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Sarah Ferguson’s seven-word statement which reveals King Charles' 'greatest success'
Sarah, Duchess of York, has revealed what she considers to be one of the greatest accomplishments of King Charles, her former brother-in-law.The 64 year old hailed the King's vision for his Adventure Play at Windsor Great Park as "the greatest thing ever" following a visit with her young granddaughter.The playground opened last summer and Sarah was one of the first visitors to the park along with her granddaughter Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi.The incredible garden is one of many featured in the new Secrets of the Royal Gardens, OK! Collector's Edition.The two-and-a-half-year old is the daughter of Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.The couple are also parents to Christopher Woolf - affectionally known as 'Wolfie' - from Edo's previous relationship with architect Dara Huang. Read More Related Articles Kate Middleton’s go-to fashion brand Boden is having a big sale – here's what we're shopping Speaking about the 1.2 acre park, which was created using sustainably sourced wood from the extensive Windsor Estate, she said: “I had some pictures made up into a card and wrote to the King and I said, ‘Your vision was the greatest success ever and it was Sienna’s favourite thing ever'." Princess Beatrice and Edoardo reportedly chose to name their daughter Sienna in honour of Beatrice's mother by choosing with a first name starting with the letter S.
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Yeehaw or nah? The verdict on Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ collabs with Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and more
cover of her certified classic “Jolene,” which recently turned 50.“Hey Miss Honey B, it’s Dolly P,” says Parton, 79, with all her familiar, down-home warmth.“You know that hussy with the good hair you sing about?” she continues, referencing the infamous, man-stealing “Becky” from “Lemonade” standout “Sorry.”“Reminding me of someone I knew back when/Except she has flamin’ locks of auburn hair … Just a hair of a different color, but it hurts just the same.”Then Bey takes the mic to deliver a soulful, acoustic-guitar-strumming rendition of Parton’s seminal hit — which, after being released in October 1973, went on to top the country chart as the title track of the singer’s 1974 album.Although it is as country as country gets, there is a bit of a hip-hop thump behind the propulsive beat to let you know that this is still very much a Beyoncé album.And after all the ballroom house beats of the first act of “Renaissance” — which came out in July 2022 — this is Bey unplugged, raw and rootsy, breaking down how betrayal knows no color before a whoop-ass choir backs her up at the end.But Parton isn’t the only country legend who — after Beyoncé hinted that she was not “welcomed” when she performed “Daddy Lessons” with the Chicks at the CMA Awards in 2016 — co-signs on “Cowboy Carter.”O.G. outlaw Willie Nelson appears in two interludes — “Smoke Hour” and “Smoke Hour II” — as the host of a radio show on KNTRY in Beyoncé’s native Texas.
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