Queen Camilla ‘doing away with snobbery’ with unexpected ‘wonderful’ move

Ann Cleeves, who has created the books behind the hit TV series Vera and Shetland, has joined Queen Camilla for a brand new project aiming to find the country’s top reading champions

Queen Camilla is breaking down snobbery in reading – and in turn it’s helping those struggling with their mental health, according to the best-selling author behind the Vera and Shetland books.

Ann Cleeves, whose novels have been turned into two hit drama series that have captivated viewers on ITV and the BBC, has hailed the Queen for her love of books and championing reading as a way of escaping everyday life. The novelist, who is working on her latest book in her crime detective series Vera, which saw Brenda Blethyn play the character in the long-running ITV drama, has long advocated the emotional benefits of reading for pleasure.

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It echoes the work of Camilla, who is known for her love of reading, and set up her Queen’s Reading Room initiative, which initially started with her recommending some of her favourite books and authors.

Ann has met Camilla, most recently at Clarence House earlier this year – and now she has been invited to join the judging panel on a new project – the Queen’s Reading Room Medal.

And speaking to the Mirror, the celebrated author says it’s wonderful Camilla is “doing away with” a certain type of ‘sniffiness’ when it comes to reading and enjoying books.

She explained: “Her Majesty obviously loves books – and what I admire the most is that she doesn’t necessarily pick classics or literary fiction. She’s just as happy to read a good murder or read something that the rest of us would read as an escape.

“In the past, there has been a bit of snobbishness around reading, and I think it’s brilliant that the medal and everything Her Majesty has said has been around ‘if you’re having a good time with a book, it’s a good book’.

“Popular genre authors that literary reviewers may have been a bit sniffy about, she has been doing away with that kind of snobbery, which is wonderful.”

Camilla announced the launch of the Queen’s Reading Room Medal earlier this year, which will be a national honour awarded annually to people who support storytelling in their local communities.

It is a spin off from the Queen’s Reading Room, a charity she founded following the success of her Instagram book club during the pandemic. It has since grown into a global hub for reading advocacy, with a podcast, research initiatives, and an annual literary festival drawing tens of thousands of visitors.

Nominations for the Queen’s Reading Room Medal are open until the end of the month and include people who have set up community reading groups, improved access to local libraries, donated books to those in need, or organised local literary festivals.

Ann is on the judging panel along with other leading publishing and literary figures – with Camilla understood to be delighted to have the best-selling author among those taking part in the project.

The author explained: “It is an honour to be asked to do something by Her Majesty and also I saw it as a way of getting the word out there and celebrating those people and volunteers, who go in and maybe read to stroke victims in hospitals or people set up reading groups for teenagers in their local libraries.

“It doesn’t matter. It is not about reading being some kind of chore or feeling we have to do, it is just sharing that immense pleasure in losing yourself in a story.”

Ann combines her busy writing schedule with helping to run the north-east-based Reading for Wellbeing organisation, which promotes reading as a way of supporting mental wellbeing, which caught the eye of Camilla and the Queen’s Reading Room chairity.

The author set up the organisation after experiencing for herself how getting lost in a book can help in times of struggle.

The organisation works with local GPs, who can refer patients who may be struggling to join one of their reading groups, where participants read for pleasure before joining together to discuss what they’ve read.

She explained: “Reading has seen me through some tough times. I had cancer when I was in my 30s and then my husband had bipolar disorder and until he was properly diagnosed that was quite tricky, balancing that with two kids.

“But what really got me through those tricky times was reading. And I thought, let’s see if this works. If it works for me, it might work for other people. Reading for Wellbeing then started.

“Reading is not about literacy even – it’s about losing yourself in a story and people can do that if they are listening to audio books or if they’re reading graphic novels – and something I often say is if you’ve got lots of depressed and angry thoughts rattling around in your head, it is really lovely to get inside someone else’s head for a bit. And when you’re reading, you can see the world through other people’s eyes.

“At one talk I did, one woman part of our group talked about how she had been going through a bad time in her life because her husband had died and her mum had died and she said in the past, I would have gone along to my GP and asked for some anti-depressants, but now I’ve got the group I don’t need to. I go along, I read a book and I chat to my friends.”

Vicki Perrin, the CEO of the Queen’s Reading Room, said: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Ann Cleeves as a judge for The Queen’s Reading Room Medal. Her extraordinary storytelling has captivated readers worldwide, and as founder of Reading for Wellbeing, she understands the profound ways reading can transform and enrich lives.

