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RICHARD EDEN: Private box-holders' fury at Royal Albert Hall 'exclusion', as they begin High Court action against legendary London venue

RICHARD EDEN: Three box owners have, I can disclose, begun a High Court action, alleging that they're being unlawfully excluded from using the seats in their boxes.

4 months ago

Ice therapy, cutting out the greens and a 'chewing trainer': How I lost 5 pounds in 7 days on the 'midlife MOT' Austrian retreat that Sachin Tendulkar, Naomi Campbell and Rebel Wilson all swear by, reveals RICHARD GIBSON

RICHARD GIBSON IN MARIA WORTH, AUSTRIA: Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Rita Ora and Tracey Emin have all championed the health benefits of a residence.

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: The BBC is accused of refusing to air a charity song criticising the PM. So here's another Starmer-inspired bid for Christmas No1 that won't get played either...

Freezing This Christmas, by Sir Starmer and the Granny Harmers, is a parody of Mud's Lonely This Christmas and is topping online download charts.

RICHARD EDEN: Prince Harry or Prince Andrew could still become our monarch if disaster strikes. Now courtiers tell me why King Charles won't act

Prince Andrew is considered such an embarrassment to the royals that Palace insiders told the Press this week he should withdraw from public view over Christmas.

First comes the emergency alert, followed by a massive explosion... then a fireball obliterates Westminster. In terrifying detail, GENERAL SIR RICHARD SHIRREFF reveals how Britain could be overrun by Russia in a week - unless we act now

The shriek of the emergency alert on every mobile phone in the country is nerve-shredding. Across Britain, tens of millions of people stare at the message on their screens in disbelief.

RICHARD EDEN: Inside the royals' Christmas lunch. Exactly what happens, poignant reason this year breaks tradition - and what palace insiders tell me about who WON'T be there

Festive gatherings at Sandringham have often been joyful and sometimes tense, as I've discovered while researching a special Christmas edition of my TV programme Reading the Royals.

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