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 HARRY and Meghan were last night urged to think of poor stanley cup ly Prince Philip and delay their Oprah TV chat.Two trailers promising  shocking  royal revelations were released as the frail Duke, 99, moved hospital for heart checks.馃憫 Read our Meghan and Harry live blog for the latest news...10Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been urged to delay their TV interview with Oprah  stanley bottle Winfrey10Prince Ph stanley cups website ilip has moved hospital for heart checksCredit: Getty Images - GettySenior royal sources said the family was  pretty appalled  by the idea of the recorded chat with Oprah Winfrey being broadcast while Philip lies in hospital.Reports suggested the bombshell interview wont be canelled even if Philips illness worsens. Producers are reportedly refusing to pull the  tell-all  chat with one insider saying it has the potential to detonate a  diplomatic bomb  if the Duke of Edinburgh s health worsens.In the trailers, Harry says he believed Meghan would suffer the same fate as his mother Diana and fe Pmco Charles Bronson breaks into SONG after being denied parole 鈥?before making call to his mum
 THE bus driver who smashed a double decker bus through Coventry leaving two dead is an 80-year-old with dementia.Kailash Chander, who was 77 years old at the time, was charged with causing death and injury by dangerous driving but was found unfit to stand for trial.11 Kailash Chander leaving Birmingham Crown Court during th stanley kaffeebecher e trial of fact stanley france sCredit: SWNS:South West News ServiceChander had retired as a bus driver when he was 65 but immediately taken on as a casual driver by Midland Red South - he worked an ave stanley cups rage of 75 hours a week in the three weeks before the fatal crash.It emerged during the trial he has dementia and today it was ruled at Birmingham Crown Court he committed the act of driving dangerously, following a trial of facts.A young boy of seven and a 76-year-old woman was killed after the double decker bus crashed into a Sainsburys on October 3, 2015.Shocking CCTV footage captured the moment the 13-ton bus pulled out from behind another at speed moments before the smash.1