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  • Victoria Beckham chokes back tears as she reveals ‘nightmare’ of David’s alleged 2003 affair and admits ‘I resented him’

    Victoria Beckham chokes back tears as she reveals ‘nightmare’ of David’s alleged 2003 affair and admits ‘I resented him’

    VICTORIA Beckham fought back tears as she opened up for the first time about the pain she felt in the wake of husband David’s alleged affair.

    The England football hero also revealed how their marriage was placed under enormous pressure after he was accused of a fling while playing in Spain in 2003.

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    Victoria Beckham choked back tears in the new Beckham documentary
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    Victoria Beckham choked back tears in the new Beckham documentaryCredit: Netflix

    Her husband David struggled as he looked back on the couple's 'toughest time'
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    Her husband David struggled as he looked back on the couple’s ‘toughest time’Credit: Netflix

    Victoria broke her silence on the 'nightmare' of David's alleged 2003 affair
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    Victoria broke her silence on the ‘nightmare’ of David’s alleged 2003 affairCredit: Getty

    The couple, who always kept up a united front, have now also spoken candidly about battling to save their relationship
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    The couple, who always kept up a united front, have now also spoken candidly about battling to save their relationshipCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Victoria tells new Netflix documentary Beckham it was the hardest time of her life and she was “the most unhappy I’ve ever been”.

    Tonight they were joined at its premiere by their four kids Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper. Romeo’s girlfriend Mia Regan and Brooklyn’s wife Nicola Peltz were also at the central London screening, along with a string of celebrities.

    The Beckhams have always denied claims of an affair while David was playing for Real Madrid in 2003. But they have now spoken candidly about battling to save their relationship.

    An emotional Victoria, 49, told the documentary: “It was the hardest period because it felt like the world was against us. Here’s the thing — we were against each other if I’m being completely honest.

    “You know, up until Madrid sometimes it felt like us against everybody else but we were together, we were connected, we had each other.

    “But when we were in Spain, it didn’t really feel like we had each other either.

    “And that’s sad. I can’t even begin to tell you how hard it was and how it affected me. It was a nightmare.

    “It was an absolute circus — and everyone loves it when the circus comes to town right? Unless you’re in it.”

    Asked if she “resented” her husband, the former Spice Girl replied: “If I’m being totally honest, yes I did. It was the most unhappy I have ever been in my entire life.”

    Posh added that she “internalised” the trauma in order to support her husband in his career, adding: “It wasn’t that I felt unheard because I was always mindful of the focus that he needed.”

    The woman David was accused of having an affair with is not named during the four-part documentary, which is available to stream from today.

    However, newspaper headlines from the time are shown, including one which read: “Sex with Becks.”

    News bulletins about the former Manchester United midfielder’s alleged affair are also played.

    Becks, 48, wells up as he describes the toll the reports had on his beloved wife, who he married four years previously in 1999.

    Up until Madrid sometimes it felt like us against everybody else but we were together, revealed Victoria
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    Up until Madrid sometimes it felt like us against everybody else but we were together, revealed VictoriaCredit: PA

    Asked if she 'resented' David, the designer replied: 'If I’m being totally honest, yes I did'
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    Asked if she ‘resented’ David, the designer replied: ‘If I’m being totally honest, yes I did’Credit: Eroteme
    He recalled: “There was some horrible stories which were difficult to deal with.

    “It was the first time that me and Victoria had been put under that kind of pressure in our marriage.

    “Every time that we woke up we felt, you know, there was something else and you know we felt that, we both felt at the time that we were not losing each other but drowning.”

    Asked by director Fisher Stevens how the couple “survived”, David looked overcome with emotion as his eyes filled with tears while struggling to answer.

    Looking down as he contemplated the risk of his marriage ending, he replied:  “I don’t know, I don’t know. I don’t know how we got through it in all honesty.”

    He added: “Victoria is everything to me. To see her hurt was incredibly difficult, but we’re fighters. We needed to fight for each other and for our family. What we had was worth fighting for.

    “But ultimately it’s our private life. There were some days I thought, ‘How am I going to go to work? How am I going to go on that training pitch and look as if nothing is wrong?’ I felt physically sick every day when I opened my eyes. How am I going to do this?”

    David admitted he found it difficult adapting to Spanish life after leaving his boyhood club Manchester United — and cites Victoria staying in London early on in his move as a factor in his loneliness.

    The pair also detail the trauma of the paparazzi intrusion, and the possible effect it may have had on first-born son Brooklyn.

    In another fascinating insight, fashion designer Posh recalls being in labour with third son Cruz in 2005 — and David not being there as he had a celebrity photoshoot.

    A newspaper cutting flashed up with a photo of David flanked by glamorous A-listers Jennifer Lopez and Beyoncé.

    Victoria said: “I was like, ‘Seriously, I’m about to burst, I’m on bed rest. Are you kidding me?! You’ve got a damn photoshoot with Jennifer Lopez who is gorgeous and not about to have a baby.

    “So I had my C-section and I remember lying there, I don’t feel at my most gorgeous, let’s just say, and I remember someone showing me the front page of the newspaper which was a gorgeous picture of David between Jennifer Lopez and Beyoncé and the headline was ‘What would Posh say?’

    “Let me tell you what Posh would say. Posh was p****d off!”

    A host of stars joined the Beckhams for the premiere, including TV host James Corden, sports presenter Alex Scott and US Vogue editor Anna Wintour.

    In the documentary, David praised his wife for putting up with his career “selfishness”, which included a move to LA Galaxy in 2007.

    Victoria said she loved their time in LA while Becks admitted he struggled to cope with the standard of football at the MLS side.

    The couple — clearly loved-up as they filmed later scenes of the doc ­— also describe filming earlier parts of the show as like “therapy”.

    Victoria smiled and said: “I let go of a lot of pain. Someone once said to me LA is like rehab for famous people — that’s why we always see people walking around Malibu in Ugg boots and tracksuits!

    “I probably didn’t realise until I started this, shall we call it, ‘therapy’, I feel at peace with a lot of what maybe in our first session (of Netflix interviews) was still a lot of pent-up anger, frustration . . . I understand it now.”

    The whole family came out to support David for his documentary premiere
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    The whole family came out to support David for his documentary premiere

  • Victoria Beckham hits back at mum-shamers who slammed her for being ‘too posh to push’ Fay Leyfield

    Victoria Beckham hits back at mum-shamers who slammed her for being ‘too posh to push’ Fay Leyfield

    VICTORIA Beckham has hit back at claims she was “too push to push” when giving birth.

    The Spice Girls star, 49, has been cruelly trolled for years after having a c-section when her oldest son Brooklyn was born in 1999.

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    Victoria Beckham has opened up about being 'too posh to push'
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    Victoria Beckham has opened up about being ‘too posh to push’

    The star was cruelly trolled when she had her first child - Brooklyn
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    The star was cruelly trolled when she had her first child – BrooklynCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Now, 25 years later Victoria has finally addressed the taunts in the new Netflix Beckham series – insisting it was purely for medical reasons.

    She said: “I wasn’t too posh to push, I was told it would not be safe for me to be put into labour.”

    The couple opened up about period of their life, which was difficult in the aftermath of the England’s World Cup defeat.

