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The Stinky Ocean | Ian Jack

1. Under the clouds   I left home in Fife and went to live in Glasgow when I was eighteen. When I think of it now, the distance seems laughably small – forty miles, little more than an hour in the train – but the contrast between a village on the east coast and a city, Scotland’s largest, on the west coast was sharp and exciting. I had a bedsit in a dark street of better-class tenements, with a Polish delicatessen, a dance hall and a cinema just round the corner. Glasgow seemed an infinite place, never to be known completely no matter how many suburban bus terminals you reached or exploratory walks you made. It was 1963. The last trams had run the year before, but the city was still much its old self – smoke-blackened, run-down, Victorian, majestic, tipsy on beer and whisky on a Saturday night, hushed on a Sunday. More than a million people lived there then; forty years later, that figure had almost halved.

Sarah Chatto looks emotional as she leaves Windsor Castle after the funeral

Sarah Chatto looks emotional as she leaves Windsor Castle after the funeral
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Prince Philip s funeral: Sarah Chatto and the Earl of Snowdon are BOTH invited

The Queen and Prince Philip s beloved niece and nephew Lady Sarah Chatto and  David Linley will be among the 30 mourners at his funeral on Friday. Lady Sarah, 54, and David Linley, the Earl of Snowdon, are the children of Princess Margaret and her first husband, Lord Snowdon. They will attend with Lady Sarah s husband, Daniel Chatto.   Buckingham Palace said the Queen faced some very difficult decisions as she selected the 30 guests permitted under Covid-19 rules, from the original 800-strong congregation, and had tried to ensure all branches of the duke s family were represented. The decision to invite David - also known by his professional name of David Linley - Lady Sarah and her husband is an indication of how highly they are regarded within the royal family, and is a tribute to the close relationship the Duke of Edinburgh enjoyed with his sister-in-law Princess Margaret.  

The 50 best royal fashion moments of the past 100 years

The 50 best royal fashion moments of the past 100 years Royal fashion is rich with meaning and significance 5 April 2021 • 5:00am Credit: Getty Images When it comes to the royals, an outfit is never just an outfit. There are layers upon layers of meaning, important messages conveyed and tributes to be paid. It’s a strategy that comes from the top - the Queen is a master of communicating through her wardrobe, and every generation below her has followed in her footsteps.  They have fun with it too, just look at Diana’s ‘Black Sheep’ jumper, or the Duchess of Cambridge in The Vampire’s Wife. Even the Duchess of Sussex has been at it in LA, after she and Harry quit their roles as working royals. 

Royal travel: Channel 5 documentary unveils Princess Margaret s scandal in Mustique | Travel News | Travel

“They used to stay up until all hours partying and having fun. “She wasn’t particularly suited to royal life with all of its rules and regulations and protocols. “She enjoyed the privilege and the things it afforded her, but those restrictions really were quite damaging to her, I think, and for a large part of her life she wasn’t all that happy in the Royal Family. “Mustique was that place she could go and let off steam, enjoy everything about life and not have to worry. Royal travel: The cost of transporting the Royal Family (Image: DX) READ MORE

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