The Chronicle

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“From myself and my wife and our little bump, we are so grateful to be here” Prince Harry on his arrival at a New Zealand national park. “I’m beyond chuffed to be given this role and to directly quote my mum on hearing the good news, it is indeed ‘fandabbyru­ddydozy”’ Broadcaste­r Sara Cox who is to be the new host of the BBC Radio 2 Drivetime programme. “I have always been a really positive person, and I really don’t like being around negative people at all” TV’s Carol Vorderman. “Hollywood is really big on symbolism but crappy on change” US actress Olivia Munn. “A man that dances like a shed in the wind” Comedian Seann

Walsh’s self-descriptio­n after his eliminatio­n from Strictly Come Dancing. “On my tombstone it will say, ‘At last, a day off”’ TV’s Bradley Walsh. “I’m not a smell-of-thegreasep­aint person, I don’t come alive on stage, I’m not one of these” Boy George. “I might be prepared to, but I’m more interested in the Conservati­ve Party actually showing what it can do for this country” Tory MP Justine Greening, former education secretary, indicating she could run for the party leadership. “I’m very British and I’m very pro-British, but that in no way means you therefore exterminat­e anybody else you meet who doesn’t come from Britain!” TV’s Chris Tarrant. “I have just purchased a nailbrush which contains three paragraphs of guidance on its use including one instructio­n to hold the brush in your hand” Iris Corfield, of Pembridge, Herefordsh­ire, in a letter to the Daily Telegraph.

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