    David had also flown to Italy with Manchester United to play Inter Milan, leaving Victoria worried he was going to miss the birth.

    His teammate Gary Neville remembers the pair arguing a lot at that time: “They were at each other, he was distracted.

    “Victoria was saying ‘if you’re not here, if you miss this birth, if you’re not back…’ and I went, ‘turn your f***ing phone off, you’ll be melted by the time we get to the game tonight’.”

    David did make the birth but admits in the documentary that he struggled that first night as the couple were being sent death threats and they feared for their firstborn’s safety.

    David shared: “I all of a sudden thought, “how am I going to protect him?” That night Brooklyn slept next to Victoria, she said ‘come sleep on the bed with me’ and I said ‘absolutely not’, I slept with my head facing the door, because I was paranoid someone was going to steal him.Mourinho lands new job after months unemployed as he joins star-studded team

    “It’s meant to be a happy moment, and it was a happy moment of course, but I was worried. I didn’t want him to come into this life at a time when I was going through what I was going through.”

    Victoria explained: “We were getting kidnapping threats right from when we had Brooklyn and you can’t even explain how that feels because we couldn’t hide.

    “These are all things that are now coming back to me and I find it quite stressful now because I’ve blocked so much of it out and I think David has as well.

    “Imagine having a baby and having death threats. David had to play knowing this was all going on and I was on my own in an apartment with a baby. I’d go to the games with Brooklyn and the abuse was – it’s hard to explain.”

    The family have opened up about their lives for a new show
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    The family have opened up about their lives for a new showCredit: AFP

    David admitted he struggled when Brooklyn was first born
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    David admitted he struggled when Brooklyn was first born

  • Wallis Simpson was a ‘Queen Dictator’ who never loved Edward and taunted him about Prince Charles in his dying days, their butler claims in unearthed memoir – as unseen photo of the former King in royal robes is revealed

    Wallis Simpson was a ‘Queen Dictator’ who never loved Edward and taunted him about Prince Charles in his dying days, their butler claims in unearthed memoir – as unseen photo of the former King in royal robes is revealed

    American socialite Wallis Simpson is dubbed a ‘Queen Dictator’ who never loved Edward in newly-discovered memoirs by the Duke and Duchess of Windsor’s former butler.

    The unpublished memoirs of Alan Fisher, a man from the slums of Manchester who rose to become one of the most sought after butlers in the world, are going under the hammer.

    They will be offered at Rare Books Auctions, Bishton Hall, Staffordshire, on June 4 guided at £3,000-£5,000.

    The lot includes a never-before-seen photo of Edward in royal robes, as if dressing up as a king, with Wallis at his side, and an equestrian portrait given to the butler, who died in 2006, by his royal employer.

    A never-before-seen photo of Edward in royal robes, alongside Wallis Simpson, has emerged alongside an unpublished memoir by their butler
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    A never-before-seen photo of Edward in royal robes, alongside Wallis Simpson, has emerged alongside an unpublished memoir by their butler

    Former butler Alan Fisher has referred to Wallis as a 'Queen Dictator' who longed for control
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    Former butler Alan Fisher has referred to Wallis as a ‘Queen Dictator’ who longed for control

    Alan Fisher put pen to paper in the late '70s to document the five years he spent serving the Duke and Duchess of Windsor
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    Alan Fisher put pen to paper in the late ’70s to document the five years he spent serving the Duke and Duchess of Windsor

    The memoirs lift the lid on high society courtesy of a man who served royalty, the rich and famous.

    As well the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Alan worked for Bing Crosby for 17 years, Ralph Lauren and Robert Lehman of Lehman Brothers. Alan’s last formal engagement in the 1980s was butler for Charles and Diane, the Prince and Princess of Wales.

    Alan famously said: ‘The perfect butler sees all, hears all and tells nothing’. He lived this definition until his death in 2006. But in the late ’70s he put pen to paper to record memories of his six years, serving the Duke and Duchess of Windsor at their home in Bois de Boulogne, France.

    From 1954, Alan and his wife Norma, maid to the Duchess of Windsor, resided on site in ‘The Cottage’.

    Alan wrote: ‘The Duchess taught me everything I know – twice over. She had impeccable taste, was impeccable in the way she dressed and lived her life. I was very aware that I was living a part of history.

    Norma and Alan Fisher pictured after they retired from royal duties. They spent five years living in France with Edward and Wallis
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    Norma and Alan Fisher pictured after they retired from royal duties. They spent five years living in France with Edward and Wallis

    Equestrian portrait of Edward as Prince of Wales inscribed at the lower margin 'To Alan Fisher Christmas 1956 Edward Duke of Windsor'
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    Equestrian portrait of Edward as Prince of Wales inscribed at the lower margin ‘To Alan Fisher Christmas 1956 Edward Duke of Windsor’

    ‘It was a great thrill…they lived on a scale that far surpassed the Royal Family’s. When you have worked for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor you’re not going to impress me if you’re Rock Hudson or Carol Burnett.’

    However, he found the Duchess difficult and ruthless and on one occasion told her to ‘stick her job’. He also believed she never loved Edward. The king abdicated the British throne in 1936 to marry her, sparking a constitutional crisis.

    Alan wrote: ‘He was in love with her to hundred percent of the time. She was in no way in love with him. So many of her actions spelt it out so violently. Of course she had a façade she kept up publicly.

    ‘There must have been many moments in both their lives when she looked at him and thought of all that might have been. It must have made her extremely bitter.’

    A photograph of The Queen Mother c1950 with daughters Margaret and Elizabeth Prince Philip King George VI and grandchildren Prince Charles and Princess Anne, among Alan's possessions
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    A photograph of The Queen Mother c1950 with daughters Margaret and Elizabeth Prince Philip King George VI and grandchildren Prince Charles and Princess Anne, among Alan’s possessions

    Alan Fisher memorabilia relating to the royal family and the funeral of the Duchess of Windsor
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    Alan Fisher memorabilia relating to the royal family and the funeral of the Duchess of Windsor

    Alan’s memoirs reveal he heard the Duchess of Windsor before he met her and that she would never have been happy with being ‘Queen Consort’, claiming ‘Queen Dictator’ suited her better.

    He also noted that she continued to host dinner parties while her husband was dying.

    During the Duchess’s first visit, a guest remarked, ‘There’s forty people in there and there’s only one bloody voice you can hear – hers!’

    He also reveals being told, ‘Alan, Her Royal Highness wants you to get a haircut immediately.’ Consequently, he felt ‘very insecure and extremely nervous at the thought of our first face-to-face confrontation’.

    He described the moment vividly: ‘Next, the sound of the high heel on the cold marble slowly descending. She moved towards me. My heart was really in my mouth. Finally the candlelight caught the flash of diamonds, of which there were plenty.

    ‘There was a warm smile and an outstretched hand. The utter surprise of the deep deep violet of the eyes, the voice thanking me for joining the household and hoping I would be very happy with them.

    This is 1954 and it may have been her halcyon days. Clothes were at their most attractive. Dior was alive, Balenciaga, Givenchy – all the great houses of haute couture helped keep her at the pinnacle of fashion.’

