Sunday, October 28, 2007

A return to the good old days.


This morning's Sunday papers give that sense of the old Sunday morning filled with plenty of Royal Scandal.

Leading the way is the Sunday Times with its exclusive on

Royal targeted in sex and drugs blackmail plot

A MEMBER of the royal family has been targeted in an alleged “sex and drugs” blackmail plot being investigated by Scotland Yard.
The royal - who cannot be named for legal reasons - called in the police after being approached by two alleged blackmailers in August.
The men demanded £50,000 not to publicise a video, which they suggested showed the royal engaged in a sex act. The case is understood to be the first time in more than 100 years that a member of the royal family has been the victim of blackmail


Then the papers are full of Prince Philip with a heart condition shooting pheasants.

HEART-SCARE PHILIP BACK..KILLING BIRDS says the Mirror

Andrew Tyler, of the charity Animal Aid said: "Exercise in the countryside is excellent for someone of advanced years - but it can be enjoyed without causing suffering and death to birds."


Prince Harry slugging back more drinks in the News of the World

Harry's £1,567 bar bill

And

Earlier the prince had nearly got into a right royal rumpus when he threatened to kill a fellow clubber.
Passions boiled over when the man made a remark about 22-year-old Chelsy. Harry, 23, an officer in the Blues and Royals, yelled: "I'll kill him, I'll kill him, where is he?"
An onlooker recalled: "Harry was really smashed. When he came back from the toilet he was fuming.

Whilst the Mail has

Glum night out: Not even vodka til 3.30am can cheer up miserable, homesick Chelsy

She's earned a reputation as someone always happy to drink and dance the night away, throwing herself into the party spirit, often in the company of her Royal boyfriend.
But on her latest evening out with Prince Harry, it seemed that nothing could lift Chelsy Davy's spirits.
and doubling the News of the World's bar bill

The couple and friends partied at a trendy club in West London on Friday, running up a £3,500 bar bill.


And no mention of the Diana inquest??????????????????

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