Good Morning Britain hosts Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid came under fire this morning as they continued to discuss Princess Kate’s health. The pair’s comments come after Kate had asked for “time, space and privacy” while she gets on the road to recovery
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Princess Margaret’s ‘inspirational’ morning routine which included a midday vodka pick me up has been going viral on social media again, with royal fans describing it as “living the dream”. The late Queen Elizabeth’s sister’s ‘glorious’ morning ritual that was full of
Prince Andrew has been pictured hysterically laughing while out on a morning ride at Windsor Castle. The royal was seen on horseback walking around the grounds earlier today (Monday, February 12). Pictures show Andrew with his mouth wide open in a smile
King Charles has dropped by to visit Princess Kate in hospital as he checked into the London Clinic for his operation for an enlarged prostate. Kensington Palace confirmed last week that Kate had undergone abdominal surgery at the Clinic and would be
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A delivery driver named has shared a clever £7.99 trick to stop car windscreens from freezing over in winter. Jack Mentiply claims that spraying vodka on the windscreen and adding a few shots to the screenwash refill can prevent it from icing
Kate, Princess of Wales, underwent abdominal surgery and is set to stay in hospital for 14 days. In a statement, Kensington Palace revealed that the princess apologised for postponing planned engagements, but added that she is not expected to return to royal
As many of us look to renew our commitments to leading a healthy lifestyle this January, updating your morning routine may be a good place to start. A productive day starts the second you begin your day. A morning spent hitting snooze
Around 12 million Britons suffer from allergies caused by the tiny alien-looking bugs, which are just 0.02 millimeters long. Around 10 million of the critters – which hide in pillows, mattresses, duvets and sheets to feed on flakes of human skin –