The Sun – Prince George learns to fly aged 11
Prince George is learning to fly aged just 11, according to The Sun. The paper says William and Kate, both 42, had turned up in a three-car convoy at White Waltham Airfield near Maidenhead, Berks, a ten-mile, 20-minute drive from their Windsor home to watch George soar into the air and come back to land safely just under an hour later.
Elsewhere, Taylor Swift is featured on the front splash as she attends the VMAs.
Prince George learning to FLY aged 11 as future King takes maiden flight on last day of summer hols and ‘loved it’
PRINCE George is learning to fly aged just 11.
The future king enjoyed his first flight last week on the final day of his school hols.
An onlooker at the Berkshire airfield said: “He loved it. It’s the right time to start.”
The Prince and Princess of Wales watched their son soar into the air and come back to land safely just under an hour later.
The treat came on the final day of George’s school summer holiday last week.
An onlooker said: “George is only 11 years old but it is the right time to start.
Katy Perry’s ‘sex moves’ to pop star who jiggled co-host’s boob on-stage – how VMAs became world’s filthiest award show
LAST night, Katy Perry shocked the world with a VERY racy routine at the Video Music Awards.
Her dance with rapper Doechii, 26, was likened by stunned fans to ‘sex moves’ as they performed their single I’m His, He’s Mine.
Katy, 39, held nothing back as she gyrated around her co-star as fiancé Orlando Bloom, 47, looked on bemused.
But the rest of the audience weren’t shocked, as the MTV ceremony has established itself as the filthiest in the business, with the antics it broadcasts getting more and more raunchy.
Since the VMAs started in 1984 at Radio City Music Hall, acts and hosts have steadily pushed the boundaries of what is acceptable.
Here, we look back at the raunchiest moments from the show’s history.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Editorial 13 September 2024.
Friday’s leads report on the war in Ukraine as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer flies to Washington for talks with US President Joe Biden. The meeting is expected to cover whether to give Ukraine permission to fire Western long-range weapons into Russia.
A second, domestic, lead for the papers reports that junk food adverts are going to be banned from TV before 21:00 from October next year.