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  • I’m A Celeb’s Charlene White says taunts about her weight left her feeling ‘disgusting’

    I’m A Celeb’s Charlene White says taunts about her weight left her feeling ‘disgusting’

    ITV News presenter Charlene White will join the likes of Mike Tindall, Boy George, Chris Moyles and Corrie’s Sue Cleaver in this year’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

    I’m A Celebrity campmate Charlene White Charlene White has told how she brushes off any negative comments about her weight after being left “so upset” when a viewer emailed to say her size was “unacceptable”.

    The ITV News presenter and Loose Women anchor, 42, was stunned when she received the blunt viewer message 15 years ago, just a year after she started on the channel, and it left her feeling “disgusting” about her body.

    But now she has learned to “tolerate” such abuse and knows she is “good at her job” regardless of her appearance.

    She said: “I’m comfortable in my skin. A year into starting at ITV, 15 years ago, I was working overnight shifts and an email came through at 10pm with ‘your weight’ in the subject line.”

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    Charlene is a well known face on ITV News and Loose Women 
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    “The email said, ‘You can’t fail to notice that you’re bigger than other news presenters. It’s something that you need to deal with. It’s unacceptable that you are the size you are.’

    “I was so upset and it made me compare myself to other people, which, of course, is very unhealthy, but I couldn’t help but look at myself and think, ‘I’m disgusting.’

    “With age and confidence, I’ve learned to tolerate communication such as that. I’m good at my job, irrespective of what I look like. Comments about my weight now don’t bother me.”

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    Charlene says a viewer once emailed in about her weight 
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    Charlene White
    The mum-of-two says it left her feeling ‘disgusting’ 
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    Speaking to Top Sante magazine, she added: “My weight has fluctuated since I was in my late teens, so training is not about me losing weight.

    “It’s about me feeling strong, and I definitely now feel stronger.

    “I love fitness and challenges. I love squatting a particular weight, then the following week trying to smash that barrier.

    “As I lift heavier and heavier, I realise I’m getting stronger. My brain works very well in that way.”

    Charlene White
    Charlene has touched down in Australia to film I’m A Celeb 
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    Mirror)Charlene arrived at Brisbane on Thursday and admitted the show would be a challenge.

    She said: “I think if I was ever to do a show such as Im A Celebrity the issues will mainly be the outdoors, I don’t do bugs, I don’t do spiders, I don’t do any of those things. So why would I sign up?!

    “There are several facets to me so perhaps I would surprise people. Who knows? Maybe you will see a different side.”

  • Loose Women’s Kelle Bryan poses naked to boost lupus battle that caused brain to swell

    Loose Women’s Kelle Bryan poses naked to boost lupus battle that caused brain to swell

    Kelle Bryan feared her children would be taken away after cerebral lupus left her with swelling on the brain and causing a seizure as the after effects left her kids ‘scared’ of her

    Brave Kelle Bryan says was more than happy to take her clothes off as she raised £10,000 to help fight the brain-swelling condition that left her unable to talk.

    The former Eternal singer told the Loose Women about her fight against lupus which totally changed her life, causing a seizure and leaving her living in fear that he children would be taken away.

    The star told how she lost the ability to walk when she was struck down by the autoimmune disease, a long-term condition in which the body’s immune system attacks healthy parts of the body.

    Kelle had to have speech therapy and she vowed to do all she can to publicise the illness on the final day of lupus awareness month.

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    Kelle Bryan was emotional as she opened up on Loose Women, discussing her battle with lupus 
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    When her daughter Kayori had a cold in 1998, Kelle caught it and ended up in intensive care with pneumonia – and it was just the start of her torment.

    She says she posed naked because there wasn’t much ‘tolerance or understanding’ of the blood disease.

    “At the moment there is no cure – there’s no reason why you get it and there’s limited research,” she said.

    “It’s difficult times to raise money, but I have managed to raise £10,000 – but I haven’t done it alone!

    “Some GPs aren’t even aware of the symptoms and they need to be.

    “I posted naked because I wanted people to understand the starkness of the disease. People think it’s not severe.”

    Kelle said her hair started to fall out and she struggled to speak as she developed ulcers in her mouth.

    Now she wants to help others – and says putting pressure on doctors to check is half of the battle.


    She says she feared her children would be taken away from her“It went to my brain but I didn’t release at the time. I thought it was mental health problems,” she said.

    “I used to bolt on a regular basis, my children were scared of me. I was worried they would be taken away.

    “I didn’t know what I was capable of – if you are wondering what is wrong with you, it could be lupus.

    “Go to your GP, demand they check for the symptoms. It started in my mouth and it got to the point where I could move and I couldn’t speak.”

    *Loose Women airs weekdays at 12:30pm on ITV

  • Janet Street-Porter recalls clash with ‘thin-skinned’ I’m a Celebrity MP Matt Hancock

    Janet Street-Porter recalls clash with ‘thin-skinned’ I’m a Celebrity MP Matt Hancock

    Following Matt Hancock’s name being added to the I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! line-up, the Loose Women ladies had a lot to say about the politician’s venture into reality TV

    Janet Street-Porter hit out at Matt Hancock on today’s edition of Loose Women, as the Tory MP prepares to appear on I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!

    The ITV panelist joked the former Health Secretary must be ‘having a mid-life crisis’ after agreeing to appear on the reality TV show, and recalled a past experience she had with the ‘thin-skinned’ politician.

    The Conservative Party politician has been stripped of the Tory whip after signing up for the long-running series, as he joins the likes of Chris Moyles, Love Island star Olivia Attwood and royal Mike Tindall preparing themselves for a stint in the Australian jungle.

    A political ally close to the former health secretary has revealed the politician’s reasons for signing up for the reality TV show and claimed Mr Hancock – who receives a £84,144 yearly salary as an elected MP – will declare the cash he receives for appearing on I’m a Celebrity.

    Janet Street-Porter shared a juicy anecdote on today's edition of Loose Women
    Janet Street-Porter shared a juicy anecdote on today’s edition of Loose Women 
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    Shortly after the news broke Mr Hancock will possibly be subjected to Bushtucker Trials later this month, Loose Women aired on ITV – with the four women on the panel having a lot to say about the latest I’m a Celebrity signing.

    The West Suffolk MP was forced to quit as health secretary in June 2021 after breaking coronavirus lockdown rules by conducting an affair in his ministerial office with aide Gina Coladangelo.

    After watching a video message from panelist Charlene White – who is already Down Under ready for the show to start on Sunday – talk then turned Hancock’s possible cameo alongside their co-star.

    The former health secretary's political career has been tainted with scandals
    The former health secretary’s political career has been tainted with scandals 
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    The Tory MP was caught kissing Gina Coladangelo at work when Covid-19 restrictions were in place
    The Tory MP was caught kissing Gina Coladangelo at work when Covid-19 restrictions were in place 
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    “He’ll be picked to do every challenge without a doubt,” Janet declared when discussing Mr Hancock’s upcoming camping experience.

    “Having a mid life crisis,” she quipped, as he co-stars pondered why the disgraced politician has agreed to go on the ITV show.

    Janet then went on to reveal: “Also, you might not know this, but he have a very, very thin skin because I once wrote something about him.

    “I wrote a rather sneering piece about him. Next thing, his P.A is ringing my agent saying ‘Matt’s not very happy. He wants to take Janet for a coffee’.”

    Janet didn't hold back when discussing the Tory MP's chances in the jungle
    Janet didn’t hold back when discussing the Tory MP’s chances in the jungle 
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    ITV)Laughing, she added: “Well he’s going to learn what it’s like to be disliked.”

    As it was revealed Mr Hancock will be swapping political duties for Bucktucker Trials later this month, Chief WhipSimon Hartsaid the situation was so serious he should have the right to sit as a Conservative suspended.

    “Following a conversation with Matt Hancock, I have considered the situation and believe this is a matter serious enough to warrant suspension of the whip with immediate effect,” Mr Hart said as it was revealed Mr Hancock would be appearing on the ITV show.

