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Cressida Bonas gets new job to stay near ex-boyfriend, Prince Harry

Prince Harry’s girlfriend, Cressida Bonas gets a new job in marketing
Cressida Bonas

Cressida Bonas is said to have taken up a $35,000-a-year marketing job at a theatre company in London.

The news comes just weeks after Harry announced he had quit his job as a helicopter pilot for an army desk job in the British capital.

Cressida is understood to have sought out her new role in order to be closer to Harry. Had she pursued a career as a dancer as planned she would have spent most of her time travelling to auditions and performances, limiting the hours the smitten couple could be together.

Cressida’s new career is not without royal precedent – Princess Diana worked as a dance instructor and nanny while dating Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cambridge took a gig at her parents’ party-planning business before her fairy-tale marriage to Prince William.

Earlier in the year reports circulated suggesting Harry and Cressida had hit a rough patch over the holidays and drifted apart after their long stints abroad. But most recently the couple have been spending more time together with Harry staying two weekends at the Norfolk house owned by Cressida’s family, which is just 20 minutes from Sandringham.

Harry, who will be 30 this year, seems to be getting serious with his down-to-earth girlfirend but royal insiders say it’s still too early to talk of engagements between the party Prince and 24-year-old Cressida.

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Royals attend Sochi Winter Olympics

A host of European royals show their support for their athletes at the winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
Princess Anne at the Sochi Winter Olympics

So far the Sochi games have hosted Princess Anne, Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco, as well as Dutch royals King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands.

Flying the flag for Great Britain was Princess Anne. The new grandmother took time to meet with Britain’s athletes and Russian President Vladimir Putin, before the opening ceremony began.

Princess Anne at the Sochi Winter Olympics

On Thursday, Princess Anne visited the Olympic Park ahead of the Games. She was pictured chatting with pole vaulter and Mayor of the Olympic Village, Russia’s Yelena Isinbayeva.

The British royal looked cosy as she wandered around in the cold wearing a Team GB hat and her trusy red, white and blue adidas jacket.

Looking quite the co-ordinated couple, their Serene Highnesses Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco, a former Olympian herself, wore similar white jackets, gloves and stylish black sunglasses.

Princess Charlene and Prince Albert

The Monaco Royals cheered on as their Arnaud Alessandria of Monaco competed during the Alpine Skiing Men’s Downhill at Rosa Khutor Alpine Center.

Honouring the Dutch national colour, King Willem-Alexander, 46, and Queen Maxima, 42, waved orange scarves in support of The Netherlands’ athletes. The Dutch royal couple watched from the sidelines at both the men and women’s ice skating events and jumped up in unison to celebrate when the Netherlands scooped three medals for the men’s speed skating on the first day.

King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima

It was an historic moment for the games on Sunday as Britain celebrated its first ever medal on the snow. After 90 years of waiting Bristol-born, Jenny Jones, 33, collected a bronze medal for her superb run in women’s snowboard slopestyle.

An estimated 2500 athletes from 88 nations will compete in 98 events across 15 disciplines, from Alpine skiing to biathlon, snowboarding to speed skating.

While many royals have attended the Games, US President Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel all remained absent from the events.

While reasons for the high profile absentees haven’t quite been spelled out many speculate their nonappearance is being viewed as a slight against Russian President Vladimir Putin and his regime’s harsh policies toward homosexuals.

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Schapelle Corby walks free

Schapelle Corby leaving Kerobokan Prison this morning.

Schapelle Corby leaving Kerobokan Prison this morning.

The 36-year-old convicted drugs smuggler walked out of the jail’s front door at 8.15am local time (11.15am AEDT) this morning wearing a scarf around her head and a hat.

She kept her head down as she was met by a media scrum and was forced to fight her way through dozens of TV cameramen, photographers and reporters desperate to get that valuable first photo of Australia’s most famous prisoner.

Schapelle’s parole papers were reportedly delivered to Kerobokan yesterday and they were signed and stamped by prison officials this morning, resulting in an earlier release than had been anticipated.

A blacked-out police van escorted Schapelle from the prison to the Denpesar prosecutor’s office to get another signature on her paperwork and have her fingerprints taken. Officials later reported she was crying during the procedure, reportedly from the “trauma” of fighting through the media pack.

She was then ferried to the corrections office for the final signature that will officially begin her parole period.

Schapelle then swapped the police van for a private black one that will take her to a remote and secure villa that has reportedly been rented for one month by her sister Mercedes Corby and her husband Wayan Widyartha.

She will lay low there for the first four weeks of her parole period, mulling her next move and considering which media offers she will accept.

She will reportedly be guarded there by private security services who will try to keep hundreds of reporters away.

Although Schapelle will no longer be imprisoned she will have to obey the strict conditions of her parole, which dictate that she must live with her Indonesian brother-in-law and sister Mercedes until July 2017.

During this time, Schapelle will be required to check-in monthly with BAPAS – the Balinese corrections authority managing her parole and monitoring her release.

