PRINCESS DIANA has decorated her lavatory at Kensington Palace with cartoons of Camilla Parker Bowles, reported mistress of her estranged husband Prince Charles, the Times reported yesterday.
The central cartoon shows the Argentine footballer Maradona taking a drugs test. The caption reads: "Charles should be taking the drugs test if he thinks Camilla is good looking."
John Major and his opera loving wife Norma welcomed the "three tenors" to Downing Street yesterday lose Carreras, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti and their conductor James Levine met the Majors for a 30 minute chat in the run up to their performance at Wembley Stadium tomorrow evening.
Former Take That star Gary Barlow is to perform the world premiere of his new song Forever Love on Top of the Pops tonight.
The new single goes on sale next Monday. It is taken from his album Operi Road, to be released next September.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is to attend the premiere in London of his new film, Eraser.
Warner Brothers is to host the event, dubbed "premiere of the year", in its new eight screen multiplex off Finchley High Road next August.
It is not certain if co stars James Caan and James Coburn will attend. Some 140,000 people attended an open air concert to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the death of Louis Armstrong, during the ongoing International Jazz Festival in Montreal.
The event included two of Satchmo's spiritual sons, trumpet players Nicolas Payton and Leroy Jones, along with Kevin Mahogany, who sang Armstrong's bit What a Wonderful World.
Barry Linehan (67), the actor whose voice was known to millions from the Mr Kipling cakes television adverts, has died.
Famed for his "Mr Kipling makes exceedingly good cakes" slogan, he delighted viewers with his rich voice and helped sales soar during the 10 years he made the "voice over" for the adverts.