    A political ally of Hancock’s believes the former health secretary has made the right decision by signing up to appear on the ITV show – claiming it’s a way for the politician to engage with voters.

    Mr Hancock has also been accused of ‘cashing in’ on his past political position, amid the former health secretary’s memoirs being released later this year.

    *Loose Women airs weekdays on 12.30pm on ITV and ITVHub

  • Loose Women’s Linda Robson confesses she wet herself on I’m a Celebrity due to fear

    Loose Women’s Linda Robson confesses she wet herself on I’m a Celebrity due to fear

    Linda Robson confessed wetting herself while camping on I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! warmed her up, as the Loose Women ladies discussed Charlene White’s upcoming stint on the ITV show

    Linda Robson made a candid confession as she recalled her time on I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! earlier today on Loose Women.

    The presenter, 64, admitted to wetting herself due to fear at one point during experience as a celebrity camper.

    The Birds of a Feather actress joined Christine Lampard, Janet Street-Porter and Brenda Edwards on the show’s panel this afternoon, as the four women discussed fellow panelist Charlene White’s upcoming stint in the Australian jungle.

    A video message from Charlene played to the panel and viewers watching at home on the ITV show, as she joins the likes of Chris Moyles, Love Island star Olivia Attwood and royal Mike Tindall preparing themselves to rough it Down Under.

    Linda Robson looked back on her own jungle stint ahead of Charlene White appearing on the show
    Linda Robson looked back on her own jungle stint ahead of Charlene White appearing on the show 
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    As Brenda branded Charlene ‘crazy’ for agreeing to sleep in the Australian outback due to her fear of spiders and creepy crawlies, Linda looked back on her own time on the show.

    In 2012, the actress took part in the twelfth series of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!, coming in ninth place. EastEnders star Charlie Brooks was crowned Queen of the Jungle that year, with Pussycat Dolls singer Ashley Roberts coming in second place.

    Linda has some tales from her time in the Australian jungle
    Linda has some tales from her time in the Australian jungle 
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    “I had an amazing time – I loved it,” Linda recalled when chatting with her fellow panelists about her I’m a Celebrity days 10 years ago.

    “The worst night was the first night I went in because I was so scared,” she continued when taking a trip down memory lane.

    Linda went on: “They put you in your sleeping bag and show you were the dunny is and then at about 9pm, all the lights go off.

    “Charlie Brooks told me if I wanted to go to the toilet to nudge her and she would go with me. I remember nudging her but she was fast asleep!”

    Laughing, Linda then revealed: “In the end, instead of going to the toilet I just wet myself. I was so scared!”

    “At least it warmed me up a bit,” she quipped, as the studio broke out into fits of giggles.

    Charlene and the other stars will brave the jungle when the show returns on Sunday
    Charlene and the other stars will brave the jungle when the show returns on Sunday 
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    Elsewhere on today’s edition of Loose Women, the panel discussed the reports Matt Hancock is set to following in the footsteps of Nadine Dorries and become the latest politician to appear on I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!

    Janet Street-Porter joked the former health secretary must be ‘having a mid-life crisis’ after agreeing to appear on the reality TV show, and recalled a past experience she had with the ‘thin-skinned’ politician.

    “He’ll be picked to do every challenge without a doubt,” Janet declared when discussing Mr Hancock’s upcoming camping experience.

    The Tory MP's upcoming appearance on the ITV show has sparked an outrage online
    Matt Hancock’s upcoming appearance on the ITV show has sparked an outrage online

    “Having a mid life crisis,” she quipped, as he co-stars pondered why the disgraced politician has agreed to go on the ITV show.

    Janet then went on to reveal: “Also, you might not know this, but he have a very, very thin skin because I once wrote something about him.

    “I wrote a rather sneering piece about him. Next thing, his P.A is ringing my agent saying ‘Matt’s not very happy. He wants to take Janet for a coffee’.”

    Laughing, she added: “Well he’s going to learn what it’s like to be disliked.”

  • Just like the Duke of Windsor in 1970, I fear Prince Harry will find the royal door is slammed shut despite rehabilitation attempts, writes CHRISTOPHER WILSON

    Just like the Duke of Windsor in 1970, I fear Prince Harry will find the royal door is slammed shut despite rehabilitation attempts, writes CHRISTOPHER WILSON

    The story was quite a scoop. In October 1970, I was in Paris as a 23-year-old reporter for the Daily Mail when the young Prince of Wales made an unheralded visit to his great-­uncle, the former Edward VIII, who was living there in exile.

    The ex-king – then the Duke of Windsor – and his wife, the former Mrs Wallis Simpson, were desperate to win back their regal status and Prince Charles, as he then was, arrived at the duke’s home in the Route du Champ d’Entrainement with the British ambassador, Sir Christopher Soames, in tow.

    ‘This was a surprise visit,’ a member of the Windsor staff told me. ‘I don’t think the duke was expecting it but he was very, very pleased.’

    The memory of that visit came surging back to me following the revelation in yesterday’s Mail on Sunday that another duke in self-inflicted exile, Prince Harry, was eager for rehabilitation.

    The Duke of Sussex is said to be consulting former aides on how he can find a route back into royal life. Due to turn 40 in two weeks, and with his father the King undergoing treatment for an unspecified form of cancer, Harry appears to have realised that life in California is not enough for him, however much he loves his wife and two children.

    Prince Harry and Prince William attend the unveiling of a statue of their mother, Princess Diana, at The Sunken Garden in Kensington Palace, London on July 1, 2021
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    Prince Harry and Prince William attend the unveiling of a statue of their mother, Princess Diana, at The Sunken Garden in Kensington Palace, London on July 1, 2021

    Edward became a royal outcast in December 1936, when he gave up the throne after just 11 months so he could marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson. Above: The pair arriving in Britain in 1967 for a visit as guests of the Queen
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    Edward became a royal outcast in December 1936, when he gave up the throne after just 11 months so he could marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson. Above: The pair arriving in Britain in 1967 for a visit as guests of the Queen

    In October 1970, the 21-year-old Prince Charles met his great-uncle, the erstwhile Edward VIII, at his Paris home. Above: Prince Charles accompanying his mother the Queen when she met the Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson just ten days before his death
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    In October 1970, the 21-year-old Prince Charles met his great-uncle, the erstwhile Edward VIII, at his Paris home. Above: Prince Charles accompanying his mother the Queen when she met the Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson just ten days before his death

    Charles's meeting with his great-uncle, the former King Edward VIII, was dramatised in the third series of The Crown. Edward was portrayed by Derek Jacobi and Charles by Josh O'Connor (above)
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    Charles’s meeting with his great-uncle, the former King Edward VIII, was dramatised in the third series of The Crown. Edward was portrayed by Derek Jacobi and Charles by Josh O’Connor (above)

    The Duke of Windsor marries Wallis Simpson in 1937

    But the parallels with the past are not encouraging.

    The Duke of Windsor never did win forgiveness from ‘the Firm’ and, 18 months after that meeting with Charles, he died in France from throat cancer at the age of 77.

    Earlier this year, palace sources suggested that King Charles was willing to consider a rapprochement with his younger son. Always a spiritual man, he has consulted religious leaders and is keen to leave past arguments and insults behind.

    It was his initiative, back in 1970, to offer an olive branch to the Windsors in Paris too. His first idea was to invite them for a weekend visit to England. When that suggestion met with a flat refusal from senior courtiers, he proposed making a visit himself, saying: ‘It would seem pointless to continue the feud.’

    But he had reckoned without the deep animosity his grandmother, the Queen Mother, nursed towards the duke and duchess. She blamed them for the early death of her husband, who ascended reluctantly to the throne as George VI after the Abdication.

    Her daughter the Queen was equally implacable. Devoted to her father’s memory, she knew that George had always resisted schemes to bring the Windsors back into the fold.

