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I hid in a bush to get bikini shots of pregnant Diana – it’s the photo I regret most says The Sun’s royal photographer

GLANCING across the polo pitch, Arthur Edwards’ eyes land on the golden ‘D’ hanging around the young woman’s neck.

He approaches the shy young girl and after asking politely she agrees to pose for a photo, an image that would later go down in history.

Portrait of Arthur Edwards, a royal photographer, holding a Sony camera.
Arthur Edwards opnes up about his life photographing the royal family
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Newspaper clipping showing Princess Diana and Prince Charles in the Bahamas.
He admits he ‘regrets’ the photos he took of pregnant Diana in the Bahamas in 1982
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King Charles III, Camilla, Queen Consort, and Arthur Edwards holding a framed newspaper clipping.
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Arthur says he has changed his ‘aggresive’ approach from his early years as a photographer and is now very friendly with the royal family. Seen here with Charles on his 70th birthday[/caption]

It was the Sun’s royal photographer’s very first photograph of Lady Diana Spencer, then 19.

But rather than hitting the front page, the iconic portrait spent weeks in a drawer.

“Although I was told by royal equerries that Lady Diana Spencer was Prince Charles’ new girlfriend, I had a hard time believing it,” Arthur says.

“He was 32 at the time and I remember thinking ‘he’s not running around with teenagers.’”

However, six weeks later and by pure coincidence Arthur had their relationship confirmed.

FURIOUS PRINCE

Speaking as part of Life Stories, The Sun’s YouTube series that features ordinary people who have had extraordinary lives, he explains: “I was driving along the River Dee up in Balmoral to the Braemar Games and I saw Prince Charles fishing and next to him was Diana Spencer.

“So I jumped out of the car, grabbed the camera and rushed to snap a picture. 

“She saw me, she rushed through the bushes. I managed to get a picture of him running up through the woods.

“Prince Charles was angry, god was he angry. He threw the fishing rod down and stormed off.

“The following day we ran the photo I had taken of Diana at the polo on the front page and underneath the headline was ‘Lady Diana Spencer, all the qualities to be Queen.’”

It was a career defining moment for Arthur who in half a century on The Sun, Arthur has travelled to 120 countries, taking photos of not just the Royal Family but many of the world’s biggest names.

But unlike many paps the lorry driver’s son, who left school at 15, was as much a hit with his subjects as he was with his editors.

Diana once described him as her favourite royal photographer and he was among those who regularly joined Prince Harry for a drink following a royal tour.

And last month he was congratulated by Queen Camilla personally when he picked up a Lifetime Achievement gong.

Arthur, 84,  says that the secret to getting his subjects on side has always been to ‘ask nicely.’

He explains: “Most people are nice and if you’re pleasant you’ll get a similar reception back is what I have always found.

“One of the most iconic photographs I took of Diana in the see-through skirt in 1980 was taken because I travelled to the nursery she was working at and asked her nicely.

“I always say, you get more with sugar than you do with vinegar.”

Princess Diana and Arthur Edwards in Cairo.
Arthur, seen with Diana in Cairo, says that Diana ‘wasn’t offended’ by the Bahamas pictures
Black and white photo of Lady Diana Spencer.
This was the first photograph that Arthur ever took of Diana at a polo match in 1980
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Princess Diana holding two young children.
He famously took the ‘see-through-skirt’ photograph of Diana while she was working at a nursery in 1980
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Arthur, seen here talking to Charles in 1977, says that initially the King was not his biggest fan
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However, Arthur is the first to admit that niceties weren’t always part of his nature and that while starting out he took an ‘aggressive approach.’

‘AGGRESSIVE APPROACH’

“When I started doing the job, I wasn’t bothered one way about the Royal Family,” he explains.

“The thing about the newspaper business is you can’t come back empty handed, editors don’t want excuses, they want pictures. 

“So I was aggressive and some of the things I did then I’d be ashamed of today.”

Arthur says there is one incident that he particularly regrets from his early career.

“I went to the Bahamas in 1982 while Diana was pregnant with William and photographed her in a bikini on the beach with Charles,” he says.

