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If they'd dined at SONNY'S, Wills and Kate might still be together
I was in that twilight world between sleep and consciousness when the text message alert announced the inevitable that Wills and Kate had split. A few moments later, the Today programme with typically absurd BBC pomposity 'confirmed' it. In the hours that followed, Guy and I were besieged in a way we had not been for half a dozen years: broadcasters wanting Guy, as a former director of the Press Complaints Commission, to comment on the alleged harassment of Kate Middleton; the papers wanting me to write about what it all meant. It brought back horrible memories of weekends swallowed up by the monster of royal intrigue. And we both declined to speak to anyone about it.See the full content of this document
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Guy and I helped put together the pact between the Royal Family and the media when Prince William went to St Andrews that allowed him four happy years, free (apart from a brief moment when his Uncle Edward decided to try to...
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