Britain's Prince William's godfather is selling his Highland mansion for £450,000.
The Duke of Westminster has put the 15-bedroom property - which was once used by Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana - in Sutherland, Scotland, on the market at the bargain price.
Gerald Grosvenor - who is Britain's richest landowner - had initially wanted to knock the building down, one of his least used but most historic properties, and return the site to grassland.
However, after the conservation agency intervened, the plans to demolish the run-down building have been postponed and the property has gone up for sale.
The Lochmore Lodge estate has been used by celebrities and prominent figures in society - including former prime ministers Winston Churchill and Neville Chamberlain - in the past in a bid to hide away from prying eyes of the paparazzi.
The property is complete with six bathrooms, a library, a cinema room, a dressing room, a playroom, and a pantry.
However, one condition of the sale states that the lodge can only be occupied by one family and cannot be sub-divided.
Zoopla, the estate agents dealing with the sale, told the Daily Mail newspaper: "Lochmore Lodge is perfectly located to enjoy traditional rural sports including first class salmon fishing and deer stalking which are available on local estates."
"Lochmore Lodge was formerly the principal house on the Reay Forest's Lochmore Estate. The house has been unoccupied since 2003 and now requires considerable internal renovation."
Dame Helen Mirren met Britain's Queen Elizabeth at a star-studded reception at Buckingham Palace last night (17.02.14).
The 87-year-old royal teamed up with the Duchess of Cambridge, 32, to welcome a host of A-Listers - including Sir David Attenborough, Cate Blanchett and Benedict Cumberbatch - in honour of The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA).
A number of short performances were staged, including a combination of songs from 'Oh What A Lovely War', and Dame Helen also recited a speech from Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'.
Afterwards, Dame Helen - who has played the monarch on-screen and on-stage in the past - was congratulated by the Queen on her performance, but she admits she felt nervous talking to the royal.
Dame Helen said: "I am genuinely always astounded by her aura, her twinkle, her presence. It never fails to surprise me and again it's what everyone says when they meet her -- it was what overwhelmed me the first time I met her."
Even Gemma Arterton admitted she felt proud to be meeting the Queen for the first time, despite meeting many members of the royal family before in the past.
She is quoted by the Daily Telegraph newspaper as saying: "My mum and dad were so proud when I got the letter. They said 'you're going to meet the Queen.'
"I've met most of the Royal family but I'd never met the Queen. Now I've got the full set."
Victoria Beckham "wouldn't wish" her schooldays on anyone.
The 39-year-old fashion designer admits she wept when she received a British Fashion Award two years ago because she couldn't believe how much her life has changed since she was bullied for being "different".
She said: "I had come such a long way. I didn't go to a private school; it was a public school. It was not a very nice school.
"[I was bullied because I was] different from all the other children at the school. I really wouldn't wish it on any kid, because it's horrible."
Victoria - who has children Brooklyn, 14, Romeo, 11, Cruz, eight, and Harper, two, with husband David - credits her former Spice Girls bandmates for helping her overcome her problems and become more confident.
Speaking to the new edition of Allure magazine, she said: "I think what gave me confidence in myself was meeting the other girls. We always said we were all like rejects in our own way. We had to work hard, and they helped me accept me for who I was."
And the British star also admitted to having "purchased" her breasts, though she has now had the implants removed.
Looking at an old photograph, she said: "I don't have them anymore. I think I may have purchased them."
Sam Faiers is still "not 100 per cent".
The 23-year-old beauty was rushed to hospital due to a mystery illness while in the 'Celebrity Big Brother' house last month and she says doctors still haven't been able to diagnose what is wrong with her.
Sam said: "I'm better than I was but I'm still not 100 per cent. My immune system is down at the moment so I'm picking up every bug going.
"I'm still having tests done. I'm going to hospital in a few days to have a colonoscopy and they should be able to tell me what it is after that.
"I think I've had about nine blood tests, a CT scan and an ultrasound. They've been checking everything from my blood-sugar levels to whether I have anaemia. My bowels are swollen and so are my intestines."
Despite being ill for some time now, 'The Only Way is Essex' star says her symptoms aren't too severe.
She added to Britain's OK! magazine: "Whatever I have, the doctors have told me it's treatable and the worst-case scenario is I'd have to make some changes to my diet. It might even just be a really nasty virus."
Sam has lost a stone-and-a-half (21 pounds) due to the illness and reveals her mother is nursing her back to health.
She said: "I've been a recluse at my mum's house for the past few weeks. She's been trying to fatten me up with roast dinners, shepherd's pie, pasta - all my favourites."
Claudia Winkleman loves filming 'The Great British Sewing Bee'.
The 42-year-old TV presenter has recently finished filming the second series of the BBC Two competition and admits the cast and crew all have so much fun making the programme that it doesn't matter if it doesn't get good ratings.
She said: "The camaraderie on any film crew is key. I shouldn't say this but it doesn't matter what goes out. I hope it's fine and I hope to continue to have a job but if I don't, I don't."
The 'Strictly Come Dancing' presenter hosts the programme, which sees 10 amateur stitchers battle against each other in challenges judged by Savile Row tailor Patrick Grant and sewing teacher Mary Martin.
She added: "The key with all these things is that the crew, the hair and make-up, and the sewers all cry with laughter all day."
Despite admitting that she loves her sleep and finds it difficult to get out of bed and go to work in the mornings, Claudia says that she loves being a part of 'Strictly Come Dancing' and gets consumed by the drama of it.
