SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Don Wales, based in Surrey, has discovered hundreds of photographs of his uncle Donald Campbell in action aboard his jet-propelled boat Bluebird.
One of the Queen s relatives celebrated her birthday this past weekend, as Zenouska Mowatt, the granddaughter of the Queen s beloved cousin and confidante Princess Alexandra of Kent, turned 31.
Sharing pictures of the chic party on Instagram, Zen, as she is known to friends, showed off her sweet personalised balloons and birthday cake (reading Zennie Babes ), celebrating with a handful of close friends. The social set were quick to send their birthday wishes, with Kinvara Balfour and Tiffy Pettifer (formerly Legge-Bourke, the nanny of Prince William and Prince Harry) among the commenters.
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The 31-year-old is the only daughter of Princess Alexandra s daughter Marina Ogilvy and her former husband Paul Mowatt. She has one younger brother, Christian. While for all intents and purposes, the Royal Family only recognises the first 40 in the line of succession, Zen is officially 61st. She currently works as Head of Marketing for royal-warrant holder Halcyon Days.
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It s a good week for the milliners of London. After 12 months of nary a garden party, royal race meeting or aristo wedding of any significant size, there is finally a glimmer of hope on the horizon for the men and women who peddle wildly expensive chapeaus to toffs: Trooping the Colour is back!