King Charles has launched a new range of Royal pet products including a china bowl with 22 carat GOLD trimmings and a CROWN motif.
The Monarch is now selling accessories for pampered pooches and fabulous felines, which have been made exclusively for the Royal Collection Trust. The products include a £30 fine bone china pet bowl, handmade by skilled artisans in Stoke-on-Trent, with a glossy white finish and 22 carat gold edging.
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh had her family in stitches as she demonstrated her hands-free drinking at a carriage driving event on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
The royal had to down a drink of sparkling water as she drove her carriage, then put the glass down at the next stop, but she missed – leaving husband Edward, Duke of Edinburgh and daughter Lady Louise laughing. Sophie, who was dressed smartly in a navy velvet jacket, navy hat, long skirt and brown boots, skilfully guided her horse and carriage up to a glass perched on a post, then drank the sparkling water as she drove along.
Charles has become the official BURGER KING after launching a new range of homemade burgers at his Royal Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
The Monarch is selling lamb, beef and venison burgers made from cattle, deer and sheep on his estate. The £14.50 burgers are served up with chips, coleslaw - and a pint of Sandringham IPA or Golden Bitter, made with organic spring barley from his farmland.
A council has released a YouTube video tutorial explaining how to use a CYCLOPS road junction in Cambridge THREE YEARS after it was installed because residents are still struggling.
The Greater Cambridge Partnership has created a video showing residents how to approach and safely use the Cycling Optimised Protected Signals junction on Histon Road, which separates pedestrians and cyclists from motorised traffic. The junction is the first of its kind in the UK outside Greater Manchester, where it was originally conceived and prioritises the safety of people walking and cycling.
Middle-aged boy band Take That now need a TELEPROMPTER to remind them of the words to their hit songs.
Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald, who are all in their 50s, have got the lyrics to some of their tracks on prompter screens for their new This Life tour. Eagle-eyed fans spotted the screens with the song words on stage at the opening night of their 41-date UK tour at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield at the weekend, where they played to a crowd of 12,000.
Residents in a market town renowned for its award-winning floral displays have been told by council bosses they must complete a £300 SAFETY COURSE before hanging baskets on streetlights this year.
Members of the Chatteris in Bloom group have previously won gold at Britain in Bloom and Anglia in Bloom but are fuming after being hit with new “ridiculous” regulations from Cambridgeshire County Council.
The UK’s first inclusive modelling agency has revealed its top child influencers – including a PRESCHOOLER with Down Syndrome, who has almost 120,000 followers on Instagram.
Little three-year-old Parker Constable Rowe is among the standout child influencers who are making their social presence known at Zebedee Talent, the leading inclusive agency for Disabled, Visibly Different, Non-Binary and Trans models. Parker, from Port Talbot in Wales, who also has Hirschsprung’s Disease and had to have bowel surgery as a baby, has been modelling with Zebedee since he was just one.
Take That star Gary Barlow has got a new TATTOO dedicated to his KIDS as he embarks on a 41-date UK tour with the boy band.
Gary, 53, has had the initials of his four children tattooed on his inside right arm so he can keep his family close to him as he goes on the road again. The discreet black tattoo has the four letters D, E, D and P – for his children Daniel, 23, Emily, 21, Daisy, 14 and Poppy, who was tragically delivered stillborn in 2012.
Shocking photos show a three-bedroom houses hanging perilously over a cliff edge on the north Norfolk coast after a surge of recent cliff falls.
The old farmhouse at Cliff Farm in Trimingham, which dates back to the 18th century, can be seen dangling over the cliffs after a landslide last week and is now set to be demolished before it falls onto the beach. The homeowner who bought the property just five years ago at auction for £132,000, has been forced to evacuate his home and North Norfolk District Council has confirmed it will soon be demolishing the property.
The FIRST allied aircraft to score a victory over the D-Day beaches has regained its stripes to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings.
Supermarine Spitfire, ML407, known as The Grace Spitfire, was the first allied plane to shoot down an enemy aircraft over the Normandy beaches on June 6, 1944. Over the last few weeks the fighter plane has been transformed back into the look she wore in 1944, with her black and white D-day stripes painted back on.