    Of the Duke, he wrote: ‘As he was Royal and I was British, I never felt annoyed…His blond gold hair, his turquoise eyes all seemed to blend in with his Joseph’s outfits of many colours – and many there were…After being a footman for two years in Paris, the Duke asked me to be his valet…I liked the Duke enormously.’

    Describing his near-resignation, Alan recounts the night on which some windows hadn’t been secured, [the Duchess said] ‘You know, Alan, if you don’t want this job, there are plenty of people who would really like it’.

    The butler was able to observe every moment of the couple's daily routine, and shared his clashes with the Duchess
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    The butler was able to observe every moment of the couple’s daily routine, and shared his clashes with the Duchess

    Letters and photos of the royal family, as well as his manuscript, are being auctioned by the couple's niece and nephew
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    Letters and photos of the royal family, as well as his manuscript, are being auctioned by the couple’s niece and nephew

    ‘That was all I needed. I flung the silver onto the the chair she was sitting on along with the gloves I was wearing. I said, “Your Royal Highness, you can stick your job. I don’t need this kind of nonsense from you or anyone else. Jobs are not that hard to come by. Thank you”.

    ‘I do not have total recall, but as my anger and words were so short, I’ve never forgotten them.

    She screamed, “Go to bed. Go to bed. You’re tired. You’re obviously tired”. My last words were, “Yes, Your Royal Highness. Please remember, I may be tired, but I’m not drunk”, and away I went.

    ‘I realised I’d burnt my boats behind me, and I was really very sad. It had all come to an end even before it began, but I told myself that I couldn’t have let her dominate my life … especially when one was working at full tilt. We were not playing around out there. It was work with a capital W.’

    The following morning, the Duke had a meeting with Alan and suggested he was feeling ‘unwell’ during this ‘uncontrollable outburst’, to which Alan said, ‘Your Royal Highness, no one can work as hard as we do and take that kind of an upbraiding at that hour unless they’re completely mad or incapable of finding another job. I am neither’

    The matter was amicably resolved: ‘From that day to the day I left some fourteen months later, she never once crossed swords with me…No one had a more fertile mind than the Duchess. Her wit was remarkable…We’d both won really. I wanted to continue working there. She wanted me there.’

    On the subject of the Windsors’ relationship, Alan wrote: ‘She knew how weak he was, and it must have often struck her with a more dominant man, might the crown of England sat on her brow?

    ‘She would never have settled for being the Queen Consort. I think Queen Dictator would have been nearer her title. Don’t for a brief moment, kids, ever believe she would not have been capable of it.

    ‘She could be ruthless, and with the assurance she was Queen of England until the day she died, it would have given her all the assurance she needed.’

    Alan also revealed: ‘I found out later that even though the Duke was dying of cancer of the throat, and it must not have been pleasant.

    Almost to the end the Duchess continued giving dinners when she should have been looking after the poor Duke, making his last moments as happy as she could so easily have done. It took so little to please him. Certainly any small gesture from the Duchess was all important to him.

    ‘One night, two or three evenings before he actually died, he asked Sidney to call the Duchess. She was giving a dinner for twelve that evening. In she came, going on about her new dress. Did he like it. Had he noticed it, etc.

    ‘Senility slowly took hold… She said how she liked Prince Charles. She said, “I heard from him some time ago. He wants to come and stay. I suppose I’ll have to gather some young people for him”.

    ‘I feel confident that Prince Charles had never written asking her to stay. The whole thing was a figment of her imagination. Why, I’ll never figure out.’

    Another extract details the difficulty of dressing the Duke in a hurry: ‘That was when the s*** hit the fan.

    ‘He knew he was late, and it would be murder trying to fasten his shirt, keep him still long enough so you could tie his bow tie, get his trousers on, his shoes and socks, and to add to the comedy, one always laid summer evening socks on one arm of the chair and winter socks on the other arm of the chair, and he would choose accordingly to how he felt – warm or cold.

    ‘But in the rush, he would constantly take one winter and one summer sock, and he’d look down and say, “Alan, you’ve given me odd socks”. Finally you’d get him dressed and on his way, leaving you as limp as if you’d been in World War III. The worst thing to me was the Duke should decide to wear his kilt.’

    Jim Spencer, director of Rare Book Auctions, said: ‘This is an extraordinary and immensely readable work. Every line is quotable. Reading through it, I get a crystal sense of this utterly private little world. I can smell the bottles of burning perfume; I can see the ivory and gold swizzle-sticks stirring up the champagne bubbles; I can hear the Duchess’s heels on the cold marble.

    ‘It’s written with such humour and humanity that it must surely appeal to a publisher. It’s not quite Jeeves and Wooster, but there’s certainly a feeling of the quiet dignity, intelligence and tact that comes from someone who is ostensibly a servile valet. As Alan himself says in these memoirs, ‘You didn’t care how idiotic you appeared if it saved the day’.’

    Alan Fisher's manuscript notes and typed draft recording his time spent serving the Duke of Windsor and Duchess of Windsor
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    Alan Fisher’s manuscript notes and typed draft recording his time spent serving the Duke of Windsor and Duchess of Windsor

    Works on paper expert Jim Spencer with the butler's manuscript and an equestrian portrait of Edward as Prince of Wales given to Alan Fisher by the former king
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    Works on paper expert Jim Spencer with the butler’s manuscript and an equestrian portrait of Edward as Prince of Wales given to Alan Fisher by the former king

    The manuscript, comes to auction through family descent. Siblings Georgina Edwards and David Summers, from Kenilworth, Warwickshire, stated: ‘Alan and Norma Fisher were our uncle and aunt.

    ‘We inherited the manuscript and memorabilia following their passing. We had all grown up hearing stories regarding their life in service and have been lucky enough to visit many royal palaces and celebrity homes because of this connection.

    ‘We believe Alan was in advanced negotiations with a US television company to make a series out of his memoirs. Included in the papers is an envelope from The Konigsberg Company, part of 20th Century Fox.

    ‘I suspect Alan knew Frank Konigsberg through Bing Crosby. Bing encouraged Alan to share his memoirs of his time with the Duke of Windsor for historical purposes. Konigsberg was one of Hollywood’s biggest talent management agents.

    ‘We do not wish to keep the manuscript and picture (equestrian portrait of Edward) simply stored away in a box at home in Kenilworth (Warwickshire). It would be far better for someone to own and appreciate them, and for the story of Alan and Norma’s time with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to be passed on.’

    Lot 140 details: Alan Fisher’s manuscript notes and typed draft recording his time spent serving the Duke of Windsor [Edward VIII, 1894-1972] and Duchess of Windsor [Wallis Simpson, 1896-1986] together with a colour-printed equestrian portrait of Edward as Prince of Wales [after Sir Alfred J. Munnings, the original of which was in the French villa, and a copy of which sits above the fireplace in Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House], signed and inscribed at the lower margin, ‘To Alan Fisher, Christmas 1956, Edward, Duke of Windsor’.

    Auction: June 4, 2024, Rare Book Auctions – Hansons Auctioneers, Bishton Hall, Staffordshire.

