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Prince Harry's romance with Cressida Bonas

Prince Harry’s romance with girlfriend Cressida Bonas is reportedly 'on the rocks' because she is not ready to marry. The fun-loving Prince, 28, apparently wants to settle down and start a family. But 24-year-old Cressida wants an acting career, and hates the idea of being a 'trophy wife', friends have said. Harry has been pictured today carrying a bear given to him by a young girl as a present for Kate and William's baby during a visit to Nottingham. He promised to hand deliver it to the couple. True to his word: Prince Harry pictured holding the blue bear he promised to give to his unborn niece or nephew Baby's first present: The bear was a gift from a girl the Prince met during a visit to Nottingham Home sweet home: Harry held on to the bear as he arrived at Kensington Palace, the home he shares with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Keepsake: The little teddy is believed to be from the From Me To You range and a gift for the unborn baby Th

Well done Uncle Harry: Prince keeps his promise to little girl

Prince Harry proved he is an excellent uncle-to-be when he hand-delivered a teddy bear bought for his unborn niece or nephew. The young Royal promised a little girl he met in Nottingham that he would to pass on the gift. And he stayed true to his word this weekend as he was pictured clutching the bear as he arrived home. True to his word: Prince Harry pictured holding the blue bear he promised to give to his unborn niece or nephew Baby's first present: The bear was a gift from a girl the Prince met during a visit to Nottingham He met the girl during the visit to open the headquarters of Headway, in Bradbury House, Nottingham - a brain injury charity that was also supported by his mother, Princess Diana. After the trip, Prince Harry flew back to Kensington Palace - the home he shares with his brother and sister-in-law - by helicopter More... Kate gets a helping hand from Mum: Duchess of Cambridge is joined by Carole as she buys £295 Moses basket Prince Harry's romanc

'It made me realise that life is short': Apprentice star Karren Brady

Apprentice star Karren Brady has revealed how a potentially fatal illness changed her life forever. The businesswoman and West Ham vice-chairman was told she had a 30 per cent chance of dying when doctors discovered a brain aneurysm seven years ago. Brady, who has two children, said surviving the illness made her realise that 'life is short' and spurred her into joining The Apprentice. Karen Brady, pictured with her children at home, said a brain aneurysm changed her life The businesswoman, pictured with Lord Sugar and Nick Hewer, said she would not have joined The Apprentice if she had not been ill and said it made her realise 'that life is short' She told Hello! Magazine: 'I would never have done The Apprentice had I not gone through the experience. More... Kate 'will give birth near family home': Friends of the Duchess say she wants to go to hospital where she and sister Pippa were born Me, cook one of Pippa's recipes? Ha, ha, ha: Britain&#

Three dead after suspected gas explosion causes building to collapse in northern France

Three people are dead and at least 14 others have been injured after an explosion, believed to have been caused by a gas leak, caused a building to partly collapse in the French city of Reims. More than 100 rescue workers, firefighters and bomb and gas experts were deployed to the building in the subsidised housing complex that collapsed on Sunday morning in the city in the Champagne area east of Paris. Reims mayor Adeline Hazan told France's BFM television that 'a very powerful explosion' had taken place but the cause was unclear. Scroll down for video Aftermath: Two people have been killed and at least nine others injured after an explosion caused part of a building to collapse in Reims, France A rescuer and his dog search though the rubble after the building collapsed this morning She said the bodies of the two people killed remained under the rubble. The building, which was renovated several years ago, is reported to date from the 1960s or 70s and about a dozen f

Dog tears: Heartbreaking video shows wolf-dog sobbing at grave of owner's grandma

t's well known that dog is man's best friend. But Wiley the wolf-dog was pretty fond of it's owner's late grandmother Gladys - so much so that he appears to cry at her graveside. In this heart-breaking video, posted to YouTube on April 14 by user SarahVarley13, the adorable wolf-dog lays on the tombstone, shaking, and makes what appear to be sobbing noises as the family gathers around him. Scroll down for video Sad: Wiley the wolf-dog, pictured, was pretty fond of it's owner's late grandmother Gladys - so much so that he appears to cry at her graveside Heartbreaking: The heart-breaking video, pictured, was posted to YouTube on April 14th by user SarahVarley13 The handler can be heard in the 10 second clip saying 'We miss her too,' as she comforts the dog. The video has garnered some 362,000 views since it was posted to YouTube. More... Polar bear grins with delight as she emerges from freezing Arctic water after showing off her diving skills T

Couples in second marriages are 'less likely to get divorced'

Love really is lovelier the second time around. Couples on their second marriage are happier and less likely to get divorced, a report claims. According to the Marriage Foundation, 45 per cent of marriages between first-timers are destined for the divorce courts. But just 31 per cent of second weddings will end in failure. And husbands who are tying the knot for the second time are more likely to find happiness. TV presenters Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan, who have been married for 26 years, are an example of successful second-timers The relationships think-tank used figures from the Office for National Statistics to find out which marriages stand the test of time. More... Fizzy drinks 'should carry cigarette-style health warnings', say experts as study shows diabetes danger in just ONE sugary drink a day Why you shouldn't waste money on expensive steak: Tesco and Asda beat Waitrose and M&S in taste test It found those on their second union benefit from age a

The heart-rending story of Kermie the cancer-stricken dog

Kermie the dog was dying of cancer, but against all odds, she hung on long enough to welcome home her owner from a military deployment. A video of the touching reunion between the terminally ill pooch and Eric Ralston has gone viral since being posted on YouTube last week. Eric's wife, Jennifer, explained in the description of the heart-warming 25-second clip that last March, her husband left for an eight-month deployment. He serves in the US Navy as chief hospital corpsman aboard USS Frank Cable, stationed in Guam. Scroll own for video Welcome home: Kermie, the Ralstons' terminally ill 11-year-old pooch, sprinted out of the house to greet her owner from a nine-month deployment Worth the wait: Kermie, the Lab-Beagle-Chow Chow mix, was diagnosed with oral cancer and was supposed to die five months before Eric Ralston returned home, but she somehow managed to hang on Special bond: Kemie's owners hand-fed her and diligently worked to keep her weight up to m