EMILY PRESCOTT: Row at Prince George's school over royal bodyguards

EMILY PRESCOTT: Yummy mummy outrage at Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s £24k-a-year school over bodyguards blocking pavements while dropping the royal siblings to class

Hell hath no fury like a yummy mummy scorned! Parents and locals who use Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s £24,000-a-year South London school are fuming at the bodyguards who do the royal school run, complaining that they block pavements and keep their engines running when they drop the pair off. 

One parent complained online that the security detail ‘regularly park, blocking off the dropped kerb, which forces pedestrians out into the road to get past. I don’t know how wheelchair users manage to cross. They are an absolute nightmare!’

Another said they complained directly to bodyguards about keeping the engines of their hybrid vehicles running when they dropped off the youngsters and were told: ‘We need to charge the battery.’ ‘I personally think that the royal children’s mother, who possibly knows nothing about it, should be alerted,’ another grumbled. 

Kensington Palace said it did not comment on security matters.

Royal bodyguards have been criticised in the manner they drop Prince George and Princess Charlotte to school because they block the pavements 

One parent complained online that the security detail ‘regularly park, blocking off the dropped kerb, which forces pedestrians out into the road to get past. I don’t know how wheelchair users manage to cross. They are an absolute nightmare!’

The sister of controversial Topshop tycoon Philip Green has written a script about being a ‘black sheep’ in her family – and is looking for cash to make it into a film.

Elizabeth Green last week showed possible investors a 20-minute concept film about growing up in her brother’s shadow, in the hope of winning funding.

It’s based on her memoir Not In The Script, in which she revealed she wasn’t even invited to her brother’s wedding. Don’t suppose she’s counting on a contribution from him!

The Duchess of York is no stranger to setting up businesses. Now I can reveal she’s getting into the trendy but volatile market for NFTs – ‘non-fungible tokens’ that prove ownership of digital files. 

Her company, called Librasol after her star sign, will deal in her art. ‘It’s going to be things like her pictures, photographs and drawings,’ says a source close to Fergie, 62. 

She’s the first royal to venture into NFTs, with the source adding: ‘She’s always been creative.’ Her first NFTs are expected on sale in the next few months, with some proceeds going to refugees via her charity, Sarah’s Trust.

The Duchess of York is no stranger to setting up businesses. Now I can reveal she’s getting into the trendy but volatile market for NFTs – ‘non-fungible tokens’ that prove ownership of digital files

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