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Sharon Stone loses appeal to gain primary custody of her son
Sep 24th
Basic Instinct actress Sharon Stone has had her request to take primary custody of her eldest son denied by a San Francisco judge.
A royal flush as Charlotte and the Yorks join Naomi at Issa
Sep 24th
With Charlotte Casiraghi in attendance alongside Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, the Issa runway presentation had something other shows couldn’t boast: a truly royal following. The Monegasque society beauty joined the Queen’s granddaughters in the front row of the show for the Brazilian label first made popular by Kate Middleton.
Princess Mary makes a cuddly friend at childrens’ film festival
Sep 24th
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark had a rather unusual leading man sharing the spotlight with her this week – Bruno the bear. The cuddly mascot played host as the pretty royal helped launch the BUSTER children’s film festival in Copenhagen.
Style queens Carla and Catherine work midnight hues in NY
Sep 24th
Their high-profile marriages, photogenic looks and enviable careers place them among the most talked-about women in the world, so a small amount of rivalry between Catherine Zeta-Jones and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy would have been forgiven when they met up at a gala dinner in New York.
Prince Harry’s godfather and royal friend Gerald Ward passes away
Sep 24th
Prince Harry and Prince Charles are mourning the loss of Gerald Ward, godfather to the young royal and close friend of his father, after the 70-year-old collapsed on a golf course.
Day of tradition for the Queen as she attends the Braemar Games
Sep 7th
Carrying on a ritual which dates back to the reign of Queen Victoria, the Queen took pride of place at the annual Braemar Gathering on Saturday.
Dressed in a striking coral coat and matching hat – with a tartan blanket over her knees to keep out the chill – the British monarch looked on as the traditional Highland Games got underway at the picturesque village. As ever, Prince Philip and Prince Charles, who sat with the Queen to watch the sports, donned their kilts for the day.
There was a familiar face among the winners too. Presenting awards to participants, the Queen once again handed over the trophy for the overall heavyweight competition to Bruce Aitken, who won for the tenth consecutive year.
Held near the royals’ Scottish summer home of Balmoral Castle in the north-east of Scotland, the gathering attracted more than 16,000 people. The games, which date back to the 11th century, see clansmen testing their physical strength in contests such as tug-of-war and caber-tossing before saluting the monarch as their chieftain.


