Travis frontman Fran Healy has issued a health warning to fans following the shocking news that Kate Middleton is battling cancer.
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Kate Middleton's uncle, Gary Goldsmith, is reportedly set to appear on Celebrity Big Brother, alongside the likes of Sharon Osborne, Louis Walsh and Fern Britton. While the 58 year old has at times been a controversial or divisive figure, Carole Middleton's younger brother will be a popular signing who may be expected to offer a unique view of his royal connections. A source revealed: "He’s made it clear he will talk about everything and anything, and he’s pretty outspoken when it comes to Harry and Meghan.
Gary also holds a deep affection for Kate and Wills and will be able to give a fascinating insight into what it’s really like being related to the future King and Queen." According to The Sun, the controversial businessman negotiated a hefty contract with the ITV show’s bosses. A source told the publication: “Gary is champing at the bit to get on Celebrity Big Brother. “He finalised the terms of his deal today and can’t wait to enter the house.” Gary's Celebrity Big Brother appearance comes as the Princess of Wales recovers from recent abdominal surgery.
Here's everything we know about his life, from his marriages to his huge net worth... Gary is a millionaire businessman who made his fortune in recruitment. Gary is the son of a painter and decorator from West London and grandson of a miner from a pit village in Durham.
He was eight when sister Carole left high school and joined British Airways as a stewardess, where she met Michael Middleton. When he was 15, he was an usher at Carole and Michael's wedding. When Gary, who has been married four times, left school he got a job working as an IT operator.
Travis frontman Fran Healy has issued a health warning to fans following the shocking news that Kate Middleton is battling cancer.
Kate Middleton’s shock cancer diagnoses.The Princess of Wales, 42, revealed the heartbreaking news in a video message Friday, saying she is now undergoing chemotherapy. Following the announcement, a slew of stars took to social media to send their love and support to the British royal, including Oscar winner Catherine Zeta-Jones.
her cancer diagnosis.“Following today’s news, I will not be attending tonight’s ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ final,” Goldsmith, 58, shared about the UK game show X. “I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to my fellow Housemates and to everyone involved in the making of this brilliant show.
A new report is offering some insight into what King Charles and Queen Camilla knew about Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton)’s health.
Kate Middleton, who was unable to attend Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day parade, gave several soldiers a special treat this year to make up for her absence. The missing princess reportedly gave a local regimental bar in the UK town of Aldershot nearly $2,500 toward the bill so that members of the Irish Guard could celebrate the holiday at a post-parade party, reports the Daily Mail.
Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid had a strong message about Kate Middleton during a heated debate on today's show. Susanna and co-host Martin Lewis led a discussion about the new video of Kate and Prince William as they visited a farm shop in Windsor at the weekend.
alleged in a fiery X (formerly known as Twitter) rant that he has caught up with the Princess of Wales, 42, and her husband, Prince William, “most days” since her planned abdominal surgery in January.“The conspiracy theories around Kate are absolutely absurd!” Pietersen began.“We see W&K most days and in the last couple days too! It beggars belief that people would be so ridiculous and cruel in writing BULLS – – T on this platform that are out and out lies!” he added, referring to himself and his wife, singer Jessica Taylor, frequently spending time with the future king and queen.The sportsman continued: “W&K are the most wonderful parents and as normal/humble as they come. Let K who is recovering from an operation recover.
recent photo-editing scandal.The Dutch monarch, 56, spoke to members of the public at a royal engagement in Zutphen, Netherlands Thursday where a little girl asked him about his family portrait.After exchanging a few pleasantries with the schoolgirl, the King reportedly quipped, “At least I didn’t photoshop it,” referencing Middleton’s recent digital mishap.The joke seemingly landed with royalists, who burst into laughter at the cheeky jibe.The Princess of Wales, 42, was forced to issue an apology this week after she released a doctored family photo for UK Mother’s Day on March 10.Just seconds after the image was unveiled on social media, eagle-eyed followers noticed a myriad of editing mishaps in the photo of the royal with her three children.The widespread speculation prompted conspiracy theorists to come out of the woodwork, with claims being made not only about Middleton’s health, but also her whereabouts.Middleton returned to social media to set the record straight on what had happened with the snap.“Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing,” she wrote on X in the wake of the controversy.