“Her insight will be invaluable as we celebrate the wonderful volunteers who go above and beyond to champion books and reading in their communities.

“We are thrilled to have Ann join our distinguished panel of judges as they honour those making such a difference through the joy of reading.”

Visit thequeensreadingroom.co.uk/the-queens-reading-room-medal for nominations, which are open until December 31.

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Cult-favourite foundation that ‘stays put all day’ gets price axed by 25% in limited-time deal

Looking for a makeup artist-approved foundation that ‘does not budge all day’ and won’t break the bank? This cult-favourite makeup marvel is currently up for grabs for a whopping 25% off

Whether you’re a die-hard devotee of this iconic foundation by beauty powerhouse Estee Lauder, or you’ve been itching to give it a whirl without splashing out the full price, you won’t want to miss this limited-time offer.

The much-loved Double Wear foundation by Estee Lauder, a best-seller for several years and boasting an impressive 4.8-star rating on Lookfantastic’s website, comes in a whopping array of over 60 shades.

This makeup marvel, which typically retails at a substantial £39.50, provides medium to full coverage. Its formula is infused with SPF 10 to shield your skin from harmful UV rays. Even better, thanks to a cracking deal from Lookfantastic, it’s now dipped below £30.

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The Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation is currently up for grabs for £28.85 at All Beauty, £29.63 on Estee Lauder’s own site, and Lookfantastic.

According to Estee Lauder, this Double Wear foundation keeps oil at bay all day, leaving you with a shine-free complexion. It even claims to be sweat, humidity, and transfer resistant, making it a must-have in your makeup bag.

Boasting up to 24 hours of longevity, this lightweight foundation promises to stay true to colour whilst delivering an airbrush finish, creating effortless, natural radiance that’s ideal for both everyday wear and glamorous evening looks.

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Further praise comes from this shopper who says: “First time using this and I’m blown away. Why did it take me so long to try? My old foundation didn’t last all day, so read other reviews on this one, and it’s a winner! The coverage is 10/10, longevity is awesome, the finish is smooth, and my texture has improved while wearing it.”

Another happy customer enthuses: “This is the foundation I wear daily, for work, events, errands, etc, it stays put all day, even without powder on top. Will always repurchase, the best!”

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Though one shopper does knock one star off, saying: “Have used double wear for years. It’s always been my go to having an oily complexion. I recently introduced primer to my routine and have had to experiment a little to get it right as it can make the foundation cake and show any dry/textured areas if not done right.”

David Walliams’ ‘brutal reset’ as he looks ahead to lonely Christmas

As David Walliams looks ahead to a lonely Christmas, a PR expert has shed light on the transitional period he faces, against a backdrop of lost friendships and shifting tastes in comedy

Once the toast of talent show television, David Walliams is now looking ahead to a lonely Christmas, and a PR expert warns he could be in for a “brutal reset”.

While discussing his new children’s book, Santa & Son, the former Little Britain star spoke about spending Christmas Day away from his 12-year-old son, Alfred, whom he co-parents with ex-wife Lara Stone.

David, 58, shared: “I don’t have him for Christmas. I was thinking a bit about sometimes the pain you feel as a parent when you don’t have your child at Christmas.”

This comes at a transitional time for David, three years on after disparaging off-camera comments he made about Britain’s Got Talent contestants were leaked. This included one incident where he referred to a pensioner as a ‘c***’ while filming the 2020 series.

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Comedian and writer David apologised for the “disrespectful comments”, which were made during filming breaks, and subsequently announced his departure from the long-running ITV show, where he’d been a fixture for ten years.

Remarking upon this relatively quiet new chapter in David’s career, PR to the stars Mayah Riaz told the Mirror: “When it comes to David Walliams, this is a classic case of a public figure going through a period of reset. Fame can be incredibly loud, then suddenly very quiet, and that shift can feel brutal.”

With the dust from the initial controversy somewhat settled, David is reportedly still rather distant from his old showbiz pals, including his once-close friend, Simon Cowell, whom a source claims he no longer speaks to “at all”. But what effect will this distancing have on his future prospects in the limelight?

On this note, personal branding expert Mayah reflected: “The distance from Simon Cowell is interesting because that relationship once acted as a powerful engine for David and his visibility.

“When a star steps away from a partnership like that, it is not just a personal shift. It has a ripple effect on their public momentum, too. Losing that sort of alliance will have the industry wondering what the next chapter for him will look like.”