    Catalogues: www.hansonslive.co.uk | www.the-saleroom.com

    Enquiries: [email protected]

    Captions | Credit: Rare Book Auctions/Hansons – unless otherwise specified – please refer to captions on images which include:

    Alan Fisher’s royal memorabilia, memoirs and images.

    Norma and Alan Fisher in their retirement years.

    Unseen picture of Edward, Duke of Windsor, dressed as a king in royal robes, a role he gave up to marry the Duchess of Windsor who is by side.

    Works on paper expert Jim Spencer with the manuscript and an equestrian portrait of Edward which the royal gave to Alan Fisher.

    Equestrian portrait of Edward as Prince of Wales, inscribed at the lower margin, ‘To Alan Fisher, Christmas 1956, Edward, Duke of Windsor’.

    Alan Fisher memorabilia relating to the royal family including his invitation to the funeral of the Duchess of Windsor.

    The Queen Mother c.1950 with daughters Margaret and Elizabeth, Prince Philip, King George VI and grandchildren Prince Charles and Princess Anne.

    Alan Fisher’s typed memoirs.

    Alan’s handwritten memories and notes.

    Editor’s notes:

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    l London: Hansons Richmond T6 Parkley’s Parade, Upper Ham Road, Richmond, TW10 5LF

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    l Oxfordshire: Hanson Holloway’s, 49 Parsons Street, Banbury, 0X16 5NB,

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    l Norfolk: The Rostrum, Jewellery and Fine Art Auctioneers, The Old Bakery, Thorpe Market Road, Roughton, NR11 8TB

    l Hansons Auctioneers offer free antique valuations, probate/insurance services and a wide range of general and specialist auctions.

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  • Buckingham Palace never sleeps. It is open for business 24/7 and the side door, where all the staff enter and leave, never closes

    Buckingham Palace never sleeps. It is open for business 24/7 and the side door, where all the staff enter and leave, never closes

    It is through that door that a milk float arrives at 3 o’clock in the morning, direct from the Royal Dairy at Windsor, where the cyphers on the bottles were changed to K111R from the moment Queen Elizabeth II died.

    Following the milkman comes a parade of tradesmen with fruit, vegetables, meat and a variety of other requirements for both the Royal and Household tables.

    A special Royal Mail van arrives with the daily post – up to 5,000 items each time – so the Private Secretaries, who normally get in before 7am, can go through every letter and choose which ones to place before His Majesty when he sits at his desk at 9.30.

    Six hundred meals are cooked every day and the royal chef Mark Flanagan and his staff are on duty very early.

    And Britons who want to be a part of feeding the Royal Family should get their CVs in order. Three chef positions are among 10 Palace vacancies currently open for applications.

    Buckingham Palace never sleeps. It is open for business 24/7 and the side door, where all the staff enter and leave, never closes, writes BRIAN HOEY
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    Buckingham Palace never sleeps. It is open for business 24/7 and the side door, where all the staff enter and leave, never closes, writes BRIAN HOEY

    A special Royal Mail van arrives with the daily post ¿ up to 5,000 items each time ¿ so the Private Secretaries, who normally get in before 7am, can go through every letter and choose which ones to place before His Majesty when he sits at his desk at 9.30
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    A special Royal Mail van arrives with the daily post – up to 5,000 items each time – so the Private Secretaries, who normally get in before 7am, can go through every letter and choose which ones to place before His Majesty when he sits at his desk at 9.30

    Fancy making the King’s pastries? The current vacancies at Buckingham Palace

    Sous Chef / Salary: Competitive plus benefits

    Chef De Partie / Salary: Competitive plus benefits

    Pastry Sous Chef / Salary: Competitive plus benefits

    Kitchen porter / Salary: Competitive plus benefits

    Staff coordinator / Salary: £26,000

    Property project manager / Salary: £50,000-£60,000

    Visitor services manager / Salary: £40,000

    Fire and access officer (part-time) / Salary: £28,719 pro rata

    Events process and administration officer / Salary: £32,000

    Gardener / Salary: £24,400-£26,000

    The King offers excellent facilities to his staff, but what he doesn’t offer is a lot of money.

    Working for the Royal Family means one can easily get a better paid job outside, as one former footman discovered when he was persuaded to accept a job in the United States paying $75,000 a year, plus a free car for himself – and his wife.

    Junior Palace staff start on around £10 an hour. But they do get accommodation inside the Palace and their meals for free.

    Everyone who works at the Palace is entitled to a (full English) breakfast, luncheon (never just lunch) and dinner and nobody is charged for a glass or two (or three) of wine.

    The staff dining room is located on the first floor and they all eat together, much to the dismay of certain members of the ‘old guard’ who cherished their separate, highly privileged dining rooms where liveried footmen waited on their more senior colleagues.

    But the days of senior staff being waited on by servants have long disappeared. It’s self-service for everyone, even the Lord Chamberlain, the man right at the top.

    But a certain amount of discrimination remains as it depends on your status where you sit and with whom. A Page of the Chambers would never dream of sharing a table with a newly arrived footman. But they might find themselves next to each other holding trays in the lineup for food.

    However, there is still a Household breakfast room where members can entertain outside guests once a month. This delightful room is on the ground floor overlooking the garden.

    Although there used to be two kitchens – with one reserved for the royals and the other for staff – today there is just one.

    That change is down to the late Prince Philip, who found out about there being separate kitchens and thought it was all nonsense.  He ordered them to be amalgamated together into a single operation.

    Buckingham Palace head chef Mark Flanagan (left) is seen with other kitchen staff, as they prepare for a reception to mark the launch of the UK-India Year of Culture, 2017
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    Buckingham Palace head chef Mark Flanagan (left) is seen with other kitchen staff, as they prepare for a reception to mark the launch of the UK-India Year of Culture, 2017

    Charles III at Buckingham Palace reading cards and messages sent by wellwishers following his cancer diagnosis
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    Charles III at Buckingham Palace reading cards and messages sent by wellwishers following his cancer diagnosis

    An Argos delivery van outside Buckingham Palace, December 2004
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    An Argos delivery van outside Buckingham Palace, December 2004

    Kitchen staff at Buckingham Palace are seen busy at work preparing food, 2000
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    Kitchen staff at Buckingham Palace are seen busy at work preparing food, 2000

    Buckingham Palace head chef Mark Flanagan shows off his array of copper pans in the kitchen
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    Buckingham Palace head chef Mark Flanagan shows off his array of copper pans in the kitchen

    The men who guard the front gates at the Palace are officers from ‘A’ Division of the Metropolitan Police.

    Technically they are not members of the Royal Household, even though some spend most of their careers at the Palace.

    They have their own separate dining room in a compound within the Palace grounds.

    All unmarried footmen and housemaids are required to live in. Their accommodation is on the top floor, with the females in one corner and the men as far away as possible.

    Newcomers get rooms at the rear and move to the front as they progress up the career ladder.

    None of the staff rooms is en-suite, so there is usually a rush for bathrooms early in the mornings.

    One favourite practical joke is to persuade newcomers that if they want to be accepted into the Household, they must run naked along the corridors and through the female quarters.