    William and Harry pictured in 2021 arriving for the unveiling of a statue they commissioned of their mother Diana, Princess of Wales
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    William and Harry pictured in 2021 arriving for the unveiling of a statue they commissioned of their mother Diana, Princess of Wales

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor at their Paris home during filming of a scene for A King's Story, the 1965 documentary about his life
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    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor at their Paris home during filming of a scene for A King’s Story, the 1965 documentary about his life

    Edward abdicated in December 1936 so he could marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson. Above: The King giving his abdication broadcast
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    Edward abdicated in December 1936 so he could marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson. Above: The King giving his abdication broadcast

    During the Second World War, the duke and duchess were sent to govern the Bahamas, and while out there they made repeated demands to Prime Minister Winston Churchill, pleading for more official recognition. Angry at what he saw as his brother’s betrayal, George refused, right up till his own death from cancer in 1952. He knew allowing the Windsors to return would invite endless headlines about their showboating, their parties and their politics: that toxic sideshow would make his own role impossible.

    Today, Prince William can see the identical risks of pardoning Harry and Meghan. Their capacity for generating negative royal publicity is limitless, whether through books, TV series or high-profile celebrity interviews.

    In the wake of the Queen’s death two years ago, the Royal Family is fragile, especially given the serious illnesses of both the King and the Princess of Wales. Harry’s return would hit all of them like a wrecking ball.

    Charles may be willing to consider it, but William is not. And as heir to the throne, it is very much William who is calling the shots.

    The abdication notice signed by Edward VIII at his Fort Belvedere home. His brothers Albert, Henry and George also signed the document
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    The abdication notice signed by Edward VIII at his Fort Belvedere home. His brothers Albert, Henry and George also signed the document

    On June 3, 1937, Edward married Wallis Simpson in a French chateau while a businessman who the American divorcee actually loved watched on.
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    On June 3, 1937, Edward married Wallis Simpson in a French chateau while a businessman who the American divorcee actually loved watched on.

    The lifelong loathing between Wallis and the Queen Mother is mirrored by the deep division between Meghan and Princess Catherine. After that poisonous allegation of racism made by the Duchess of Sussex during her television interview with Oprah Winfrey – and amplified by Harry in his autobiography, Spare – how can the couple ever rejoin royal life… and how could they ever be trusted if they did?

    Harry clearly hopes a way will be found. His announcement that the paperback edition of Spare will contain no new material, and that he will not be giving interviews to publicise it, must be seen as a peace offering.

    His wife, who was so vehement in her hatred for everything royal, might be reviewing her

    options. Her Netflix deal appears to be in abeyance, her Spotify contact was terminated amid humiliating recriminations (one senior executive dismissed Meghan and Harry as ‘grifters’) and her lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, has so far proven fruitless.

    While Harry might want to come back for emotional reasons, she may have more business-like ambitions. But for both of them the door to the palace, as it was for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, is likely to remain securely barred and bolted.

  • Beckham’s text message to Tom Brady was suddenly leaked, were the words too cruel?

    Beckham’s text message to Tom Brady was suddenly leaked, were the words too cruel?

    David Beckham’s text to Tom Brady following his Netflix roast encapsulates the ‘cringe-worthy’ show.

    After witnessing the brutal roasting of his pal on Netflix, Becks felt compelled to reach out. The pair share a close bond, often engaging in friendly banter on social media and catching up in person.

    They both have daughters of similar ages and last year they enjoyed a family dinner together in Miami. Their camaraderie extends to public birthday wishes too.

    Brady has even shown support for Beckham’s team, Inter Miami, and has followed in his friend’s footsteps by becoming a minority owner of English club Birmingham City.

    However, their paths diverge when it comes to participating in roasts, with Beckham making his stance clear.

    During a recent appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live! “, when asked about Brady’s roast and if he’d ever consider doing one himself,

    Beckham responded with a resounding “Definitely not,” accompanied by laughter.

    However, he did share his thoughts on the show. “The whole concept is quite funny. It was very funny. I know Tom quite well, and I must admit, I did fire him a message just to check he was OK. He’s more than OK, but, yeah, it was hard to watch.”

    In the interview, Beckham also gave a nod of approval to Taylor Swift, who was mentioned during the roast, and Travis Kelce. “I think [Kelce] can handle it,” he said, referring to the scrutiny that comes with a high-profile relationship. “We know Taylor can definitely handle it.”

    Brady even took aim at Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs and Swift, during the show. “Kansas City, you say your stadium is the loudest. It helps when your fans are 14-year-old girls,” he quipped. “And in honour of TayTay, let’s take a look at the Chiefs’ Eras. Terrible for 50 years, good for five. Shake it off!”

    Kelce, however, found the show as entertaining as Beckham did. “That was unbelievable, first off,” he commented on the latest episode of the “New Heights” podcast.

    “Everybody involved, hats off. I have been in tears the whole, like, last day just watching the clips and everything. I commend everybody, because nobody seemed to get their feelings hurt. It just looked like everybody was having fun with it… that had me rolling because of how at everybody’s neck people were going.”

    His brother, Jason, though, didn’t entirely share the same sentiment and echoed Beckham’s opinion. “I mean, it was pure entertainment, and I was really happy they did it, but I just do not get the roast,” he expressed.

    “I do not understand why people do them. Maybe I take myself too seriously.”

    Jason continued: “I really don’t get it. I don’t get why people do roasts. I don’t get why it’s a thing. ‘Hahaha, yeah, my family is ruined! It’s so funny! Everyone is laughing, it’s great! Yeah, we’re all having fun, right? ‘”.

  • Prince Harry ‘showed he feels at home with the Spencers’ by staying with Uncle Charles on UK visit, royal experts say – after he turned down King Charles’ invite to stay at Buckingham Palace

    Prince Harry ‘showed he feels at home with the Spencers’ by staying with Uncle Charles on UK visit, royal experts say – after he turned down King Charles’ invite to stay at Buckingham Palace

    Prince Harry ‘showed he feels at home with the Spencers’ by staying with his uncle at Althorp House during his trip to the UK last week, a royal commentator said today.

    The Duke of Sussex is thought to have visited Charles Spencer at the ancestral home and final resting place of his late mother Princess Diana in Northamptonshire.

    Harry stayed with Charles, the 9th Earl Spencer, at Althorp after going to the funeral of Diana’s brother-in-law Lord Robert Fellowes last Thursday, according to People.

    And royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told MailOnline today that Harry staying at Althorp ’emphasises his links with his mother’s family’ – far more so than with his father King Charles III as he remains estranged from most of the Royal Family.

    Last Thursday’s service took place two days before the 27th anniversary of Diana’s death on Saturday. Her final resting place is on an island on the Oval Lake at Althorp.

    The Duke has remained close to Diana’s family – and her brother Charles, the 9th Earl Spencer, also attended a service in May for the tenth anniversary of Harry’s Invictus Games at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, when no senior royal was in attendance.

    It was claimed by The Times on August 15 that Harry decided to stay in a hotel during this trip in May after turning down an offer of lodging at Buckingham Palace.

    Today, Mr Fitzwilliams said that Harry’s decision to stay at Althorp last week ‘is, of course, understandable so near to the anniversary of his mother’s death’.

    Prince Harry with (from left) his aunts Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Lady Jane Fellowes and uncle Earl Spencer at the unveiling of a statue of Diana at Kensington Palace on July 1, 2021
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    Prince Harry with (from left) his aunts Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Lady Jane Fellowes and uncle Earl Spencer at the unveiling of a statue of Diana at Kensington Palace on July 1, 2021

    Prince Harry is reported to have stayed at the Althorp estate in Northamptonshire last week
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    Prince Harry is reported to have stayed at the Althorp estate in Northamptonshire last week

    Prince Harry chats with his uncle Earl Spencer at Invictus ceremony

    Prince Harry stands next to his uncle Earl Spencer and aunt Lady Jane Fellowes at St Paul's Cathedral in London on May 8 for the tenth anniversary service for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry stands next to his uncle Earl Spencer and aunt Lady Jane Fellowes at St Paul’s Cathedral in London on May 8 for the tenth anniversary service for the Invictus Games

    Diana's resting place is on an island in a lake at her family home at Althorp, Northamptonshire
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    Diana’s resting place is on an island in a lake at her family home at Althorp, Northamptonshire

    But he continued: ‘It does, however, throw into sharp relief the apparent breakdown in relations not only with his brother, to whom he has reportedly not spoken for two years, but with his father, who is fighting cancer.’

