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Prince Edward, sent to Jimmy Carter’s funeral at Washington National Cathedral in hopes of chatting with Donald Trump, was seated so far from the incoming president that he couldn’t even greet him.
They put him on the equivalent of the naughty bench with Trump foes Justin Trudeau and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Worse still, when taken to Carter’s grave in the Rotunda by Gordon Brown, an official described them as “Prime Minister Brown and tour aide.” Gordon offered no correction to any of the errors.
Prince Edward was seated next to Justin Trudeau (right) and opposite Gordon Brown at Jimmy Carter’s funeral at Washington National Cathedral.

President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania arrive at the state funeral
Coleen Rooney had to console her six-year-old son Cass after he bragged to his teacher about having met Donald Trump. He and his three brothers had accompanied Coleen and her father Wayne, then with DC United, to the White House.
‘The kids were eating chicken nuggets on the floor under the table!’ remembers Coleen. “Cass’ teacher told her to send a photo. Then I thought, ‘She doesn’t believe him,’ so we emailed her the photo.”
Banished from The Traitors Armani Gouveia, pictured, tells Radio Times she applied for the BBC’s betrayal fest when she was depressed after a miscarriage.
“The Traitors really was my escapism,” he says. ‘When I’m excited and when my emotions are high, I just say “blah, blah, blah…”. I am hyperactive. After filming, I was diagnosed with ADHD.’
But has she already turned her attention to forgiving her sister and fellow contestant Maia for outing her as a traitor?

Armani Gouveia revealed that she applied for Los Traidores when she was depressed after a miscarriage
Shirley Temple-haired conductor Sir Simon Rattle, who has just conducted the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican on Sunday, remembers his friend Simon Callow being summoned by his parents Denis and Pauline with an urgent request.
“They were very anxious and wanted to talk to me about a sensitive topic that they couldn’t really address,” Rattle recalls. “They asked Simon to ask me to cut my hair.” Alas Callow had to apply under Mission Impossible.
Father and son duo, Jack and Michael Whitehall, end up awkwardly fighting during an appearance on Australian television.
‘Is Michael going to go through makeup?’ asks Jack, 36. “We are very excited to have unearthed him from his coffin.”
Curmudgeon Michael, 84, blurts out: “I can’t believe we’ve traveled half way around the world and all we get from you is a bunch of old, recycled material… you used to tell these jokes when you were around.” pants.’
LBC’s Nick Ferrari asks Labour’s Pat McFadden, who came out yesterday to promote Keir Starmer’s artificial intelligence, if he would be happy for his grandchildren to learn with AI.
“Children,” actually, McFadden replied tartly. Easy mistake to make. Wizened Pat is only 59 years old, but he seems ready to retire to the farewell inn.