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The King and Queen were in joyful spirits as they invited a number of high profile guests to an Italian dinner at Highgrove Gardens. The Italian Ambassador to the UK Inigo Lambertini, Italian-American actor Stanley Tucci, and David and Victoria Beckham all joined King Charles and Queen Camilla to enjoy a number of Italian dishes cooked with British ingredients, such as a Scottish Crab Panzanella and a Westcombe Ricotta. The dinner was a celebration of local and traditional cooking and fashion. Report by Laurence Brooks.

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  1. It’s so funny how these wealthy folks try so hard to look & act normal when in public…… but behind closed castle doors…. They’re evil, twisted & perverted.😒

  2. The country is on its knees and King Charles hosts a dinner for the Beckhams? We need a strong leader. Yes I know the Monarchy cannot get engaged with politics but they Can engage with people and they can show a little more empathy. Has Charles not read Tom Bowers book? The Beckhams are just like his son and his wife, a fake couple. There is more to morality than giving money to Charles trust etc. like paying your taxes. Where is the empathy for pensioners struggling to heat their homes? I don’t think a lavish dinner is the answer. It’s a shame real life has to intrude. Victoria wouldn’t eat the food anyway, give it to those would need it.

  3. Route one to a knighthood. First avoid paying all your taxes. Second, Cosy up to King Charles and give the money he should be paying to the country to the Kings charities. Third, pretend that you have been happily married for years whilst having numerous affairs, whilst blaming the women involved.

  4. Oh wow all those food bank people they photo op with could only ever imagine whilst those who have an abundance of money get it all free imagine that

  5. Rather than this silliness, I’m sure the British public would prefer to know about the chief of a charity linked to King Charles, that has had their bank account frozen in Bangladesh. Turns out, the person involved, Ahmed Shayan Rahman, is connected to Tulip Siddiq, the British Labour politician who’s supposedly all about anti-corruption. Tulip’s family has deep ties in Bangladesh—Sheikh Rehana, her mother, is the sister of Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

    The reason behind the freeze isn’t fully clear yet, but it seems to be part of Bangladesh’s crackdown on corruption, especially in circles with political and business power. But here’s the big question: Did the King know where the money was coming from? Was he briefed by MI5 about the corruption linked to Sheikh Hasina? And what about Tulip Siddiq—could she be involved in any money laundering or illegal dealings? Given that she’s supposed to be the Labour Party’s anti-corruption advocate, it makes you wonder.

    Also, there are some serious questions about Sheikh Rehana—the minister’s mother. It’s been reported she’s living rent-free in Ahmed Shayan Rahman’s £1.3 million house in London. Sounds like a tangled web between charity, business, and politics, right?

    Rahman is a millionaire, CEO of the Bangladeshi conglomerate Beximco, and the chair of the British Asian Trust, a charity founded by King Charles to fight poverty. The King has praised Rahman, even saying at a Buckingham Palace dinner that he’s excited Rahman will oversee a new program in Bangladesh. But with all the connections to people like Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana, how clean is all of this really?

  6. How can David Beckham get even better looking as he ages? I think he’s even past George Clooney, and that’s not easy to do!
    Lovely film,really enjoyed it.

  7. Guys love da Beckhams but gee wee they love the cameras don’t they the other celebrities didn’t care in the world where they are cameras

  8. Maybe i will have my tin of aldi beans and a bit of toast. Be grateful for what you have, coz one day, it may all fall down, like toy soldiers

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