supporters after riots across the country following fatal stabbings in Southport

    When far-right riots broke out around the country, the scenes of hate brought back bad memories for Loose Women ’s Charlene White.

    Born and raised in south-east London, Charlene grew up a couple of miles from Eltham – a stronghold of the racist far-right National Front, and the place where black teenager Stephen Lawrence was murdered in a racially motivated attack in 1993.

    Charlene, the daughter of Jamaican parents, says the language used in the recent riots was the same language she heard frequently as a child.

    She says: “I grew up knowing the rumblings of the far right and racism – I’ve certainly had racist abuse thrown in my direction. But I know my worth. Those people believe that through violence, dissent, and aggression, they can control what I do with my life. The sort of language they were using was the same language of generations ago. I choose to not let those people have control over how I feel about myself.”

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    Riot police officers push back anti-migration protesters outside the Holiday Inn Express Hotel which is housing asylum seekers 
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    The riots followed the fatal stabbings in Southport of Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, Bebe King, six, and nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar on July 29. The ugly scenes across the country, hijacking the nation’s grief, were organised by the far right.

    Newsreader Charlene adds: “There’s a small section of society that feels through behaving in that way, they can control what happens to those they don’t like – those they hate simply because of where they’re from. I choose to not give them power over me. I choose to still do the things that I want to do in my life.”

    And she points to the contrasting scenes in Walthamstow, north-east London, where thousands turned out for a peaceful counter-protest and drowned out the extremists.

    Charlene says: “The only thing that made me emotional during those entire few days was the thousands that turned up at Walthamstow. That’s the country that I’ve been raised in, and the place I call home.”

    Home is something that holds deep resonance for the former I’m A Celebrity contestant, who is best known for presenting ITV News and sitting on the Loose Women panel.

    It is at the heart of her first book, No Place Like Home. In it, she shares her own sense of home as a Jamaican Londoner, and interviews eight others who give their perspectives, shaped by events ranging from difficult family situations to political upheaval and war.

    Charlene White
    Nadia Sawalha, Charlene White, Judi Love and Jane Moore on Loose Women
    It includes someone who went through the care system, and a family from Ukraine displaced by Russia ’s invasion. It is a timely piece of work. Charlene explains: “I don’t think any individual has the right to tell somebody else where they can call home. We have so many cultures who live here as a result of the empire. Great Britain wouldn’t be if we didn’t become the mix of cultures we are. My grandparents came here because they were asked to come to help rebuild the country.

    “My hope is these people stop believing they can control where somebody else calls home. It’s a fundamental right to be able to be somewhere safe, where you can raise your family for the betterment of the country that you move to.”

    For Charlene, home is South London, where she lives with partner Andy Woodfield and their children Alfie, seven, and Florence, five.

    The seeds of her book began back in 2021 after working on her documentary Empire’s Child for ITV – exploring how the legacy of the British Empire has shaped her own family’s history. It left her feeling the need to explore further. She says: “There was a scene where the genealogist had taken me to a patch of land my ancestors had bought when they became freed slaves.

    “I had a really weird reaction to it – my entire body just crumbled. It felt like I had this connection to this bit of land I’d never been to. It got me thinking about how I feel about home. I grew up in this Jamaican household in London, so my heart belongs in two places. There’s room for more than one place in your heart.”

    Unexpectedly, the book also gave her dad Dennis a voice to tell a story he had bottled up for decades. He had been what is called a “barrel child” – youngsters left behind when parents move for work, eventually sent for when finances allow it.

    Charlene says: “For my dad, that took over a decade. While he lived with his uncle in Jamaica, my grandparents had further children here. At 16, he arrived to two parents he’d not seen since he was a toddler – and these sisters he’d never met. It’s really hard for him. I learned about the impact on him emotionally, and why he’s the person he is. There are thousands who had to deal with that as children. Not all survived in the way my dad did.”

    One thread that runs through Charlene’s book is the idea that safety and security as a child affect who you become as an adult. She says: “The partners you choose, the life you lead, the jobs you do, the people you have around you. If you’ve had a safe and secure childhood, it’s reflected in adulthood. I think we underestimate how important it is.”

    She accepts that her children have a privileged life compared to many of those in her bulletins. And she ensures they know all about current affairs. She says: “They’re very aware of the world. We have conversations about it. We watch Newsround on CBBC every morning, and if they have questions, we talk about it.”

    Unlike her own parents did, she would not discourage them from going into journalism. She says: “Coming from an immigrant household, there are specific jobs we were supposed to go into like doctor, dentist, lawyer, accountant. So they were really upset when I decided to do journalism. They didn’t forgive me until I got my first job!”

