EDEN CONFIDENTIAL Mother of Wills and Kates bridesmaid support plea

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Mother of Wills and Kate’s bridesmaid support plea for Rift cure

Rose Van Cutsem, whose daughter Grace was a bridesmaid at William and Kate’s wedding, has backed an apparent request from therapist Julia Samuel for Prince Harry to heal the rift with his brother.

Yesterday Rose shared a link to a newspaper article in which Samuel, a friend of Princess Diana, who is godmother to Prince George, wrote about the dangers of “promiscuous honesty” and said: “We shouldn’t all express our feelings to everyone. ‘

Rose says of the article, “Bang on and brilliant as always.” It’s not the first time Rose, who is married to William and Harry’s old friend Hugh Van Cutsem, has commented.

After the Sussexes said they intend to ‘step down’ as senior members of the royal family, she joked, ‘I’m stepping down as a senior member of my tax return because I’d rather drink coffee, see my friends, love my family and do yoga.’

Rose Van Cutsem, whose daughter Grace was a bridesmaid at William and Kate's wedding, has backed an apparent request from therapist Julia Samuel for Prince Harry to heal the rift with his brother

Rose Van Cutsem, whose daughter Grace was a bridesmaid at William and Kate’s wedding, has backed an apparent request from therapist Julia Samuel for Prince Harry to heal the rift with his brother

It's not the first time Rose, who is married to William and Harry's old friend Hugh Van Cutsem, has commented

It’s not the first time Rose, who is married to William and Harry’s old friend Hugh Van Cutsem, has commented

After the Sussexes said they intend to 'step down' as senior members of the royal family, she joked, 'I'm stepping down as a senior member of my tax return because I'd rather drink coffee, see my friends, love my family and do yoga'

After the Sussexes said they intend to ‘step down’ as senior members of the royal family, she joked, ‘I’m stepping down as a senior member of my tax return because I’d rather drink coffee, see my friends, love my family and do yoga’

Homes guru Beeny fighting the neighbors

She grapples with grueling chemotherapy while battling breast cancer.

But as if that wasn’t enough, Property Ladder star Sarah Beeny has caused quite a stir with her latest landscaping project – provoking objections from two local councilors and being slammed as ‘intolerable’ by a neighbour.

It wasn’t what Beeny, 51, and her husband, artist Graham Swift, had in mind when they began building their seven-bedroom ‘mini-Downton’ on the 220-acre Somerset farm they opened in 2018 acquired for £3 million.

Property Ladder star Sarah Beeny has caused an uproar with her latest landscaping project - provoking objections from two local councilors and being slammed as 'intolerable' by a neighbour.

Property Ladder star Sarah Beeny has caused an uproar with her latest landscaping project – provoking objections from two local councilors and being slammed as ‘intolerable’ by a neighbour.

Part of their vision involved a lake – to be created behind the house by shoveling huge amounts of earth out of a field. But the outrage over how the loot was disposed of was hard to contain.

Beeny and Swift used it to create a bank at the edge of a field, increasing their privacy while also deadening the noise of passing traffic — at least the noise they felt.

Unfortunately, this elaborate landscaping — which the couple failed to obtain planning permission for — was derided by a local council.

Against the couple’s request for retrospective approval, it argues that it has “changed the landscape for the worse,” adding scathingly, “It appears that no engineering design or thought went into the construction of these banks.”

It wasn't what Beeny, 51, and her husband, artist Graham Swift, had in mind when they began building their seven-bedroom 'mini-Downton' on the 220-acre Somerset farm they opened in 2018 acquired for £3 million

It wasn’t what Beeny, 51, and her husband, artist Graham Swift, had in mind when they began building their seven-bedroom ‘mini-Downton’ on the 220-acre Somerset farm they opened in 2018 acquired for £3 million

Another local councilor says the landscaping comes at a high sonic price for those across the street. “The height and shape of the earth bank. . . causes the traffic noise to be reflected back in direction [them]which adversely affect the living conditions of the residents.”

Two say the noise in their gardens is “unbearable”. Another claims the pair “dumped the loot on good farmland and [are] trying to find a way out of a problem they created”.

