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  • Exclusive: Real reason ITV I’m A Celebrity’s GK Barry and Jane Moore pretend they don’t know each other

    Exclusive: Real reason ITV I’m A Celebrity’s GK Barry and Jane Moore pretend they don’t know each other

    Social media star GK Barry is in the I’m A Celebrity camp with her Loose Women co-star Jane Moore, yet the pair haven’t appeared to spend much time together as her pal reveals why

    GK Barry’s best friend has weighed in on her appearing to keep her distance from Loose Women star Jane Moore.

    The pair, who both star on the ITV daytime panel show, are in the I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! camp together. Despite being colleagues on the outside world, viewers have seen minimal interactions between the pair while in the Australian jungle. Jane, who also works as a journalist, started on Loose Women back in 1999.

    She has been on and off the show ever since, while social media star GK – real name Grace Keeling – joined the panel this year. GK’s best pal and former Gogglebox star Joe Baggs has revealed the reason the pair may not seem so close to viewers. Speaking to the Mirror, Joe said: “I think that where they obviously know each other, they’re probably putting that energy into getting to know other people who they don’t know. To be fair, that normally happens in there.”

    Grace (GK Barry), Joe Bagg
    GK’s best friend Joe has spilled on how she is doing 
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    GK Barry
    The social media star is competing in I’m A Celebrity 
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    “I’m sure we will see, as people start to get voted out, the connections getting closer as well,” he told us. Joe, who has released his own cocktail set called Moist, admitted he was hoping for more from GK and Jane. The social media star told us: “I was hoping for a few more Loose Women chats. When they come up with those topics and then they start to debate them, I need a few of those in the camp.”

    However, Joe is impressed with GK’s unlikely connection with Reverend Richard Coles. The vicar entered the camp late, but quickly found a bond with GK as they’ve discussed everything from their sexuality to religion and even a royal family confession. Joe admitted he didn’t see their friendship coming as he said: “It is such an unlikely pairing. I really didn’t see that coming.

     I was thinking when she when in, it was going to be Coleen Rooney [she would be close to] like a mother daughter relationship 100 percent or Maura [Higgins]. I think it’s so funny and the conversations and the vibe they’ve got going is so good. I want them have a tribal show or something together. Something after I’m a Celeb with those two would be amazing.”

    Jane Moore and GK Barry
    GK and Jane haven’t appeared super close in camp 
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    ITV/REX/Shutterstock)Joe admitted he hopes the pair stay in touch on the outside world and said they will definitely get him on their podcast. The TikTok star also thought there would be more tension in camp than there has been but has a prediction why. Joe said: “I just think it all depends on who gets voted for those trials, because then once they get hungrier and hungrier that’s when the arguments start to happen.

    “They’ve had like a really solid week with the trials, so that I think that’s why I’ve been getting on. It also depends on if anything political is going to be brought up because there’s not really been too many conversations that are that divisive yet. Obviously Jane, with the comments with Barry about the sexism stuff was a bit snappy. It will be interesting to see if anything follows on from that.”

    Joe’s Moist cocktails, inspired by his Googlebox star mum, can be ordered here.

  • ITV I’m A Celebrity fans all say the same thing over Oti Mabuse’s marriage bombshell

    ITV I’m A Celebrity fans all say the same thing over Oti Mabuse’s marriage bombshell

    Oti Mabuse had fans saying the same thing after she opened up about her marriage in a rare admission during the latest episode of ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

    Oti Mabuse sparked a huge reaction as she shared a bombshell about her marriage.

    During Sunday night’s episode of ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! each campmate had the opportunity to win a letter from their loved ones. The celebrities were tasked with identifying a hidden word from their loved one, which was mouthed by another campmate.

    The celebrities had to enter the Bush Telegraph to mouth the phrases, with their fellow campmates being given just two minutes to win their letter. But Dancing On Ice star Oti was somewhat perplexed when she was tasked with identifying “aero island”. Speaking to her fellow campers, she admitted she had no idea what the word meant.

