King Charles, who has just formally renamed his three main charities, is left to regret the alienation of his son Harry.
The Prince's Foundation becomes the King's Foundation, the Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund becomes the King Charles III Charitable Fund and the Prince's Trust is now the King's Trust.
Charles had hoped that William – and Harry – would continue his work, while The Prince's Trust would retain his name under their joint command.
Although William made it clear that he wants to continue his own ventures, wouldn't the exiled Harry have been ideal to take up the mantle of his father's favorite charity?
King Charles has just renamed three of his major charities to signal that he is no longer a prince
Charles had hoped that William – and Harry – would continue his work, with The Prince's Trust retaining his name under their joint command
Despite Dominic West's wife Catherine Fitzgerald's closeness to King Charles – she has helped him on projects in Belfast and Dumfries – this has not helped her husband's portrayal of Charles in The Crown.
“I met him at a party,” West explains, adding that the exchange took place before he took the Netflix role. 'Unfortunately… because I would have liked to see him in person!'
Dominic West, seen here with his on-screen partner Olivia Williams, as Prince Charles. His off-screen wife's closeness to King Charles didn't help his portrayal of him
He laughs, “I haven't done any business since, and now I don't think I ever will again.”
Successor star Brian Cox's irritation at being mistaken for Professor Brian Cox spilled over at an awards ceremony when his namesake approached the stage to present a gong.
Successor star Brian Cox's irritation at being mistaken for Professor Brian Cox resulted in a curious anecdote
“So he's doing the best actress award and I'm thinking, 'Why is he doing the award?' Brian remembers.
“So when they went 'and the award is presented by Brian Cox,' I stood up and we met on stage. And I said, “What are you doing here?” He said, “Well, I have to give this award.” I said why? Are you a member of this profession?” I said, “Yes, I am. You're a physicist, you shouldn't be presenting this.' It was very funny.'
Did the other Brian laugh?
Lucy Worsley reveals that Sherlock Holmes writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle hated his creation and would have hated the fact that 93 years after his death his historical novels are forgotten, while his Baker Street detective remains beloved.
Lucy Worsley relates that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle hated his creation, Sherlock Holmes, and would have hated that his historical novels were forgotten 93 years after his death.
She tells Radio Times that in 1893 he felt he had made enough money from Holmes and was killed by a Swiss waterfall.
“Ten years later,” Lucy adds, “Arthur was enticed into resurrecting him when an American publisher offered him the equivalent of $1.6 million.
He wrote a story showing that Holmes had survived the waterfall after all!'
Scottish crime writer Val McDermid laments the absence of kindred sapphic company in her youth
Scottish crime writer Val McDermid laments the absence of like-minded company in her youth, telling Woman & Home magazine: 'There were no lesbians in my circle of friends. I've often said that in Fife you have a better chance of finding a unicorn.'
King Charles recycling curtains from Buckingham Palace as fashionable garments could be sending a subliminal message to his errant son. Could it be a case of: pull yourself together Harry?