Prince Andrew may not be top of most people’s lists when donating to charity. But I can disclose that the Royal Collection Trust gave £15,000 to the Prince Andrew Charitable Trust.
The windfall, paid in the year to March 2020, came courtesy of the public who paid to see Princess Eugenie’s wedding dress, evening gown and tiara — and her husband Jack Brooksbank’s morning coat — at Windsor Castle, in a display orchestrated by the Royal Collection Trust.
And £50,000 went to Sussex Royal, Harry and Meghan’s charitable foundation — the exhibition of their nuptial robes lasted longer and transferred to the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Since then, Sussex Royal has shut, and the Prince Andrew Charitable Trust is being wound up, after it ‘breached the law’ by paying £350,000 to Amanda Thirsk, his former private secretary.
Prince Andrew may not be top of most people’s lists when donating to charity. But I can disclose that the Royal Collection Trust gave £15,000 to the Prince Andrew Charitable Trust
The wedding dress of Britain’s Princess Eugenie, designed by Peter Pilotto is displayed during a media preview at Windsor Castle in Windsor, near London, England in February last year
Since then, Sussex Royal has shut, and the Prince Andrew Charitable Trust is being wound up, after it ‘breached the law’ by paying £350,000 to Amanda Thirsk, pictured, his former private secretary
The future is orange for Claudia Winkleman — and her film producer husband Kris Thykier’s not happy. ‘I don’t know when I’ll stop,’ the Strictly presenter says of her fake tan obsession.
‘My husband hates my tanning and likes me pale. I’m not even pale, I’m blue.’
Claudia, 48, cheekily blames her mum, former newspaper editor Eve Pollard.
‘She had a very glamorous bright orange “brick” called Ultra Glow. I was a nerd, with big glasses, a fringe and spots. I tried it and felt: “This is what I’m supposed to look like.”’ She admits: ‘I like being orange — it puts a pep in my step.’
The future is orange for Claudia Winkleman — and her film producer husband Kris Thykier’s not happy. ‘I don’t know when I’ll stop,’ the Strictly presenter says of her fake tan obsession
With her tumbling blonde hair, and a motto of ‘Eat, sleep, fish’, Marina Gibson has helped make fly-fishing fashionable — and is even said to have inspired David Beckham to hold his rod correctly.
In her love life, though, she might be the one who got away.
I hear that fly-fishing guide Marina, 30, who disappointed her shoal of wader-clad male followers when she exchanged vows with shooting enthusiast Edd Morrison, has slipped the marital net after less than two years.
With her tumbling blonde hair, and a motto of ‘Eat, sleep, fish’, Marina Gibson has helped make fly-fishing fashionable — and is even said to have inspired David Beckham to hold his rod correctly
‘Angling really does come first for Marina,’ claims a friend of the couple. ‘She wasn’t ready for domestic ties and would rather spend her time casting a fly on the river than having to wonder what to cook for supper.’
At the couple’s wedding in the Cotswolds, they left the church to a guard of honour of fishing rods before a reception at nearby Donnington Trout Farm. Marina, who works on the River Test in Hampshire, declines to comment, but shouldn’t be disconsolate. After all, there are plenty more fish in the sea.
All Marina will say about it is: ‘Who put you onto this story?’
Peter Phillips’s estranged wife, Autumn Kelly, is enjoying a very racy weekend.
I hear that Autumn, 42, who separated from the Queen’s grandson in February, is driving round the Highlands of Scotland with a group of girlfriends in hugely expensive supercars.
They include the first new Bentley Bentayga out of the factory, worth more than £150,000, not one but two Ferrari Portofinos (£170,000 each), a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster (£388,000), a McLaren GT (£165,000) and a Mercedes AMG Gt R Premium (£150,000).
Peter Phillips’s estranged wife, Autumn Kelly (centre), is enjoying a very racy weekend
I hear that Autumn, 42, who separated from the Queen’s grandson in February, is driving round the Highlands of Scotland with a group of girlfriends in hugely expensive supercars
One of Autumn’s friends, the artist and illustrator Anna-Louise Felstead, shared this photograph of three of them cosying up together in a hotel bed en route to Inverness.
Anna-Louise made clear that the pandemic wouldn’t stop their partying, trilling: ‘10pm curfews are so dull.’
Let’s hope that Autumn and her party-hearty pals don’t drive into trouble. The 516-mile journey along the North Coast 500 — Scotland’s answer to Route 66 in the U.S. — has seen more than 50 drivers caught in a crackdown on traffic offences over two recent weekends.
Since lockdown was lifted there have been complaints from locals around the route of problems involving speeding cars, convoys of clogging motor homes, poor driving and dirty camping.
Autumn’s trip couldn’t be more different than the Scottish holidays favoured by her mother-in-law. Princess Anne enjoys going round the West coast aboard the Northern Lighthouse Board vessel Pharos in her quest to ‘bag’, or see, all 206 of the region’s lighthouses.
Crisis? What crisis? Despite the slump caused by the pandemic, ‘King of Clubs’ Richard Caring is still snapping up prime sites for his empire. I hear the billionaire signed contracts this week on the building that used to house London landmark La Brasserie, opposite Michelin House in Chelsea. Caring, who runs Annabel’s and The Ivy, could turn it into the new Le Caprice, which shut at its St James’s location this year.
Who’d have thought you could meet a super-rich heiress by using a dating app?
I hear India Rose James, who inherited a sizeable chunk of her grandfather Paul Raymond’s £1 billion Soho Estates property empire, has joined dating app Hinge. India Rose, who split with The Kooks’ guitarist Hugh Harris in 2017, runs the Soho Revue gallery. On the app, she describes herself as a ‘girl boss gallerist’ and says that she enjoys ‘watching movies snuggled up with my dogs’.
Form an orderly queue, chaps . . .
As Sex Pistols rebel Johnny Rotten, he railed against the Establishment, but punk rocker John Lydon is still making waves — as a Trump supporter. The singer says: ‘He can lie all day long, but if he puts money in people’s pockets, which he does, and unemployment rates drop and everybody is benefiting from the alleged rich-only taxes, he really is making the country a bit better. I don’t care how many scandals he’s involved with.’
When this dreadful crisis is over, the Queen has a joyful day in store. Harry Herbert — whose father, ‘Porchy’, the 7th Earl of Carnarvon, was her racing manager and confidant — is getting married. And Her Majesty is guaranteed an invitation to the wedding next year at Highclere Castle estate, where Downton Abbey was filmed. Harry, 61, boss of Highclere Thoroughbred Racing, is engaged to Irish TV chef Clodagh McKenna, 45. ‘I am the luckiest man alive,’ says Harry, whose daughter is model Frankie Herbert. The Queen and Princess Diana were among the guests when Harry married Francesca ‘Chica’ Bevan in 1992.
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