    However, just moments later, she exclaimed: “It was where we got married!” Fans of the ITV programme have since taken to X, formerly known as Twitter to share their views – with many being left in fits of laughter. “Oti forgetting where she got married is so funny #imaceleb,” said one.

    Oti appeared to forget where she got married
    Oti appeared to forget where she got married 
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    A second went on to pen: “Not Oti forgetting where she got married. Looks like the jungle’s messing with her memory! #imaceleb.” Meanwhile, a third typed: “Oti forgetting where she got married, glad they all got their letters #imaceleb,” alongside a string of laughing emojis.

    “Oti forgetting where she got married is literal queen type behaviour and typical Oti at her finest #imaceleb,” laughed another. A fourth fan echoed: “These passwords are more entertaining than the actual letters from home. Oti forgetting where she got married and finding out Wayne proposed to Coleen in a petrol station.”

    Coleen Rooney was chosen to read Oti’s letter from her husband, Marius, which read: “First of all, our baby is fine. We have had the best time watching how beautiful and kind you are and how you spread that positive South African energy with this amazing group of people.

    “Even if I didn’t think it was possible, I realised that I love you even more now, because of the woman and extraordinary mother you’re becoming.” Marius continued: “When you laugh we laugh, when you cry, we cry and when you eat cockroaches we eat the best food we can get, just to balance it out! Limitless love Little Oti and Marius.”

    Oti's husband Marius sent her an emotional letter from home
    Oti’s husband Marius sent her an emotional letter from home 
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    Mairus joked that when Oti is eating awful food, he and their daughter 'Little Oti' tuck into nice food
    Mairus joked that when Oti is eating awful food, he and their daughter ‘Little Oti’ tuck into nice food 
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    Marius previously told the Mirror that he was left emotional after seeing Oti cry in the jungle. Oti admitted last month that the I’m a Celeb experience had taken a toll on her, saying that she found it “exhausting” and missed her usual support systems. “You know they say you have a dip, and I don’t think I’ve had one until now,” she said. “You don’t have your normal support you know, you don’t have your spiritual support, you don’t have your emotional support…I was just like, “‘Wow, ok none of my family’s around.’”

    With Oti visibly upset, the other campmates tried to lift her spirits. “Your jungle family’s here, though,” said Tulisa. Later in the Bush Telegraph interview, she added: “I just have to remind myself why I’m here, I just have to push and dig deep. I’m here for my daughter and I have to be strong. It’s just exhausting sometimes to be strong.”

    Asked if he was looking forward to seeing Oti, he said: “Oh my god you can’t imagine. And this one (points to baby) can’t wait.” Of caring for their child, whose name has not been revealed, he said: “It’s been so nice, I love it. We didn’t get out of the plane as she was too sleepy. She is the best baby ever.” Asked if she could win, he said: “That’s a very difficult question.”

    But he said that Oti had been talking for a long time about taking part on the show. He said: “We were discussing this for a few years and she always said she would love to do it.” Marius, who arrived with Oti’s mum Dudu, said he was fine looking after their baby solo. He added: “I teach kids and we have a dance studio and I have the best help here (points to Oti’s mum).”

    Asked if she has had enough airtime so far on the show, he added: “I think she has enough. I think it’s all about the whole group and the challenges. I think it’s fine.”

  • BBC Strictly Come Dancing star makes sad admission as she leaves after surprise dance-off

    BBC Strictly Come Dancing star makes sad admission as she leaves after surprise dance-off

    Strictly Come Dancing aired its Musicals Week results show this evening, with a surprising exit on the cards for one pairing

    Strictly Come Dancing aired a shock dance-off this evening following Musicals Week.

    Tonight, the BBC show saw Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe face off against Tasha Ghouri and Aljaž Škorjanec in the dance-off. Both pairs performed their routines once again, with Montell and Johannes dancing their Rumba to I’m Here from the musical The Color Purple whilst Tasha and Aljaž performed their Argentine Tango to Ex-Wives from Six.

    The judges were then asked to give their verdicts on who they wanted to save, with Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke all choosing to save Tasha and Aljaž, meaning they were through.

