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EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Putin's cronies spread disinformation that King Charles has sold Highgrove to President Zelensky

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Vladimir Putin's cronies need to do some homework - after their latest disinformation claiming that King Charles has sold his beloved Highgrove to Ukraine's President Zelensky for £20million. 

Prince William actually owns Highgrove. The house was bought by the Duchy of Cornwall in 1980, after the King declined the gift of Chevening House in Kent, and cannily installed himself as 'tenant for life'. 

Now that William has taken over the Duchy, the King has to pay him rent. He may have conducted a recent review, but Dad had been paying £700,000 a year before his Coronation.

The cronies of Vladimir Putin have claimed King Charles has sold his beloved Highgrove to Ukraine's President

The cronies of Vladimir Putin have claimed King Charles has sold his beloved Highgrove to Ukraine's President

The house was bought by the Duchy of Cornwall in 1980. Pictured: the gardens at Highgrove House

The house was bought by the Duchy of Cornwall in 1980. Pictured: the gardens at Highgrove House

Putin's cronies have spread the rumour despite the estate being owned by Prince William

Putin's cronies have spread the rumour despite the estate being owned by Prince William

 

Did the Duke of York's lawyers gulp nervously as Rufus Sewell, pictured, playing Andrew in Netflix's Scoop, tells Emily Maitlis: 'I don't know why everyone's so upset about my friendship with Epstein - I knew Jimmy Savile so much better.' Not true. 

Andrew did, in his Navy days, help out in one episode of Jim'll Fix It, but Savile was very much the preserve of the King, Prince Philip and, before them, Lord Louis Mountbatten. Did disgraced Jim ever fix anything for out-of-favour Andy?

 

Reflecting on her ill-fated editorship of The Lady magazine, Rachel Johnson tells Radio 4's World At One that she was told never to put daft artist Tracey Emin on the cover. 

'Of course, as soon as I found myself in The Lady's boudoir and began editing, I ignored all that advice and indeed Tracey Emin did make the cover. 

She did an interview in which she described needlework as a substitute for masturbation.' Adios Rachel. 

She adds ruefully: 'Maybe if I'd listened to that advice, I'd still be editing The Lady magazine.'

 
Hannah Waddingham (pictured) admits to an enthusiasm for stealing items from hotels

Hannah Waddingham (pictured) admits to an enthusiasm for stealing items from hotels

Hannah Waddingham, who is clearing her throat to host the Olivier Awards this weekend, admits to an enthusiasm for stealing items from hotels. 

'I'm pretty much an 'if it ain't screwed down' kind of gal. But even if it is screwed down, if I really like it, I'll try to undo the screws,' says Hannah, pictured. 

'I've had to rename it 'lovingly rehoming', because I'm spectacularly light-fingered.'

 

Has Mick Jagger, three months shy of his 81st birthday, finally acknowledged his antiquity? 

He's the secret backer of the relaunched Sixties clothing store Granny Takes A Trip. Welcoming new subscribers online, he anonymously tweets: 'Satisfaction Always. Granny.'

Has Mick Jagger finally acknowledged his antiquity with his latest clothing store?

Has Mick Jagger finally acknowledged his antiquity with his latest clothing store?

 

Whimsical football manager Joe Kinnear, who has died aged 77, had a way with words until he tried to pronounce the names of some of his Newcastle players. 

Charles N'Zogbia emerged as 'Charles Insomnia', while Yohan Cabaye was 'Yohan Kebab'. Rest easy Joe.

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