    King Charles III, accompanied by the Princess Royal, presents the new Sovereign's Standard to The Blues and Royals during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace, June 2023
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    King Charles III, accompanied by the Princess Royal, presents the new Sovereign’s Standard to The Blues and Royals during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace, June 2023

    Staff sort through letters sent to Queen Elizabeth II after her Diamond Jubilee in 2012
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    Staff sort through letters sent to Queen Elizabeth II after her Diamond Jubilee in 2012

    Palace staff carrying table cloths out to the royal tea tent in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, 2001
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    Palace staff carrying table cloths out to the royal tea tent in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, 2001

    A photo from the year 2000 showing a staff member sorting through letters in the post room
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    A photo from the year 2000 showing a staff member sorting through letters in the post room

    Buckingham Palace is the most famous royal residence in the world
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    Buckingham Palace is the most famous royal residence in the world

    A cleaner hard at work, before staff arrive at one of the many desks in an office at Buckingham Palace, 2000
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    A cleaner hard at work, before staff arrive at one of the many desks in an office at Buckingham Palace, 2000

    Edward Griffiths, then Deputy Master of the Household, walks through the picture gallery at Buckingham Palace, 2011
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    Edward Griffiths, then Deputy Master of the Household, walks through the picture gallery at Buckingham Palace, 2011

    Most first-timers fall for this one, only to discover that when they return to their own room, the door has been locked.

    Some of the women are in on the joke and they take photographs which are then circulated.

    When Prince Andrew was young, he allegedly enjoyed showing some of the pictures to his friends.

    So, bar the cruel initiation, there is plenty to enjoy in working at Buckingham Palace (or Windsor Castle).

  • Is it a coincidence that Meghan Markle is the style twin of ‘American royalty’ Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy? The Duchess has repeatedly dressed like the late publicist… as friends predict she is ‘heading to the White House’

    Is it a coincidence that Meghan Markle is the style twin of ‘American royalty’ Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy? The Duchess has repeatedly dressed like the late publicist… as friends predict she is ‘heading to the White House’

    Fashion publicist Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy became a style icon in the 1990s, to the extent that she rivalled Princess Diana’s impact. 

    Both married into royalty, one literally and the other figuratively; both died tragically young, and both knew how to dress casually.

    So it’s no surprise that Carolyn’s style – which also had a place in the political world given that she was the spouse of John F Kennedy Jr – has inspired Meghan.

    The Duchess of Sussex shared her admiration for Carolyn long before she married Prince Harry, describing Carolyn’s Narciso Rodriguez wedding dress as ‘everything goals’ and using it as inspiration for her own.

    This minimalist aesthetic and refined simplicity is clearly reflected in the Duchess of Sussex’s own fashion choices.

    In recent days, the Duchess of Sussex’s supporters have declared that she is ‘heading to the White House’ after her presidential-like visit to Nigeria with Prince Harry.

    Experts have highlighted how she could just be a few steps from the US Presidency, so her style will be a crucial weapon if she does make a tilt into politics.

    As is clear below, on numerous occasions Meghan has channelled particular outfits worn by Carolyn – who died alongside her husband in a plane crash in 1999 – at the peak of her fame.

    Meghan apparently used Carolyn's dress as one of her inspirations when choosing her dress. Above: With Prince Harry after their wedding ceremony inside Windsor's St George's Chapel
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    Meghan apparently used Carolyn’s dress as one of her inspirations when choosing her dress. Above: With Prince Harry after their wedding ceremony inside Windsor’s St George’s Chapel

    Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy marrying JFK Jnr in a Narciso Rodriguez wedding dress
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    Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy marrying JFK Jnr in a Narciso Rodriguez wedding dress

    White shirt and maxi skirt

    In early 2019, Meghan attended the Endeavour Fund Awards in an ensemble that was straight out of the Carolyn Bessette Kennedy look book.

    The duchess, who was pregnant with son Archie at the time, paired a Givenchy white button-down shirt with a floor-length black skirt.

    It was strikingly similar to a look worn by Carolyn to a benefit gala in March 1999.

    The former publicist tucked a men’s white shirt, its top buttons left undone like Meghan’s, into a long black skirt with a ruffled hem, both designed by Yohji Yamamoto.

    In early 2019, Meghan attended the Endeavour Fund Awards in an ensemble that was straight out of the Carolyn Bessette Kennedy look book. The duchess, who was pregnant with son Archie at the time, paired a Givenchy white button-down shirt with a floor-length black skirt
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    It was strikingly similar to a look worn by Carolyn to a benefit gala in March 1999
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    In early 2019, Meghan attended the Endeavour Fund Awards in an ensemble that was straight out of the Carolyn Bessette Kennedy look book. The duchess, who was pregnant with son Archie at the time, paired a Givenchy white button-down shirt with a floor-length black skirt. It was strikingly similar to a look worn by Carolyn to a benefit gala in March 1999

    Ripped Jeans

    For her very first official public appearance as Prince Harry’s girlfriend in 2017, Meghan kept it casual in ripped Mother jeans and a crisp white oxford by Misha Nonoo.

    A white button-down is universally considered a wardrobe staple, but the garment also happens to have been a fond favourite of Carolyn.

    She dressed for Labour Day in 1996 in a similar oversized shirt with rolled up sleeves, ripped jeans, tousled hair and sunglasses.

    For her very first official public appearance as Prince Harry's girlfriend, Meghan kept it casual in ripped Mother jeans and a crisp white oxford by Misha Nonoo
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    Carolyn dressed for Labour Day in 1996 in a similar oversized shirt with rolled up sleeves, ripped jeans, tousled hair and sunglasses
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    For her very first official public appearance as Prince Harry’s girlfriend, Meghan kept it casual in ripped Mother jeans and a crisp white oxford by Misha Nonoo. Meanwhile, Carolyn dressed for Labour Day in 1996 in a similar oversized shirt with rolled up sleeves, ripped jeans, tousled hair and sunglasses

    Camel Skirt

    For her first royal event after her engagement to Harry was announced, Meghan paid homage to an outfit Carolyn wore in a similarly pivotal public moment.

    Meghan arrived in Nottingham wearing this Joseph    camel  skirt, black jumper and boots in 2017
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    Carolyn's camel skirt and black jumper were photographed outside their Tribeca apartment in 1996
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    For her first royal event after her engagement to Harry was announced, Meghan paid homage to an outfit Carolyn wore in a similarly pivotal public moment. Carolyn wore her look in 1996 while making an appearance with her husband JFK Jr. outside their Tribeca apartment following her own wedding

    The looks may be over two decades apart, but the basic elements are all there: a black sweater, a camel midi skirt, and knee-high boots.

    Carolyn wore her look in 1996 while making an appearance with her husband JFK Jr. outside their Tribeca apartment following her own wedding.

    Meghan chose a Joseph skirt and Kurt Geiger to seemingly echo Carolyn’s appearance.

    Asymmetric Neckline

    Another aspect where Meghan Markle channels Carolyn is through her choice of sophisticated dresses that combine simplicity with a fashionable edge.

    In 2018 she wore the Black Halo ‘Jackie O’ dress named after Carolyn’s mother-in-law – 1960s style icon and former US First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

    It featured the same asymmetric neckline as the gown Carolyn wore to The White House in 1998.

