No.1 mistake Aussies make in London
Mind the gap, yes. But Oyster card — no way. When it comes to navigating the London underground there’s an easy way to spot the tourist.
Mind the gap, yes. But Oyster card — no way. When it comes to navigating the London underground there’s an easy way to spot the tourist.
They may be the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, but Prince Harry and Meghan are only making their first official visit to the English county next week.
While the world analyses sister-in-law Meghan’s fashion hits and misses, Catherine, is breathing a sartorial sigh of relief — having hit on a wardrobe staple that takes the scrutiny away.
IN the battle for nostalgic children’s books, give me Enid Blyton over Roald Dahl any day, writes Kerry Parnell. He may have been a better writer, but at least Enid never poisoned anyone.
Mountains of colour-coded luggage, an army of assistants and a secret stash of booze. There is no such thing as travelling light when you are a royal, writes Kerry Parnell.
It was unscripted, heartfelt and genuine. When Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, gave her first speech at her Grenfell charity cookbook launch this week, she did it entirely her way.
NOBODY likes a weekday wedding, writes Kerry Parnell. Expecting people to take a day off and take the kids out of school is the height of arrogance.
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AFTER spending half an hour locating an assistant, I was told they didn’t have my size, but I could “click and collect” a dress. No wonder real shops are disappearing, writes Kerry Parnell.
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