The Scottish Mail on Sunday

OLD, NEW, BORROWED AND BLUE

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OLD THE Royals are famous for recycling outfits, but Viscount Linley has taken keeping old things going to a new level – he’s still wearing the shoes he got married in 22 years ago! When I met him last week, he showed off his shoes – which he wore when he married Serena Stanhope in 1993 – and said the secret to their longevity was that he cleaned them himself with some ‘good old spit and polish’. A royal looking after their own wardrobe? Now I’ve heard everything! NEW STEVE COOGAN and his new girlfriend Daisy Lewis are no longer keeping their romance under wraps. I revealed last week that Coogan, 50, is dating Daisy, who played feisty teacher Sarah Bunting in Downton Abbey, and the pair were happy to be photograph­ed together, left, on Friday night. They smiled and held hands for cameras as they emerged from TV studios following Steve’s guest appearance on the first episode of Chris Evans’s new TFI Friday. BORROWED DON’T call me granny! Princess Michael of Kent has borrowed the word ‘ammama’ as she thinks it sounds younger and decreed that’s what her two-year-old granddaugh­ter Maud should call her. When I met Maud’s father Freddie Windsor at the launch of the Boodles store in New Bond Street last week, he said the Princess, 70, thinks it ‘sounds less old’ and that he thought the word was Greek. Er, I think you’ll find it comes from southern

India, Freddie...

So, Mick, is that your Jagger-uar?

BLUEB HAS Mick Jagger’s new blue carca conked out – or is it just havingha its 19th Nervous Breakdown? The Rolling StonesSt frontman has – as thisth Instagram shot, left, confirmsco – been posing all o over Cuba with a snazzy vintage motor while scouting for venues for the band’s rumoured South American tour next year.

The car may be nearly as oldo as the 72-year-old rock s star, but it’s been ferrying h him to all the best nightspots on the island, including the Shangri La club in Havana, where he partied until late at night with a crowd of female fans.

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