    Meghan wore a Black Halo 'Jackie O' with an                    asymmetric neckline dress in 2018
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    Carolyn at The White House in 1998 with an identical neckline
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    Meghan wearing a Jackie O’ dress in 2018 is a little bit of a hint towards her obsession with the Kennedy clan’s fashion

    Black t-shirt and jeans

    Accessories play a crucial role in drawing the fashion parallel between the two icons.

    Like Carolyn did, Meghan often dresses down in classic staples – such as at the Invictus Games in 2023 when she opted for a J Crew top and Frame skinny jeans.

    The look was similar to Carolyn’s denim and t-shirt combination when she was spotted walking her dog shortly after her honeymoon in 1996.

    Meghan¿s J Crew top and ankle skimming jeans
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    The look was similar to Carolyn's denim and t-shirt combination when she was spotted walking her dog shortly after her honeymoon in 1996
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    Accessories play a crucial role in drawing the fashion parallel between the two icons. Like Carolyn did, Meghan often dresses down in classic staples – such as at the Invictus Games in 2023 when she opted for a J Crew top and Frame skinny jeans (left). The look was similar to Carolyn’s denim and t-shirt combination when she was spotted walking her dog shortly after her honeymoon in 1996

    Carolyn was known for her minimalist approach to accessories, often seen with simple gold hoops or a delicate chain necklace.

    Meghan follows suit, usually opting for understated jewellery that complements her outfits without overwhelming them.

    She appears to share with Carolyn the style philosophy that less is undeniably more.

    Monochrome

    Meghan also channels Carolyn in her love for monochromatic ensembles.

    Carolyn was frequently seen in all-black or all-white outfits and Meghan has adopted a similar approach.

    She often opts for monochrome looks that are both sophisticated and modern.

    When launching her Smart Works charity collection in 2019, Meghan’s Jigsaw trousers and Misha Nonoo shirt were reminiscent of Carolyn’s ensemble at Hyannis Port in 1998.

    Meghan launched Smart Works in this sophisticated monochrome outfit
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    Carolyn's similar ensemble at Hyannis Port in 1998
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    When launching her Smart Works charity collection in 2019, Meghan’s Jigsaw trousers and Misha Nonoo shirt were reminiscent of Bessette-Kennedy’s ensemble at Hyannis Port in 1998

    Strapless

    Markle’s preference for shoulder bearing strapless dresses is another nod to Carolyn’s influence.

    Both women favour chic and polished dresses that emphasise structure and form.

    For an appearance in 2016, Meghan dressed in Cedric Charlier, echoing Carolyn’s evening gala look at the Municipal Arts Society in 1998.

    Meghan in Cedric Charlier in 2016
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    Meghan's look from 2016 matched Carolyn's from       1998
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    Markle’s preference for shoulder bearing strapless dresses is another nod to Bessette-Kennedy’s influence. For an appearance in 2016, Meghan dressed in Cedric Charlier, echoing Carolyn’s evening gala look at the Municipal Arts Society in 1998

  • From designer-loving Meghan Markle’s £86.50 Banana Republic dress to Queen Maxima’s £39.99 H&M outfit – how royals have swapped exclusive fashion for high street outfits costing less than £100

    From designer-loving Meghan Markle’s £86.50 Banana Republic dress to Queen Maxima’s £39.99 H&M outfit – how royals have swapped exclusive fashion for high street outfits costing less than £100

    In a world where the royals are often seen as the epitome of luxury and exclusivity, it’s refreshing to see them wearing accessible high street brands.

    They sometimes choose items that cost less than £100, yet are still royal worthy.

    The Princess of Wales has previously opted for affordable retailer & Other Stories, the Duchess of Edinburgh loves Spanish brand Zara and Meghan has chosen Banana Republic.

    Embracing high street fashion not only humanises the royals but also has a profound impact on the fashion industry.

    ‘The royals have such a strong influence around the world, they are seen everywhere and always create a huge amount of coverage when they step out,’ says fashion brand consultant Clare Alexander.

    She has worked with many brands, including Kate Middleton‘s go-to designers Temperley and Topshop.

    Ms Alexander explains ‘people want to copy their [the royals’] looks, as they look clean, elegant and classy, and especially when they are wearing affordable items, it is accessible for the outfit to be recreated.’

    The Princess of Wales

    Kate with Prince Louis at her Chelsea Flower Show garden wearing the £79 floral &Other Stories long sleeve midi dress
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    Kate with Prince Louis at her Chelsea Flower Show garden wearing the £79 floral &Other Stories long sleeve midi dress

    Many eyes were rightly on one-year-old Prince Louis playing on the rope swing during Kate Middleton’s unveiling of her garden for the Chelsea Flower Show in 2019.

    But another star of the outing was Kate’s £79 floral printed long-sleeve midi dress from affordable retailer & Other Stories.

    Cinched in at the waist and featuring an elegant bib style at the neck, it’s chic yet pretty and playful.

    The Princess of Wales looked stunning in the high street dress as she and her family were seen walking into the flower show in 2019
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    The Princess of Wales looked stunning in the high street dress as she and her family were seen walking into the flower show in 2019

    The Princess of Wales’ willingness to mix high-end designers with high street fashion is estimated to give a £1billion annual boost to the industry.

    Ms Alexander would love Kate and other royals to go further however by championing more sustainable brands as well as high street names.

    Ttheir power can be life-changing for small brands due to the exposure it creates and when they wear a dress that is affordable for the masses it can be a turning point for a clothing brand,’ she said.

    Queen Letizia of Spain 

    Queen Letizia was effortlessly elegant as she recycled a high street staple dress to the Antonio de Nebrija exhibition in March 2023, pairing it with her Magrit clutch and heels.

    The £99.99 Massimo Dutti navy frock featured cut-out detailing along the collar and a colourful polka dot design.

    It was the fifth time that Spain’s Queen – who is known for her love of bringing new life to her clothes and recycling them – has been spotted in it.

    Queen Letizia was effortlessly elegant as she recycled a high street staple dress to the Antonio de Nebrija exhibition in March 2023, pairing it with her Magrit clutch and heels
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    Queen Letizia was effortlessly elegant as she recycled a high street staple dress to the Antonio de Nebrija exhibition in March 2023, pairing it with her Magrit clutch and heels

    The £99.99 Massimo Dutti navy frock featured cut-out detailing along the collar and a colourful polka dot design
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    The £99.99 Massimo Dutti navy frock featured cut-out detailing along the collar and a colourful polka dot design

    Duchess of Edinburgh 

    Sophie looked sensational in a £69.99 Zara dress when she attended a reception for the Trachoma Elimination Programme during her visit to Malawi in 2022.

    The lightweight broderie anglaise frock featured puff sleeves and a full skirt, while the tie belt cinched in her waist.

    Styled for the sunshine, she added Chloé sandals, a blue croc-effect clutch bag by Sophie Habsburg and her hair was in loose waves.

    Sophie, then the Countess of Wessex, looked fabulous in Malawi wearing a £69.99 dress from Zara
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    Sophie, then the Countess of Wessex, looked fabulous in Malawi wearing a £69.99 dress from Zara

    The style really suited her and the white broderie anglaise was perfect for the sunshine
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    The style really suited her and the white broderie anglaise was perfect for the sunshine

    Princess Beatrice 

    Princess Beatrice wore a recycled H&M dress hosted a tea party at St James’s Palace for the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity earlier this year.