    People magazine has now replaced Omid Scobie as the Sussexes’ unofficial source to disseminate news.

    It has reported that after his surprise visit to Britain to attend the memorial service of his uncle Lord Fellowes, he stayed at the Spencers’ family home of Althorp where his mother Princess Diana is buried.

    This is, of course, understandable so near to the anniversary of his mother’s death on August 31.

    It does, however, throw into sharp relief the apparent breakdown in relations not only with his brother, to whom he has reportedly not spoken for two years, but with his father, who is fighting cancer.

    Reports are unanimous that William and Harry did not speak at the memorial service.

    As soon as he heard of his father’s cancer diagnosis Harry flew over, though he only spent under an hour with him.

    On his second visit, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Invictus at St Paul’s Cathedral, there were contrary briefings as to why the two of them, despite being in close proximity, failed to meet.

    What made it bizarre is that Harry, having called Britain ‘too dangerous’ for him and his family, rejected an offer of Buckingham Palace from his father and stayed in a hotel instead.

    The Spencers supported him at St Paul’s, Earl Spencer attended, as did his aunt Lady Jane Fellowes to whom the late Lord Fellowes was married. No member of the royal family was present.

    The announcement of his staying at Althorp after the memorial service intentionally emphasises his links with his mother’s family.

    Perhaps it will be they, and not members of the Royal Family, who will support him when the Invictus Games are held in Birmingham in 2027.

    It has apparently been clarified that Harry is not seeking some form of role within the royal family.

    Although the paperback of Spare, published in October, contains no new material and he will be giving no interviews promoting it, it will nonetheless attract more publicity which will be detrimental to the royal family.

    It remains to be seen if and when Harry will return again to Britain during his father’s illness.

    What is clear is that he feels at home with the Spencers and who can forget Earl Spencer’s oration at his mother’s funeral. Who knows where that might lead in the future?

    RICHARD FITZWILLIAMS is a royal commentator and public relations consultant

    Harry made a surprise appearance at Lord Fellowes’s memorial service at St Mary’s Church in Snettisham, Norfolk, and is then reported to have travelled to Althorp.

    The funeral was also attended by Prince William, but witnesses claimed the estranged brothers kept their distance and sat apart at the back of the church.

    One member of the congregation told People: ‘Most people were astounded that Harry came. He was on remarkably good form – and you could tell he was very pleased to see everybody. And he was very pleased that he had come over.’

    And Mr Fitzwilliams added: ‘The announcement of his staying at Althorp after the memorial service intentionally emphasises his links with his mother’s family.

    ‘Perhaps it will be they, and not members of the Royal Family, who will support him when the Invictus Games are held in Birmingham in 2027.’

    He also said: ‘It remains to be seen if and when Harry will return again to Britain during his father’s illness.

    ‘What is clear is that he feels at home with the Spencers and who can forget Earl Spencer’s oration at his mother’s funeral. Who knows where that might lead in the future?’

    MailOnline has requested comment from Charles, the 9th Earl Spencer, and representatives of the Sussexes about reports that Harry stayed at Althorp.

    But the claims are likely to be true given the US publication’s close links to the couple.

    Last month, The Times reported that Harry was offered lodging at Buckingham Palace while visiting the UK in May but turned the rooms down to stay in a hotel.

    Prior to this report it had been believed that Harry had asked his father to stay in a royal residence on the trip, but appeared to change his mind and instead opted for a hotel.

    But the Times article suggested Harry was offered rooms in Buckingham Palace while his father was staying at nearby Clarence House.

    A source told the newspaper at the time: ‘I don’t know what more the King could have done. He offered Harry to stay at Buckingham Palace but that it seems even that wasn’t good enough.

    ‘It was far from clear what the duke’s plans were. When it came to it there was no space in the King’s diary in between treatment and other scheduled events.’

    Harry did not see the King during the trip, with the Duke releasing a statement that said his father did not have time to meet with him.

    The source added: ‘It makes Harry’s decision to stay in a hotel all the more strange when the Palace would naturally offer all the security you could wish for.

    ‘It would also have made more sense from a point of view of seeing his father as it would be easier for the King to see his son if they were staying nearby.’

    On his latest trip, Harry chose to stay at Althorp – the 13,000-acre estate where Earl Spencer and Diana grew up with their two sisters – which is a hugely poignant location for him.

    Harry revealed in his controversial memoir Spare in January last year that Meghan kneeled and put her palms on Diana’s grave at the estate in 2017 and asked his late mother for ‘clarity and guidance’.

    On the 20th anniversary of her death, Harry and Meghan had rowed out to Diana’s final resting place on an island. After some time reflecting, he sensed Meghan wanted a moment to herself by the site.

    ‘When I returned, she was on her knees with her eyes closed and her palms flat against the stone,’ Harry wrote.

    Prince Harry's aunt Lady Jane Fellowes and uncle Earl Spencer arrive at St Paul's Cathedral in London on May 8 for the tenth anniversary service for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry’s aunt Lady Jane Fellowes and uncle Earl Spencer arrive at St Paul’s Cathedral in London on May 8 for the tenth anniversary service for the Invictus Games

    Althorp is a 13,000-acre estate where Earl Spencer and Diana grew up with their two sisters
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    Althorp is a 13,000-acre estate where Earl Spencer and Diana grew up with their two sisters

    Charles and Diana with Harry and William, during a holiday on the Isles of Scilly in June 1989
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    Charles and Diana with Harry and William, during a holiday on the Isles of Scilly in June 1989

    In May, Earl Spencer revealed he was overcome with emotion when a friend gave him a hand-made canoe as a present for his 60th birthday.

    The gift was constructed by the friend’s husband who said: ‘I just thought it would be useful when you visit your sister.’

    Diana was buried on a small island in the middle of the lake, which can be reached only by boat.

    Earl Spencer had originally planned to lay Diana to rest in the family tombs at a local church, but said he was concerned about her safety.

    On Saturday, he marked the anniversary of his sister’s death in 1997 by paying tribute on on Instagram, sharing a series of newspaper cuttings from her early life.

    Diana died in a car crash in Paris when Harry was just 12 years old.

    Prince Harry chats with Earl Spencer ahead of the unveiling of a statue of his mother Diana at Kensington Palace in London on July 1, 2021, which would have been her 60th birthday
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    Prince Harry chats with Earl Spencer ahead of the unveiling of a statue of his mother Diana at Kensington Palace in London on July 1, 2021, which would have been her 60th birthday

    A friend gifted Earl Spencer this canoe as a 60th birthday present so he can 'visit' Diana. The canoe is pictured on the bank next to the Oval Lake at Althorp, his sister's final resting place
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    A friend gifted Earl Spencer this canoe as a 60th birthday present so he can ‘visit’ Diana. The canoe is pictured on the bank next to the Oval Lake at Althorp, his sister’s final resting place

    Prince Harry chats to Earl Spencer and Lady Sarah McCorquodale after a service to celebrate the life of Diana ten years after her death, at the Guards Chapel in London on August 31, 2007
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    Prince Harry chats to Earl Spencer and Lady Sarah McCorquodale after a service to celebrate the life of Diana ten years after her death, at the Guards Chapel in London on August 31, 2007

    It comes as separate reports emerged last night that Harry has ‘no interest’ in leaving the US and returning to royal duties in Britain.

