London - Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, will pay a visit to Germany and Italy later this month, the royal palace said Monday.
The couple will go to Berlin and Potsdam, the historic Prussian seat of power just outside the German capital. They will also visit the Neue Museum, recently-restored by a British architect, and the Allied Museum in Berlin to mark the 60th anniversary of the Berlin airlift by western wartime allies.
London, Apr 6: Passengers on a Bangalore-London flight were in for a drama, when a drunken model got enraged after catching her boyfriend romping with a woman next to him.
Sources have claimed that blonde Sarah Hannon woke up from a stupor and found Daniel Melia enjoying a sex act with pretty Clare Irby, with whom he got friendly on board.
Magazine covergirl Sarah went mad and had to be calmed down by the crew at 30,000ft.
According to sources, Sarah dozed off on the nine-hour flight after boozing with Daniel before and during the flight.
London, Apr. 6: Tennis star Andy Murray has equalled Tim Henman’s career haul of 11 titles.
The British No. 1 crushed Novak Djokovic 6-2 7-5 to win the Sony Ericsson Masters Series crown in Miami.
Murray has matched Henman’s 14-year career total at just 21 — by which age the former British star had not won a single tour title.
The Scot is closing in on Djokovic in the world rankings and could become Britain''s first-ever world No 3 at next week’s Monte Carlo tournament, reports The Sun.
London, Apr. 6: Manchester United coach-cum-manager Sir Alex Ferguson has denied allegations of a training-ground bust-up between himself and Wayne Rooney as "absolute nonsense".
The affair is a further unwanted distraction following reports yesterday that a deal to take Cristiano Ronaldo from United to Real Madrid this summer is in place.
London, Apr. 6 : Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton is finding it difficult to live down what he calls the worst weekend of his racing career.
Having been called a cheat during the recently held Australian Grand Prix and now his below average performance at the Malaysian Grand Prix, Hamilton said it was `the worst weekend of my career'.
London, Apr. 6 : Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt has labelled Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo a "wuss".
The super-fast Jamaican athlete is visiting the Premier League champions next month to pass on some running tips.
But Bolt, a Manchester United fan, is also planning to have a word with Portuguese star Ronaldo about his play-acting and "falling over," reports The Sun.
Bolt, 22, who has a long-standing invitation from boss Sir Alex Ferguson to visit Old Trafford, said: "I'm going to tell Ronaldo to stop being such a wuss.