Of course, audience tastes have changed dramatically since the first episode of Little Britain first aired back in 2003, and jokes, particularly those which feel as though they might be punching down or otherwise insensitive, are viewed through a much different lens.

Indeed, back in 2020, the BBC removed Little Britain from iPlayer altogether after citing that “times have changed” since it was first broadcast. Both David and his co-star Matt Lucas expressed regret at the time for portraying people from other races, including sketches which saw them using Blackface.

According to Mayah: “The comedy world has changed so fast, and I’m not sure many performers were ready for that. What audiences once brushed off as cheeky or edgy now lands very differently. I think David was hit hard by that shift.

“He came from an era where the boundaries were looser, but now the cultural temperature is very different. Comedy has moved towards compassion and awareness, and he was caught in the middle of that evolution.”

However, Mayah believes there is still an opportunity for David to “write a new chapter for himself”, highlighting his talent for storytelling which audiences have long since admired.

Predicting a potential “redemption arc” ahead, Mayah considered: “I think there is always room for a comeback. The public can and do forgive, but they will want to see growth first. If David shows that he understands why the landscape has changed, he could easily write a new chapter for himself. People love a redemption arc.

“There is something very British about rooting for someone to get back up after a fall. Right now, though, he feels like a man in transition. It is a lonely place when the spotlight moves on, especially for someone who has lived inside it for so long. But isolation can also refocus a career.”

She continued: “Plenty of big names have stepped back, rebuilt quietly and then we see them return stronger. David is still a talented storyteller, and audiences have not forgotten that.

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“If he uses this quieter period to reintroduce himself in a more grounded and contemporary way, then a comeback is absolutely on the table. The door is never truly closed in this industry. It just depends on how he chooses to walk back through it.”

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Kelly Osbourne hits back at ‘sick’ comments about her appearance saying ‘I am ill’

Kelly Osbourne has hit back at cruel trolls who commented on her weight and appearance following the death of her dad Ozzy four months ago

Kelly Osbourne has hit back at cruel trolls who have commented on her appearance after the recent death of her dad, heavy metal legend Ozzy Osbourne.

The 41-year-old took to Instagram to share that although she had received lots of “lovely” comments since Ozzy passed away in July at the age of 76 which had “really helped get through this time in my life since losing my father” – there had also been some “disgusting, horrible, mean and brutal comments”.

Some accused the grieving reality TV star of looking “ill”. While others have made comments on her weight loss. But in a series of video clips a defiant Kelly told her 4.3 million followers: “I am just here sat like, ‘What do you expect from me, what do you expect me to look like right now?’ The fact that I am getting out of my bed and facing my life and trying should be more than enough, and I should be commended for that.”

Addressing the trolls directly, Kelly said: “For example, you say I look ill. Well I am ill right now. My life has completely flipped upside down. I don’t understand why people expect me to bounce back and look like everything is just fine when it’s not.”

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Kelly continued: “I’m 100 per cent honest. I share my struggles with people and people share their struggles with me. They help me and I help them – but these mean comments are helping nobody. They’re just making you feel big and clever and like you’ve achieved something but all you’ve achieved is being a bully it’s sick, like your mentally ill.

“To everyone who is leaving these sick comments, you need to take a strong hard look at yourself because most of the things you are saying about me is how you feel about yourself.”

In another clip, Kelly said: “Another thing that’s strange is that you compare photos of me now at 41 years old to a picture of me when I was 18. People’s faces change when you grow older.”

But Kelly said the thing she found “most disappointing” about the abuse she had received was that the majority of comments were coming from “grown arse women”.

She added: “These are women that say they are counsellors, women that are mothers, women who look like they have weight struggles of their own. It’s devastating that women can’t support other women , they’d rather tear them down when their dad just died. It’s disgusting and i’ve had enough of it so go f**k yourselves.”

Kelly’s mum Sharon has also waded into speculation over her recent weight loss. Putting the record straight, she said: “She can’t eat right now – because she’s lost her daddy.”

Appearing on BBC Breakfast in a pre-recorded interview in her first TV interview since her father’s death, Kelly remembered her late dad and shared her grief. She shared: “It’s actually has been horrific. I’ve never ever felt anything like grief. I never realised that you could love someone so much.

“He worked so hard to do what he wanted to do most in this world and that was perform one more time and then he was ready to go. He made a mark on this planet that will never be erased.”

Ozzy’s beloved hometown of Birmingham paid tribute to the Black Sabbath star posthumously awarding him the city’s highest civic honour on what would have been his 77th birthday on Wednesday.