    The Strictly judges had their say!
    The Strictly judges had their say! 
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    Head judge Shirley Ballas didn’t need to vote but she agreed that she would have decided to save Tasha and Aljaž. It therefore meant an exit for Montell and Johannes, with the Gladiators star making an emotional admission as she exited.

    Speaking about Johannes, she said: “He has been amazing. Strictly has touched me in ways I never knew possible. I’m an Olympian and a Gladiator, but I have honestly struggled with confidence my whole life and being on the show, with the beautiful crew, the judges, the cast has just been such an honour. I have to say thank you to you [Johannes] because I really have found a friend and a brother in this man. I mean it from the bottom of my heart, I hope he’s in my life forever, because we have something very special.”

    Montell and Johannes left the show tonight
    Montell and Johannes left the show tonight 
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    BBC/Guy Levy)Johannes added of the pair’s bond: “I am so proud of you Montell, because you are a non-dancer. But the one thing that you have done every single week is turn out beautiful dancing. So I want to say to you, thank you for respecting our art form of Ballroom and Latin. The way you handled it was like a true pro. You’re my winner.”

    On tonight’s results show, there was an incredible performance from The Schuyler Sisters from the musical Hamilton whilst the Strictly professionals danced to As If We Never Said Goodbye from Sunset Boulevard.

    *Strictly Come Dancing’s semi-final will air next Saturday at 6.30pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

  • ITV I’m A Celebrity’s Dean McCullough’s three-word response as he’s evicted from show

    ITV I’m A Celebrity’s Dean McCullough’s three-word response as he’s evicted from show

    I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! fans have voted Dean McCullough to be the second person sent home from the camp just days after Jane Moore was brutally sent packing

    The second person has been sent home from the I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! camp.

    During Sunday night’s episode, hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly announced that Dean McCullough was the second person to leave the Australian jungle. The vote was between him and Irish boxer Barry McGuigan – who only just won 10 stars for the camp during his ‘impossible’ trial.

    Immediately after being voted out, Dean said: “I’m going home, I’m going home, I need my underwear, I’ll see you later! I’m going home!” Speaking to Ant and Dec in the studio following the eviction, he said: “Boys, it’s absolutely nuts. I still can’t believe I’m here.” When Ant and Dec pointed out he didn’t look disappointed to be voted out, he said: “Not at all, I have really soaked up this whole experience. All the trials.”

    The hosts then brought up the fact Dean yelled out ‘ I’m A celebrity, get me out of here!’ multiple times to get out of trials. Ant admitted he was harsh with the radio star, with Dean yelling out: “You were so harsh!” However, the hosts claimed it was simply ‘tough love’ to get Dean to finish the tasks as they thought they were “do-able”.

    It comes just days after Loose Women’s Jane Moore was sent packing as the first evictee. Earlier this week, Jane was chosen as the first person to leave the Australian jungle after taking part in gruelling trials and eating measly meals of beans and rice.

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    Dean McCullough was the second star to be voted out 
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    Jane spoke to Ant and Dec following her departure, describing her stint in the jungle as “such a weird and magical experience”.

    When asked if she was disappointed to be first out, she responded: “No more washing up – yes!” She also stated that: “Hard work doesn’t get rewarded.” During her stint in the jungle, Jane came under fire after she accused Barry McGuigan and Danny Jones of being “sexist” and “ageist” over a camp chore.

    Reflecting, she said: “I collected the logs, I built the fire, I emptied the dunny, because my partner was Dean, who was on trials all the time. So I did it all on my own, put out the rubbish. I had three jobs. I worked like a dog, and then they gave me the washing up, which is a really tough job to go three times a day all the way to the bottom of the creek, lugging everything. I wasn’t pleased about that, to be honest. I said to Danny when he walked out: ‘don’t give me cleaning’.”

    She added that she “can’t wait to get rid of the washing up,” adding: “I’m never washing up again, ever. Yeah, it’s been hard work down there this year.” She also shared her thoughts on who should win the show. Picking Melvin Odoom and Coleen Rooney, she said: “I think Melvin is an absolute slogger. He’s very quiet. He doesn’t push himself forward. Colleen is another one. So they keep everything going. They’re not flamboyant but they’re solid.”