“There would be uproar over that now. 

“It was probably one of the things I regret because they didn’t see me as I was hiding in the bushes.

“I got great pictures of course but I got a lot of stick for it.

“The only person who was pleased with the photos was my editor, even the office driver was disgusted with what I had done.”

QUEEN'S CONGRATULATIONS TO ARTHUR

Our royal photographer, who still works full-time at 84, was presented with the first Lifetime Achievement gong at the British Press Awards in May.

Arthur, who joined The Sun in December 1974, received it as the biggest names in journalism gathered to salute the best in the business.

And Queen Camilla sent a congratulatory message on behalf of King Charles and herself.

She said: “I cannot think of anyone who deserves it more.

“Not just for your decades of hard graft and talent, but in recognition of the enduring respect, admiration and affection that I know is felt for you across your whole industry — and indeed across the Royal Household.

“For more years than either of us care to remember, you have brought your trademark charm, humour and outstanding skill to countless events.”

However, Arthur says that Diana was able to have the last laugh when she eventually confronted him about the photographs on the royal couple’s Australian tour the following year.

“During the tour Diana asked me how much I was paid for the pictures and I said, ‘nothing, ma’am. I said, I just got expenses like I was doing a court case in Bradford’,” he says.

“She smiled and said, ‘pass me the Kleenex.’

“She wasn’t offended, so I felt a lot better about it after that.”

It wasn’t just Diana who saw the funny side of some of Arthur’s more controversial photos.

“I remember one occasion when I was photographing a young Charles leaving a polo match in the late 70s. I caught the back of his head which showed his bald spot,” Arthur says.

While I was no superfan of the monarchy when I started out, as I spent more time with Charles I realised he was something very special

Arthur Edwards

“The following Wednesday, I’m at another polo match at Windsor and his security told me that Charles wanted a word with me.

“He asked me if I was the man who had taken the photo and then asked me how many people had seen it.

“When I told him the paper readership was around seven or eight million he said ‘oh my God, that’s why everyone is taking a photo of the back of my head wherever I go!’”

That was Arthur’s first conversation with the now King, and the pair have gone on to have many more since with the photographer one of the monarch’s greatest champions.

KING’S CHAMPION

“While I was no superfan of the monarchy when I started out, as I spent more time with Charles I realised he was something very special,” Arthur says. 

“Over the years I have observed him truly throw himself into his environmental and charity work with real passion.

“And so when he faced criticism from a government minister and Mr Murdoch asked me to write an opinion piece on our then future monarch I gladly did it.

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Arthur has worked for The Sun for over 50 years[/caption]
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He says he has become a great admirer of the monarch’s charity and environmental work. Pictured: Charles in his favourite wildflower meadow, Wiltshire[/caption]
Prince Harry with a young patient at a hospital.
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Arthur says that Prince Harry, pictured in Bridgetown hospital Barbados in 2008, was a ‘vital part of the royal family’[/caption]

“I highlighted all the good he did and he must have seen it because our relationship changed over time.

“I became a tremendous supporter of him from that onwards and ultimately so did the paper.

“He was no longer the playboy prince who was ridiculed for talking to his plants but a real champion of the nation and one of the reasons I am still working today at 84.”

Sadly, the same can not be said for the King’s youngest son.

HARRY’S CRUELTY

Once one of Prince Harry’s biggest supporters, Arthur says that he has been astonished by his ‘cruelty.’

“When it comes to a reconciliation I never say never but I think the problem is the damage has been done,” Arthur says.

“While the Oprah interview might have been Meghan’s doing, the tell-all Spare book was all Harry and that was pretty damn cruel.

“He mentioned that he wanted a reconciliation in his recent interview with the BBC but what he should have been saying was ‘sorry.’”

While he might think of himself as the ‘Spare’, Arthur says that his own experience proved that he was anything but.

“I think it’s such a shame Harry calls himself that as he was far more than a ‘spare’, he was a vital part of the royal family,” Arthur explains.

