CONFIDENTIAL EDEN: The real honeymoon site will be an impossible-to-resist setting for non-real weddings.

It is already indelibly related to two royal honeymoons: those of the queen and Prince Philip, who spent the wedding night there in 1947, and Charles and Diana, who stayed there their first 3 nights as a married couple 34 years later.

But starting next year, Broadlands, Earl Mountbatten, home to Burma’s circle of relatives, will be the impossible-to-resist setting for a series of weddings, as well as non-real.

However, they will be held in the splendid 60-room house, of which the Castilian is the confidant of Prince Philip Penny Mountbatten, the wife of the third count, but in his 18th-century orange greenhouse listed as Grade II.

Broadlands, Earl Mountbatten of Burma’s Family Headquarters (pictured) will be the impossible-to-resist setting for an unlimited number of weddings next year

The Queen and Prince Philip (pictured) spent their wedding night in the splendid 60-room space in 1947

Charles and Diana (pictured) remained there for their first 3 nights as a married couple 34 years later.

Citizens of Hampshire, the 5,000-acre estate feels the pressure.

“The money’s over,” one of them tells me.

A spokesperson for the estate said the proposed replacement in use, consisting of allowing a wedding consistent with the week between May and September, is now the responsibility of the local council.

The castle is the confidant of Prince Philip Penny Mountbatten, the wife of the third count (pictured)

PM attention! Your former “special friends” are palsArray..

Just when Boris Johnson thought it couldn’t be worse, when he was fiercely attacked by his absence from the exam fiasco, two of his reputed ex-lovers are making an unusual cause.

Petronella Wyatt, 52, has forged an intriguing friendship with American entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri, 35. The two women allegedly “maintained” a four-year relationship with Johnson at other times in his marriage to attorney Marina Wheeler.

The couple gave the herself up so well that Petronella, daughter of Labour journalist and politician Lord (Woodrow) Wyatt, said she was waiting to visit Arcuri in the United States when the pandemic ended. “She’s a great girl,” Petronella tells me. “Jennifer is very cultured and accumulates my obsession with the golden age of Hollywood and Broadway melodies.

Just when Boris Johnson thought it couldn’t be worse, when he was fiercely attacked by his absence from the exam fiasco, two of his reputed ex-lovers are making an unusual cause.

So what melodies will they sing together? Friends think they’re a non-unusual e-book about their experiences. Jennifer told him publicly online, ‘What a glorious friend you are.

Thank you for sharing your brain and your stories with me. I look forward to our next adventures. Boris began his affair with Petronella when he was editor-in-chief of the Spectator and she was his assistant.

He promised to leave his wife for her. The case resulted in miscarriage and miscarriage. Boris was fired from his position in the shadow cupboard in 2004 through then-conservative leader Michael Howard for mendacity over the relationship, as he had categorically denied in the first place.

Boris and his fiancée Carrie Symonds (pictured), who now have their three-month-old son, Wilfred, recently spent time in Scotland.

Earlier this month, Petronella publicly mocked the prime minister about his plans with his fiancée, Carrie Symonds, and his three-month-old son, Wilfred.

“Boris and Carrie are going to end up a component of their camping holiday in Scotland,” Petronella told their friends online. “This will end your relationship. Boris doesn’t know how to cook as Carrie likes luxury personal villas in hot spots.

Carrie’s past vacation with Boris went to the Caribbean last winter. The 15,000 euro getaway has caused controversy over the mystery of who paid for it.

Radio 1 DJ Greg James admits he hates some of the records he plays on his BBC breakfast show. “It’s a balance,” said the former cricketer.

“If you pull out a record you don’t like, you’re not going to turn around and say, “We’re not going to play this, come back in a moment.” I had to lie to Little Mix before when I did not like the sequel to Shout Out to My Ex.”

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