Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey hit headlines around the world when it aired in March 2021, and now the Duchess of Sussex is speaking out about the reaction to it.
13.10.2022 - 20:23 / ok.co.uk
Christine McGuinness has missed her train to London, where she is set to appear at the National Television Awards tonight, after admitting her anxiety over attending the awards. The 34 year old mum of three took to her Instagram stories to thank her followers for their "gorgeous comments" regarding her recent honesty in videos posted to stories about her trepidation about the NTAs, following her split from Paddy McGuinness after 11 years together. She said: "I've just realised.
I've been thinking of all the stressy, negative stuff, when actually I'm going to go and see people I haven't seen in ages and just have a good laugh. "So I was really happy and excited today and then I've missed my train to London," as she looked sheepish. She continued: "I haven't really got any concept of time and this does happen a lot.
I'm not great with trains anyway.The trains are really busy because there's been strikes on and because of the NTAs as well. "I don't know what I'm gonna do right now but I am going to find a way to get there. I'm not panicking," before she conceded: "Maybe a little bit." In her previous posts, Christine told her 680k followers: "I'm going to the NTAs tomorrow - I'm a nominee for the documentary me and Patrick made with our children.
"I'm really anxious. I'm quite nervous just because of everything - obviously it's not the best situation, but I haven't done anything wrong. "I know what a big difference the documentary has made and I know how hard the whole team worked on it so I'm going to go and try and hold my head up high and just enjoy the night." It doesn't look like Christine will need to worry about bumping into her ex Paddy though, as a source told The Sun: "Paddy is staying away and focusing on work,
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Christine McGuinness has revealed that she feels nervous as she prepares to attend the National Television Awards on Thursday.The former Real Housewives of Chesire star took to Instagram where she told fans, “it’s not the best situation.” Christine, 34, separated from Paddy McGuinness earlier this year after 11 years together. Christine told her 680k followers: "I'm going to the NTAs tomorrow - I'm a nominee for the documentary me and Patrick made with our children.
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