PRINCESS Diana will serve a period of probation and not be given any royal duties after her divorce from Prince Charles, according to the Sunday Telegraph. The report said Queen Elizabeth issued the order to curtail Princess Diana's royal duties because she was displeased with her behaviour during the divorce negotiations.
The Duchess of York's former business adviser, John Bryan, has broken his silence over their four year affair. In an interview with the News of the World, he claims they made love while she giggled down the phone to the Duke of York; that she got through more than £800,000 a year on an income of just £80,000; and that Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice saw her sleeping in bed with him.
Washington's controversial Mayor, Marion Barry, who has weathered alcohol and drug problems, a prison term for cocaine possession and a bout with prostate cancer, is taking time off for "physical, mental and spiritual rejuvenation".
Barry (60), said he would take at least a week off starting immediately.
O. J. Simpson is flying to Britain to star in the new Richard and Judy chat show for a nominal fee of just £1. The programme is set to launch ITV's Tonight with Richard and Judy on May 13th, and as part of the trip he will also address the Oxford Union.
A manuscript by Dorothy L Sayers has been discovered after 60 years. The papers contain six chapters of her unpublished crime story Thrones, Dominations written in the mid1930s and featuring her famous character, Lord Peter Wimsey.
Rock supergroup Oasis made an emotional return on Saturday night at their biggest ever British concert at the home of their favourite football team. The band were given a hero's welcome by 40,000 fans packed into Maine Road stadium, in Manchester.