    The Duke has reportedly sought advice from trusted former aides on how to mastermind a return to the UK – nearly five years after he and Meghan stepped down as senior royals.

    But sources close to Harry, who turns 40 this month, told the Daily Telegraph that he is settled in California with Meghan, 43, and their children Archie, five, and Lilibet, three.

    They also claim that Harry has an ‘amazing’ new set of friends in the US and several projects on the horizon. He is preparing for a trip to New York where he will take part in charity engagements.

    According to The Mail on Sunday, he has turned away from his ‘Hollywood publicists’ and resorted to texting former confidants ‘from his old life’ on how to mastermind a return from exile in the US.

    Then-Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry, Prince Philip and Earl Spencer on the day of Princess Diana's funeral in London on September 6, 1997
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    Then-Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry, Prince Philip and Earl Spencer on the day of Princess Diana’s funeral in London on September 6, 1997

    Earl Spencer, Princess Diana, Charles, Lady Jane Fellowes and Lady Sarah McCorquodale at Earl Spencer's 21st birthday party at Althorp in 1985
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    Earl Spencer, Princess Diana, Charles, Lady Jane Fellowes and Lady Sarah McCorquodale at Earl Spencer’s 21st birthday party at Althorp in 1985

    They are reportedly willing to help him build bridges with his old life in Britain, with some referring to it as ‘Operation Bring Harry In From The Cold’.

    It was said that marked the first stage in a potential strategy to ‘rehabilitate’ Harry and repair his relationship with King Charles.

    Harry has also chosen not to update Spare ahead of its release in paperback next month, nor to give interviews to publicise it, which could be seen as an olive branch.

    But William is still understood to be deeply hurt by Harry’s sustained attacks on his family.

    According to friends, he does not discuss Harry, and is instead focusing on his wife, Kate – who is still undergoing treatment for cancer – their children and his work.

    Lord Fellows at the High Court in February 2008 to give evidence in Princess Diana's inquest
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    Lord Fellows at the High Court in February 2008 to give evidence in Princess Diana’s inquest

    Queen Elizabeth II and Lord Fellowes aboard the royal yacht Britannia in Florida in May 1991
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    Queen Elizabeth II and Lord Fellowes aboard the royal yacht Britannia in Florida in May 1991

    The brothers are not believed to have spoken properly for two years.

    Harry flew out of Los Angeles on Tuesday and slipped into the UK without fanfare.

    The prince, who is suing the UK Home Office for withdrawing his police protection when he quit royal duties and left the UK and says it is unsafe to bring his wife or family here, then travelled to Norfolk to attend the memorial.

    Harry, whose PR team had previously briefed friendly media to say he would not be flying to the UK for the funeral, is not believed to have travelled on to meet with his father at Balmoral.

    King Charles III has been in residence at his Scottish estate with Queen Camilla.

    Harry and Charles last saw each other briefly back in February, when the prince flew to the UK from California for a meeting that lasted barely 30 minutes after Charles’s cancer diagnosis was announced.

    The funeral for Lord Fellowes was at the 14th century St Mary's Church in Snettisham, Norfolk
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    The funeral for Lord Fellowes was at the 14th century St Mary’s Church in Snettisham, Norfolk

    The interior of St Mary's Church in Snettisham is pictured last Friday, following the funeral
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    The interior of St Mary’s Church in Snettisham is pictured last Friday, following the funeral

    Harry then returned to London once more, in May, but his father’s diary was full with work and his cancer treatment, and they did not meet.

    Meanwhile, it has emerged that Harry and Meghan have parted company with another American PR adviser, Christine Weil Schirmer, the tenth staff member to leave in three years. She has joined PR giant Brunswick.

    Lord Fellowes, who died on July 29 aged 82, was married to Diana’s sister Lady Jane Fellowes.

    He was a long-time Buckingham Palace courtier who worked for Queen Elizabeth II for 22 years until 1999.

    This was a period which covered both the breakdown of his sister-in-law’s marriage to then-Prince Charles and her death in 1997.

  • ITV Emmerdale ‘exposes’ Will’s blackmailer – and it’s someone fans ‘didn’t suspect at all’

    ITV Emmerdale ‘exposes’ Will’s blackmailer – and it’s someone fans ‘didn’t suspect at all’

    Emmerdale’s Will Taylor is being blackmailed in the Dales at the moment – but the soap has now appeared to confirm who exactly is behind it

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    ITV Emmerdale ‘reveals’ Will’s blackmailer – and it’s someone fans ‘didn’t suspect at all’ (Image: (Image: ITV))

    Emmerdale has appeared to confirm who Will Taylor’s blackmail is – and it’s not someone fans ‘didn’t suspect at all.’

    Fans will recall that Will (Dean Andrews) has been blackmailed by a mysterious person ever since he slept with his ex, Rose (Christine Tremarco.). Rose had rocked up to the Dales this year and appeared to turn up in a bid to rekindle things with her estranged family – including daughter Dawn (Olivia Bromley)

    However, it was revealed that Rose was in cahoots with Ruby (Beth Cordingly) to take down Kim (Claire King). Kim eventually found out that Rose was out to get her – and forced Rose out of the village.

    However, things took an unexpected turn when Rose disappeared – with Kim and Will thinking either one of them murdered Rose. The truth came out though that Rose was alive, with daughter Dawn fuming after finding out about Will’s lies. As a result, she and Billy (Jay Kontzle) moved out of the Home Farm.

    Will Taylor Emmerdale

    Will is being blackmailed (Image: (Image: ITV))
    However, recently, Will started receiving threats for money. It all started with a bouquet of flowers that Will received that had a note attached that read: “I know what you did”.

    Things then escalated when the blackmailer kept sending more cryptic messages, and last week, they started to demand cash – or they would reveal all about Will’s night of Passion with Rose.

    Now, following spoilers for next week, fans are certain they know who is behind Will’s blackmail. In the Dales next week, Will panics when his mystery blackmailer increases their cash demand to £50,000.

    Emmerdale's Will Taylor on the ITV soap

    The soap has appeared to reveal who is behind it (Image: (Image: ITV))
    Meanwhile, Dawn comes across Billy’s secret stash of cash that she knew nothing about. She confronts Billy who wins Dawn over by claiming that he was saving up for a surprise.

    Later though, it’s clear that Billy is not telling the truth as he calls up mystery contact, and asks them for more work. Now fans are certain that it is Billy who is blackmailing Will.

    On an Emmerdale Facebook fan page, one post discussed Billy’s mysterious behaviour next week on the soap. One person said: “Oh dear, he’s the blackmailer, what a shame had turned into a nice guy!”

    Emmerdale fans think Billy is blackmailing WIll

    Emmerdale fans think Billy is blackmailing WIll (Image: (Image: ITV))

    A second agreed and penned: “Will’s blackmailer.” A third chimed in and wrote: “He might be the blackmailer on Will.” Another said: “Aahh so it’s Billy who’s the blackmailer! I didn’t see that coming. They will need the money for the rent once it’s run out after 4 months upfront payments.”

    A fifth wrote: “They made it too obvious to be Kim. If it is Billy I never suspected him but it’s more believable now for him to be involved.” A sixth proclaimed: “Yes think he might be the one blackmailing will.”

  • David Beckham is besieged by fans as he leads the Centre Court stars for day one of Wimbledon – before joining Katherine Jenkins and her husband Andrew Levitas in the Royal Box following OBE drama

    David Beckham is besieged by fans as he leads the Centre Court stars for day one of Wimbledon – before joining Katherine Jenkins and her husband Andrew Levitas in the Royal Box following OBE drama

    England might be through to the quarter-finals of Euro 2024, but former skipper David Beckham had other concerns as he arrived in south-west London on Monday afternoon.

    The former footballer, 49, who amassed 115 England caps during an illustrious playing career, was on hand to watch Spain‘s Carlos Alcaraz take on Estonia’s Mark Lajal during day one Wimbledon.

