In a collection of intriguing anecdotes, past encounters involving political figures like David Cameron, Princess Beatrice, and Bishop Richard Jackson, come to light, offering glimpses into their unique experiences and roles.
David Cameron’s Board Meeting:
During his political wilderness days, David Cameron attended a board meeting at US software company Afiniti.
His disgruntlement over the absence of refreshments led to an amusing incident involving Princess Beatrice stepping in as the “angel of mercy.”
Bishop Richard Jackson’s Royal Appointment:
Bishop of Hereford Richard Jackson, previously attending Camilla during the Coronation, has been appointed the King’s Clerk of the Closet by Charles.
Despite the honor, the new royal salary comes with its limitations, setting a humorous tone in the narrative.
The Crown Controversies and Paul Burrell’s Claims:
With the release of new episodes of “The Crown,” ex-royal butler Paul Burrell makes claims on ITV’s Lorraine about being ordered by Princess Diana to gauge the reaction of her lover, heart surgeon Hasnat Khan.
The report questions whether it’s time to curb Burrell’s self-promotion at the expense of the late Princess of Wales.
Tracey Emin’s Absence and Reformed Hell-Raising:
Reformed hell-raiser Tracey Emin, known for her colorful past, was expected at the reopening of Soho’s Colony Room Club but failed to show.
The whimsical speculation about her whereabouts adds a light-hearted touch to the narrative.
Poetry Anthology and Russell Brand’s Omission:
Jeremy Corbyn and Len McCluskey’s Poetry For The Many anthology, initially featuring Russell Brand prominently, raises questions about Brand’s omission in the finished tome.
The is a debate on whether this exclusion is related to the allegations of sexual misconduct against Brand.
Lord Andrew Roberts’ Maiden Speech:
Lord Northcliffe’s biographer Andrew Roberts, in his maiden speech in the Lords, humorously discloses his expulsion from two schools and jests about his life being centered around drinking and social climbing.
Duke of Edinburgh’s Interaction with President Yoon Suk Yeol:
President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea’s upcoming state visit sparks a recollection of the late Duke of Edinburgh’s humorous interaction during the welcoming of his predecessor in 2013.
Philip’s remark about the corgis adds a touch of wit to the diplomatic scene.
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