I think it’s such a shame Harry calls himself that as he was far more than a ‘spare’, he was a vital part of the royal family

Arthur Edwards

“He was by far as our readers were concerned, I thought he was their most popular member of the royal family.

“He was a super guy to work with and I loved working with him.

“At the end of every trip we would all go to the pub and they would close the bar for Harry and then we’d have an hour and a half where we’d chat.

“He would be candid too, Harry always told you when he didn’t like a picture

“I remember him once telling me that he would do everything in his power to help us out, and he really did.

“Now it’s hard to sort of say anything nice about him but in my heart, I hope one day, somehow he can come back and work for the country.”

Meanwhile Arthur, who has worked for The Sun for over 50 years, plans to continue serving his own role for as long as he can.

He adds: “My job is a way of life and it’s been a way of life for 50 years.

“I’ve enjoyed every bit of it and I plan to carry on as long as that’s still the case.

“As Piers Morgan once said, ‘treat every day as your last because one day you’ll be right’.”

Portrait of Arthur Edwards holding a camera.
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Arthur says that he intends to carry on working for as long as he can[/caption]

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Council tax bills set to rise at fastest rate 20 years after Rachel Reeves spending review, economist warns

COUNCIL tax bills are expected to increase at their fastest rate in 20 years following Rachel Reeves’ spending review.

This prediction comes from Paul Johnson, the head of the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).

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In England, local authorities can increase council tax by up to 4.99% each April without holding a referendum[/caption]

Johnson said that local government in England received “perhaps a little bit better than it might have expected” from the Chancellor’s statement on Wednesday.

However, he warned of a “sting in the tail” – the assumption that council tax bills will rise by 5% annually as part of the funding plan.

The core spending power of councils is set to increase by 2.6% a year from next year, and “if English councils do choose 5% increases – and most almost certainly will – council tax bills look set to rise at their fastest rate over any parliament since 2001-05″, Johnson said.

On Wednesday, Ms Reeves said that ministers will not be “going above” the 5% annual increases in council tax.

She told ITV: “The previous government increased council tax by 5% a year, and we have stuck to that. We won’t be going above that.

“That is the council tax policy that we inherited from the previous government, and that we will be continuing.”

The NHS was the biggest winner from Wednesday’s announcement, which allocated £300billion to public services.

Its budget will increase by £29billion a year in real terms.

Billions of pounds was also allocated to regional infrastructure projects, £39 billion was set aside for social housing, and defence spending was confirmed to increase by £11billion.

The Home Office will get less money in the coming years, even though there are promises to hire more police officers and reduce crime.

Treasury documents reveal that Home Office spending will drop by 1.4% per year between 2025-26 and 2028-29, one of the largest cuts among departments.

However, Reeves stated that police spending power would still rise by 2.3%, potentially through increased council tax, though the exact amount is unclear.

Johnson said yesterday on X (formerly Twitter): “Note wording on police funding. Increase in ‘spending power’ implies that higher precepts from local taxes will play their part.”

Ruth Curtice, head of the Resolution Foundation, echoed this view.

She pointed out that low and middle-income families had gained from the spending review, with the poorest fifth getting an average of £1,700 extra for services like schools, hospitals, and the police.

However, she warned that without economic growth, more tax rises could be on the way this autumn to balance the books.

This comes after the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that the economy shrank more than expected in April, marking the biggest drop in 18 months.

GDP dropped by 0.3%, driven by a sharp decline in manufacturing and a record fall in exports to the US after tariff hikes by President Donald Trump.

Speaking after delivering her spending review yesterday, Ms Reeves insisted she would not have to raise taxes to cover her spending review.

What council tax support is available?

By James Flanders, Chief Consumer Reporter

There are several ways you can get discounts and reductions on your council tax bill.

In some cases, you can even get the bill completely wiped with a council tax reduction.

Factors such as your household income, whether you have children, and if you receive any benefits, will influence what you get. To apply, visit here.

You’ll need your National Insurance number, bank statements, a recent payslip or letter from the Jobcentre, and a passport or driving licence when filling out the details.

Below, we reveal all the ways you can get discounts or a reduction on your bill:

Single person discount

If you live on your own, you can get 25% off your council tax bill.

