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EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Heidi Klum fights the breeze on the Cannes red carpet as she poses for pictures in a £6,000 dress

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Blowing by the wind:

Think Heidi Klum, desperately trying to avoid the windswept look while having her photo taken in windy conditions in Cannes, southern France.

“Posing for photos on the red carpet when it’s windy is not easy,” she tells me at Le Palm Beach in the French resort.

“My stylist worked really hard on my hair and did it really well, but it’s flying everywhere and I have to fight to try to keep it right.”

Luckily for the 50-year-old German-American model, the tight dress she wore had little chance of impressing.

The fitted Georges Hobeika Couture ensemble, which included a voluminous skirt, is estimated to be worth more than £6,000.

Blowing in the wind: “Posing for photos on the red carpet when it’s windy is not easy,” says Heidi Klum, who battled blustery conditions in Cannes, southern France, this week.

Klum's fitted Georges Hobeika Couture ensemble, which included a voluminous skirt, is estimated to be worth more than £6,000.

Klum’s fitted Georges Hobeika Couture ensemble, which included a voluminous skirt, is estimated to be worth more than £6,000.

Luckily for the 50-year-old German-American model, the tight dress she wore had little chance of impressing.

Luckily for the 50-year-old German-American model, the tight dress she wore had little chance of impressing.

He has been nominated for an Oscar and is one of the most familiar faces in this country, but Richard E Grant failed to get a table at Julie’s, the newly reopened restaurant in London where King Charles held his stag party before marrying the princess. Diana.

From what I understand, the Withnail And I star was rejected twice in one week.

“They had to politely tell him a second time that there was simply no room,” one witness tells me.

“He was very friendly and said he would try again when he passed by in the hope of one day getting a table.”

Did he not demand the best wines known to mankind?

He has been nominated for an Oscar and is one of the most familiar faces in this country, but Richard E Grant failed to get a table at Julie's, the newly reopened restaurant in London where King Charles held his stag party before marrying the princess. Diana.

He has been nominated for an Oscar and is one of the most familiar faces in this country, but Richard E Grant failed to get a table at Julie’s, the newly reopened restaurant in London where King Charles held his stag party before marrying the princess. Diana.

Rushdie’s pregnant hiatus

Natalie Rushdie was ‘excited’ to be out and about weeks after giving birth to her second child, a girl.

However, the singer, 37, was left grounded by some of the comments she received.

Someone at the event asked Sir Salman Rushdie’s daughter-in-law when she was going to “give birth”.

“Let me die in a hole,” she thought to herself.

She responded loudly, ‘Oh, she’s here.’

The answer came: “Don’t worry, many of us don’t get back the figure we had before pregnancy.”

Natalie, married to PR boss Zafar Rushdie, adds: “Of course, I ran home and ate some biscuits.”

Natalie, married to PR boss Zafar Rushdie, pictured with her eldest daughter.

Natalie, married to PR boss Zafar Rushdie, pictured with her eldest daughter.

kCharles’ recent meeting with David Beckham at Highgrove House could have been a quiet encounter.

For the former England captain, the key to good relations is saying little.

He talks in a new Netflix podcast about traveling with his close friend Dave Gardner.

“I don’t have many friends, but I have very good friends,” he says.

‘We were in India the other day and had to take a long journey to a children’s shelter in Gujarat. “We literally didn’t talk for four hours.”

He adds: “It’s a sign of a good friendship when you can just sit in one place and not say anything to each other and it’s not awkward.”

Former England captain David Beckham says the key to good relationships is saying little

Former England captain David Beckham says the key to good relationships is saying little

Camilla and her ex-husband reunited at a friend’s funeral

They arrived separately, as they have done for many years, but Queen Camilla and her first husband, Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles, were reunited yesterday thanks to the shared memories of a dear friend: Ian Farquhar, “one of the great masters of dogs”.

The couple attended a service to celebrate his life, at the church of St Michael and All Angels on the Duke of Beaufort’s Badminton estate in Gloucestershire.

‘The Captain’, as Farquhar, who died in March aged 78, was known, lived for many years in a house on the King’s Highgrove estate, where he was regularly invited to dine with Charles.

Tears were shed among hundreds attending the service when Farquhar’s daughter Rose, Prince William’s first love and a finalist on television talent show The Voice, sang a Danny Boy solo without accompaniment.

“Dad loved Ireland and Wales, so we thought it was appropriate,” she tells me.

Queen Camilla and her first husband, Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles, were reunited yesterday thanks to the shared memories of a dear friend - Ian Farquhar, 'one of the great dog masters'.

Queen Camilla and her first husband, Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles, were reunited yesterday thanks to the shared memories of a dear friend – Ian Farquhar, “one of the great dog masters”.

Sir Sajid Javid, who is leaving Parliament, He says it was “frustrating” being surrounded by protection officers as a cabinet minister.

“They had been hanging around me for ten years,” said the former Minister of Health. Secretary, 54 years old, tells me at Michael Wade’s 60th birthday concert for Moorfields Eye Hospital, in St John’s Smith Square in Westminster.

“It’s frustrating because it’s harder to get out, especially when You have a protective team following you. you everywhere. Yo Feel liberated.”

And he adds: “I cycle, run and walk a lot; when I didn’t have ministerial cars, I did at least one 10 kilometer run a week.”

Sir Sajid Javid, who is leaving Parliament, says it was

Sir Sajid Javid, leaving Parliament, says it was ‘frustrating’ to be surrounded by protection officers as a Cabinet minister

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