EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Is the Duchess of Cambridge's takeover of the Queen's patronage at Wimbledon set to cause uproar?

As I predicted last summer, the Duchess of Cambridge will take over the Queen's patronage at Wimbledon. This is unlikely to go down well with the Duke of Kent, the Wimbledon president, who will have to give up the best seat in the house and maybe even his trophy presentation duties to Kate. Will the latter also become president of the Lawn Tennis Association? Some members of the royal household who don't care for tennis hope so. The sitting LTA president, the Duchess of Gloucester, is suspected of taking delight in inviting them to the royal box at Wimbledon, knowing it is hard for them to decline.

As I predicted last summer, the Duchess of Cambridge will take over the Queen's patronage at Wimbledon. This is unlikely to go down well with the Duke of Kent, the Wimbledon president

As I predicted last summer, the Duchess of Cambridge will take over the Queen's patronage at Wimbledon. This is unlikely to go down well with the Duke of Kent, the Wimbledon president

 

The Queen was not the only member of the Royal Family who enjoyed the late Sir Terry Wogan's BBC Radio 2 show. Prince Edward listened to him every morning until the broadcaster's retirement in 2009. Mercifully for Sir Terry's reputation, Edward failed to persuade him to take part in the disastrous 1987 It's A Royal Knockout.

 

Bolton-bred actress Maxine Peake, 41, pictured, thinks London luvvies have it all their own way. At the Stage Awards – held in London – she says: 'I get so annoyed because theatre is so London-centric. People say to me, 'Oooh, you're not doing another play in Manchester?' Well, why not? I think with awards like the Oliviers, why should they just be London? It's shocking.' By gum the lass is right!

Bolton-bred actress Maxine Peake, 41, pictured, thinks London luvvies have it all their own way

Bolton-bred actress Maxine Peake, 41, pictured, thinks London luvvies have it all their own way

 

Having played a key role in the damning report on disgraced charity Kids Company, Bernard Jenkin, chairman of the public administration committee, still smells blood. Referring to BBC man Alan Yentob, chairman of the collapsed charity, he says: 'Have there been conversations at the top of the BBC about how it was possible that a senior person in the BBC... should finish up standing over the shoulder of a BBC producer while [Kids Company boss] Camila Batmanghelidjh is being interviewed?' I doubt he'll get very far, though. Yentob resigned his role of creative director. Besides, he is close to director general Tony Hall.

Alan Yentob and Camila Batmanghelidjh walking outside the BBC.Yentob resigned his role of creative director in wake of the Kids Company controversy

Alan Yentob and Camila Batmanghelidjh walking outside the BBC.Yentob resigned his role of creative director in wake of the Kids Company controversy

 

Dame Joan Bakewell, 82, says she still resents being labelled 'the thinking man's crumpet' by the late entertainer Frank Muir. 'It stopped me being taken seriously,' she complains to Radio Times. Happily, it didn't stop the dame taking herself seriously.

Dame Joan Bakewell, 82, says she still resents being labelled 'the thinking man's crumpet' by the late entertainer Frank Muir

Dame Joan Bakewell, 82, says she still resents being labelled 'the thinking man's crumpet' by the late entertainer Frank Muir

 

Am I mistaken in detecting a certain chemistry between Sky presenters Jayne Secker and Colin Brazier? During a discussion about lost property on the London Underground, happily married mother-of-two Mrs Secker, 41, touchingly confides: 'I lost my heart once on the Jubilee Line.' Contentedly wed father-of-six Brazier, 47, inquires: 'Did you get it back?' She replies, coyly: 'I did.'

 

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