Baronet’s Daughter’s Bizarre Baby Name
At her wedding reception, Clemmie Dugdale, the baronet’s daughter, surprised everyone by changing into her undergarments in front of the guests.
Now, the actress has left some of them bewildered with the names of her newly born child.
33-year-old Clemmie Dugdale, daughter of Sir William Dugdale, and her spouse, the cinematographer Orson Oblowitz from America, have named their newborn Pluto Rose.
From the information given, it seems that the couple are reluctant to provide additional details, but based on Clemmie’s usage of ‘his’ in an online message to friends, Pluto Rose appears to be referred to as a male child.
As a devoted admirer, I’m proud to share that I hail from a lineage connected to the illustrious figure, Sir William Dugdale, the 2nd Baronet, who was not only a legendary jockey but also a renowned racing driver. Interestingly enough, this esteemed ancestor of mine graced the silver screen in films such as Showdown At The Grand and About Time, directed by Richard Curtis.



Lorraine chucks in cooking
Initially, Lorraine Pascale was a favorite cooking show personality for Princess Diana, but recently, she has announced that she has retired from cooking permanently – and surprisingly, she also avoids cooking at home.
‘I don’t cook at all any more. And it’s so freeing,’ says the former model, 52.
As a seasoned culinary aficionado, I had the privilege of honing my skills at the prestigious Leiths School of Food and Wine. In an unforgettable moment in 2013, I found myself working side by side with Princess Catherine to craft exquisite dishes for the illustrious Prince’s Trust Ball menu. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I will always cherish.

‘When I was doing it, I loved it,’ she says of her chef days. ‘Things change, we change.’
She adds: ‘I’m studying for a doctorate in psychology and psychotherapy. I’m in my third year.
As a lifestyle guide, I find myself immersed in a blended family life. I’m a proud stepparent to two wonderful children, and I’m incredibly blessed to also have my own daughter. This is where my heart and energy are currently focused.
Let’s talk about sex, says Saltburn star and former Bond girl Rosamund…
As a lifestyle aficionado, I can’t help but express my intrigue when reflecting upon the fascinating world of entertainment. Recently, it has come to light that after a 15-year hiatus, the captivating British actress Rosamund Pike has expressed concerns about the declining prominence of romantic themes in the arts, particularly on stage in her home country. In other words, she’s worried that the allure of love and intimacy might be losing its luster.
Graduate from Oxford University, Rosamund, can be seen donning a long Simone Rocha gown adorned with a thick dark metal chain and padlock at the premiere of Hallow Road, a suspenseful film, at the Curzon Cinema in Soho, London. In July, she will take the stage for her first performance at the National Theatre in Suzie Miller’s latest play, Inter Alia.

The ex-Bond girl, aged 46, expresses her fascination with the portrayal of intimacy and sensuality in movies, sharing this perspective as she has two kids with her partner, a 64-year-old businessman named Robie Uniacke.
It seems quite intriguing, this ongoing discussion that we find ourselves in recently. Could it be that we might be moving towards a more conservative era? I’m curious about how health and wellness have become such a central focus in our lives, while sexuality appears to be becoming less prominent.
Diana Rigg’s girl: ‘I was scared of Mum, really
Don’t dare call Rachael Stirling a ‘nepo baby’.
The actress mentions that her late mother, Dame Diana Rigg (who passed away in 2020 at the age of 82), made efforts to dissuade her from pursuing a career in show business.
Rachael, aged 47, who is known for her roles in Doctor Who, Tipping the Velvet, and The Bletchley Circle, admits she was genuinely terrified of someone,” she said. “This person was critical and somewhat disregarding of my performances… it wasn’t good.