  • Gregg Wallace hit with fierce backlash after ‘middle-class women of a certain age’ complaint

    Gregg Wallace hit with fierce backlash after ‘middle-class women of a certain age’ complaint

    Under fire MasterChef host Gregg Wallace issued a video response to allegations against him of inappropriate work behaviour – only to cause fresh fury against him

    Gregg Wallace took to social media on Sunday to defend himself against accusations of inappropriate work behaviour – but sparked a furious backlash in response.

    The 60-year-old TV cooking judge has come under fire in the past week over his alleged behaviour while working on his BBC shows. Gregg, who has hosted MasterChef since 2005, has already denied all the allegations against him through his representatives, but took actions into his own hands on Sunday morning.

    Turning to Instagram, the cooking expert took aim at those making accusations against him and suggested he has had no complaints over the past 20 years of working on screens. He described his accusers as “a handful of middle class women of a certain age” and also claimed female contestants on MasterChef had made sexual comments of their own.

    His rebuttal has sparked a furious backlash from other social media users – with many slamming him for his tone deaf response to the crisis. Former MP Anna Soubry was among those to pan the star for his comments, writing on X: “‘It’s yer ‘ormones luv’ Gregg 2gs Wallace proving he’s not an odious misogynist.”

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    Gregg Wallace has sparked a backlash after issuing a video statement about allegations against him 
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    Former MP Anna Soubry was among those hitting back at Gregg 
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    Elsewhere, Location, Location, Location presenter Kirstie Allsopp has furiously hit out at Gregg. She also addressed her own experience with him which left her feeling “embarrassed.” In a post on X, she said: “Within 1hr of meeting Gregg Wallace he told me of a sex act that he & his partner at the time enjoyed ‘every morning’, she’d just left the room, we were filming a pilot. Did he get off on how embarrassed I was? It was totally unprofessional.” She ended the post by saying: “I’m a #MiddleClassWomanOfaCertainAge.”

    Former Scottish Conservative leader, Dame Ruth Davidson has also hit out at Gregg. In a post on X, she commented: “I mean, this is going to be taught in future years as a stellar example of how **not** to do defensive comms. My God.”

    Another user on X mocked Gregg for his Instagram Stories videos, writing: “Gregg Wallace explaining how he is totally innocent and it’s all the fault of ‘middle-class women’.” While another blasted the star’s press team for failing to intervene, writing: “Who advised Gregg Wallace to say complaints were coming from women ‘of a certain age’?!?! Has he really got no idea of how that would sound?!”

    Kirstie Allsopp hit out at Gregg on social media
    Kirstie Allsopp hit out at Gregg on social mediaAnother referenced the fact that Sir Rod Stewart this week slammed Gregg for reportedly reducing his wife, Penny Lancaster, to tears while she was a contestant on MasterChef in 2021. The X user wrote: “Will somebody please shut Gregg Wallace up. I always knew what a vulgar and brash man he is but his latest broadside at a handful of women of a certain age making allegations really does take the biscuit. Rod Stewart got it absolutely right.”

    And another typed: “I don’t think Gregg Wallace’s defence of “At the end of the day, the women who made these allegations about me are miserable old cows” is going to win him any sympathy.” And another, without mincing their words, wrote: “I bet Gregg Wallace thinks that he’s done a good job of rebutting the allegations against him. All he’s done is show what a misogynistic p**ck he is.”

    In his Instagram Stories videos, Gregg said: “I’ve been doing MasterChef for 20 years. Amateur, Celebrity and Professional MasterChef. And in that time, I have worked with over 4,000 contestants of all different ages, all different backgrounds, all walks of life. And apparently now, I’m reading in the paper, there’s been 13 complaints in that time. In the newspaper I can see the complaints coming from a handful of middle class women of a certain age, just from Celebrity MasterChef. This isn’t right.”

    He continued in a second video: “In 20 years of television, can you imagine how many women, female contestants, on MasterChef have made sexual remarks or sexual innuendo. Can you imagine?”