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Schapelle Corby leaves Kerobokan jail

Schapelle Corby leaves Kerobokan jail

Schapelle Corby has her first steps to freedom, leaving Kerobokan prison with family by her side.

Schapelle was shocked by the throng of journalists and onlookers waiting for her to be released.

Prison governor Farid Junaedi told reporters that Schapelle “could not believe the media attention present’’, after she was jostled into a waiting special prison van.

More than nine years after she was caught attempting to smuggle 4kg Schapelle is now in the process of being released.

The governor of the jail confirmed that there was a “family member’’ with Schapelle when she was released but did not specify who.

Indonesian prison authorities backed a special van up to the door of Kerobokan jail which will now take Schapelle and six other prisoners to the local prosecutors office to begin for processing ahead of her release on parole.

There she will be fingerprinted and before being taken to the local parole office to discuss her conditions of release. These include being of good behaviour and adhering to reporting conditions.

After the paperwork is completed she will be released and is expected to live with her sister Mercedes in the family compound in the heart of Kuta.

It’s likely to be a slow journey in the prison van with an enormous media contingent surrounding the vehicle and clogging the already congested roads.

The governor of Kerobokan Prison Farid Junaedi arrived at the prison with the necessary paperwork to free Schapelle Corby early this morning.

He has since processed Schapelle’s parole papers for her release.

It’s the moment the 36-year-old beautician from the Gold Coast has dreamed about for almost 10 years, but as she edges ever closer towards regaining her freedom, it is a day not without bittersweet emotions.

Schapelle has said her teary goodbyes to the friends she’s made while on the inside, including those fellow Australian members of the Bali Nine, who are facing the death penalty or have no hope of parole.

Perhaps knowing that she could easily have been like any of them and been sentenced to face the firing squad or die in jail, Schapelle spent Sunday afternoon saying her farewells to fellow drug smugglers, death row inmates Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, who were part of a foiled plot in 2005 to bring 8.3kg of heroin into Australia from Bali.

While overwhelmed at the prospect of leaving the prison, Schapelle also “felt sorry for the Australians she will be leaving behind,’’ reports the Australian Women’s Weekly.

“She was sharing a few laughs with them, hugging them and saying her goodbyes,” a prison source told the magazine.

“There were a few tears. They’ve been living the same hell.’’

Schapelle was also moved to tears as she farewelled the six other women who she has shared a cell with, giving away many of the meagre possessions she has collected over the years, including the cuddly toys that brought her comfort.

Her paintings and the hand-made jewellery she has made over the years will be taken with her when she leaves, a constant reminder of the years spent in prison.

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Corby family overjoyed with release

Corby family overjoyed with release

Schapelle’s mum Rosleigh Rose has finally allowed herself to start celebrating her daughter’s release.

As Schapelle was being bundled in and out of prison vans to complete the paperwork on her parole, Ros was in Loganlea in Queensland popping champagne with about a dozen family and friends.

Chanting “We are celebrating’’ Ros danced and jumped for joy, raising her glass and saying “this is for you my baby daughter’’.

“I’ve never felt those feelings before. It was just beautiful to see my beautiful Schapelle walk out of those doors,’’ Ros told Channel Seven.

She said she felt like she was beside her youngest daughter helping her push through the media scrum.

Schapelle’s family, especially her sister and fiercest supporter Mercedes are well prepared to meet Schapelle’s parole conditions following her release.

The 36-year-old will now live with her sister Mercedes in her small townhouse in Kuta.

While living there she will have to abide by strict parole conditions, including good behaviour, dressing appropriately, and having nothing to do with drugs or misbehaving in any way.

Schapelle must be supervised for another three years and, although her sentence will expire in 2016, she won’t be able to leave until mid-2017.

The concern now is how Schapelle will cope with ongoing media attention as she begins life outside the cell which has been her home for the past nine years.

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Tears as Schapelle Corby farewells Bali 9

Schapelle Corby

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During a brief visit inside the prison walls yesterday, The Weekly spoke to inmates who said Schapelle had been moved to the jail’s “release cell”, in anticipation of her departure today.

They said Schapelle spent part of the afternoon yesterday farewelling fellow Aussie inmates, including Bali 9 death row prisoners, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran.

In what one witness described as “a really emotional moment”, the former beautician from the Gold Coast was seen embracing Chan and Sukumaran.

The Bali 9 duo are on death row for their roles masterminding the foiled 2005 attempt to smuggle 8.3 kg of heroin from Bali into Australia.

“She was sharing a few laughs with them, hugging them and saying her goodbyes,” said the source. “There were a few tears. They’ve been living the same hell for the past nine years, and tomorrow, all going well, she’ll be out of here.”

As the Indonesian Ministry of Justice papers rubber-stamping her parole made their way towards Kerobokan from Jakarta yesterday, Schapelle oversaw the packing of her belongings.

An eyewitness said several boxes of Schapelle’s personal effects were outside her cell, wrapped in plastic film and ready for collection.

“Her paintings have all been taken down in the art room,” the source said of the artwork Schapelle has created whilst in prison. “And the jewellery she had been making has been packed away.”