Talking about receiving the special honour Kelly said: “The fact that he has been recognised in such a way means so much to us because he loved this city, he loved Birmingham, he was a true Brummie through and through. And to be recognised, as I say, in such a way is just, it’s incredible.”

In July, fans from around the world descended on Birmingham to see Ozzy and Black Sabbath perform one last time in their final concert at Villa Park, just a few streets away from where Ozzy was born.

Kelly said: “I can tell you what he said afterwards. He turned around to my mum and he said, ‘I didn’t realise people liked me that much.’ He was the boy from Aston the entire time. He never realised just how incredible he really was.

“He went out doing what he loved most in this world and what he wanted to do before he left this planet was say thank you to his fans and have one more show and boy did he give one hell of a show.”

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Ellie Simmonds addresses Strictly presenting role and who she’s backing to win

The Paralympic star swimmer talks Strictly shockers, Christmas kisses, and the complexity of becoming a mum as someone with a disability

Cosying up on the sofa with her family this Christmas Paralympic swimmer Ellie Simmonds will be tuning into the Strictly Special. She hopes by then that she will also have something to celebrate – as she has been rooting for her pal Karen Carney to win. Ellie, 31, says: “A fellow sports star! She’s doing incredibly. She’s literally the kindest, loveliest person ever. She’s so sweet, and then, from being a footballer to what she’s doing now on the show, is just phenomenal. Her couple’s choice blew me away.

“She got through to the semi finals this weekend, so I’m rooting for her. I think she’ll win. But you never know, because even last weekend, there was a shock exit with Lewis. I was so surprised.! Everyone expected him to be in the finals. That’s the thing with the show, you never know, and it’s all about the votes. I got my friends all to vote for Karen on Saturday and probably will again this weekend.”

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When hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman announced they would be departing from Strictly at the end of this series, no one was more shocked than Ellie, who came 10th when she was on Strictly in 2022 . “They’ll always be part of the Strictly family and I’m sure whatever they do in the future will be incredible. Claudia’s doing phenomenally well, isn’t she, with, The Traitors and The Piano on Channel 4? She does so much stuff.

“I think it’d be really interesting to see who replaces them. It won’t be me for sure – I’m happy to be watching. I’ll leave it to the professionals. I may enjoy making a documentary, but live TV is a different beast.” A fierce supporter of the show, she praises Strictly for championing disability. “We’ve seen the likes of Chris [McCausland] last year with visual impairment, winning it and just showing the country that you can do anything, no matter what,” she says. “Then Rose [Ayling-Ellis] won in the past. Then this year, the likes of Ellie (Goldstein).”

She also praises ITV’s The Assembly, which sees 35 autistic, neurodivergent and learning disabled people interview well known British personalities. Ellie says: “TV is a powerful platform to educate society on different disabilities, is amazing, and it’s doing a good job. More can always be done. One day wouldn’t it be amazing for anyone ever to watch TV and see someone like them front and centre.”

Family means everything to Paralympic swimmer Ellie, who is looking forward to spending Christmas at home in the Midlands with mum Val and dad Steve. Her sisters Katie and Pauline will be there too, along with her brother Steven. Sadly, Simmonds’s eldest sister, Georgina, died in 2013 at the age of 45. In 2008, aged just 13 Ellie swam her way into the history books at the Beijing Paralympic Games, as the second youngest Paralympian in British history to win a medal. She went on to win two gold medals in her first Games. The next year, in 2009, she became the youngest person ever to receive an MBE.

“That’s what I love about Christmas – it’s all being together, you know? No one is working. There’s no emails. You can just relax for a bit and just eat lots of lovely food, watch lots of good TV,” says Ellie, who was born with achondroplasia (dwarfism). I’m obsessed with the King’s speech. The Strictly special will be on too, and Call the Midwife.”

Steve will take charge in the kitchen, says Ellie, 31, who is single and lives in London. “My dad, he is the cook of the house. A couple of days ago we were sent the menus for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. He takes it very seriously. We just leave him to do it because it makes him happy.”

Time spent with family makes her look forward to having her own brood one day. Ellie addressed wanting to be a mother in the ITV documentary, Should I Have Children?, which aired in May this year. She says: “For me it is complicated. I would love children. But if I met someone who also has dwarfism, we would be in danger of something called a ‘double dose’ if I got pregnant. This means that we might both give the baby the dwarf gene. And that means that there’s a possibility that the baby couldn’t survive.”

While most people are supportive, she’s been horrified by some reaction to her saying she wants to be a mum one day. “People are sort of surprised when people with disabilities want to have kids,” says Ellie.