    She dressed in a recycled H&M dress which was first worn in 2016.

    Blooming in the £27.99 floral frock, she completed the look with a blazer that added structure to the pretty print.

    Princess Beatrice held a tea party at St James's Palace wearing a £27.99 H&M frock
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    Princess Beatrice held a tea party at St James’s Palace wearing a £27.99 H&M frock

    Duchess of Sussex 

    Not everything in Meghan Markle’s wardrobe comes with a royally big price tag.

    For the second evening of the Invictus Games in Germany last year she stepped on the stage in a budget-friendly look.

    Her £86.50 Banana Republic shirt dress was given a high fashion twist, as she swapped the tie waist for a Bottega Veneta belt and added her favourite Aquazzura pumps.

    Not everything in Meghan Markle's wardrobe comes with a royally big price tag. Above: In an £86.50 Banana Republic shirt dress at last year's Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany
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    Not everything in Meghan Markle’s wardrobe comes with a royally big price tag. Above: In an £86.50 Banana Republic shirt dress at last year’s Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany

    Princess Victoria of Sweden 

    Radiant in a palette of vibrant pinks, Princess Victoria wore a floral midi skirt by & Other Stories for an event last year.

    The visit to mark the 400th anniversary of Rudbeckianska school in Sweden marked the second time that Victoria wore the sell-out £95 skirt.

    On this occasion, she paired it with a fuchsia Zara blazer.

    She also mixed in high-end brands with a Vesna W top, Saint Laurent bag and bright green Gianvito Rossi pumps.

    Radiant in a palette of vibrant pinks, Princess Victoria wore a floral midi skirt by & Other Stories for an event last year. The visit to mark the 400th anniversary of Rudbeckianska school in Sweden marked the second time that Victoria wore the sell-out £95 skirt
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    Radiant in a palette of vibrant pinks, Princess Victoria wore a floral midi skirt by & Other Stories for an event last year. The visit to mark the 400th anniversary of Rudbeckianska school in Sweden marked the second time that Victoria wore the sell-out £95 skirt

    Queen Maxima of the Netherlands

    Queen Maxima donned a £39.99 H&M dress with billowing sleeves as she visited key healthcare workers at a hospital in Amsterdam in November 2020.

    The royal customised the dark beige dress with a wide belt which accentuated her waist and added a neutral clutch and pumps.

    Queen Maxima looked so elegant on a visit to a hospital in 2020 in this H&M dress, which was just £39.99
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    Queen Maxima looked so elegant on a visit to a hospital in 2020 in this H&M dress, which was just £39.99

    Zara Tindall 

    Zara Tindall headed to Aintree for the famous Grand National in 2022 showing us all how to dress for the races in a Lalage Beaumont fitted jacket and trousers with Jimmy Choo heels.

    However, it was her eye-catching £45 Monsoon ruffled blouse that stood out and gave the ensemble a fashion forward edge, showing that the high street is the addition you need for a winning fashion formula.

    Zara's eye-catching blouse was £45 from Monsoon when she attended the Grand National
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    Zara’s eye-catching blouse was £45 from Monsoon when she attended the Grand National

    Queen Mary of Denmark

    Not one to shy away from mixing the high street with high fashion, Queen Mary occasionally opts for the Swedish fashion brand H&M.

    She choose to wear this brand  for the Joaquín Sorolla exhibition in Copenhagen in 2023, where she upcycled a £95.99 green floral midi dress which was customised into a skirt.

    The royal has worn the skirt to various events, including the Copenhagen Fashion Summit in 2018, and on this occasion it was paired with a Self Portrait top.

    This glamorous evening skirt worn by Queen Mary of Denmark in November last year was £95.99 from H&M
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    This glamorous evening skirt worn by Queen Mary of Denmark in November last year was £95.99 from H&M

  • Meghan Markle forced to change Nigeria wardrobe after ‘quickly getting memo’ to ‘fit in’

    Meghan Markle forced to change Nigeria wardrobe after ‘quickly getting memo’ to ‘fit in’

    Meghan Markle forced to change Nigeria wardrobe after ‘quickly getting memo’ to ‘fit in’

    Meghan Markle briefly left husband Prince Harry on their tour of Nigeria as she co-hosted a panel event focussed on Women in Leadership

    Meghan Markle admits switching up her style during her Nigeria trip with husband Prince Harry in a desperate bid to “fit in”.

    The Duchess of Sussex briefly left Harry on Saturday as she co-hosted a panel event focussed on Women in Leadership.

    Meghan Markle

    Meghan wore three outfits that day, attending several events throughout the pair’s unofficial “royal tour” of the African country.

    But it was a striking red number that turned the most heads, her final get-up of the evening. Meghan’s stunning maxi dress, which was “ethically” created by Nigerian designer Orire and priced less than £230, was apparently a last-minute decision.

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    Sat with her microphone, addressing the audience, Meghan explained: “It has been a whirlwind 24 hours since we arrived, and I very quickly got the memo that I need to wear more colour so I can fit in with all of you in your incredible fashion.”

    Meghan recently discovered she was 43 percent Nigerian, according to a genealogy test. After she made the discovery, she called her mum and said that it was “exciting” for them both. She previously noted that being African-American means “really not knowing so much about your lineage or background, where you come from specifically”.

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    “It’s been really eye-opening and humbling to be able to know more about my heritage and to be able to know this is just the beginning of that discovery,” she said previously.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex landed in Abuja, Nigeria in the early hours of Friday morning. After they arrived, the couple went to a school to greet children and give speeches about mental health. Meghan even took selfies with some of the pupils at the Lights Academy while the Duke of Sussex photobombed his wife in a sweet way.

    Meghan opted for neutral colours earlier in the tour

    All her outfits have been amazing – but she’s tweaked her look slightly

    And now the Duchess of Sussex has been seen in new photographs from the couple’s trip, with her appearing on a talk show.

    This comes after Harry gave a moving speech while the couple attended a school on Friday. Speaking to the children and addressing the room, Harry said: “In some places around the world, more than you would believe, there is a stigma against mental health. Too many people don’t want to talk about it because it’s invisible, it’s in your mind and we can’t see it.”

    The Sussexes are currently in Nigeria for their 72-hour whistle-stop visit. Their trip to West Africa comes after Harry’s very brief visit to the United Kingdom when he flew to his former country of residence the day after his son, Prince Archie, turned five.

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  • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s foundation can’t raise money after California AG finds charity is ‘delinquent’

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s foundation can’t raise money after California AG finds charity is ‘delinquent’

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s foundation can’t raise money after California AG finds charity is ‘delinquent’

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s charity foundation has been declared delinquent and ordered to stop raising or spending money, Page Six can reveal.

    The royal duo have let the official registration fees for their charity, Archewell, lapse since at least the beginning of May, according to an official letter from California’s attorney general, Rob Bonta.

    The document states that Archewell has been listed as “delinquent” with the registry of charities and fundraisers for failing to submit its annual report and its registration fees.

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle hold hands in Nigeria.

