The Crown filming in Paris sees moped-riding paparazzi swarming Princess Diana's car in lead up to fatal 1997 crash. Kanye West and ex wife Kim Kardashian attend their kids' basketball game as it's claimed pair are 'working to hammer out custody settlement' New mum? New baby? - here's help to understand what supplements might be helpful for you both 'I felt I'd made a massive mistake': Florence Pugh claims movie bosses wanted to change her 'weight' in early acting career James Corden's wife Julia seen without wedding ring while running errands with daughter in Pacific Palisades Madonna, 64, goes TOPLESS as she shows off bare breasts but covers her nipples with cheeky emojis in a VERY racy Instagram snap Matthew Perry brought to verge of TEARS watching clip of himself emaciated from drugs on Friends: 'I feel too sorry for that guy' 'I wasn't saying the entire UK is racist': Daily Show host Trevor Noah denies saying Britain was a racist country after Rishi Sunak took him to task He told MailOnline today that he would be 'very surprised' if the Sussexes visit the Queen at Balmoral, where she is likely to remain for the next few weeks as concerns grow over her mobility issues. Mr Dampier also said that a 'visit to Scotland would create awkward family tensions for everyone'. Tensions have reportedly been deepening by growing concerns over what will be published in Harry's upcoming biography, and Meghan making veiled criticisms of the family in her new Spotify podcast released last week.Īccording to royal expert Phil Dampier, there is little 'goodwill on both sides' and that the royals will be 'wary' of Harry amid what could be in his book. However, it is thought the couple is unlikely to visit the Queen at Balmoral, with a royal expert saying the 'family rift is getting worse, not better'. The Duchess, who celebrated her birthday earlier this month, is set to return to the UK with Prince Harry for a brief trip next week. The article states that Harry and Meghan suggested to 'The Firm' that they should be allowed to work on behalf of the monarchy but make their own money, with the Duchess saying: 'Then maybe all the noise would stop.' Nelson Mandela, accompanied by his wife Winnie, raises his hand in celebration as he walks out of the Victor Verster prison, near Cape Town, on February 11, 1990, after spending 27 years in apartheid jails
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