Royal family fans may be shocked to know Princess Diana's childhood home will not go to either of her two sons, Prince William or Prince Harry, and will instead go to their cousin.
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Lorraine, Heather spoke to host Christine Lampard, who is currently covering the show, about Dame Deborah's final months. During that time, the bowel cancer advocate received her damehood from Prince William which her mother has since called "surreal". In her first studio appearance following Dame Deborah's death two months ago, her mother Heather spoke to Christine about her daughter's achievements.
© ITV Heather James One of which was when they received a phone call informing them the Duke of Cambridge would be coming around to give her a damehood. She told Christine: "It seems surreal that all this happened in the last seven weeks of her life. "She would just sort of say, 'I want to do this' and we'd look at her and go, 'Ok'.
She was still bossing us at the end! She was so determined to live every last minute. "Heather revealed they only found out that Prince William would be coming over the night before and she began to panic. She said: "My first thought was, 'Oh no, I need to clean the house, I've got to tidy up, I've got everybody living in my house!'"But then I thought, 'You know what, let's just enjoy this aspect of what she's done.
' The outpouring from the public over the Bowel Babe fund was amazing. "When it was announced she had died, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge publicly shared their condolences to her family. Taking to Twitter, they wrote: "We are so sad to hear the heartbreaking news about Dame Deborah.
"Our thoughts are with her children, her family and her loved ones. Deborah was an inspirational and unfalteringly brave woman whose legacy will live on. "The royals then signed off the tweet with both of their initials, W and C.
Royal family fans may be shocked to know Princess Diana's childhood home will not go to either of her two sons, Prince William or Prince Harry, and will instead go to their cousin.
Prince William and Kate Middleton aren’t looking for any trouble!
is what's going on with Netflix's hit series based on their lives, . The drama series has just cast its —one to play the now 40-year-old as a teenager, the other to play him in his late teens and early 20s—and its for season six. reported on September 2 that Rufus Kampa will take on the role of the younger Wills, while Ed McVey will portray the slightly older William. Both actors have certainly got the jawlines to make convincing princes.
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hasn't been America's favorite royal in quite some time, but perhaps his upcoming trip to the States will change all of that. As previously reported, will be journeying to the land of the free for this year's Earthshot Prize awards ceremony in Boston in the fall.
An investigator into Princess Diana’s death says he had an “emotional” discussion with Prince Harry and Prince William. Lord John Stevens, 79, a former Metropolitan Police Commissioner, recalled speaking to the Princess of Wales’ two sons at their home of Kensington Palace in the immediate aftermath of the 1997 car crash in Paris that killed their mother, aged 36 and her boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed, the 42-year-old son of the former proprietor of Fulham FC and the iconic Knightsbridge department store, Harrods, Mohamed Al-Fayed. He told US Weekly: “I have to say, I was quite emotional about it myself,” before adding that the two teenagers were upset about the “paparazzi” and how they chased the car.
Dame Deborah James' mother has appeared on ITV Lorraine this morning (18 August) to promote her late daughter's new book, How To Live When You Could Be Dead, which is released today. In her first studio interview since the death of her daughter almost two months ago, Heather told Christine Lampard how Deborah spent the last two years writing the book and described the final chapters, which were penned in the last few weeks of Deborah’s life, as “emotional”.
Sharing words of wisdom. Prince William gave the children of late BBC presenter Deborah James advice on how to cope with losing a parent when he visited the family earlier this year.
Prince William had a kind ear for the children of the late BBC presenter, Deborah James. In a recent interview with, James’ husband, Sebastian Bowen, speaks about the Duke of Cambridge's visit to their home ahead of the journalist’s death in June. Bowen shares that the royal came to their house and joined the family for champagne and to grant James damehood.
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