Scottish Daily Mail

Ephraim Hardcastle

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WILL Prince Harry’s girlfriend Meghan Markle continue with her showbiz career if they marry? Or will she follow the example of Hollywood star Grace Kelly, who wed Prince Rainier of Monaco and retired from acting? And who’ll wear the trousers in a Harry/ Meghan marriage? ‘Meghan could be the fabled breath of fresh air the royals need… or she could usher in a republic,’ observes one courtier. APROPOS Harry: With the Duchess of Cambridge’s pregnancy making her unavailabl­e for royal duties, he’s being pressed into the Government’s EU charm offensive, with an overnight trip to Denmark next month – just the sort of short stint in a UKfriendly country that Kate would normally do solo. It demonstrat­es just how few headline-grabbing royals there are these days given that the Queen no longer travels and Prince Philip has retired. LABOUR stalwart Lord Prescott, 79, objects to being grilled about the party’s attitude towards Tony Blair on BBC2’s Daily Politics, after host Jo Coburn inquires: ‘So you don’t think anyone in Labour should listen to him?’ Prezza snaps: ‘I didn’t say that… you buggers, you people.’ Language! And Alex Salmond is threatenin­g to become Irish declaring that ‘were his grandmothe­r from Limerick’, he would apply. No need to worry about the ancestry, Alex, cash will suffice. The Irish ‘economic citizenshi­p’ programme has encouraged several US billionair­es to apply for Irish passports, complete with a more advantageo­us tax regime. Missing you already, Alex! PRINCE Charles won’t be amused to see himself attacked in architect Richard Rogers’s new book A Place For All People. He’s described as ‘architectu­rally ignorant’. But it might raise a royal titter from his cousin Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester. He’s a Magdalene College, Cambridge trained architect, obliged to abandon his career when his older brother William was killed in a 1972 plane crash. ‘They have had some sharp exchanges of views,’ says a royal source. VETERAN luvvie Lionel Blair, 88, blubbed copiously when unveiling a plaque to singer Alma Cogan at her Worthing home at the weekend. Ever the profession­al, hoofer Lionel unveiled the plaque earlier for the ITV cameras – and turned on the waterworks then, too. LEE Child, 62, the Coventry-born author of the Jack Reacher novels, says marijuana helps his creativity. ‘I don’t want it to be legal – I want it to be compulsory,’ he says, recalling he was a fan from his first spliff in 1969, adding: ‘I had sex for the first time, with two sisters in quick succession. One of the greatest weekends in my life.’ Fancy!

 ??  ?? COLIN Firth, 57, has bagged an Italian passport via his Romeborn wife Livia Giuggioli, 48, pictured. Might Tony Blair be encouraged to follow suit? With Donegal roots on his mother’s side, an Irish passport should not be a problem to be sure, to be sure.
COLIN Firth, 57, has bagged an Italian passport via his Romeborn wife Livia Giuggioli, 48, pictured. Might Tony Blair be encouraged to follow suit? With Donegal roots on his mother’s side, an Irish passport should not be a problem to be sure, to be sure.

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