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Author: News Desk
A royal expert claims there may have been an incident between King Charles and Queen Elizabeth that led to the late monarch allowing Camilla to be titled ‘Queen Consort’.
The Deal Or No Deal host missed weeks of TV.
That is one brave soul.
Monday’s newspapers continue their coverage of the latest from UK politics – as it looks to be a busy week ahead for Westminster.
Loose Women star Judi Love shared her thoughts on claims Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had decided to skip King Charles’ 75th birthday celebrations, however a spokesperson for the pair said they hadn’t received an invitation.
PM facing tough week over Suella Braverman and Rwanda ruling Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to have a tough week ahead, as continued growing calls for him to sack his home secretary and plans of a reshuffle dominate UK politics. Suella Braverman has been under intense criticism following an article she wrote in the Times ahead of Armistice Day. Many have argued the home secretary had intentionally stoked tensions and is in part responsible for the violence witnessed on Saturday. Opposition parties and some Tories are calling for her to be sacked. The expected reshuffle, which some believe will…
A high octane week awaits across all of the biggest soaps, with huge secrets set to explode and the fates of several favourites left hanging in the balance.
Storm Debi set to batter UK with gale force winds and heavy rains Storm Debi is set to batter the UK later today, with the country preparing for gale-force winds and heavy rain. The storm will reach northern England and parts of north Wales in the morning, with gusts of up to 80mph possible along coastal areas. There is also a possible danger to life from flying debris and large waves. Debi is set to bring flooding, travel delays and power cuts to many parts of the UK. The storm developed in the Republic of Ireland, where red weather warnings…
‘I couldn’t expect it after the Arsenal game when we lost.’
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