Kate Moss caused a lot of hilarity on the Emerald Isle this week with a TikTok video posted by Vogue in celebration of her 49th birthday. It’s about why Naomi Campbell nicknamed her fellow supermodel “Car”. Moss explains: “We were in Ireland and got a little tipsy at a wedding and I think in Irish ‘car’ means ‘drunk’. So we were all “cars”. During that time we did all the shows, drank lots of champagne and called each other cars. What Moss doesn’t seem to know is that “car” is not a term of endearment; It is used for people, typically women, who are particularly mean, annoying, or uncomfortable.

“One TikTok user remarked: who’s going to enlighten her?”

No smiles for the not-so-lucky Valley Sarah

For Sarah Lancashire, life seems to imitate art. The 58-year-old actress has been showered with praise for her show-stealing scene as Sgt Catherine Cawood in Sunday’s episode of the hugely popular BBC crime drama Happy Valley, in which she confronted her sister Clare, played by Siobhan Finneran, in a Sheffield cafe ( under).

Now Lancashire has been spotted in a café in a similarly cozy padded coat. For the outing, she was accompanied by her husband, TV producer Peter Salmon, 66, near their home in Twickenham, south west London.

The former Coronation Street star Lancashire, who was born in Oldham, married Salmon in 2001. I bet the coffee was a lot cheaper in South Yorkshire.

Now Lancashire has been spotted in a café in a similarly cozy padded coat.  For the outing, she was accompanied by her husband, TV producer Peter Salmon, 66, near their home in Twickenham, south west London

Now Lancashire has been spotted in a café in a similarly cozy padded coat. For the outing, she was accompanied by her husband, TV producer Peter Salmon, 66, near their home in Twickenham, south west London

The 58-year-old actress was praised for her show-stealing scene as Sgt Catherine Cawood in Sunday's episode of the hugely popular BBC crime drama Happy Valley, in which she confronted her sister Clare, played by Siobhan Finneran, in a Sheffield cafe overwhelmed

The 58-year-old actress was praised for her show-stealing scene as Sgt Catherine Cawood in Sunday’s episode of the hugely popular BBC crime drama Happy Valley, in which she confronted her sister Clare, played by Siobhan Finneran, in a Sheffield cafe overwhelmed

Film legend Gina Lollobrigida made a big impression on Prince Philip when he met her in Sweden in 1956. “The Italian naval attache gave a reception attended by both my father, Commander John Hamer, as British naval attache, and the Duke of Edinburgh, on a royal visit, were invited,” reveals Eden Confidential reader Sue Brown. ‘Anita Ekberg, Gina Lollobrigida and Sophia Loren presented themselves in the series. When the duke saw her he turned to my father and said: ‘Oh, look . . . the continental shelf.” How my father kept his face straight I don’t know. . .’

His account of losing his virginity to an elderly woman in a field has been described as “Jilly Cooper-esque”, while his description of what he does with his mother’s favorite Elizabeth Arden cream for frostbite is unfit for a family newspaper. But Prince Harry’s memoir would have been more memorable if its ghostwriter had chosen poetry, says Anthony Joseph, who just won the £25,000 TS Eliot Poetry Prize. “I wish him all the best,” he tells me at the award ceremony at the Wallace Collection in London. “But he should have related his situation in a series of sonnets.”

The name is Connery, Saskia Connery

Saskia Connery seems determined to show that it’s not just a surname she shares with her late grandfather. The 26-year-old fashion designer invited comparisons to Sean Connery’s role as James Bond in the 1965 film Thunderball while snorkeling in the Bahamas.

As 007, Sir Sean (inset) traveled to the island to recover two stolen nuclear warheads. Saskia, who also works as a special projects manager at the Sean Connery Foundation, posed for photos on the back of a small boat before diving into the clear blue waters to explore a coral reef.

She boasts, “Happy days at the office.”

Good job if you can get it.

Saskia Connery seems determined to show that it's not just a surname she shares with her late grandfather

Saskia Connery seems determined to show that it’s not just a surname she shares with her late grandfather

As 007, Sir Sean (inset) traveled to the island to recover two stolen nuclear warheads

As 007, Sir Sean (inset) traveled to the island to recover two stolen nuclear warheads