She told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "When I'm doing Strictly, there's nothing else. I'm the colour of George Hamilton and I'm obsessed by fleckerls, the signature move in the Viennese waltz, but then a week after Strictly's done, I can't tell you who's won."
'The Great British Sewing Bee' returns to BBC Two tonight (18.02.14)
Helen Flanagan has "big love" for Luisa Zissman.
The former 'Coronation Street' actress and 'Celebrity Big Brother' star have had choice words for each other in recent weeks after Helen branded Luisa's steamy actions on the Channel 5 reality show unladylike.
Luisa hit back by claiming her breasts were better than the actress', but Helen is now hoping to clear the air.
She explained to Nuts magazine: "Well, for the record, she has beautiful boobs. Haha! And I never said she wasn't classy.
"I think we're two really headstrong women. I regret my tweet saying that some of her behaviour was not ladylike. It's not nice to judge someone and I'm a girl's girl. I don't like to be negative to any women. So, big love to Luisa."
And the 23-year-old beauty would even like to spend some time with Luisa, 26, so they can bond.
Quizzed who she'd love to share a road trip with, Helen said: "Kelly Brook would be good as I admire her. She's a lovely lady and is always very nice to me - we get on really well. Then, of course, my crush Leonardo DiCaprio. Finally, Luisa, so we could clear the air."
Helen also revealed the reason she dyed her hair red recently.
The former blonde said: "I wanted a change. I was blonde for quite a long time and wanted to change my image a bit. I was the blonde in the jungle. New Year, fresh start. I feel sexier with red hair. It suits my personality, I'm quite passionate and fiery."
Michelle Rodriguez thinks Cara Delevingne is "awesome".
The 35-year-old actress has been "hanging out" with the 21-year-old model - who she was pictured kissing at a basketball game last month - and says they are having "the best time" together.
She told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "It's going really well. She's so cool. When we started hanging out I just thought she was awesome, and we have the best time together. She's hard though. You wouldn't want to mess with her in a fight."
And asked why she was alone at the BAFTA Awards on Sunday (16.02.14), she added: "Cara's at her own fashion week party tonight, so doing her own thing."
However, the former 'Lost' actress insisted she is just "having fun" with the British beauty.
Asked if they are in a relationship, she said: "We're just having fun."
The pair enjoy spending time with one another because they like to "dork around" and are both "crazy".
Michelle told The Sun newspaper: "We just dork around together. There's no other way to put it because I might be 'crazy' but Cara's crazier."
Michelle and Cara, who were introduced by mutual friends in America, have been seen out and about on several occasions in London and California since the beginning of the year, including at Prince's low-key gig at Ronnie Scott's in the UK capital last night (17.02.14).
Robert DeNiro, Lady Gaga, Lindsay Lohan and Mariah Carey were among the surprise guests on Jimmy Fallon's debut 'Tonight Show' last night (17.02.14).
The former 'Saturday Night Live' star anchored his first show from New York and took the time to mock a "buddy" who bet him he would never land the job, prompting a host of famous faces to come out and honour the bet.
Jimmy said: "To my buddy who said that I'd never be the host of The Tonight Show - and you know who you are - you owe me a hundred bucks, buddy."
DeNiro then walked through the curtains and handed the host a $100 bill, and was quickly followed by Tina Fey, Joe Namath, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Mariah - who appeared to pull her $100 from her cleavage - Tracy Morgan, Joan Rivers, Kim Kardashian, Seth Rogen, Lindsay , Sarah Jessica Parker, Mike Tyson, Gaga, and Stephen Colbert, who emptied $100 in pennies over Jimmy's head.
Opening the show, Jimmy poked fun at himself before emotionally thanking his wife Nancy, their six-month-old daughter Winnie and his parents.
He said: "I'm Jimmy Fallon and I'll be your host ... for now...
"I don't know how I got here. I grew up in Saugerties, New York. I had a great childhood. If you had told me I'd graduate high school, go on to 'Saturday Night Live' and then host the 'Tonight Show', I'd say ... I graduated high school?"
He then pointed out his parents in the audience and added: "I hope you're proud of me. As a kid, I remember wanting to watch Johnny Carson. If a kid now is staying up to watch me, I hope I do well. It means a lot to me. I Just want to take care of the show for awhile."
Later in the show, Jimmy was joined by Will Smith - who took part in a skit called 'The Evolution of Hip Hop Dancing' with the host -and U2 performed their latest single 'Invisible' from the roof of the Rockefeller Center.
Sandra Bullock missed the BAFTA Awards because her son was ill.
The 49-year-old star - who was nominated for Best Actress - had been due to walk the red carpet at London's Royal Opera House on Sunday (16.02.14), but skipped the ceremony to care for three-year-old Louis, the New York Post newspaper reports.
Meanwhile, 'Gravity' director Alfonso Cuaron has revealed he bonded with Sandra over their marriage splits, and thinks their shared struggled helped get to to the "emotional core" of the movie.
The filmmaker - who picked up the Best Director BAFTA - told The Daily Beast: "When [me and Sandra] met for the first time, we didn't talk about space or technology or any of that. We just talked about adversity--and not even in the context of the film, but in the context of our lives. In an abstract way.
"We'd happened to be going through a process of adversities and we were trying to make sense out of them. It created a very interesting bond between the two of us, and a common understanding of what we were looking for.
"A lot of work was on fine-tuning the screenplay to really try to get into the emotional core of every single one of these scenes, and that common understanding that we had on the subject was very important."
Alfonso split from second wife Annalisa Bugliani in 2008 while Sandra filed for divorce from Jesse James in April 2010 following reports he had cheated on her.
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