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Queen Camilla's cheeky six-word response as she's presented with Barbie of herself

Already well-known for her cheeky sense of humour, Queen Camilla had a good giggle when she was presented with a Barbie doll that looked just like her! The Queen was hosting a Women of the World event at Buckingham Palace when she was presented with the toy which had been designed in her likeness. Just like the Queen, the doll was dressed in a Royal blue Fiona Clare dress, a black Amanda Wakeley coat, Eliot Zed shoes and even had a Launer handbag and Van Cleef and Arpels bracelet.
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Tess Daly shares cheeky insight into Strictly prep as she strips down to robe backstage
Tess Daly, 53, shared an insight into how she gets ready to front Strictly Come Dancing shows, posting photos of herself in little more than a robe.The former model, who has been part of the Strictly family for almost 20 years, and has co-presented with Claudia Winkleman for the past eight, couldn't wait to reveal how she prepares for her on-screen weekends.Her 805,000 followers were treated to behind the scenes photos of the star in a navy blue velour dressing gown, which featured her name embroidered on the back.Meanwhile, in another picture, she gave a thumbs-up sign to the camera while barefoot and wearing a hairnet, as she prepared for a spray tan.@torimellor_music exclaimed: "The dressing gown and hairnet - this girl means business!"Tess jokingly hit back: "Never stand between a woman and her hair net," only for Tori to add: "Pretty much my mantra!"@tamasinhopkins initially misread the word 'Tess' emblazoned on the back of her robe."At first I thought this said Less, and that was a hell no! More more more!" she declared."Saturday night is the happiest night of our week, my seven year old son now sings the theme tune wherever he goes and is always excited to see your outfits."@alisonbarnes171 joked: "Getting strictlyfied is a serious business! Hope Claudia has her name on her dressing gown too! X"@clareseacombe praised the presenter with the fire emoji, exclaiming: "Can't wait to see that tan live on set."Tess has accumulated many fans over the years, thanks to her long-standing stint on the show - and it was recently revealed that she has never taken more than three episodes off.In the second series, she briefly took time off to give birth to her first daughter with Vernon Kay, and Natasha Kaplinsky stood in for
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Successful Strictly romances – three weddings, huge homes and emotional IVF journey
Strictly Come Dancing has always been associated with the infamous TV ‘curse’ where contestants and dancers start off the series in committed relationships only to have their heads turned by their gorgeous dance partners.Viewers have seen it happen to pro dancer Brendan Cole and Natasha Kaplinsky in the first series, and Flavia Cacace and Matt Di Angelo in series four.But by far the most memorable incident took place in 2018 after comedian Seann Walsh and Katya Jones were pictured kissing during the series while she was still married to her husband and fellow pro dancer Neil Jones.While love is often lost on the talent show, it’s not all doom and gloom for many of the stars, with many long-standing couples surviving the dreaded curse throughout their time on the show.READ MORE: Strictly Come Dancing's Daisy Lowe announces engagement to real estate fiancéWith the 20th series of the beloved BBC One dance competition just around the corner, Daily Star took a deep dive inside all the successful romances to come from the show.James Jordan, 43, and his loving wife Ola, 39, are best known for transforming dance-novice celebrities into mind-blowing ballroom dancers on the popular talent show.And it was easy to see the chemistry between the loving couple on the BBC show, but what many viewers may not know is that the pair actually met years before they performed on Strictly together.The pro dancers first met at the famous Blackpool ballroom back in 1999 where James – who had already established himself in the dance community – was competing with his Polish girlfriend and partner at the time.But that didn’t put Ola off the Gillingham-born star, as she recalled the first moment they locked eyes in an interview with Heart
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Torvill and Dean say James Jordan was 'very weak' skater amid Dancing On Ice ‘fix’ claims
Dancing On Ice is “fixed”.They went on to insist that 2019 winner James Jordan’s skating skills were “very weak” at the start of the show.Dancing On Ice judges Jayne, 64, and Chris, 63, have been left rolling their eyes at the latest bout of accusations that their show is “fixed”.Some viewers have been complaining that some contestants on the popular ITV skating competition have an unfair advantage due to being professionally trained dancers. A lot of these comments were directed towards Brendan Cole, who was the first professional dancer to ever win Strictly Come Dancing with Natasha Kaplinsky back in 2004.However, the judges have insisted that Brendan’s former Strictly contemporary, James Jordan, was a “very weak” skater before he went on to win the show in 2019. With reference to the ongoing “fix” rumours, Jayne told The Sun: “We're used to it, aren't we, Chris really?”They added that they were "bored" of the accusations and Chris said: “We're just judging what we see. “But the majority of the time, it's the viewers at home that are voting to keep people in.”The Olympic legends offered up 2019’s winner James as an example, with Jayne saying: “James Jordan, we were very excited that he was doing it.“But his actual skating skills at the beginning were really very weak, very poor, and it was only the fact that he went away and worked really hard that moved him on.” These comments come after Happy Mondays star Bez, 57, admitted contestants with dance experience do have an advantage after he was voted out of the show.The star left the ITV show two weeks ago after losing in a skate-off against Coronation Street’s Sally Dynevor. He told The Sun: “For everybody, we're all in the same boat.
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