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Laurence Fox apologies for ‘demeaning’ comments made about Ava Evans on GB News

Laurence Fox has apologised for his comments made on GB News about journalist Ava Evans, saying “I’m sorry for demeaning you in that way”. Actor-turned-politician Fox made a series of remarks about political correspondent Ms Evans, which included asking “who would want to shag that?” during a discussion on Dan Wootton Tonight on Tuesday.
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William 'cannot forgive Harry' for trouble he's caused as 'Fab Four rift looms large'
"just cannot forgive" younger brother Prince Harry for the trouble he’s caused the Royal Family over the last couple of years.Katie Nicholl, author of book The New Royals, said that despite the brothers and their wives, Kate and Meghan, putting on a united front following the death of the Queen the rift within the ‘Fab Four’ still looms large.The damage was allegedly done following multiple incidents of Harry and Meghan talking to the US media, Nicholl claims, and it is just all too much for Prince of Wales Wills to put to one side.READ MORE: 'Hurt' Queen Elizbeth was 'exhausted by the turmoil' of Harry and Meghan, claims new bookThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex used the interview to allege racist treatment and said they wanted to break the cycle in the way they brought up their children.Speaking on Dan Wootton Tonight, Ms Nicholl said: "Ultimately William just cannot forgive his brother, not just for his behaviour and what he’s done and how he’s done it, but look at how much now rests on William!“He always thought Harry would be his wingman, now he’s doing it on his own."She also claimed that the constant distance between Harry, Meghan and the rest of the Royal Family had made the Queen “exhausted” despite efforts to “force a reconciliation”.Nicholl said: "It’s incredibly sad that the twilight years of her reign were marred by this awful family rift that doesn’t show any sign of being healed.”In her new book, Ms Nicholl said that the Queen had said to a close pal on the matter: "I don’t know, I don’t care, and I don’t want to think about it anymore”, and “was very hurt.”To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.
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