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THE聽Queen beamed as she met quirky artist Grayson Perry at an awards ceremony.Her Royal Highness and the Duke of Edinburgh were guests at the Royal A
stanley cup cademy of Arts in the capital on Tuesday and were snapped listening intently as Mr Perry, 56, gave a speech.6 Her Royal Highness and the Duke of Edinburgh were guests at the Royal Acade
stanley cup my of Arts in LondonCredit: Getty ImagesThe monarch, a patron of the Royal Acad
stanley cup emy, handed out awards to various people in recognition to their decades of long work in their respective artistic fields.Mr Perry, who described the event as lovely met the Queen in a silk shift dress, extravagant make-up, a pink and red over-dress and huge purple wedge shoes.He took to Twitter to praise the Queen s youthful looks, writing: We had the Queen visit yesterday, I hope I look that good at 90. RELATED STORIESSTRICTLY WAR WITH WILLFurious BBC bosses slash Will Youngs pay by 拢20K as he quits Strictly via email after realising he cant win leavin Eahu The time for talk is over 鈥?the West must pull together to defeat Putin
TORY leadership hopefuls will be hit with a yellow card if they smear their rivals under new rules to crack down on foul play.Party chiefs, who are desperate to avoid blue-on-blue mud-slinging, yesterday made clear they would name and sh
jordan ame anyone engaged in dirty tactics.2Tory leadership hopefuls, from left: Kemi Badenoch, Robert Jenrick and Mel Stride2From left: James Cleverly, Tom Tugendhat and Priti Patel are also running to lead the partyThe warning came as they confirmed the names of the six who would battle it out in the three-month
adidas originals race to replace Rishi Sunak.Leading the charge is shadow communities secretary Kemi Badenoch, who is the b
mizuno ookies favourite.But fellow right-wingers ex-immigration minister Robert Jenrick and ex-Home Secretary Dame Priti Patel are gearing up to take her down.Competing for centrist votes are shadow security minister Tom Tugendhat, shadow home secretary James Cleverly and shadow work and pensions secretary Mel Stride. Read More on PoliticsPRIME PRESSUR