    No Place Like Home is out on September 5

  • Exclusive: Loose Women star makes admission about co-stars and why she initially rejected panel role

    Exclusive: Loose Women star makes admission about co-stars and why she initially rejected panel role

    Loose Women panelist Sunetra Sarker spoke to the Mirror recently about what it’s like being on the ITV show, including opening up about the dynamics between the cast

    Panelist Sunetra Sarker has opened up about the dynamic between the cast of Loose Women and revealed why she initially turned down the chance to appear on the panel.

    The actor, now 51 – known for shows like Casualty – made her first appearance as a guest on the ITV show in April 2021, when she spoke to Charlene White, Nadia Sawalha, Denise Welch and Jane Moore. She returned, but this time as a guest panelist, the following month. Sunetra has since been a regular panelist, appearing on occasion, and then anchored Loose Women for the first time just last month.

    Sunetra revealed what it’s like working on the show during an interview with the Mirror this week. She spoke to us in promotion of her role as a judge at this year’s JustGiving Awards, ahead of the ceremony being held next month.

    Asked about the dynamic between the panelists, who have attracted attention over the years for perceived tension and friendships among them, Sunetra told us: “If there were any contradictory panels … I think they’ve done the show for so long they’ve learnt the hard way probably and they’ve now got to the point where it’s such a smooth running ship.”

    She continued: “You haven’t got time to have a spat, so to speak. Literally, you’ve got like 15 minutes to understand we’re gonna be doing a promo, and then this, and then get to make up.” She added: “I’m not a real spatty kind of person and also my radar for things like this is really bad.”

    Discussing the camaraderie among them, she said: “I think once you’re inside [there’s] that security of these people all looking out for you. I mean, I barely know some of the women because I’ve not done enough shows with them, I know they would absolutely come forward and stand up for me if I was having any trouble. I just know it. Isn’t that weird?

    “I feel like I’ve just got this kinda of unconditional pass of a lot of very senior female ambassadors who would speak up in a room. If somebody slagged me off, I know Judi Love would go ‘oi! I’ll tell you what Sunetra’s like’. I know full well.”

    Sunetra mentioned Charlene and Kaye Adams as other examples, before adding: “I can’t think of anyone who wouldn’t.” She said that even panelists that she hasn’t done “many shows with” would too, before naming Gloria Hunniford and Christine Lampard as examples.

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    Sunetra Sarker has been a panelist on Loose Women for three years, having joined the ITV show in 2021 
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    She continued: “And I’d do the same for them. If somebody said anything about them, I’d be like ‘oi! I’ll tell you what Janet Street-Porter’s like. She’s actually a real laugh’.”

    The panelist concluded: “Like I said, I’ve come in at the end of this sort of building of a big machine. I wish I knew some more of the gossip. [But] yeah, so it’s fun. It’s very … I feel very lucky to have got a pass to be part of that show.”

    Sunetra also revealed that she initially turned down a spot on the panel. She recalled making her first appearance as a interviewee in 2021 and said she was invited to be a panelist afterwards. She said: “I was like ‘no, it’s not for me. I’m an actor. I’ll have to stay in my lane. Y’know I know what I can do and what I can’t do. I’m sure that’s not for me’.”

    She added that the show then offered her the chance to just be a guest panelist for an episode, which she thought was a “novelty,” adding: “It’s a bit like being a competition winner.” Sunetra added that it was such a “warm panel”.

    It was “so much fun,” she said, and even though there are experienced “stalwarts” on the panel, they are also “really hungry” for “new conversation”. Sunetra said: “I really felt how much they were embracing my take on things.”

    Sunetra said that she expected it to be a “one off” but producers asked if she would do it again. She told us: “I was like ‘no, it was really nice but y’know this is a real fun thing to do [occasionally]’.” She went on to share that they then asked her to do just 2 or 3 episodes a month.

    She said: “[I wasn’t keen but] they really wooed me into it, and the women were so friendly. They were asking me to go for a coffee after we’d finished and I kinda really got what it was about. I’d never understood it as a viewer. […] When you’re in it, it’s a really diverse bunch and you don’t know what you’re gonna talk about. […] I found it such a breath of fresh air from what my usual work is. […] I fit it in around my acting any time I can because I do really enjoy it.

    “And then I got to anchor it, god knows what they were thinking. Maybe they needed some summer relief with the holidays but they were like ‘please come and anchor, give it a go’. I was like ‘you are pushing all my comfort zones again’.”

    Charlene White, Linda Robson, Frankie Bridge and Sunetra Sarker in the Loose Women studio.
    She’s worked alongside the likes of Charlene White (left), Linda Robson (centre left) and Frankie Bridge (centre right) 
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    Sunetra Sarker, Judi Love, Janet Street-Porter and Denise Welch in the Loose Women studio.
    Her co-stars also include Judi Love (centre left), Janet Street-Porter (centre right) and Denise Welch (right) 
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    Her work on the show has included having a mammogram in a segment that aired in February. Sunetra shared that losing her close friends Louise Clark and Louise Bracken-Smith, who both passed away just last year after cancer diagnoses, has changed her outlook on life. She said: “I do think it has made me say ‘yes’ to things that I would have maybe said ‘no’ to before because I didn’t feel qualified.”

