Harry's luxury chocolate pick-me-up on his Arctic trek
Prince Harry’s commendable trek to the South Pole in aid of injured servicemen is far from cushy.
They’ve endured temperatures of minus 45C and 50mph winds while pulling 70kg sleds.
But they enjoy one small luxury. They’re carrying a 1,000-bar consignment from Prestat, the Queen’s chocolatiers. Harry specified salted caramel truffles. Such a refined laddie!
Preparation: Prince Harry making final preparations ahead of the start of the commendable trek
David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Sir John Major flew to South Africa together for the Nelson Mandela memorial service but Labour’s Gordon Brown and Ed Miliband took a different plane.
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Tony Blair travelled to South Africa directly from Sierra Leone. He defends South Africa’s unpopular President Zuma (booed by the Mandela crowd) telling the BBC: ‘Nelson ushered in a new era but the politicians who came after are having to do the hard work on the ground.’ Does another Blair consultancy beckon?
The two lost Peter Sellers films from 1957 found by building manager Robert Farrow in a skip – Dearth Of A Salesman and Insomnia Is Good For You – will be shown at the Southend Film Festival next year. Organiser Paul Cotgrove says: ‘Robert’s find is the Dead Sea Scrolls of the film world.’
Monty Python star Michael Palin, 70, comes clean about why the comedy troupe is re-uniting for shows at the O2 Arena next year: ‘We met and said, “How do we get more money in?” We all agreed there and then. Nobody had to think about it.’ Yet the shows are sold out.
Athlete and London Olympics mastermind Lord Coe, 57, says he’s haunted by winning 1979 BBC Sports Personality of the Year. ‘My kids taunt me for the awful, beige corduroy suit I wore.’ They would have been reminded of it by BBC Sports Personality at 60, a documentary screened last night.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls – gurning and gesticulating again at PM’s Questions yesterday – resembles the ‘re-haired’ Wayne Rooney, says a reader who adds: ‘A pity Ed’s form is not as effective for Labour as Rooney’s is for Man United.’
Writer Jackie Collins, 76, talking to New Zealand papers, recalls: ‘When I was 13 my mum took me to Trouville in France and I saw a woman dragged into the sea and dunked by several old crones dressed in black.
The girl had had sex with one of the women’s husbands and was being punished!’ Jackie does seem obsessed with adultery in her novels.
Veteran Hollywood star Eleanor Parker, who has died aged 91, played the baroness in The Sound of Music and starred alongside Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable and Frank Sinatra.
She explained her philosophy: ‘Work, believe in yourself, do what is right for you without stepping all over others, and the way somehow opens up. I even got my three wishes granted – to be in pictures, to give mother a mink coat and buy the folks a house.’
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