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Anne Robinson 'secretly dating Queen Camilla's ex-husband' Andrew Parker Bowles

Fans know her best as the acid-tongued presenter of the Weakest Link, but BBC star Anne Robinson has revealed a glimpse at her softer side after it emerged she had been secretly dating Queen Camilla ’s ex-husband Andrew Parker Bowles.The former WatchDog presenter, 79 has been quietly dating the retired Army brigadier, 83 for over a year, with Andrew’s ex-wife Camilla believed to be supportive of the blossoming romance between the pair. A friend of the duo, told The Sun, “They have judiciously avoided being photographed together as they both wanted to keep this quiet for as long as possible.” According to the pal, Anne also “loves to joke she’s ‘new money’ — despite the fact she went to boarding school, her father got a double first and she holidayed for part of the summer at The Carlton in Cannes, when not working behind her mother’s stall.” The couple were originally set up by a mutual friend, and Andrew has become a regular fixture at Anne’s own dinner parties, which she regularly hosts at her sprawling 17th-century barn in the Cotswolds.
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'Bit confused’ Nick Hewer baffled over calls for Carol Vorderman to return to Countdown
Carol Vorderman could be set to return to Countdown following Anne Robinson's departure from the Channel 4 show. Anne, 77, announced earlier this week that she's set to step down as Countdown host after less than a year in the job, and there have been lots of rumours and suggestions as to who might take over as the new presenter on the popular game show. One name that's been mentioned as a possible replacement is someone who's by no means a stranger to the programme is former numbers expert Carol, who is reportedly a top choice for the role among show bosses.But former host Nick Hewer, who presented the show for almost a decade between 2012 and 2021, reckons she might not be the right choice, in part because she's too closely associated with another job on the programme.Asked about the possibility in an interview with RadioTimes.com, he said: "I've been on her show a couple of times, she's got a [BBC] Radio Wales show."I don't know whether there would be a sort of conflict in a way because both she and Rachel [Riley] did the same job.So I don't know."I think she's a very popular woman, but I would have thought that it would slightly confuse the audience, which is a very faithful audience, [with] some people watching it for years and yearsHe added, "I just think that there might be – people might be a bit confused."For her part, Vorderman recently said it would be "an honour" to return to the show and thanked fans for their comments, but appeared to distance herself from the gig by wishing luck to the future host."I want to wish whoever is the lucky human to be the new host all the love and 9 letter words in the world," she wrote on Twitter.For who else might be a good fit for the job, Hewer had a wealth of suggestions,
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Countdown's Carol Vorderman breaks silence on return to Channel 4 show after 14 years
Countdown’s former maths whizz has addressed the requests from fans calling for her to return to the show, 14 years after she last hosted.Carol joined the show back in 1982 and had a solid 26 year run with the programme until 2008, when she announced her departure.The move was met with grief from viewers as the beloved presenter had been a fan favourite, but was since replaced with current egghead Rachel Riley.The Sun has recently revealed that Channel 4 are keen to get Carol back to her old gig as host Anne Robinson prepares to leave.After just a year as the face of the show, Anne has decided to step down from her role.62-year-old Carol said that it would be “an honour” to return but had some sad news for the audience.She took to Twitter and wrote: “Thank you to all of you for saying such lovely things about a possibility of me returning to Countdown.”Carol continued: “You're very kind and it would be an honour, but I want to wish whoever is the lucky human to be the new host all the love and 9 letter words in the world,” and signed off with “count well” and “happy days”.An inside source has revealed that “Carol is such a big part of Countdown” and Channel 4 apparently “know how much everyone loves her” which is why they tried to get her back.According to the insider, “bosses would love her to come back as the main host” which would make her “Countdown journey come full circle”.A source close to Carol herself also said that “Countdown has always had a special place in Carol’s heart” and despite her absence, she “continues to be a big fan of the show” after almost 40 years since her debut.Carol presented the show with Richard Whiteley until he died in 2005 and was said to be the highest paid woman in telly at the time,
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