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Stuart Heritage


Stuart Heritage is a Writer at Large for AIR MAIL based in Kent, U.K. He also writes for The Guardian. Heritage is the author of the family memoir Don’t Be a Dick, Pete and the children’s books Bedtime Stories for Worried Liberals and Jonathan the Magic Pony.

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The Idiot Box

Keeping Up with the Sussexes—a first look at Meghan and Harry’s Netflix reality-show script

Suits Yourself

A British court keeps rejecting Meghan’s pre-trial arguments in a privacy case that could cost her more than $2.3 million

Diary Dearest

Savage memoir by the wife of a well-connected, upper-class British M.P. puts Conservatives’ knickers in a twist

Disconcerting

The BBC scraps the “Rule, Britannia!” lyrics from a beloved music program for fear of re-awakening the woke, then reverses its reverse

Unreal Estate

Harry and Meghan buy their dream house: a crooked Russian oligarch’s 14,563-square-foot mansion in Montecito

Bad Blood and Big Money

A trial in London shows bankers in the worst possible light

Whine and Cheese

Does Finding Freedom really lay bare all the bitterness and infighting that drove Meghan and Harry to quit the royal family?

Depposition

This libel trial continues to expose celebrity behavior more depraved than anything the tabloids could invent

Money Pit

The sheikh who can’t remember how many villas and castles he owns

Davos Satyricon

A new investigation reveals that the high-powered World Economic Forum is a sexist toga party in the Swiss Alps

Mein Campf!

The scandalous Hitler-diaries fiasco nearly brought down three major news organizations

What Fresh Hell

Harry and Meghan’s week gets complicated as Dad steps into the picture and the Canadians act very un-Canadianly

Beached Wales

Harry and Meghan, having left Britain with a stopover in Canada, go house hunting in celebrityville, U.S.A.

She Worked Hard for His Money

Will Boris Johnson’s relationship with a pole-dancing American model who appeared in Naughty @ 40 lead him to prison?

Glock Party

Celebrities flock to fête the inventor of a killer handgun

Cummings and Goings

Boris Johnson’s top Brexit attack dog, Dominic Cummings, tries to explain why he broke lockdown—while infected—to frolic in the country

Office Affairs

“Work from home” puts an end to Christmas-party high jinks and watercooler romances

The King’s Leech

Prince Andrew reportedly watched a movie about his grandfather while having his feet rubbed by models; Harry and Meghan’s $18 million bolt-hole in Beverly Hills has a privacy breach

Damp Sponges

Meghan and Harry couch surf in L.A. while Andy and Fergie are deadbeats in the Alps

No Privacy, Please

Meghan puts her rift with her father on trial in a splashy court battle against the press

Head in the Clouds

How Charlie Mackesy accidentally wrote a best-seller and became a social-media sensation in his 50s

“Nipper” Read

In the 1960s, he took down the Kray twins, Swinging London’s most ruthless gangsters—and helped solve the Great Train Robbery

Beached Wales

Harry and Meghan, having left Britain with a stopover in Canada, go house hunting in celebrityville, U.S.A.

Harry Hamilton

The British soldier who claimed he got lost and liberated Paris by accident