EMILY PRESCOTT: Rita Ora and filmmaker Taiki Waititi spill the beans on their wedding

EMILY PRESCOTT: Rita Ora and filmmaker Taiki Waititi spill the beans on their wedding

They’ve been married for a year, so it’s about time Rita Ora and filmmaker Taiki Waititi spilled the beans on their marriage.

The couple first shared photos, including the one below, of the intimate LA ceremony, revealing that it was arranged just two weeks in advance.

Rita, 32, bought her Tom Ford dress off the hook and only eight people were invited. Here’s to more happy years… and to Rita’s realization that she can’t always be the center of attention in relationships.

On Steven Bartlett’s Diary Of A CEO podcast last month, she said, “Since my job revolves around me and what I do, I thought it was the same in relationships.”

Rita Ora, 32, bought her Tom Ford wedding dress off the hook and only eight people were invited

After a year of keeping schtum, Rita Ora and filmmaker Taiki Waititi have finally spilled the beans on their wedding

Prince George is such a big fan of the unofficial anthem of the England national football team, Three Lions, that it drives his father to despair.

The Prince of Wales told Frank Skinner, who co-wrote the 1996 song with David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds, that his son listened to the ‘football’s coming home’ chant every day.

On his Edinburgh Fringe show, 66-year-old Skinner revealed that Aston Villa fan William jokingly complained to him: ‘Every time we go to football we have to listen to your song.’ To which the strip replied, “Every time we go to football, we need to hear your dad’s song!” Hit!

In case you haven’t heard enough about Prince Andrew, more secrets about the discredited Royal are yet to be revealed. This time, the revelations are being shown by A&E, a US TV channel partly owned by Disney and home to big ratings winners Storage Wars and Inmate To Roommate…

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