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PRINCE CHARLES visited his injured police bodyguard in a Swiss hospital last night after a day's skiing with his sons, Prince…

PRINCE CHARLES visited his injured police bodyguard in a Swiss hospital last night after a day's skiing with his sons, Prince William (13) and Prince Harry (11).

The prince spent 20 minutes at the bedside of Insp Tony Parker, who broke his hip in a skiing accident at Klosters on Tuesday.

Princess Diana is holidaying away from her sons and estranged husband on Barbuda in the Caribbean. According to the Daily Mirror, she was the target of a video sneak who filmed her trips to London fashion store Harvey Nichols.

The footage, believed filmed on store surveillance equipment, shows lingering shots of her cleavage and legs. In another sequence, she is shown laughing with her friend, property developer Christopher Whalley (40), the newspaper adds. The videos were uncovered during a theft inquiry at the Knightsbridge store.

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President Nelson Mandela, aided by the world's most winning smile and the cutest dimples, tops the list of South Africa's most eligible and sexy bachelors published in women's magazine.

"Currently divorcing, the world's favourite president is about to become South Africa's most eligible bachelor," the South African edition of Cosmopolitan says of Mr Mandela (77), in the throes of divorcing his wife Winnie.

"He's everything a woman could ever want in a man - mega powerful, kind, modest, considerate and with a great sense of humour. Not to mention the cutest dimples, the world's most winning smile and funky dress sense," it said.

A Los Angeles judge threw out a lawsuit brought by two actors who claimed life size robots at a chain of airport bars resembled their characters in the hit TV series Cheers. Judge Manuel Real concluded that the figures tolling on stools at the Cheers bars looked nothing like actors George Wendt and John Ratzenberger.

An American magazine for lesbians, Deoeuve, has changed its name to Curve after French actress Catherine Deneuve filed a lawsuit last year in France over the name.