This also applies if there is one adult and one student living together, or one adult and one person classed as severely mentally impaired.

If you live with someone who doesn’t have to pay council tax, such as a carer or someone who is severely mentally impaired, you could get a larger reduction too, of up to 50%.

And, if you live in an all-student household, you could get a 100% discount.

Retirees

Pensioners may also find themselves eligible for a council tax reduction.

If you receive the Guarantee Credit element of Pension Credit, you may not have to pay a penny.

If not, you could still get help if you have a low income and less than £16,000 in savings.

And a pensioner who lives alone will be entitled to a 25% discount too.

Low-income households

If you are on a low income or receiving benefits, you could be eligible for a reduction on your council tax, depending on where you live.

You could also get a deferral if you’re struggling to pay your bill, or you can speak to your council about setting up a payment plan to manage the cost.

But one thing to remember is if you are struggling you should contact your council as early as you can.

How are council tax bills calculated?

In England, local authorities can increase council tax by up to 4.99% each April without holding a referendum.

This is broken down into a 2.99% increase for general spending and a 2% precept for adult social care.

Any increase above this 4.99% limit requires a local referendum to gain public approval.

In areas governed by ‘two-tier authorities’, where responsibilities are divided between two councils, your council tax bill is split into two charges – one set by your county council and another determined by your district, borough, or city council.

The proportion of your bill allocated to each council varies depending on the authority, though county councils typically claim the largest share.

District councils are permitted to increase their portion of the charge by up to 3% annually without the need for a referendum

However, these charges have been excluded from our dataset.

In addition to the above charges, your council tax also includes contributions towards local police and crime commissioners, fire and rescue services, as well as any applicable town or parish council charges.

Councils typically finalise their council tax increases by early March, with the new rates coming into effect from April 1.

Check if you can claim a council tax refund

Over three million households are owed a combined total of £544million in council tax refunds, according to a Sun investigation.

The average refund due is around £178, but some could be owed as much as £3,659.

Sun Money submitted a Freedom of Information Request to all 349 local authorities in EnglandScotland and Wales to find out just how much taxpayer money our councils are sitting on.

You can check to see how much cash your local authority might be sitting on by searching for your council in our tool.

It’s surprisingly easy to overpay your council tax, and millions of us do.

One of the main reasons is moving house.

Council tax is usually billed annually from April to April, but paid in instalments, which means you’re always paying some in advance.

Therefore, if you move out before the year’s end, you’ll likely be due a refund for the remaining months.

Another reason for overpayments is a change in your property’s council tax band.

If the band is lowered, you’re due a refund for the over payments made at the higher rate.

Finally, forgetting to cancel your direct debit after moving out can lead to continued payments and further overpayments.

Finding out if you’re owed a council tax refund is easier than you think.

Many councils have online claim forms available on their website. To find your local council’s site, visit here.

You can also contact them directly by phone, email, or live chat. 

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Jockey, 50, who got knocked out in fight HE started hit with massive ban after admitting ‘anger management’ issues

A LEGENDARY jockey who got knocked out in a fight HE started has been hit with a massive ban.

Multiple Group 1-winning rider Noel Callow was rushed to hospital with injuries following an explosive weighing room bust-up with rival rider Kyle Wilson-Taylor.

Jockey Noel Callow wins a horse race, raising his hand in victory.
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Legendary jockey Noel Callow has been given a three-month ban after starting a fight with a rival jockey[/caption]
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Kyle Wilson-Taylor, seen here with Frankie Dettori, was the second jockey at the centre of the investigation

Callow, 50, bumped into Wilson-Taylor, 25, at the scales and chased him back into the jockeys’ quarters.

An investigation ruled Callow made ‘aggressive contact’ with Wilson-Taylor from behind before the pair fell to the ground.

Wilson-Taylor was then said to have mounted Callow and delivered two blows to the head at Doomben racecourse in Australia.

Callow, who was concussed in the scrap, was quickly taken to hospital and immediately stood down from racing.

Bosses have now given him a huge three-month ban, which will be reduced to two once he completes an anger management course.

