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Claudia Joseph is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Meet Tom Davies, the glasses designer who makes specs for everyone from Emma Stone to Ed Sheeran

02 Nov 2024  |  Mail Online
Tom Davies, a renowned eyewear designer based in London, is celebrated for his unique and luxurious glasses, attracting a celebrity clientele including Emma Stone, Ed Sheeran, and Victoria Beckham. His innovative designs, such as gold-leaf and meteorite-infused frames, have made him a sought-after figure in Hollywood. Davies' journey began in Hong Kong, leading to the establishment of his successful brand in London. His creative approach and personal anecdotes with celebrities highlight his influence and success in the eyewear industry.

The royal equerry whose risque story at dinner prompted Queen Victoria's famous retort: 'We are not amused'

14 Oct 2024  |  Mail Online
Alexander Grantham Yorke, a long-serving member of the Royal Household, is remembered for prompting Queen Victoria's famous retort, 'We are not amused,' during a dinner party. Two of his uniforms, reflecting his roles as equerry and groom-in-waiting, are set to be auctioned by Dreweatts in London. The auction includes over 400 lots, featuring items from the historic manor house purchased by Yorke's descendant, David Yorke. The uniforms, dating back to Yorke's service under Prince Leopold and Edward VII, are expected to fetch between £400 and £800.

How King Charles was a personal friend of the 'father of the Paralympics': Future monarch danced with Margaret Fonteyn at eminent doctor's 80th and then opened the 1984 Games at Stoke Mandeville

30 Aug 2024  |  Mail Online
The article highlights King Charles III's personal connection with Sir Ludwig Guttman, the 'Father of the Paralympics,' and his role in the 1984 Paralympic Games at Stoke Mandeville. It recounts the history and contributions of Sir Ludwig Guttman, a Jewish neurosurgeon who fled Nazi Germany and revolutionized the treatment and care of paraplegics. The narrative includes anecdotes about Guttman's life, his pioneering work at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, and his influence on the Paralympic movement. The article also touches on King Charles's admiration for Guttman and his involvement in related events, including Guttman's 80th birthday party and the opening of the 1984 Games.

The Princess and the (soon-to-be) Duchess: As Olivia Henson prepares to marry the Duke of Westminster in Prince William's presence... how her life aligns with Kate's - from siblings to school

04 Jun 2024  |  Mail Online
Olivia Henson is set to marry Hugh Grosvenor, the 7th Duke of Westminster, drawing numerous comparisons to Kate Middleton's marriage to Prince William. Both women share similar backgrounds, including attending Marlborough College and having aristocratic connections. The wedding, to be held at Chester Cathedral, will feature prominent royals, though King Charles and Prince Harry will be absent. Olivia, currently a senior account manager at Belazu, will become the Duchess of Westminster, marking a significant change in her life.

Alexander the Great's bathroom is discovered after 2,300 years

07 May 2024  |  Mail Online
Archaeologists have uncovered a bathroom in the ancient Macedonian kingdom's Aigai palace, where Alexander the Great is believed to have bathed with his companions, including his childhood friend and rumored lover Hephaestion. The discovery in Vergina, Northern Greece, is part of a 16-year €20 million project that has also restored palace features and unearthed artefacts. The find will be featured in the final episode of Bettany Hughes' Channel 4 series 'Treasures of the World', airing on May 11.

How we identified Banksy as a nice middle-class boy called Robin 16 years ago... but the art world refuses to accept it because the 'mystery' is such a cash cow

29 Mar 2024  |  This is Money
The article explores the long-standing mystery surrounding the identity of the graffiti artist Banksy, asserting that he is Robin Gunningham, a middle-class man from Bristol. Despite substantial evidence gathered over 16 years, including geographic profiling and testimonies from acquaintances, the art world and media continue to maintain the mystery for financial gain. The article details Banksy's rise to fame, his lucrative art sales, and his legal battles, particularly a case involving the Guess fashion brand. The persistence of Banksy's anonymity is attributed to the art world's interest in preserving his mystique.

Will The Serpent face fresh murder charges for 'hippy trail' deaths after he was freed from jail in Nepal in 2022 and moved back to France?

16 Mar 2024  |  expressdigest.com
Charles Sobhraj, known as 'The Serpent', may face new murder charges for the deaths of two Dutch tourists in Thailand in 1975. British detectives Gary Copson and Jackie Malton have compiled evidence and handed it to Dutch police, who can pursue the case due to no statute of limitations. Sobhraj, previously convicted of two murders and freed from a Nepalese jail in 2022, has a history of befriending, drugging, robbing, and murdering young Western backpackers in the 1970s. The investigation and findings will be featured in a Channel 4 documentary.

From the fabulous 'Elvis Dress' to the velvet gown she wore dancing with Travolta - what happened next to Diana's fabulous dresses? And where in the world are they now?

12 Mar 2024  |  thisismoney.co.uk
Princess Diana's dresses, known for their iconic status and historical significance, have been auctioned off and are now displayed in various museums and collections around the world. The article tracks the journey of these dresses, including the 'Elvis Dress' and the 'Travolta Gown', from their creation by designers like Catherine Walker and Jacques Azagury to their current locations in institutions such as the Fundación Museo de la Moda in Santiago, Chile, and the Historic Royal Palaces in London. The dresses have fetched high prices at auctions, with the 'Ballerina' gown recently selling for £790,000, and continue to be a testament to Diana's enduring influence on fashion.

The chain-smoking 'people's monarch': How Denmark's Queen Margrethe defied convention by doing her own supermarket shopping and lighting cigarettes in public - and was even a set designer for a Netflix film

31 Dec 2023  |  This is Money
Denmark's Queen Margrethe II announced her abdication after 52 years of service, effective January 14. Known for her unconventional lifestyle, including public smoking and supermarket shopping, she also worked as a set designer for a Netflix film. Her reign saw significant events, such as the removal of royal titles from her son Prince Joachim's children, and she maintained close ties with Queen Elizabeth II. Despite controversies, Margrethe remains a popular figure, committed to her duties and the Danish monarchy's future.

This is one cold war that Slow Horses spy chief Kristin Scott Thomas is determined to win as she is seen braving the elements to complete some last-minute Christmas shopping

24 Dec 2023  |  This is Money
Dame Kristin Scott Thomas, known for her role in Apple TV's 'Slow Horses', was seen completing last-minute Christmas shopping in London with her partner, journalist John Micklethwait. The couple, who collaborated on the new movie 'North Star', have not married despite Kristin wearing a gold band. 'North Star' features Kristin as a widow getting married for the third time, with Scarlett Johansson, Sienna Miller, and Emily Beecham playing her daughters, and James Fleet as her groom.
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