    And in a further video message to fans, he commented: “This is important to me. Twenty years of doing Celebrity MasterChef, Amateur, Professional, Eat Well For Less, Inside the Factory… Do you know how many staff, all different sorts of staff, can you imagine the people I’ve worked with? Do you know how many staff complained about me in that time? … Absolutely none. Zero. Seriously.”

  • Diane Abbott slams Gregg Wallace’s ‘middle-class women of a certain age’ remark

    Diane Abbott slams Gregg Wallace’s ‘middle-class women of a certain age’ remark

    Labour MP Diane Abbott has warned Gregg Wallace that ‘the world has moved on’ after he defended himself against accusations of abuse by arguing it was ‘middle class women of a certain age’ complaining about him

    Diane Abbott has shared her thoughts on the scandal that is currently engulfing BBC MasterChef star Gregg Wallace.

    TV cookery expert Gregg, 60, has been embroiled in scandal in recent days after a number of people stepped forward to claim he had used inappropriate sexual language on the set of his BBC show. While subsequent allegations have emerged to suggest he has groped women and used racist terminology – allegations the star himself has furiously denied.

    Attempting to confront the allegations on Sunday, Gregg released a string of videos via Instagram Stories in which he argued those making claims against him were “a handful of middle class women of a certain age”. Appearing on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg – which was hosted by Victoria Derbyshire, Labour MP Diane, 71, lashed back at Gregg for his comments.

    She remarked: “It’s not a crime to be a middle class woman over a certain age, I would say. Gregg doesn’t get it. The world has moved on. Back in the day he could touch up women and harass women —” Host Victoria, 56, then interjected to state: “Well, there’s no suggestion that he’s done that. Absolutely no suggestion he has done that at all.”

    Diane Abbott on the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
    Diane Abbott made her thoughts about Gregg Wallace crystal clear on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 
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    Pressing on, Diane said: “Back in the day he could harass women, and it was about power, really. Women weren’t in a position to say anything or do anything. He just doesn’t understand the world has moved on.” And then reiterating her fact, Victoria stated: “And just to repeat, through his lawyers, he has said ‘It is entirely false that he engages in behaviour of a sexual harassing nature.’”

    Diane is not the only figure from the world of politics to react to Gregg’s blunt rebuff of the accusations made against him. Former MP Anna Soubry was among those to pan the star for his comments, writing on X: “‘It’s yer ‘ormones luv’ Gregg 2gs Wallace proving he’s not an odious misogynist.”

    And there was a deluge of furious comments from others who felt Gregg’s video posts were tone deaf. One X user wrote: “Gregg Wallace explaining how he is totally innocent and it’s all the fault of ‘middle-class women’.” While another blasted the star’s press team for failing to intervene, writing: “Who advised Gregg Wallace to say complaints were coming from women ‘of a certain age’?!?! Has he really got no idea of how that would sound?!”

    In his Instagram Stories video address to fans, Gregg said: “I’ve been doing MasterChef for 20 years. Amateur, Celebrity and Professional MasterChef. And in that time, I have worked with over 4,000 contestants of all different ages, all different backgrounds, all walks of life. And apparently now, I’m reading in the paper, there’s been 13 complaints in that time. In the newspaper I can see the complaints coming from a handful of middle class women of a certain age, just from Celebrity MasterChef. This isn’t right.”

    He added: “In 20 years of television, can you imagine how many women, female contestants, on MasterChef have made sexual remarks or sexual innuendo. Can you imagine?”

  • Exclusive: Queen Camilla shares ‘secrets’ with senior royal – as Prince Harry disapproves

    Exclusive: Queen Camilla shares ‘secrets’ with senior royal – as Prince Harry disapproves

    Queen Camilla has earned her sister-in-law Princess Anne’s admiration and respect over the years and shares ‘secrets’ with the senior royal, according to former BBC royal expert Jennie Bond.

    Queen Camilla has garnered the “admiration” of sister-in-law Princess Anne and has shared ‘secrets’ with the royal, according to a Royal expert. Former BBC Royal correspondent Jennie Bond has claimed that Camilla, who joined the Royal Family officially in 2005 after marrying King Charles, Anne’s brother, has noticeably made strides in forming strong bonds within the Royal circle, reports OK!.

