The royal wrath has seen Harry and Meghan evicted from their Windsor cottage, but never mind, there are plenty of spares
exploring a question on many of our minds: “Tom Parker Bowles: the Firm’s new secret weapon?” No less an authority than thecolumnist Giles Coren was happy to confirm, last week, that his friend, the suddenly priceless Fortnum asset, is a credit to his mother: “She must be a great mum because of who he is.”
inflicted by a ruthless queen mother on the unfortunate nanny-memoirist, Crawfie, was mild in not featuring eviction and a substitute favourite.for Camilla’s five grandchildren to join Prince George in the coronation entertainment, fulfilling roles previously performed by duchesses, their solemn task being to hold a canopy over Camilla while she is anointed with holy oil. Thesaid the refreshed ritual would send a message to subjects that Camilla and Charles “reflect the reality of modern life”.
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