She and all her siblings were adopted by Val and Steve. Ellie herself was adopted when she was about three months old, shortly after her diagnosis of dwarfism was made. The couple also fostered 70 children. In 2023 an incredibly moving documentary, Finding My Secret Family, showed Ellie finding her birth mum. She said: “My birth mother expressed regret and guilt, but was overwhelmingly relieved that I have led the life I have.”

And speaking to the Mirror Ellie says: “Since speaking about my adoption and my journey and my story, so many people have come up to me and said they’re adopted. That’s something I’m super, super proud of. I’m opening up a whole conversation. And it’s crucial that we do talk more about children with a disability being adopted.

“So many children with a disability are still stuck in the care system. People want that ‘perfect’ baby, even when they’ve got a choice of so many more. There’s so many children, and not just those with a disability, looking for a family. Children in a sibling group, kids older than seven, those who maybe have a different race or ethnic minorities, they’re seen as harder to place as well.”

Ellie continues: “Perfect is a horrible word – what does it mean? Many people want these Instagrammable photos of baby showers – and then the babies. For mums to be as well, I want them to know that if your baby will be born with a disability – it’s not the end of the world. You’ll love them no matter what. They may need more hospital appointments, they may need some more care and all that, but it can be done. A baby is a baby at the end of the day.”

Ellie is living testament that all you need is love, not perfection. She was recently unveiled as an ambassador for Dogs Trust, and hopes to fulfil a lifelong dream of owning one soon. “Sadly my dad is super, super allergic to dogs. So we could never have a dog growing up. We had everything else: guinea pigs, birds, cats. We had a horse. And I always said to my mum I really would love a dog. Can we not trade dad for a dog? I so wanted one.”

But while she might find a dog under the tree this Christmas, a kiss, she says, is firmly off the cards. “Sadly not for me this year… I’ll be happy just to spend this Christmas with my family. I’m very into plants at the moment too, so I’m hoping for some of those on Christmas Day. preferably ones that I can’t kill. Pyjamas and slippers too.”

*Ellie Simmonds is working with Dogs Trust to launch their Happy Place campaign. The charity has released a new report – The Happy Place Index – following research which spoke to 5,002 dog owners across the UK to establish the great lengths we all go to in order to keep our dogs content and happy. To read the report, and for tips on how to increase your dog’s happiness, see HERE

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Liam Payne girlfriend sobs as she issues warning to her future boyfriends over late star

Liam Payne died last year after he fell from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires in Argentina and his girlfriend at the time has spoken out about her partner since

Liam Payne girlfriend has shared a video where she cam be seen sobbing as she issued a warning to her future boyfriends. The former One Direction star died last year when he fell from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Kate Cassidy has now released a clip where she has said her future partner will need to accept that she will always love Liam. The pair had been on holiday together in Argentina before Kate returned to their Florida home to look after their dog just two days before Liam’s fall.

She has regularly updated her fans since about her grieving process by sharing videos and photos. In a new clip uploaded to TikTok, Kate broke down on screen as she responded to a troll who said they looked forward to Kate meeting someone else so she would stop discussing Liam.

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Kate wore a pink top as she had her blonde hair slicked back and said: “I want to make something clear. Whoever I end up with in my future will have to accept the fact I will always love Liam, I will always talk about Liam I will always laugh about Liam, I will always cry about Liam.”

She said that she usually ignores any negative comments but she had to reply to this one. The star explained that Liam wasn’t “just this famous figure” to her. She said: “Let me tell you something, Liam Payne was my boyfriend. He wasn’t just this famous figure to me.

“It hurts so bad because I am just criticised all the time for speaking about my boyfriend that passed away, the person that I loved and still do love. I would never settle for anyone in this lifetime who did not feel comfortable enough with me speaking about Liam.”

Kate said that any future romances in her life who isn’t comfortable with Liam being a part of her life won’t be the one for her. She added: “Liam was a very big part of my life. He was my best friend, somebody I really thought I was going to spend the rest of my life with and, obviously, I know one day I’m going to have to move on.

“I want to get married one day. I want to have kids.” Kate went on to tell her fans that she believes that “when a person dies, they die twice”.

She said that “once when they actually die and the second time when you stop speaking about them”. Kate said she isn’t going to let this happen and she is going to continue to “I will love him forever”.

Liam was just 31-years-old when he died in 2024. An autopsy revealed he died of polytrauma, with traces of alcohol, cocaine and prescription antidepressants found in his system.

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