William and Harry will not welcome new revelations from their late mother’s bodyguard Ken Wharfe about her affair with James Hewitt.
In a Channel 5 documentary next week, Wharfe, who protected Diana from 1987 to 1993, also claims she revealed her sadness over husband Charles’ affair with Camilla while on holiday in Mallorca with her boys.
“She told me briefly about the problems with her marriage, with Camilla always being there,” he tells Secrets of the Royal Palaces, which airs on March 23.
‘It was very special to suddenly hear it in full verse from the Princess of Wales.
‘I found myself understanding this woman much better through this conversation, as it helped me, for example, to check the times she met James Hewitt at his mother’s house in Devon.’
Wharf also claims he never disclosed the intimate information to his police superiors. Will he make up for lost time thirty years later?
Wharfe says he oversaw Princess Diana’s meetings with James Hewitt, which took place at the soldier’s mother’s home. Pictured: James Hewitt and Princess Diana in 1994
Prince William, left, and Prince Harry speak after viewing the floral tributes for the late Queen Elizabeth II outside Windsor Castle
In a Channel 5 documentary next week, Wharfe (pictured), who protected Diana from 1987 to 1993, also claims that during a holiday in Mallorca with her boys she revealed her sadness over husband Charles’ affair with Camilla.
Sir Keir Starmer’s talents as a violinist – he studied at school with classmate Fatboy Slim – are in contrast to predecessor Jeremy Corbyn.
At the 2016 Labor party conference in Liverpool, he made the disastrous mistake of visiting a primary school and taking the bow.
Classic FM opined: ‘The most obvious problem here is the bow grip. We know this was an impromptu lesson, but come on.
“If Corbyn was planning to join The Pogues we could understand that, but it’s clear we’re aiming for a classic bow grab here, and frankly he’s holding it like a wooden spoon over a pot of soup. NO, JEREMY.”
Music is clearly not his strong suit. Corbyn once revealed that he called his cat home every night by whistling Tie a Yellow Ribbon. Did the cat need guidance?
Sir Keir Starmer’s talents as a violinist – he studied at school with classmate Fatboy Slim – contrast with predecessor Jeremy Corbyn (pictured)
Dame Helen Mirren, pictured, resents being told she “looks good for her age” and sighs: “It’s never a compliment, always a warning.”
A celebrity ambassador for beauty giant L’Oréal, the Oscar winner, 78, added: ‘I’ve always hated those words anti-aging because it’s anti-human… ‘pro skin’ is great because you say: look Chase yourself and don’t stop.’
Will it catch on to Helen?
Gyles Brandreth discusses the coverage of the ash scandal surrounding a Hull funeral home, telling ITV’s This Morning: ‘Don’t think this is universal. I have some experience with this. I organized the funeral directors’ awards.
‘I’ve met a lot of these guys from all over Britain. They’re really good people.’
Don’t bite the hand that feeds you, Gyles!
Gyles Brandreth (pictured) discussed coverage of the ashes scandal involving a Hull funeral home, speaking on ITV’s This Morning
Fresh from succession, Brian Cox is looking forward to playing a pigeon fancier in Little Wing.
‘I had to deal with the pigeons quite a bit.’ he says. ‘They could be quite boisterous, but once they were in their cage they were actually quite well behaved. And I didn’t touch it once!’
Pity the pigeon who dared to poop on foul-mouthed Logan Roy!