Callow, who has won more than £22million in his career, admitted in a written note to stewards he had issues with his temper.

He also has to provide evidence he has been to see a sports psychologist before being allowed to race again.

In a brilliant blow-by-blow account of how the fight went down, the stewards’ report read: “Following the running of race six at Doomben on Wednesday 28 May 2025, both Mr Wilson-Taylor and Mr Callow presented to steward Simon Fletcher to weigh in for their respective rides in race six.

“Mr Wilson-Taylor proceeded to the scales to weigh in with Mr Callow positioned behind him awaiting his turn to weigh in.

“Mr Callow then positioned himself in close proximity to Mr Wilson-Taylor that then resulted in Mr Wilson-Taylor making contact with Mr Callow in order to exit the scales.

“Mr Wilson-Taylor has then made the comment ‘I’m not scared of you’ to Mr Callow.

“Mr Callow then proceeded to weigh in as Mr Wilson-Taylor then proceeded into the male jockeys’ room.

“Upon completing being weighed in, Mr Callow has then proceeded to run into the male jockeys’ room in pursuit of Mr Wilson-Taylor.

“Mr Callow has then made aggressive contact to Mr Wilson-Taylor from behind resulting in a physical altercation ensuing between Mr Callow and Mr Wilson-Taylor resulting in both Mr Callow and Mr Wilson-Taylor falling to the ground.

“Shortly after falling onto the ground Mr Wilson-Taylor has then struck Mr Callow twice to the head whilst positioned on top of Mr Callow before other riders, along with steward Mr Fletcher, have then been able to separate Mr Callow and Mr Wilson-Taylor.

“As quickly as the exchange escalated, it de-escalated and was finished. It might have taken 15 or 20 seconds.

“This was not an incident thought out and planned beforehand. It was a momentary loss of temper, and any penalty should reflect that.

“There was initiation of the altercation by Callow but that must be weighed against his subsequent restraint, his co-operation during the inquiry, early guilty plea, and steps taken toward rehabilitation.

“The conduct was out of character with Callow’s conduct over recent times and is unlikely to be repeated.

“He has shown insight by taking steps in seeking assistance with anger management.

“He has apologised in writing by his letter dated 31 May 2025.”

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MAFS star reveals she’s turned to fat jabs in desperate bid to lose weight after being bodyshamed on show and by trolls

A MARRIED At First Sight star has revealed she’s been subject to “shame” after opting to use fat jabs to lose weight.

The E4 favourite, who featured in the Australian version of the matchmaking series, told of her “frustration” at more traditional methods which failed to have an impact on her wellbeing.

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A MAFS star has revealed she’s turned to fat jabs in desperate bid to lose weight[/caption]
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It came after Katie Johnston had been body-shamed by groom Tim Gromie on the E$ show[/caption]
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Restaurant CEO Katie told how she had been hit with ‘shame’ due to her weight loss method[/caption]

The auburn-haired star, 37, found fame on Married At First Sight‘s most recent series, where fans were quick to call out her groom Tim Gromie’s cruel conduct.

MAFS fans watched in horror as school teacher Tim brutally rejected Katie Johnston just minutes after they said I Do – as he insisted she was nothing like what he “would have wanted”.

Having pulled a producer to the side, he exclaimed: “What the f***?”

He continued: “Totally not what I wanted.

“It’s not good. I normally go just short, blonde. petite.

“Katie is like nothing that I would normally go for.”

After the body-shaming on screen, restaurant CEO Katie told how she was using “scientific help” for her weight loss – because “that’s what it’s there for.”

In a piece to camera filmed outside, she told fans: “I have initially started my GLP1 journey with quite a bit of shame wrapped around it.

“Because I was frustrated that I couldn’t do it myself and I just didn’t have the capacity to figure it out on my own.

“And I utilised scientific help and that’s what it’s there for.

“So it’s anything, any meds that you use to help you control parts of yourself like for example anti anxieties, I’ve used anti anxieties for really bad times in my life that I couldn’t cope.”

GLP1 is a natural hormone that helps regulate blood sugar and appetite.