The world’s wackiest album covers are revealed in a new book by Steve Goldman, who has travelled far and wide looking for the worst vinyl sleeves.
Hundreds of record covers ranging from the unintentionally funny to the completely crazy feature in The Art of the Bizarre Vinyl Sleeve. Steve, from Yorkshire, has spent the last eight years collecting weird and wonderful vinyl covers from charity shops, record stores, car boot sales and online marketplaces across the globe.
King Charles wants to build a huge SOLAR FARM in Norfolk to generate electricity for his Royal Sandringham estate.
The Monarch has applied for planning permission for around 2,000 solar panels to be placed on horse grazing paddocks to provide zero-carbon energy for the 20,000 acre estate. Plans lodged with King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Council say the solar farm has been designed to “meet current and predicted future electricity demands of the Sandringham Estate” and comes after solar panels were placed on the roof of Sandringham House two years ago.
One Day star Leo Woodall has been spotted walking over the famous Bridge of Sighs at Cambridge University as he films new scenes this week for his upcoming Apple TV series, Prime Target.
The actor, 27, who has shot to fame after starring as Dexter Mayhew in the TV adaptation of David Nicholls’ 2009 novel, One Day, will play the lead role in the new thriller.
Photos of a squirrel watching a bee from behind a tree, two stoats playing and a vole peeking out from under a shoe came top in the Mammal Society’s annual photography contest.
Gary Watson, from Dingwall in the Scottish Highlands, claimed first place overall winner with his stunning photo of a squirrel keeping a close eye on a bee. A picture of a fox waiting at a cashpoint and a bird feeding off ticks on a deer, were also recognised in this year’s contest, which explored mammalian connections with wildlife, humans, and the landscapes around them.
A metal bench made in honour of Captain Tom Moore’s 100th birthday is all that remains in the garden after his family’s luxury £200,000 spa complex was completely demolished.
Aerial photos show the black steel bench in the empty grounds of the property in the village of Marston Moretaine in Bedfordshire after the controversial spa was demolished. Workmen have been clearing away the bricks, tiles and debris this week after Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband, Colin were told to bulldoze the property by Central Bedfordshire Council and return the land to its original state.
Deadpool is seen jumping on Wolverine’s back as the Marvel duo prove they are the best of frenemies during a scene shot in the south of England.
The comic book character, played by Ryan Reynolds, can’t resist annoying his rival as he repeatedly tries to get a piggy back from the X-Man, played by Hugh Jackman.
Hollywood heartthrob Ryan Reynolds looks unrecognisable as he wraps up in a Dry robe and bobble hat on the set of Deadpool 3 – whilst wearing his prosthetic bald and scarred face.
The 47-year-old actor, who is famous for his good looks, was impossible to recognise as he kept warm between takes whilst filming the latest instalment of the Marvel movie.
Thousands of starlings were seen at sunset in an incredible murmuration over Blackpool in Lancashire.
The birds were seen swooping in formation in the wildlife phenomena, which takes place at dawn and dusk in the autumn and winter in the UK.
Bulldozers have started demolishing properties on a huge new housing development on the edge of the university city of Cambridge after developers discovered defects with 88 NEW HOMES.
Barratt David Wilson Homes Cambridgeshire admitted last year that 88 properties at the Darwin Green site in Cambridge need to be demolished and rebuilt following foundation issues - at a cost of £40 million. Four houses have already been knocked down and work is expected to continue on the site over the next 12 weeks.
An extremely rare book of some of the FIRST ever police mugshots of criminals in Britain – taken more than 150 YEARS ago - has been unearthed and is now up for auction.
The 600 vintage portraits of thieves, sheeprustlers, poachers, vandals and even a highwayman, were snapped in Folkingham County Gaol, near Bourne, in Lincolnshire between 1869 and 1882 - and are accompanied by hand-scrawled notes about their crimes.
It is the first time the haunting collection of Victorian photos, valued at £300-£500, has been seen in public after the private vendor put the book up for auction with Batemans Auctioneers of Stamford in Lincolnshire.
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