The BBC’s royal correspondent has blasted Prince Harry as “paranoid and misguided” over his latest attacks on the British media. Nicholas Witchell, 70, who is retiring at the end of the year after 25 years reporting on the Royal Family, said Prince
“I did play a bit in the 80s, but there was [Stefan] Edberg, [Mats] Wilander. The 90s were [Andre] Agassi, [Pete] Sampras. All these players make it possible for Nick Kyrgios not to play tennis at all this year and still be
Trade minister Kemi Badenoch has savaged the French and German economies claiming “Brexit’s working”. Badenoch said the UK had recovered “more strongly” from Covid than the two European countries, with the UK leapfrogging France to become the eighth largest manufacturing country in
Piers Morgan has branded Endgame author Omid Scobie a “liar” over claims the TalkTV presenter had a relationship with Queen Camilla. In the book about the Royal Family, released Tuesday, Scobie states that Piers and Camilla “enjoy regular chats on the phone”.
Boris Johnson’s former chief advisor, Dominic Cummings, has launched another savage attack on the former prime minister and made an astounding claim. Cummings’ comments came during an appearance on the Dwarkesh Patel podcast where he was asked why Johnson’s Government “wasted” their
Prince Harry is said to have phoned King Charles to wish him a happy 75th birthday on Tuesday, but not everyone is convinced. Royal expert Angela Levin, who wrote a book on the Duke of Sussex, said she doubts the phone call
Suella Braverman has published a lengthy letter this evening tearing chunks out of Rishi Sunak and accusing him of “betrayal” over key policies. The letter accuses the prime minister of failure and says his “plan is not working”. “We have endured record
Manchester United legend Paul Parker has again torn into Marcus Rashford, this time claiming “he was never a good player”. The former right-back has never hidden his opinion of the England international and has again made his feelings clear. Rashford enjoyed the
Rio Ferdinand took the opportunity to take a playful swipe at Gary Lineker after Erling Haaland mimicked Didier Drogba’s famous celebration when he opened up the scoring for Manchester City against Young Boys on Tuesday night. The Norwegian goal-machine converted from the
Alonso found himself involved in a tussle with Lewis Hamilton at the race restart after a crash between Alex Albon and Kevin Magnussen brought out the red flag after the opening lap. The Spaniard won out that particular battle, passing the Mercedes