For half a century Diana Fisher was a sunny, breathless, indefatigable presence in print, on radio and on television. Soon after she came to Australia in 1969, she earned the nickname ‘Bubbles’, not just for her fondness for champagne, but also for her personality.
Right on cue (or before), the cavalcade cashes in on royal misery show
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Harry and Meghan made it clear from the outset that they did not make a single cent out of their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Well, theyâd be the only ones who werenât cashing in.
Oprah Winfrey interviews Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Winfreyâs production company Harpo, which shot the interview in her good mate Gayle Kingâs garden next door to the royal coupleâs Californian mansion, looks set to pocket millions once global television fees - nudging the $20 million mark - are fully accounted for.
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