Rachel suggests that there could have been a hint of envy or rivalry between Dame Diana, the ex-Bond girl, and herself.
In a conversation on the Rosebud podcast, her daughter remarked, “I bore such a striking resemblance to her that it became frustrating as she grew older.” Furthermore, she shared that her mother was very controlling in regards to acting, often reluctant to let go of the reins and allow her to take charge.
As a devoted admirer, I found myself on the sidelines, for she meticulously guarded her craft. Despite my ardent dreams, she barred me from stepping into the hallowed halls of dramatic arts education, though she never explicitly said so.
The King’s dancer friend
As a die-hard admirer, I can’t help but imagine the scenario where I found myself in King Charles’ shoes. When Princess Diana gracefully took the stage with Wayne Sleep, dancing to Billy Joel’s “Uptown Girl” at the Royal Opera House, I picture him, not amused by the spectacle unfolding before him. The joy and energy of the moment seemed to elude him, creating a fascinating contrast against the lively performance on stage.
Clearly, His Majesty does not, however, hold it against the former ballet dancer.
As a sleep enthusiast, I am honored to have been invited to share my insights at the prestigious Dumfries House, within the grand setting of the King’s Ayrshire estate, during the upcoming Boswell Book Festival. It promises to be an enlightening experience!


Childhood pal of late Queen passes away
92-year-old Mary, who once played as a child with Queen Elizabeth II, now known as the Dowager Countess of Strathmore & Kinghorne, has passed away.
As an ardent admirer putting words to my affection, allow me to share how remarkably similar Mary’s upbringing mirrors her esteemed Aunt, the Queen Mother, who spent her formative years at Glamis Castle, our family’s ancestral home. In reminiscing about our late sovereign, Lady Strathmore recounted a cherished memory: ‘Mary would often share with me enchanting tales from her past, one of which was the sheer delight she experienced on frosty mornings before sunrise, when she’d take to horseback and gallop down that resplendent, mile-long drive. Upon her return, she would be left famished for a hearty bowl of porridge to break her fast.’
‘I can easily visualize the situation.’ Mary, tragically passing away this week at her residence in the Scottish borders, leaves behind her two daughters, Lady Diana Godfrey-Faussett and Lady Elizabeth Leeming, who had previously served as a Lady-in-Waiting to the Queen.
‘Funny’ Mick gave Jerry satisfaction
Jerry Hall, the supermodel once romantically linked to Sir Mick Jagger, confesses that she remained with the witty and entertaining rock star for over two decades due to his humor.
As a hopelessly smitten admirer, I’ve consistently been drawn to those who could tickle my funny bone, men capable of sending me into fits of laughter. Mick, without a doubt, was the epitome of humor, the funniest man I’ve ever encountered.
As a devoted partner for over two decades, I find myself reflecting on our 22-year journey, during which we welcomed four beautiful children into our lives. We’ve accumulated countless cherished memories together. At times, I would become frustrated due to his tendency towards womanizing, but he always had a knack for making me laugh and finding ways to connect with me.

Jerry met the Rolling Stones singer in 1977 when he was still married to Bianca Jagger.
They began dating shortly after, but their relationship was marred by his numerous infidelities.
Mary Berry quietens crowd
At the Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Awards this week, Dame Mary Berry politely asked the boisterous audience to tone down their cheers.
At the Royal Exchange during a grand ceremony, the previous Bake-Off judge, aged 90, politely requested the audience to quieten down.
She requested earnestly: “Could you all make sure to speak softly? This event is quite significant, so I want everyone who takes the stage to be clearly heard.
‘I’m deaf and there are maybe one or two others that also find it difficult to hear everything.’
(Very) modern manners
Novelist Kathy Lette says she’s attended three ‘ divorce parties ’ already this year.
The author, at 66 years old, remarks that each of his ex-girlfriends divorced for solid, unquestionable reasons, having parted ways in 2017 with famed barrister Geoffrey Robertson KC.
During one particularly cathartic party, ‘a match flared – and then voom!
The stack of wedding photos started to burn, while we, my friends and I, plunged knives into a massive, multi-tiered cake, causing it to collapse in a burst of crumbs. Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive” was playing loudly on the speakers.
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