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2 weeks ago |
edinburghlive.co.uk | Bethany Whittingham Showbiz |Bethany Whittingham |Amy Denman
Good Morning Britain viewers were left scratching their heads when it was revealed that Buckingham Palace hadn't been briefed about Prince Harry's startling move into Ukraine. The Duke arrived back on UK soil on April 7 with an agenda to wrestle for the right to have taxpayer-funded security during his visits. It was only last year that the High Court had turned down his application for the same level of security bestowed upon current royals.
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3 weeks ago |
coventrytelegraph.net | Matt Lloyd |Bethany Whittingham |Bethany Whittingham Showbiz
An Antiques Roadshow guest was gobsmacked after discovering the value of a collection of Kanye West's teenage artwork. In a 2020 episode across the Atlantic, one visitor presented art created by the now-famous musician in 1995. The works included a black and white self-portrait featuring horns and chains, verdant forest scenes, an abstract face, and a sketch of a woman.
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4 weeks ago |
kentlive.news | Sam Dimmer |Bethany Whittingham |Bethany Whittingham Showbiz
More than 18 months after he was laid to rest, the grave of Paul O'Grady remains without a headstone. The beloved entertainer, who rose to fame in the '90s as the legendary drag queen and activist Lily Savage, died from a cardiac arrhythmia at his home in Kent in March 2023, aged 67. His internment took place in April of that year at St Rumwold's churchyard in Bonnington, near Ashford.
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1 month ago |
nottinghampost.com | Karen Price |Bethany Whittingham |Bethany Whittingham Showbiz
An unsuspecting American couple became entangled in a complex legal battle with French authorities, accused of trafficking a French "national treasure" following an appearance on the TV show Antiques Roadshow. The ordeal began when Phillip and Gay Courter, agreed to hold onto a briefcase containing gold bars for their friends, Gerard and Annette Petsy. Gerard had asked them to keep it safe while he searched for a US buyer.
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1 month ago |
kentlive.news | Karen Price |Bethany Whittingham |Bethany Whittingham Showbiz
An unsuspecting American couple became entangled in a complex legal battle with French authorities, accused of trafficking a French "national treasure" following an appearance on the TV show Antiques Roadshow. The ordeal began when Phillip and Gay Courter, agreed to hold onto a briefcase containing gold bars for their friends, Gerard and Annette Petsy. Gerard had asked them to keep it safe while he searched for a US buyer.
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