    Sunetra said that she thought about Louise Clark, who died aged 49 after a breast cancer diagnosis, whilst at her own mammogram. She told us: “As I walked into the clinic all these stories of how my Louise had obviously had the worst case scenario situation was flooding in my head.”

    She also recalled her late pal having previously encouraged her to book an appointment, but admitted to having been unsure about it until she reached 50. “It was nowhere near as uncomfortable or painful or worrying or time consuming as I thought it would be […] As it turns out, it was good news. And I now know it’s worth doing and you have to keep doing it, because I’d rather know than not know,” she shared.

    The panelist said she hoped to just inspire one person to book an appointment but had “so many people” reach out, adding: “It was a real affirmation. Again, there’s my special little shoutout to Louise going ‘guess what you did?’. I would never have said yes to something like that in another lifetime. Five or six years ago, I’d have [not done it then].”

    Sunetra Sarker at her mammogram appointment on Loose Women.
    Sunetra’s work on the show has included a special segment, broadcast earlier this year, which saw her having a mammogram for the first time 
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    Loose Women / Youtube)Sunetra spoke to us ahead of the JustGiving Awards next month. She was on the judging panel for the event, which celebrates the fundraising efforts of “unsung heroes,” beside the likes of Adele Roberts and Jake Quickenden.

    She said: “In our world now, we do have so many unsung heroes.” The judge added: “I think we all do look for the happy news and often it’s only small things, but these people [have spent time and energy] that they’ve put into trying to do something really good, very selflessly.”

    The actor – who is herself an ambassador for the charities Sightsavers and Savera UK – added: “It’s the hardest thing ever cause it’s like trying to pick the best out of a bunch of good.” She shared that “everybody’s stories got examined” but acknowledged that the categories each have a winner.

    Sunetra said that losing her two close friends influenced how she approached her role as a judge. She told us: “I think what we were doing really was voting for what our heart responded to the most out of so many things.”

    She continued: “I think it’s a really nice way of doing it because we all have our own causes. [The loss of my dear friends] was forefront in my mind, so maybe I responded better to certain y’know fundraisers that really went down that road. Everyone’s going through different things.”

    And she suggested that it was a fitting partnership as she has supported fundraising efforts over the years, including a JustGiving fundraiser set up by her late pal Louise Bracken-Smith’s family. Sunetra shared that it was to raise money to support children with sporting ambitions, as her late pal had a “huge passion” for that. She said: “It’s really interesting that the JustGiving page that I was obviously donating to was [for my friend’s legacy] and then all of a sudden here we are now talking about me being involved with JustGiving.”

  • Linda Robson addresses ‘feud’ with Birds of a Feather co-stars as she talks reunion

    Linda Robson addresses ‘feud’ with Birds of a Feather co-stars as she talks reunion

    Loose Women star Linda Robson has addressed her ‘feud’ with Birds of a Feather co-star Pauline Quirke, as she revealed it was ‘really nice’ to work with her again

    Loose Women’s Linda Robson poured water on feud claims with Pauline Quirke, her Birds of a Feather co-star, during Monday’s show. She shared how returning to the sitcom was “really nice” reminiscing about previous years working closely with Pauline and Lesley Joseph.

    Linda said: “Sometimes it’s really nice to reunite. We had many, many years doing Birds of a Feather then we had a big break. Then a few years ago we reunited. It was the happiest time. We’d all been together over 25 years and it was like we’d never been apart.”

    She summed up the experience in seven words: “You can reunite and it can work.”

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    Linda Robson addresses ‘feud’ with Birds of a Feather co-stars 
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    Despite this positive outlook, Linda had previously mentioned that another series comeback is off the cards, reports the Express. She divulged: “No, Pauline doesn’t act anymore. Yeah. We have so much history together, me and Pauline have been best friends since we were 10 years old. Lesley I’ve known since the first series of Birds of a Feather. Pauline doesn’t like all the social events but me and Lesley love that.

    “She’s not a fan of live TV either, only coming on Loose Women if I’m there too she feels safer that way.”

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    Linda said it was ‘really nice’ to reunite with the Birds of a Feather cast 
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    While understanding Paulines stance, Linda admitted feeling let down by the realisation that the show would not have another run.

    “We were gutted and we couldn’t imagine going on without her,” she confessed to Woman’s Own. “We were a trio how could it possibly work without any one of us? But at the same time as all that sadness, there was acceptance and understanding, too.”