Daily Mail

Princess takes a very discreet pop at Harry

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The Windsors have declined to say a word in public about Prince harry’s disgracefu­l memoirs, but foreign royals have no need to be so circumspec­t.

Princess Marie- Chantal of Greece — whose father-in-law, King Constantin­e, died this week — shared a photograph that could be seen as a damning comment on harry’s treachery.

The glamorous wife of Crown Prince Pavlos — now head of the former Greek royal family — shared this image online of a bookshop display in which harry’s book, Spare, was displayed in Swindon next to how To Kill Your Family, a novel by Bella Mackie. London-born Marie-Chantal did not make a comment, letting the picture speak for itself.

her family couldn’t be closer to our royals: King Constantin­e was godfather to Prince William and a nephew of Prince Philip.

KATE MOSS, who turns 49 on Monday, and her fellow supermodel Naomi Campbell, 52, are still the party girls supreme, according to Vogue editor Edward Enninful. ‘At Kate’s parties, you’ll just be there with a beer in your hand, or whatever you want, listening to Bob Marley one minute, the Rolling Stones the next,’ he says. ‘Kate is quite devoted, and then the clothes come out and everyone is dressing up.’ What she and Naomi have in common is that ‘you never know who is going to show up’, he adds. ‘It’s all about who’s flown in, or Mick Jagger could be just around the corner.’

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