But if prison authorities were treating Schapelle’s release as inevitable, the 36-year-old Gold Coast native was reportedly less confident.

Sources said she was “anxious” after learning her parole had sparked a political stoush in the Indonesian parliament over the weekend with opposition politicians accusing the government of giving Schapelle special treatment.

“She says she’s scared to believe it’s actually going to happen and won’t believe it’s true until she walks out those gates,” said a prison source.

The source added Schapelle “felt sorry for the Australians she will be leaving behind”.

As well as Chan and Sukumaran, Kerobokan prison is home to other Bali 9 members, including Matthew Norman, Martin Stephens and Michael Czugaj – each of whom is serving a life sentence.

A large Australian media contingent is expected outside the infamous jail this morning following reports that the prison authorities intend to discharge their most famous inmate in the same way they would set free anyone else: via the front door.

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Inside Tigerlily’s secret world

Inside Tigerlily's secret world

Woman’s Day reports on the truth about the daughter of Paula Yates and Michael Hutchence.

Fascination with Michael Hutchence’s amazing life – and tragic 1997 death – has once again gripped Australia. But INXS: Never Tear Us Apart, the telemovie that has us glued to our screens, couldn’t tell the most captivating chapter of all: whatever happened to the late rock star’s beautiful daughter Heavenly Hiraani Tigerlily.

Now 17, Tiger’s life has so far remained shrouded in mystery, with her stand-in father Bob Geldof fiercely protecting her from the spotlight during her young, impressionable years.

But as she grows into a beautiful, clever young woman, Woman’s Day has been given unprecedented insight into Tiger’s secret life – a life that Michael is shaping from beyond the grave.

After speaking at length with multiple sources – some of whom speak daily to “Ti” as she’s known – we can reveal that while she’s every bit as enigmatic as her name suggests, she considers finding happiness the best way to honour her troubled late father.

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MKR’s Christo and Bianca: Things heat up!

MKR's Christo and Bianca: Things heat up!

He carved up his competition and now their attraction is on rapid boil.

Romance is on the menu for Melbourne’s hunky My Kitchen Rules star Christo Gibson and his Tasmanian competitor Bianca Johnston. Sparks first flew between the two single amateur chefs during the instant restaurant round, where they shared their first kiss.

“Bianca caught Christo’s eye immediately,” says our on-set source. “From the first day they met, you could see he was very keen. They were always very tactile and mucking around.”

The flirting continued off set. “It started to heat up at MKR social gatherings out at restaurants and bars after hours,” the source said.

“And while on the road for the instant restaurant round, the younger teams would head out for drinks…Bianca and Christo were always together.”

Read more about Bianca and Christo’s hot new romance in this week’s issue ofWoman’s Day, on sale Monday, February 10, 2014.

Related video: My Kitchen Rules ‘villains’ survive nail-biting elimination.

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Schapelle’s Freedom: She’s dancing with joy!

Schapelle's Freedom: She's dancing with joy!

Fellow Aussie prisoner Sandra Sheed says a darkness lifted from Schapelle.

Schapelle Corby faces life outside the Bali prison she has called home for nine years.

It was an unusual sight to see the normally quiet and reclusive Schapelle Corby leave the small cell she has called home for the past eight years and nine months – and literally start dancing with joy in the courtyard of Kerobokan Jail.

Smiling again and with a spring back in her step, Schapelle – who has struggled with depression during her long imprisonment – has been getting increasingly excited since October, when it was first revealed she would soon be free.

“I’ve seen her in very happy spirits, dancing with joy,” reveals fellow Aussie prisoner Sandra Sheed, who was with Schapelle when she found out that her yearned-for freedom was just around the corner.

“She looks beautiful and is very excited to be finally released. She is smiling – she’s been waiting for this day for a very long time.”

Read more of our EXCLUSIVE interview with Sandra and see more Schapelle coverage in this week’s issue of Woman’s Day, on sale Monday, February 10, 2014.

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Warnie in love again

Warnie in love again

Shane with Zanbagh Khalili. Meanwhile, Liz Hurley posted this saucy pic online last week.

The loveable Aussie larrikin has wasted no time going back in to bat…with a stunning Persian princess.

After years of scandals and affairs, serial love rat Shane Warne has finally found true love in the arms of a Sydney hairdresser. The unlucky-in-love cricket star has fallen head over heels for brunette beauty Zanbagh Khalili, 29, who he describes as his soul mate.

Besotted Shane, 44, can’t get enough of his exotic catch, enjoying moonlit beach walks and romantic weekends away.

As a sign of how fast things are moving, he’s even introduced Zanbagh to his good friend James Packer. Confiding that his former fiancee Liz Hurley was too high-maintenance for him, he’s happy to leave behind the stress that came with the high-profile relationship.

“That’s what he loves most about Zan,” a friend reveals exclusively to Woman’s Day. “She’s down-to-earth and understands him. His ex was too demanding. He just couldn’t take it anymore.”

Read more about Tigerlily’s secret world in this week’s issue of Woman’s Day, on sale Monday, February 10, 2014.

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