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Sir Nicholas Coleridge, Eton’s future provost, receives apology from The Telegraph regarding resurfaced remarks made almost four decades ago, expressing preference for Etonians over others.


Eton provost-in-waiting Sir Nicholas Coleridge has received an apology from The Telegraph after it was revealed that his comments about favoring Etonians, which were published almost 40 years ago, were taken out of context. The remarks, which caused embarrassment for Coleridge, were actually made in 1988 for Danny Danziger’s book ‘Eton Voices’. Coleridge has clarified that these comments do not represent his current views. King Charles’s upcoming state visit to Kenya has been compared to his first visit in 1971, during which he had a tense encounter with a bull elephant. Helena Bonham Carter, who played Princess Margaret in seasons three and four of The Crown, hired a medium to communicate with the Queen’s deceased sister. John Simpson, the World Affairs editor at the BBC, has faced criticism for the broadcaster’s reluctance to call Hamas terrorists. A new book reveals that Vladimir Putin’s grandfather, Spiridon, was a favorite chef of Stalin and potentially poisoned Lenin’s food. Recently deceased writer David Benedictus made a false claim in his autobiography that weatherman Michael Fish participated in a wife-swapping circle in Twickenham as revenge for an incident involving Benedictus’s dog.

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