    Jennie explained: “Yes I think Camilla has earned her sister-in-law’s admiration, just as she has won the respect of many people in the country. This was an unusual moment for both women, and I think it showed their mutual respect. Camilla and Anne have known each other for a very long time.”

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    Camilla married Charles in 2005 and has earned the respect of the royal circle 
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    She elaborated on the “history” the two women share and how they will exchange “secrets” through mutual trust. Jennie added: “You have to remember that Camilla was married to Andrew Parker Bowles, who was once a boyfriend of the princess. They share a lot of history and probably a lot of secrets.”

    The former BBC Royal correspondent pointed out that it might have been “tricky” for Anne to see Camilla assume the role of Queen following the death of her mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

    However, Anne recognises the “tremendous support” Camilla provides to her brother Charles. “It may have been quite tricky for both of them to adjust to the new situation with Camilla becoming the senior royal and, indeed, taking on the role of Anne’s beloved mother,” the expert stated.

    “But I think Anne has seen what a tremendous support Camilla is to Charles: the King is certainly lucky to have two strong women either side of him, supporting him in his work and caring deeply about his welfare.”

    Queen Camilla
    She recently received an Honorary Doctorate of Literature
    While Camilla has won over many of the Royals, Jennie notes that she’s yet to win favour with stepson Prince Harry. She concluded: “It’s not easy being a second wife, a stepmother, a step grandmother, or a commoner stepping into the royal goldfish bowl. Camilla has done it all and, for almost all the family, with the exception of Harry and Meghan, she is loved or at least well-liked and has become a key player in the institution of monarchy.”

    Recently celebrating a unique moment, Her Majesty was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Literature on 20 November, an accolade that her sister-in-law, Princess Anne, had the delight of presenting at the University of London.

    In what was a comparatively infrequent joint appearance, the senior royals posed for official photographs, with Camilla receiving the prestigious honour. Holding the role of Chancellor of the University of London, Princess Anne, aged 72, directed the ceremony at the Senate House venue in Bloomsbury. Commanding the stage, she summoned Camilla, age 77, to inscribe her signature in a significant book and accept her doctorate, subsequently joining together for a photo session.

    Camilla, throughout her Royal engagements, has fervently advocated for literacy and literary work, supporting numerous related charities and even establishing her own reading initiative, The Queen’s Reading Room.

    The occasion spotlighted not only Camilla’s passion for literature but also her increasingly warm rapport with Anne.

  • Prince Harry and Meghan’s ‘slap in the face to monarchy’ investigated in new documentary

    Prince Harry and Meghan’s ‘slap in the face to monarchy’ investigated in new documentary

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are at the centre of a new German documentary, set to be released in a matter of days – and it looks set to cause a bit of a stir

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be back in the spotlight in the coming weeks thanks to a new documentary from Germany.

    On 3 December, the German network ZDF will air Prince Harry – The Lost Prince, which promises to take a closer look at the couple’s life in Montecito and their search for relevance following their exit from royal life in January 2020.

    It has been made by award-winning Ulrike Grunewald, who travelled to California with a team to gather insights from the neighbourhood where Harry and Meghan live with their two children.

    The film explores the divide in public opinion about Harry and Meghan – and the impact of their sudden exit from royal life. “The Royal Family has to deal with difficult developments and regroup after ‘Megxit’, the death of the Queen and Charles and Kate’s cancer. What role will Harry play in the future?” ZDF has stated.

    At the time they quit royal life, Harry and Meghan were criticised in many quarters of the German media. The Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper said: “Meghan and Harry’s decision is an affront to tradition and the expectations of the British public,” via the Daily Mail. And Die Welt newspaper said: “The withdrawal of Harry and Meghan is a slap in the face of the monarchy and its supporters.”

    Ahead of the documentary’s release, filmmaker Ulrike told the Express that the programme will also scrutinise Meghan’s evolving reputation – something that might not sit well with the Duchess.

    “She [Meghan] might be embarrassed about the amount of criticism she now gets even in communities that used to back her after the decision to leave the Royal Family as a working member,” she said.