    And ever the doting son, he brought along his mother Sandra to the star-studded event, with the pair landing seats in the prestigious Royal Box on Centre Court for the first round match.

    They were joined by plenty of VIPs on the outing, including the likes of Jamie Cullum and Alexander Armstrong, while rubbing shoulders with Katherine Jenkins following his past criticism of her OBE.

    The singer, 44, looked stylish as she joined husband Andrew Levitas in the box, sitting directly behind Beckham.

    England might be through to the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 , but former skipper David Beckham had other concerns as he arrived in south-west London on Monday afternoon
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    England might be through to the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 , but former skipper David Beckham had other concerns as he arrived in south-west London on Monday afternoon

    The former footballer, 49, who amassed 115 England caps during an illustrious playing career, was on hand to watch Spain 's Carlos Alcaraz take on Estonia's Mark Lajal during day one Wimbledon
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    The former footballer, 49, who amassed 115 England caps during an illustrious playing career, was on hand to watch Spain ‘s Carlos Alcaraz take on Estonia’s Mark Lajal during day one Wimbledon

    And ever the doting son, he brought along his mother Sandra to the star-studded event , with the pair landing seats in the prestigious Royal Box on Centre Court for the first round match
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    And ever the doting son, he brought along his mother Sandra to the star-studded event , with the pair landing seats in the prestigious Royal Box on Centre Court for the first round match

    They were joined by plenty of VIPs on the outing, including the likes of Jamie Cullum and Alexander Armstrong (right), while risking an awkward run-in with Katherine Jenkins (centre)
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    They were joined by plenty of VIPs on the outing, including the likes of Jamie Cullum and Alexander Armstrong (right), while risking an awkward run-in with Katherine Jenkins (centre)

    But the pair were not pictured interacting, seven years after their infamous OBE drama where Beckham was alleged to have slammed the Welsh star in a series of leaked emails, including one to his PR manager.

    Published in February 2017, one was alleged to have said: ‘Katherine Jenkins OBE for what? Singing at the rugby and going to see the troops plus taking coke. F****** joke.’

    The opera star was awarded an OBE in 2014 for services to various charities and her journeying to war zones to entertain the troops.

    The hacked emails also suggested allegations surrounding Beckham’s stance in the Scottish referendum and investing in loss-making companies to reduce his tax bill.

    His representatives dismissed the claims, stating that the emails had been ‘hacked and doctored’ from a private account.

    A spokesperson said: ‘This story is based on outdated material taken out of context from hacked and doctored private emails from a third party server and gives a deliberately inaccurate picture.’

    In 2018, Jenkins claimed she was still waiting for an apology from the sports star for the shock comments.

    She said she has no reason to feel anything but proud of her achievements, saying: ‘You’re just minding your own business and you get caught up in this massive storm.

    The singer, 44, looked stylish as she joined husband Andrew Levitas in the box, sitting directly behind Beckham
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    The singer, 44, looked stylish as she joined husband Andrew Levitas in the box, sitting directly behind Beckham

    But the pair were not pictured interacting, seven years after their infamous OBE drama where Beckham was alleged to have slammed the Welsh star in a series of leaked emails, including one to his PR manager
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    But the pair were not pictured interacting, seven years after their infamous OBE drama where Beckham was alleged to have slammed the Welsh star in a series of leaked emails, including one to his PR manager

    Published in February 2017, one was alleged to have said: 'Katherine Jenkins OBE for what? Singing at the rugby and going to see the troops plus taking coke. F****** joke'
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    Published in February 2017, one was alleged to have said: ‘Katherine Jenkins OBE for what? Singing at the rugby and going to see the troops plus taking coke. F****** joke

    The opera star was awarded an OBE in 2014 for services to various charities and her journeying to war zones to entertain the troops
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    The opera star was awarded an OBE in 2014 for services to various charities and her journeying to war zones to entertain the troops

    The opera star was awarded an OBE in 2014 for services to various charities and her journeying to war zones to entertain the troops
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    The opera star was awarded an OBE in 2014 for services to various charities and her journeying to war zones to entertain the troops

    His representatives dismissed the claims, stating that the emails had been 'hacked and doctored' from a private account
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    His representatives dismissed the claims, stating that the emails had been ‘hacked and doctored’ from a private account

    In 2018, Jenkins claimed she was still waiting for an apology from the sports star for the shock comments
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    In 2018, Jenkins claimed she was still waiting for an apology from the sports star for the shock comments

    ‘You just think, ”Aw, I wasn’t doing anything”. To get caught up in that wasn’t pleasant. I don’t know why, again, that was aimed at me.’

    ‘I also don’t feel the need to defend this, by the way. I know what I’ve done and when I got the OBE it was given to me for music, and for charity’.

    When asked whether she was angry with Beckham for his alleged comments, she added: ‘It’s obviously disappointing. I’ve never heard anything from them about it.’

    But, while he may have wanted to avoid Jenkins, Beckham was happy to take the opportunity to chat to national treasure David Attenborough, 98, before the pair took to their seats.
    The football star was later seen stopping to pose for photos with fans including a thrilled young boy.
    Beckham’s outing comes just weeks after he won official recognition from the King by becoming an ambassador for his charity.

    As his appointment was announced, the former England captain said he was ‘excited’ to have been chosen for the prestigious role at the King’s Foundation, following a meeting with the King at his beloved Highgrove Estate.

    He is the first ambassador to be named by the charity since Charles was crowned, and the move is certain to increase speculation that Beckham’s long-held dream of a knighthood could finally become reality.

    But, while he may have wanted to avoid Jenkins, Beckham was happy to take the opportunity to chat to national treasure David Attenborough , 98, before the pair took to their seats
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    But, while he may have wanted to avoid Jenkins, Beckham was happy to take the opportunity to chat to national treasure David Attenborough , 98, before the pair took to their seats

    Attenborough was joined by his daughter Susan at the tennis match, and was given a standing ovation by the other attendees
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    Attenborough was joined by his daughter Susan at the tennis match, and was given a standing ovation by the other attendees

    Beckham regularly attends the matches with his mother, who is a keen tennis fan and the eager pair were the first to arrive and take to their seats on the day
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     Beckham regularly attends the matches with his mother, who is a keen tennis fan and the eager pair were the first to arrive and take to their seats on the day

    A friend of Beckham's told MailOnline: 'David and his mum look forward to their days out at Wimbledon, they try to go every year'
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    A friend of Beckham’s told MailOnline: ‘David and his mum look forward to their days out at Wimbledon, they try to go every year’

    They added: 'David is so close to Sandra, they have the most special relationship and he always gets excited about this day but this year it is the first of many celebrations of the week'
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    They added: ‘David is so close to Sandra, they have the most special relationship and he always gets excited about this day but this year it is the first of many celebrations of the week’

    He looked in good spirits as he flashed a grin for the spectators ahead of watching the match
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    He looked in good spirits as he flashed a grin for the spectators ahead of watching the match

    The football star was later seen stopping to pose for photos with fans including a thrilled young boy
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    The football star was later seen stopping to pose for photos with fans including a thrilled young boy

    Despite not having a football to hand, Beckham gladly signed the boy's football-sized tennis ball instead
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    Despite not having a football to hand, Beckham gladly signed the boy’s football-sized tennis ball instead

    Speaking about his new role, Beckham said: ‘I’m excited to be working with the King’s Foundation and to have the opportunity to help raise awareness of the charity’s work.

    ‘I’ve always been keen to help young people to expand their horizons and I’m particularly looking forward to supporting the foundation’s education programmes and its efforts to ensure young people have greater access to nature.’

    The foundation, established in 1986 when Charles was Prince of Wales, is run from Dumfries House in Scotland. It aims to support ‘sustainable communities’ and spearheads education courses for young people, often with a focus on rural skills.

    As ambassador, Beckham will promote awareness of the charity by supporting campaigns and attending events, including the upcoming King’s Foundation Awards.

