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Howard Donald wishes he could have helped Robbie Williams when they were in Take That. The 55-year-old pop star shot to fame in the 1990s boyband alongside Robbie - who has recently opened up about his struggles in a tell-all Netflix documentary - and regrets not talking to his bandmate before he ultimately made the decision to quit and pursue a solo career. Speaking in an upcoming clip from Dermot O'Leary's 'Reel Stories', he said: "When you look back, Robbie obviously had enough. We never got in a room and talked about health or home life. In hindsight, you do wish you could have spoken to h...
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Zoe Ball is the second big name to pull out of King Charles’ coronation concert. The 52-year-old presenter was due to cover the event, which will kick off at 8pm from the East Lawn of Windsor Castle in London, but said on Sunday (07.05.23) she was “gutted” illness had led to her cancelling the job. She tweeted along with a green queasy-faced emoji: “Absolutely gutted... the sickness bug has got me" along with a queasy-face emoji. "Was meant to be heading to Windsor Castle for the #coronation concert on @BBCRadio2.” The host added her fellow Radio 2 colleagues Dermot O’Leary, 49, and Scott Mill...
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Matthew Wright is under fire after he branded the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations an ostentatious “disgrace” that should be scaled back amid the cost of living crisis. The former ‘The Wright Stuff’ broadcaster, 56, sparked fury when he used an appearance on ITV’s ‘This Morning’ on Friday (03.06.22) to slate the cost of events organised to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne. He said alongside royalist guest Gyles Branreth, 74: “We were talking earlier and it's wonderful and the spectacle I get, but at a time when people... we are haemorrhaging money as a country. “If you were some ki...
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Prince Philip was honoured as the EE BAFTA Film Awards opened on Sunday (11.04.21). The Duke of Edinburgh passed away earlier this week at the age of 99 and his life and long service to the film community and the wider country has been remembered by BAFTA as the award show kicked off. Host Dermot O'Leary said of the late royal: "He was the first President of BAFTA, and that goes through all the way to our current President, his grandson, the Duke of Cambridge." Whilst his co-host Edith Bowman added: "It was Prince Philip and Her Majesty, the Queen's support throughout the years that in many wa...
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Prince Philip was honoured as the EE BAFTA Film Awards opened on Sunday (11.04.21). The Duke of Edinburgh passed away earlier this week at the age of 99 and his life and long service to the film community and the wider country has been remembered by BAFTA as the award show kicked off. Host Dermot O'Leary said of the late royal: "He was the first President of BAFTA, and that goes through all the way to our current President, his grandson, the Duke of Cambridge." Whilst his co-host Edith Bowman added: "It was Prince Philip and Her Majesty, the Queen's support throughout the years that in many wa...
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