    Ulrike further noted that while many individuals involved with Prince Harry’s Invictus Games have allegedly questioned Meghan’s role and attitude, others remain hopeful about the couple’s potential.

    “At the moment it is hard to see any big achievement of their Archewell Foundation, which claims to work for the improvement of communities,” she said. “But there are still voices who see the high potential of the couple not only for the British monarchy but also for a liberal society.”

    Certainly Harry’s future role will come under careful examination. In the promotional material for the documentary, ZDF stated: “Even in his self-imposed exile in Montecito, California, he remains a figure of public interest. His commitment to charitable organisations – such as the Invictus Games he founded for wounded servicemen and women – always puts him in the spotlight.”

    However, the documentary will also touch on Harry’s shift from being a beloved royal to a hugely polarising figure: “King Charles’s second-born, once the Windsors’ most popular royal for a time, is now a controversial figure. He has always struggled with his role as a ‘reserve’.”

  • Prince William turns into Rock ‘N’ Roll star as he teams up with Rolling Stones icon Ronnie Wood

    Prince William turns into Rock ‘N’ Roll star as he teams up with Rolling Stones icon Ronnie Wood

    The Prince of Wales delivered an inspiring speech at the Tusk wildlife awards ceremony where he shared his worries and hopes for the planet amid climate change – before teaming up with Rolling Stones icon, Ronnie Wood

    Prince William was a rock ‘n’ royal star as he teamed up with music legends to help wildlife conservation.

    The prince handed out three awards to winners at his 12th annual Tusk Conservation Awards at The Savoy, in London. He was helped by Rolling Stones icon Ronnie Wood and Dire Straits guitarist Mark Knopfler and met during a pre-wards reception.

    Tusk ambassador Wood, 77, previously sold a gorilla statue to raise funds for Tusk and Knopfler, 77, auctioned his guitars which raised £600,000 for the charity. William said there ‘is a lot of creativity here’ and joked they had enough to start band.

    William said: “My youngest is learning the drums that’s why I spend my entire life with my fingers in my ears.” Ronnie also told him that the gorilla auctioned for Tusk was given back to him and now sits in his garden.

    Prince William met with Rolling Stones legend, Ronnie Wood
    Prince William met with Rolling Stones legend, Ronnie Wood 
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    Film producer Sally Humphreys Wood, 46, told William that she met his father the King last week at a BAFTA bash at Buckingham Palace. And Knopfler, who was with wife Kittie Aldridge, 62, said he has 100 guitars left and hailed Christie’s for the auction for Tusk earlier this year.

    William said to the rock stars ‘thank you for your support.” He also spoke to sponsors including Land Rover and DHL about his Earthshot Prize in Cape Town.

    Hearing from Nick Maugham Family foundation about conserving rare bongo (cor) antelopes, of which only around 100 remain in the wild, William said: “People forget how rare they are.”

    Hearing the organisations efforts William said he was very ‘excited” and hailed it as a ‘huge conservation success.’ Speaking about his Earthshot Prize he told guests: “We have to scale it up and I’m working on a few things.”

    William was seen chatting with the music legend at the event
    William was seen chatting with the music legend at the event 
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    In his speech William, royal patron of Tusk, warned “tonight is a reminder that our planet continues to face terrifying environmental concerns”. He hailed the award winners for reminding “us of the importance of living at peace with nature”.

    And speaking of George, Charlotte and Louis, he said: “I want my children to live in a world where swallows still migrate, gorillas still live in the cloud forests of Uganda and rhinos still roam the arid rangelands of Namibia.”

    William also presented the Prince William Award for Conservation in Africa to Nomba Gname, The Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa to Edward Aruna and the Tusk Wildlife Ranger Award to Claver Ntoyinkima – who works for Prince Harry’s Africa Parks.

  • Liz Hatton: Terminally ill teen photographer who inspired Kate Middleton dies at 17

    Liz Hatton: Terminally ill teen photographer who inspired Kate Middleton dies at 17

    Teenage photographer Liz Hatton – who inspired the Princess of Wales after pursuing a photography bucket list while facing a rare form of cancer – has died, her mother has announced

    A young cancer patient who met the Princess of Wales after pursuing a photography bucket list has sadly died.