Piers Morgan has made some bold claims about Prince William, suggesting that he's "trying to cover something up" as the mystery around Kate Middleton continues.
doctored post-surgery family photo.Elliot Higgins, the founder of the Netherlands-based Bellingcat investigative journalism group, demonstrated on X on Monday why it was highly unlikely that the Princess of Wales’ image from the June 2016 issue of British Vogue had been recycled for her viral UK Mother’s Day snap.“There’s so many minor differences, like the reflection of the light in her pupils, the light and shadow on her face, the teeth visible, wrinkles, etc. etc., that it’s clearly just a photo of the same woman from about the same angle, not the same exact photo,” Higgins explained.
forced to issue an apology after releasing a doctored family photo for UK’s Mother’s Day on Sunday.After eagle-eyed social media users noticed a myriad of editing mishaps in the image, the mom of three reportedly felt “awful” about the backlash it has caused.Sources close to the Princess told the Telegraph that Middleton tried making the photo “the best it could be.”Another insider close to the Palace told the Mirror that the Princess is no doubt “deeply upset by the furor” and media frenzy the “innocent family photograph” had caused.On Monday, the Princess was spotted leaving Windsor Castle with her husband, Prince William, just hours after her photo-related clarification.Middleton was pictured in a black Land Rover to accompany her husband on the ride to Westminster Abbey, where the prince will attend the annual Commonwealth Day service without her.It was the royal’s first public appearance in more than two months following her surgery, with her last appearing on Christmas Day while attending church in Sandringham.She is not expected to return to her public duties until sometime after the Easter holiday. Kate’s absence from the public eye had stirred up conspiracies over her health, which were only exacerbated by the release of the edited family snap.“Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing,” Middleton wrote on X.
During his interview on Good Morning Britain on Monday 11 March, Gary Goldsmith revealed he hasn’t spoken to his niece Kate Middleton in ‘years’. He also revealed that he hasn’t spoken to his sister, Carole since leaving Celebrity Big Brother. Businessman Gary was evicted from Celebrity Big Brother on Friday 8 March.
Following his eviction from Celebrity Big Brother on Friday, Gary Goldsmith sent a message to his niece Kate, Princess of Wales, and sister Carole Middleton this morning. Appearing on Good Morning Britain on Monday, 11 March, with Susanna Reid and Ed Balls, the businessman addressed the ongoing Mother's Day photo editing saga and described Kate as an "absolute treasure".
Kate Middleton's uncle Gary Goldsmith has become the first family member to speak out on the controversy surrounding a recent picture of her, which many claim has been digitally altered. The businessman, 57, who is fresh from a stint on Celebrity Big Brother, begged fans to 'leave it alone' as he discussed the picture during an appearance on Good Morning Britain.The snap was shared by Kate and William on Mother's Day, in her first address to the public since undergoing a 'planned abdominal surgery' in January.
It was meant to be a wholesome image to celebrate Mother’s Day in the UK, but a photo of Kate Middleton and her children has ended in controversy for the Prince and Princess of Wales.
planned abdominal surgery. but her health battle has knocked her confidence and left her feeling “fragile,”, one expert asserts.
The Princess of Wales’s uncle has made his exit from the UK’s revamped Celebrity Big Brother series, after lasting just five days in the house.
Kate Middleton‘s uncle, who is currently appearing on “Celebrity Big Brother” in the UK, revealed that the Princess of Wales is getting the “best care in the world” after she underwent a surprise abdominal surgery in January. “Because she doesn’t want to talk about it, the last thing I’m going to do is [talk about it],” Middleton’s controversial uncle, Gary Goldsmith, told fellow contestant Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu during the show’s season 23 premiere after the British TV personality asked him how his niece was doing. “There is a kind of code or etiquette.
British Army’s website quietly removed Kate Middleton‘s name from the list of attendees for the Colonel’s Review Tuesday after it was speculated that the event would be one of her first appearances since her abdominal surgery. On Tuesday, her office at Kensington Palace said they hadn’t been consulted about her appearance, per People.Prior to the removal of her name, it was reported that the Princess of Wales, 42, would have been examining the Foot soldiers as the honorary Colonel of the Irish Guards at the pre-Trooping the Colour event.
joined 12 other celebrities on the British reality TV show as his niece continues to recover from surgery.After settling into the house, Goldsmith, 58, spoke to fellow celeb Sharon Osbourne about his views on the royals and what it’s like being an uncle to the Princess of Wales, who was seen for the first time on Monday since December.As well as claiming that Middleton’s sister-in-law Meghan Markle changed the royal family’s dynamics, the outspoken Goldsmith bizarrely claimed that the Duke of Sussex, 39, “will come back and be part of the gang again one day.”“I have an opinion that Harry was really, really really loved and when they were a threesome, so Kate, William, and Harry they looked really comfortable together,” he told Osbourne, 71. “Then suddenly there’s an extra dynamic that comes in, puts a stick in the spokes and creates so much drama that I don’t genuinely think is there, and rewrote the history, saying how unhappy he was and I just don’t think that’s fair,” he said of Markle, admitting that he’s never met her.“I mean you can’t throw your family under the bus in such a dramatic style, then write books about it and expect to be invited round for Christmas.”“I think it’s really sad.