    Yet Beckham was more focused on his other passion: sport, as he attended day one of Wimbledon.

    He was seen for the first time wearing a luxury Hugo Boss suit after signing a mega deal to be its global ambassador.

    Beckham arrived at the tennis contest dressed in a bespoke Boss beige, full canvas, single-breasted suit which he matched with a blue, cotton shirt.

    He accessorised his outfit with a pair of sunglasses from his own DB Eyewear range.

    He and Sandra have been invited to sit in the Royal Box where he will watch British star Emma Radacanu play her first game in two years at the tournament when she takes on Russian wildcard Ekaterina Alexandrova.

    Later he will watch Spanish superstar Carlos Alcaraz take on qualifier Mark Lajal, the World 262.

    The father-of-four also happily posed with two female fans, eager to get a memento of the meeting
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    The father-of-four also happily posed with two female fans, eager to get a memento of the meeting

    He made the time for a number of Wimbledon attendees as he beamed for pictures
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    He made the time for a number of Wimbledon attendees as he beamed for pictures

    Beckham looked enthralled by the action as he watched on, while Jenkins chatted to her husband Levitas behind him
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    Beckham looked enthralled by the action as he watched on, while Jenkins chatted to her husband Levitas behind him

    The footballer was spotted catching up with Jamie Cullum and Lawrence Garratt, who leaned over to shake his hand
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    The footballer was spotted catching up with Jamie Cullum and Lawrence Garratt, who leaned over to shake his hand

    The former England captain was seen arriving at the tennis contest dressed in a bespoke Boss beige, full canvas, single-breasted suit which he matched with a blue, cotton shirt
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    The former England captain was seen arriving at the tennis contest dressed in a bespoke Boss beige, full canvas, single-breasted suit which he matched with a blue, cotton shirt

    Beckham was joined at the first day of Wimbledon by a slew of other famous faces, including Lucy Boynton, who showed off her bright pink hair.

    The actress, 30, recently swapped her blonde locks for a bold new hairdo and looked chic in a floral gold and white mini dress with a stylish black and white bag and sunnies.

    While Pixie Lott flashed her abs in a stylish white co-ord as she attended the annual event with husband Oliver Cheshire.

    Kicking off day one of the two-week tournament, the singer, 33, displayed her slim frame and toned legs in the chic two-piece with statement silver buttons.

    Oliver, 36, looked dapper in a knitted blue sweatshirt and matching linen trousers, teamed with brown shoes.

    Lott, who shares a son Albert Charles with her beloved husband, accessorised her outfit with a Aspinal of London handbag.

    Poppy Delevingne looked effortlessly chic in an off-white suit as she attended celebrity-filled event with her father Charles.

    The socialite, 38, cut a glamorous figure wearing a tailored blazer and balloon trousers, teamed with a low-cut white shirt.

    Beckham was joined at the first day of Wimbledon by a slew of other famous faces, including Lucy Boynton , who showed off her bright pink hair
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    Beckham was joined at the first day of Wimbledon by a slew of other famous faces, including Lucy Boynton , who showed off her bright pink hair

    The actress, 30, recently swapped her blonde locks for a bold new hairdo and looked chic in a floral gold and white mini dress with a stylish black and white bag and sunnies
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    The actress, 30, recently swapped her blonde locks for a bold new hairdo and looked chic in a floral gold and white mini dress with a stylish black and white bag and sunnies

    While Pixie Lott flashed her abs in a stylish white co-ord as she attended the annual event with husband Oliver Cheshire
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    While Pixie Lott flashed her abs in a stylish white co-ord as she attended the annual event with husband Oliver Cheshire

    Pixie Lott,  33, displayed her slim frame and toned legs in the chic two-piece with statement silver buttons.
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    Kicking off day one of the two-week tournament, the singer, 33, displayed her slim frame and toned legs in the chic two-piece with statement silver buttons

    Poppy Delevingne looked effortlessly chic in an off-white suit as she attended celebrity-filled event with her father Charles
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    Poppy Delevingne looked effortlessly chic in an off-white suit as she attended celebrity-filled event with her father Charles

    The socialite, 38, cut a glamorous figure wearing a tailored blazer and balloon trousers, teamed with a low-cut white shirt
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    The socialite, 38, cut a glamorous figure wearing a tailored blazer and balloon trousers, teamed with a low-cut white shirt

    She showcased her ample cleavage in the revealing unbuttoned shirt as she linked arms with her property developer father
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    She showcased her ample cleavage in the revealing unbuttoned shirt as she linked arms with her property developer father

    The older sister of Cara Delevingne teamed her look with a chic tan leather handbag and shielded her shoulders with stylish sunglasses
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    The older sister of Cara Delevingne teamed her look with a chic tan leather handbag and shielded her shoulders with stylish sunglasses

    The father-daughter duo couldn't hide their excitement watching the match and leapt to their feet to cheer with the crowd
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    The father-daughter duo couldn’t hide their excitement watching the match and leapt to their feet to cheer with the crowd

    Also in attendance, Cliff Richard appeared in great spirits as he held up a peace sign inside the courtyards
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    Also in attendance, Cliff Richard appeared in great spirits as he held up a peace sign inside the courtyards

    The singer, 83, looked dapper in a multi-blue checkered blazer and navy trousers with a red rose pin
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    The singer, 83, looked dapper in a multi-blue checkered blazer and navy trousers with a red rose pin

    She showcased her ample cleavage in the revealing unbuttoned shirt as she linked arms with her property developer father.

    The older sister of Cara Delevingne teamed her look with a chic tan leather handbag and shielded her shoulders with stylish sunglasses.

    Also in attendance, Cliff Richard appeared in great spirits as he held up a peace sign inside the courtyards.

    The singer, 83, looked dapper in a multi-blue checkered blazer and navy trousers with a red rose pin.

    Myleene Klass put on a stylish display in a classic white waistcoat, trousers and matching blazer as she struck a pose inside the venue.

    And singer James Blunt, 50, cut a causal display in denim jeans and a pale blue blazer as he was seen inside the event.

    The hitmaker joined his gorgeous wife Sofia Wellesley, 40, as they posed for a photo with close pal Kirsty Gallacher, 48, at the tournament.

    James Bay, 33, was all smiles as he roamed around the complex in a dapper ensemble, paired with a purple blazer.

    Myleene Klass put on a stylish display in a classic white waistcoat, trousers and matching blazer as she struck a pose inside the venue
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    Myleene Klass put on a stylish display in a classic white waistcoat, trousers and matching blazer as she struck a pose inside the venue

    And singer James Blunt, 50, cut a causal display in denim jeans and a pale blue blazer as he was seen inside the event
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    And singer James Blunt, 50, cut a causal display in denim jeans and a pale blue blazer as he was seen inside the event

    The hitmaker joined his gorgeous wife Sofia Wellesley, 40, as they posed for a photo with close pal Kirsty Gallacher, 48, (right) at the tournament
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    The hitmaker joined his gorgeous wife Sofia Wellesley, 40, as they posed for a photo with close pal Kirsty Gallacher, 48, (right) at the tournament

    James Bay, 33, was all smiles as he roamed around the complex in a dapper ensemble, paired with a purple blazer
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    James Bay, 33, was all smiles as he roamed around the complex in a dapper ensemble, paired with a purple blazer

    Giving a royal air to the match, Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark was also in attendance, sitting alongside Delevingne
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    Giving a royal air to the match, Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark was also in attendance, sitting alongside Delevingne

    Giving a royal air to the match, Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark was also in attendance, sitting alongside Delevingne.

    ITV beauties Lorraine Kelly and Alison Hammond looked exceptional as they attended the exciting event together.

    Scottish star Kelly, 64, wore a gorgeous blue floral dress as she posed for a photo with Klass and Steph McGovern while they were hosted by Champagne Lanson.

    And This Morning host Hammond, 49, cut a glamorous display in a black and white polka dot dress and shielded her head from the sun with a chic hat.