It also plays a role in slowing down digestion, and is often a treatment used to help Type 2 Diabetes.

The star, whose show groom rudely confessed he wanted to “run away” during the experiment ultimately ended up quitting the series.

Mafs couples that have stood the test of time

Loved-up Tayah Victoria and Adam Aveling of series six fame had the first Mafs baby.

The pair couldn’t keep their hands off each other on the programme and quickly found their feet in the outside world, moving into Adam’s Doncaster home.

Just 18 months after meeting, the couple welcomed their daughter Beau.

Season five couple Michelle Walder and Owen Jenkins also managed to make their marriage work away from the cameras and had their first child in December.

Teacher Michelle, 29, has no regrets about taking part in the experiment. She told us: “I just feel very lucky and thankful that it has worked out – and excited for everything to come.”

Michelle and Owen were both sick of dating apps when they applied in 2019.

Owen recalled: “I had been out for some drinks with a friend after work.

“While he was out for a cigarette I was scrolling on Instagram waiting for him to come back in.

“The MAFS advert was the last thing I saw, and I joked, ‘Wouldn’t it be funny if I signed up?’

“A few beers later when I was back at home I sent in the application, and the rest is history.”

Another couple to make Mafs UK history is Zoe Clifton and Jenna Robinson.

Despite a slight rocky start, where they clashed over Jenna’s vegan lifestyle, the show’s first same sex pairing are still going strong.

They even have a successful podcast together called Life With a Pod.

Jenna shed light on being involved in the show earlier this year when she told us: “We’re not legally married, and I never felt like we were. I definitely feel the process makes you take the relationship a lot more seriously and having the help of the experts… if you can survive that process it sets a firm foundation for a long-lasting relationship.”

Yet Queensland native Katie has gained a legion of loyal fans since appearing on-air, who appreciate her cheery character and bubbly, positive personality.

Though showing how the backlash towards fat jabs had hit a nerve, she said in her long clip: “OK I’m going to go on a little bit of a rant because I’m frustrated and that’s what I do when I’m frustrated.

“I’m over people being shamed for using GLP1 or any other method of weight loss.

“Anything that people do is their choice and it’s up to them and only you know your path and what got you into the position you are and the help that you need.

“Only you know that. Sorry about my b****y state

“But just be kind to yourself.

She rounded off with the words: “So please don’t let the narrative out there that it’s so easy to lose weight and just eat well, just exercise well.

“Just be more motivated, have more discipline – go away! Leave us alone. We’re figuring it out.

“We are giving ourselves breathing space to be able to implement new habits and learn new things and transition our life to a healthier life.

“So help us on our journey and cheer us on instead of giving us a hard time, thank you.”

She captioned the video: “Dear THAT person, go away, we are all on our own path, you do you, ” and one fan replied: “You are so right Katie and I love you either way and you will always be my fave girl x”

A second put: “Love this message,” as a third posted: “Screw them loves you are amazing and you are rocking it.”

One then added: “You just keep being You XOXO.”

Another surmised: “Just keep being you and good luck in your next wellbeing journey everyone needs little help now and again be kind to yourself and ignore the negativity of people xx”

SHOW STORY

Since her show stint which aired in the UK earlier this year, it emerged her groom Tim had been messaging another bride during their honeymoon.

During the scenes, fans were convinced the tattooed star who had an extreme reluctance to talk about his own marriage was a producer “plant.”

Tim told their co-stars at the Dinner Party he felt he was making the most effort in their relationship, having struggled to find a connection with her – despite scenes showing the exact opposite playing out on screen.

It left Katie’s fellow bride Jamie furious as she defended Katie and branded Tim a ‘gaslighter’.

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She has opted for the GLP1 jab[/caption]
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The Queensland native suffered a torrid time on the E4 show[/caption]
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Fans were shocked at school teacher Tim’s words towards his bride’[/caption]

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Hedland shines for WA Day Festival

From West Coast Eagles stars to a dazzling drone show, Hedlanders came together for a vibrant day of music, community and celebration at the WA Day Festival on Sunday, June 8.

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