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EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Did King Charles give himself a pat on the back for saving the Australian government a small fortune on his royal visit?

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Has King Charles gave himself a pat on the back for saving the Australian government a small fortune for the $ 326,000 costs of last October Down – almost £ 1 million less than the last trip of his deceased mother in 2011?

Unfortunately, now that thankless Aussies is blurring over the £ 33,000 costs of business flights for an advance Buckingham Palace Group that flew in June to prepare the basis.

According to freedom of information legislation, they have discovered the costs. 'Frivolous,' Brian Marlow rages from the Australian taxpayers' Alliance.

“The government does not have to sort out the money from others to convey assistants from Buckingham Palace when a simple zoom call would suffice.” Brian, does not tempt the king to replace his next visit with a hello of Zoom.

The king's concern for French feelings in recommending the recurrence of HMS Agincourt follows in the footsteps of the schedule of his deceased mother 2004 to prevent French President Jacques Chirac.

He was invited to mark 100 years of the Entente Cordiale with a Windsor-Banket and the performance after dinner of Les Miserables.

Queen Elizabeth discovered that the event was held in Windsor's thoroughly non-Cordial Waterloo room. “Reduce it,” the queen told the staff. “We call it the music space – only for one night.”

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Did King Charles give himself a pat on the back for saving the Australian government a small fortune on his royal visit?

King Charles has given himself a pat on the back for saving the Australian government a small fortune over the $ 326,000 costs of last October under

The concern of the king for French feelings in recommending the recurrence of HMS Agincourt follows in the footsteps of the schedule of his deceased mother 2004 to prevent French President Jacques Chirac (file image) from insulting)

The concern of the king for French feelings in recommending the recurrence of HMS Agincourt follows in the footsteps of the schedule of his deceased mother 2004 to prevent French President Jacques Chirac (file image) from insulting)

How overcame Aachnophobe Nigel Farage his fear of crawling for his jungle stint in I'm a celebrity …? “The trials were difficult,” he tells ITV this morning.

'The week before I went to look [hypnotist] Paul McKenna, I said, “I am not looking forward to snakes and spinning, I don't want to scream on television for millions of people.” Paul taught me a few tricks of the mind that you can use to overcome and worked. 'Can Mystic McKenna Starmer heal his fear of Farage?

Rageh Omaar, aka De Scud-Stud, did not see or heard on ITV because he yielded a suspect mini stroke on the news during ten April during ten April, delivered his first news item in nine months.

Omaar became an unlikely pin-up during his 2003 war shipments for the BBC. However, Omaar's recovery was not sent by ITV to a war zone. He did the voice over film from the bloody rebellion in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Rageh Omaar presents ITV news at ten o'clock. Not seen nor heard of ITV, because he suffered a suspicious mini stroke on the air during ten April at 10 April, he delivered his first news item in nine months

Rageh Omaar presents ITV news at ten o'clock. Not seen nor heard of ITV, because he suffered a suspicious mini stroke on the air during ten April at 10 April, he delivered his first news item in nine months

Radio 4's Today Showpony Emma Barnett (depicted) likes to inform listeners: 'I actually presented without shoes for the first time in my life ... Because my boots were still wet this morning and those I can quietly put on at the door [at home]'

Radio 4's Today Showpony Emma Barnett (depicted) likes to inform listeners: 'I actually presented without shoes for the first time in my life … Because my boots were still wet this morning and those I can quietly put on at the door [at home]'

Radio 4's Today Showpony Emma Barnett is looking forward to informing listeners: 'I actually presented without shoes for the first time in my life … Because my boots were still wet this morning and they can put on the door in silence in silence [at home]. '

She adds: “But I have socks on, I promise.” She can brag that, since she leaves the woman's hour, she has finished her socks today!

When Trencherman Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson, who died at the age of 85, launched his own publishing house in 1989, he caused maximum publicity by leaking that his glamorous secretary Sarah Johnson was the long-term mistress of Jilly Cooper's husband, Leo. It was only in the room.

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