    Former Made In Chelsea star Lucy Watson, 33, looked stylish in brown tailored trousers and a busty white blouse and blazer.

    Her fellow MIC alum Binky Felstead looked effortlessly stylish in a pinstripe tailored blue suit, while elevating her frame with heart shaped heels.

    And their co-star Oliver Proudlock and his wife Emma Louise Connolly arrived at the tournament shortly after.

    Bridgerton star Golda Rosheuvel put on a vibrant display in a red and white striped dress and slightly elevated her frame with chic mini heels.

    Rosheuvel attended the event with co-star Martins Imhange, who plays Will Mondrich in the steamy Netflix period drama, as guests of American Express.

    ITV beauties Lorraine Kelly, 64, and Alison Hammond, 49, (pictured) looked exceptional as they attended the exciting event together.
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    ITV beauties Lorraine Kelly and Alison Hammond (pictured) looked exceptional as they attended the exciting event together

    Scottish star Kelly, 64, wore a gorgeous blue floral dress as she posed for a photo with Klass and Steph McGovern while they were hosted by Champagne Lanson
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    Scottish star Kelly, 64, wore a gorgeous blue floral dress as she posed for a photo with Klass and Steph McGovern while they were hosted by Champagne Lanson

    And This Morning host Alison, 49, cut a glamorous display in a black and white polka dot dress and shielded her head from the sun with a chic hat
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    And This Morning host Hammond, 49, cut a glamorous display in a black and white polka dot dress and shielded her head from the sun with a chic hat

    Former Made In Chelsea star Lucy Watson, 33, looked stylish in brown tailored trousers and a busty white blouse and blazer
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    Former Made In Chelsea star Lucy Watson, 33, looked stylish in brown tailored trousers and a busty white blouse and blazer

    Her fellow MIC alum Binky Felstead looked effortlessly stylish in a pinstripe tailored blue suit, while elevating her frame with heart shaped heels
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    Her fellow MIC alum Binky Felstead looked effortlessly stylish in a pinstripe tailored blue suit, while elevating her frame with heart shaped heels

    And their co-star Oliver Proudlock and his wife Emma Louise Connolly arrived at the tournament shortly after
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    And their co-star Oliver Proudlock and his wife Emma Louise Connolly arrived at the tournament shortly after

    Bridgerton star Golda Rosheuvel put on a vibrant display in a red and white striped dress and slightly elevated her frame with chic mini heels
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    Bridgerton star Golda Rosheuvel put on a vibrant display in a red and white striped dress and slightly elevated her frame with chic mini heels

    Rosheuvel attended the event with co-star Martins Imhange, who plays Will Mondrich in the steamy Netflix period drama, as guests of American Express
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    Rosheuvel attended the event with co-star Martins Imhange, who plays Will Mondrich in the steamy Netflix period drama, as guests of American Express

    Loved-up Josh Cuthbert and his stylish wife Chloe Lloyd looked happier than ever as they attended the event
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    Loved-up Josh Cuthbert and his stylish wife Chloe Lloyd looked happier than ever as they attended the event

    A friend of Beckham’s told MailOnline: ‘David and his mum look forward to their days out at Wimbledon, they try to go every year.

    ‘It’s such a treat for the first day to see Emma Radacanu who David is a huge fan of, as well as Alcaraz.

    ‘David is so close to Sandra, they have the most special relationship and he always gets excited about this day but this year it is the first of many celebrations of the week.

    ‘David and Victoria have got some really touching things lined up for this week, it is going to be one of the most amazing of their lives.’

    On Thursday, Beckham and his wife Victoria will mark their 25th anniversary with a series of celebrations – some with their four children, Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper – while others will be alone.

    They wed on July 4 1999 in a star-studded ceremony at 15th-century Luttrellstown Castle near Dublin.

    Posh and Becks, as they became known, sat on matching thrones and wore purple outfits at their nuptials.

    They had eldest son Brooklyn at their side as he was just six months old and the flower girls were dressed as angels and the cake topped with a nearly nude sculpture of the newlyweds.

    On Thursday, David and Victoria, who wed in 1999, will mark their 25th anniversary with a series of celebrations (pictured in 1999)
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    On Thursday, David and Victoria, who wed in 1999, will mark their 25th anniversary with a series of celebrations (pictured in 1999)

    Posh and Becks, as they became known, share four children, Brooklyn, 25, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 19, and Harper, 12
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    Posh and Becks, as they became known, share four children, Brooklyn, 25, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 19, and Harper, 12

    King celebrates foundation with David Beckham and Sir Rod Stewart

    It was announced last month that Beckham had signed the multi-million, multi-year deal with Hugo Boss – his latest in a number of lucrative ambassador deals.

    Earlier this year, he was unveiled as a face of Stella Artois and he is also paid to endorse Nespresso coffee.

    Speaking about his huge deal with fashion house Boss, Beckham said: ‘Over the last few years, I’ve been wanting to invest more time in design and fashion, but wanted to ensure I collaborated with a brand and team that could deliver something truly global and impactful.

    ‘I’ve really enjoyed the collaboration with BOSS so far and have been impressed by the team’s ambition, creativity, and desire for excellence.

    ‘I look forward to sharing what we’ve been working on so far, including the Fall/Winter 2024 campaign as the first step in our long-term partnership.’

  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle humiliated as neighbour says ‘elephants come here to die’

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle humiliated as neighbour says ‘elephants come here to die’

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced criticism from Montecito locals who say they never see the couple, while one man was turned away by security at their home

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Invictus Games

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Invictus Games (
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    Neighbours are spilling the tea on what it’s like to live near Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in their swanky Montecito, California digs. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, along with their two tots, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, made the move stateside after they quit their senior Royal roles in 2020.

    One local, Frank McGinity, felt a cold shoulder after being snubbed at the gates of the Sussexes’ plush multi-million dollar pad, saying “they’re not interested” in neighbourly bonds. The US Navy vet had hoped to share his films about Montecito’s history to help them settle but got the brush-off from their security.

    He dishes on this frosty reception in his memoir ‘Get Off Your Street’, which also touches on the area’s past mudslide woes.

    The 88 year old penned: “The gate guy turned me away and wouldn’t take the film, just saying ‘they’re not interested’. I was trying to be neighbourly. If they were interested in the neighbourhood I’ve got a lot of information.”

    Outside the gates of Prince Harry's mansion
    Outside the gates of Prince Harry’s mansion 
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    Getty)

    McGinity was gobsmacked when he heard that Meghan and Harry had picked the Riven Rock Estate for their nest, as it’s usually a hotspot for an older crowd, not young families, reports the Express.

    He asserted: “It’s surprising they came here. People are typically older. It’s where the elephants come to die.”

    In conversation with the Montecito Journal, he followed up with: “We don’t see them very much around here.”

    Additionally, Harry and Meghan’s neighbour Richard Mineards expressed to The Telegraph his disappointment at not spotting the couple more frequently in the locale, saying that the community is keenly “waiting for them” and “gnashing at the bit”.

    Meanwhile, Barry Maher complained to the Mirror about the Sussexes’ “travelling soap opera”, highlighting their choice of a “considerably pricier spot” and their rarity in public appearances.

    A property expert weighed in on the costs associated with Harry and Meghan’s lavish £12million residence, suggesting that the annual expenses for maintaining such a property must be astronomical.

    Speaking to Fabulous magazine, Eric Bramlett from Bramlett Residential clarified: “Managing a £12million ($14 million) mansion like Harry and Meghan’s in Montecito takes a lot of work.”

    He further detailed that it would likely need a team of 10-15 regular staff, including cleaners, a personal chef, and security measures.

    Bramlett elaborated on the financial implications, stating: “Just paying the staff salaries, utilities, landscaping, maintenance, security, and more could easily cost hundreds of thousands per year.”

    The Sussexes have been approached by Express.co.uk for a response.