    Liz Hatton passed away aged just 17, less than a year after being diagnosed with incurable desmoplastic small round cell tumour. Only 12 cases are found a year and and doctors said the inspirational teenager from Harrogate had six months to three years to live, depending on the effectiveness of chemotherapy.

    Her mother Vicky Robayna has now paid tribute to her “incredible daughter” and the “kindness, empathy and courage” she showed. She added that there was now “a gaping Liz-shaped hole in our lives that I am not sure how we will ever fill”.

    She stated: “Our lovely Liz died in the early hours of this morning. She remained determined to her last. Even yesterday she was telling me that I had better get nurses sorted so she could do more things. She went out in a blaze of glory with almost everyone she cared about seeing her for the last time at her exhibition last week.”

    Liz and guests attending the Liz Hatton photography exhibition in London
    Liz and guests attending the Liz Hatton photography exhibition in London 
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    Liz, had written a bucket list of things she wanted to achieve, including getting her pictures published in magazines. She hit the headlines when she got a hug from the Princess of Wales after being given permission to shoot behind the scenes of an investiture at Windsor Castle.

    Liz was joined at the investiture by her mother, stepfather Aaron and brother Mateo, and afterwards she was invited to have tea with the Waleses. She said of meeting the royals at the time: “I never thought I would get to do anything as massive as this. When I did my bucket list I just put some ideas down. I didn’t even think any of these things would happen.”

    Last month she worked alongside press photographers at the premiere of Venom: The Last Dance. She was even snapping away on the red carpet of the Royal Variety Show last Friday.

    Ms Robayna has offered her thanks to those who helped the teenager fulfil her dreams in her final months and those who liked and supported her work, adding: “You ensured Liz’s last two months were her very best. She flew high until the end.”

    Liz alongside the press photographers during the UK Premiere of "Venom: The Last Dance"
    Liz alongside the press photographers during the UK Premiere of “Venom: The Last Dance” 
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    Liz hugging the Princess of Wales
    Liz hugging the Princess of Wales
    She asked people to share one of Liz’s photos in tribute, under the hashtag LizHatton, and also to support the family’s mission to fund research into Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumour, which has no charity specialising in the disease in the UK. Vicky has set up a fundraising page with a goal of raising £100,000.

    Kate, who herself was treated for cancer this year, and William, in a personal message earlier in the autumn, described Liz as a “talented young photographer whose creativity and strength has inspired us both”.

    As part of her bucket list, she went on to photograph comedian Michael McIntyre, circus performers, the Royal Ballet, models from the Storm Model Agency, the London Air Ambulances from a helipad, hotel doormen, the red carpet at the MTV Europe Music Awards, and joined acclaimed British photographer Rankin to lead a fashion shoot.

    Rankin previously paid tribute to her skill, telling the BBC: “The photos Liz has created… are really sophisticated images… She understands that it’s a creation.” He added: “It’s been a real privilege actually, watching her. I’ve been pretty redundant. She did exactly what an experienced photographer would do. Got involved, gave people directions, almost became the captain of the ship.”

    Liz fulfilled what her mother described as her “biggest wish”, spending two days with Los Angeles-based portrait photographer David Suh, who flew from the US to work with her. Her project culminated in her own photography exhibition in London this month, showcasing her work.

    Ms Robayna had revealed two days ago that Liz had become increasingly tired and how they were due to be celebrating Christmas early as a family at the end of this week, adding: “We know our time is short now.”

    The former Harrogate Grammar School student had launched her own website devoted to her photography. It tells how she began taking photographs as soon as she could walk, saved to buy her first “real” camera aged nine and, at 11, chose her secondary school because they offered photography as a course.

    She took GCSE photography and began her A-level to refine her skill. Taking photographs also helped Liz cope with her constant pain. “Every time she picks up her camera and focuses on new and exciting shoots it helps to distract her from the constant pain that she feels every second of every day. When taking photographs, the rest of the world doesn’t seem to matter as much,” the site said.