Western Mail

THEY SAID WHAT?

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“I’m 110,000th in line to the throne. So in about 800 years, they’ll dig me up and I’ll be king of England. It is fascinatin­g all that. It’s mental, it’s insane. If Donald Trump can be president, why can’t I be king?”

– EastEnders star Danny Dyer.

To be honest, dinner conversati­ons were the worst bit about being a child and listening to the boring people around me”

– the Duke of Sussex.

“Let’s not give up on sanity”

– Prisons minister Rory Stewart.

“This has been a week of deep division, and reconcilia­tion will be something that must become central to our future in this country. I hold firm to the belief that we can create a society where mutual flourishin­g is possible, disagreein­g well is central and respecting the difference is paramount”

– The Archbishop of Canterbury,

the Most Rev Justin Welby. “You train for like 12 hours a day, everything hurts, you’re in bits, you don’t know the routine, you’re driving yourself loopy, it’s a hard gig but it’s so worthwhile”

– Stacey Dooley, above, on being a contestant in Strictly Come Dancing.

“My DVD cellophane was put on by a psychiatri­st. It was shrinkwrap­ped” – Comedian Tim Vine.

“For me, alcohol is like fire, water, religion, politics and many other things: it’s not the thing itself, it’s what you do with it. It can do you and others harm, or a little good. I think I am managing to edge from one to the other”

– Broadcaste­r Adrian Chiles, who

has cut down on his drinking.

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