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wear sunglasses during their trip to Nigeria.
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s foundation has been ordered to stop raising or spending money after failing to pay its registration fees.REUTERS
    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle hold hands in Nigeria.
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend a polo fundraiser event in Lagos, Nigeria, during their semi-royal visit to the West African country.
    “The organization may also be subject to penalties and its registration may be suspended or revoked by the Registry.”

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    Archewell now has to submit records to show why its payment is late, and pay late fees.

    Archewell, the foundation set up by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, has been sent note of delinquency by California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
    State of California Department of Justice. Office of the Attorney General. Archewell Foundation. Registry status: Delinquent.
    Archewell remained listed as “delinquent” on the California AG’s official registry Monday.
    Initially sources told us Monday that the foundation has filed for an extension. Later we were told that a check sent with the filing to the AG’s office appeared not to have been received and a new one has been issued meaning the foundation should be back on track when it is processed.

    The couple set up their foundation after moving to the US in March 2020 after quitting their senior royal roles.

    The group includes the couple’s nonprofit charitable foundation, as well as for-profit business divisions focusing on media production, Archewell Audio and Archewell Productions.

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle greet children in Nigeria.
    Harry and Markle were treated to a royal reception during their three-day visit to Nigeria. They’re seen greeting children at a polo fundraiser.Getty Images for The Archewell Foundation
    Meghan Markle, in a yellow gown, is welcomed by BabaJide Sanwo-Olu, Lagos state governor, left, at the government house in Lagos Nigeria.
    Markle, in a yellow gown, is welcomed by BabaJide Sanwo-Olu (left), Lagos state governor, at the government house in Lagos, Nigeria.AP
    The news of the late filing comes as Harry was snubbed by his father, King Charles, and brother, Prince William, on a trip to London before starting a semi-royal tour of Nigeria with his wife.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were greeted by excited crowds during their three-day visit to the West African country that Markle called her “motherland” after a DNA test found that she is 43 percent Nigerian.

    She also showed off a cross necklace previously owned by her mother-in-law, Princess Diana, gifted to her by her husband.

    A royal source told Page Six, “It’s certainly been a very royal week for Harry and Meghan!”

    Meghan Markle, in a blue skirt, and Prince Harry arrive at Lagos airport.
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive at Lagos airport for an official state welcome.
    Despite any issues with Archwell, the couple announced an expansion of the partnership between the GEANCO Foundation in Abuja and their own foundation.

    After spending time with the nonprofit that administers the David Oyelowo Leadership Scholarship for Girls, Harry, 39, and Markle, 42, announced that Archewell’s existing initiative dedicated to serving girls and young women in Nigeria with menstrual health products and educational services will now include mental health resources and training for young men and women.

    The announcement coincides with an inaugural Mental Health Summit organized over two days for nearly 200 students in the Nigerian capital of Abuja.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex opened the summit by speaking to the young people gathered there.

  • Kate Middleton’s return to royal duties will take ‘many years’?

    Kate Middleton’s return to royal duties will take ‘many years’?

    Kate Middleton’s return to royal duties will take ‘many years’?
    Kate Middleton’s return to royal duty: Prince William gives major update amid speculations

    Kate Middleton, who’s undergoing preventative chemotherapy following her cancer diagnosis, is making headlines about her royal comeback amid Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s ongoing public shows.

    There are still speculations and rumours about the future Queen’s return to the royal duty, with some social media users – citing the Princess of Wales’s pal – claiming Catherine will not return to public duties soon.

    A social media user disputed reports Princess Kate would make a royal comeback soon, claiming her return to public duties could take “many years.”

    Kate Middletons return to royal duty: Prince William gives major update

    The words in the screengrab also said Kate Middleton’s close pals had mentioned they were no longer in contact with her.

    Kate Middletons return to royal duties will take many years?
    Reacting to the post, one Facebook user wrote: “What in the world!!!!”

    The similar posts were also making rounds on other social media platforms, with one writing: “#NotSorry but if there is truth in this and #TimeWillTell as it always does, then something with this whole thing is WAY OFF from being normal!!!!!!”

    Together, the posts, claiming about Kate’s return to public eye, had amassed more than 100,000 interactions.

    However, no media outlets and any of royal insiders or aides have confirmed such reports.

    Prince William, who recently returned to royal duties after spending time with his wife Kate and their three children at home, has given fresh update on the future Queen’s health during his visit to Cornwall, seemingly sending rumours to rest with his message that “Kate Middleton is doing well”.

    It seems as there’s not truth in reports and posts about Kate’s royal comeback as it’s all about speculations.

    What we need to believe is William’s words as he revealed she’s doing well. And Kate, in her emotional video message in March, also said she’s focusing on her health and will soon return to his beloved people as she’s undergoing preventative chemotherapy.

    According to royal insiders, aides and some royal correspondents, Princess Kate will return to official duties when she is cleared to do so by her medical team. She is in good spirits and is focused on making a full recovery.

  • Prince William admits he ‘upset’ Princess Kate and children with one recent move

    Prince William admits he ‘upset’ Princess Kate and children with one recent move

    Prince William admits he ‘upset’ Princess Kate and children with one recent move

    Prince William enjoyed a visit to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly last week – but admitted that his wife and children would be “upset” with one move.

    Prince William in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly last week

    Prince William admits that he “upset” his wife, the Princess of Wales and their three children with one move last week.

    prince william with kate and their children in december

    The Prince of Wales stepped out for a visit to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly last week, adding that his family were “upset I’m here without them”.

    Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, nine, and six-year-old Prince Louis did not join their father on his royal engagement, while Princess Kate continues to undergo cancer treatment.

    Hailing the “glorious” weather during the visit, William said: “My family are very upset I’m here without them. The children will kill me if I don’t go home later.”

    William, who is also known locally as the Duke of Cornwall, arrived in St Mary’s by boat and couldn’t help but treat himself to a bite to eat from On the Quay cafe.

    Assuring the servers that they weren’t “all for me”, William bought five traditional pastries for £5.50 each.

    The visit marked William’s first trip since his wife’s cancer diagnosis was revealed back in March.

    On March 22, the Princess of Wales shared that she was undergoing preventative chemotherapy after post-operative tests revealed an undisclosed form of cancer.

    William also took time away from royal duties to care for their young children.

    prince william with kate and their children in december

    William admitted that his family wished they could join him on his visit

    During his two-day tour, William reassured royal fans about his wife’s condition, stating that she is “doing well”.

    Upon a visit to St Mary’s Community Hospital on the Isles of Scilly, William added that George, Charlotte and Louis were “very jealous” of his trip, adding that he may bring them to Cornwall later this year.

    According to the BBC, Tracy Smith – an administrator at St Mary’s who hosted William’s tour of the medical centre said: “I asked William about his wife Kate and he said: ‘She’s doing well, thanks’.

    “And I suggested they might like to come for a visit and bring the children.”

    The Duke Of Cornwall Visits The Isles Of Scilly

    William visited the Isles of Scilly last week

    Today (Monday, May 13), the Prince of Wales stepped out for a joint engagement with his father, King Charles.

    William is now the Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps, a role that the King has held for 31 years.

    The 41-year-old’s new role is seen as a snub towards his younger brother – as Army Air Corps is Harry’s old regiment that he toured Afghanistan with.