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Is this Prince Harry’s new girlfriend?

Ladies, get your tissues – Prince Harry has reportedly fallen “head over heels” in love with a British pop star.

Harry, 27, is said to be “completely smitten” with Mollie King, 24, from UK girl band The Saturdays.

Harry and Mollie have been friends for two years, but their relationship turned romantic when Mollie split from Dolce & Gabbana David Gandy two months ago.

Since then, they’ve been spotted together at several London night clubs.

Harry certainly has a type – check out some of his other recent love interests here.

Prince Harry and new love interest Mollie King.

Mollie out in London and on stage with The Saturdays.

Lingerie model Florence Brudenell-Bruce had a fling with Harry last year.

Chelsy Davy has dated Harry on and off for six years.

Kate Middleton’s pal Astrid Harbord had a fling with Harry in 2009.

Sophia Hesketh is the first girl Harry ever kissed.

*Real Housewives of D.C.* star Cat Ommanney was seen kissing Harry in 2010.

Real Housewives of D.C. star Cat Ommanney was seen kissing Harry in 2010.

Harry was linked to British rocker Camilla Romestrand in 2010.

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Prince Harry’s budget flight to Transylvania

Prince Harry's budget flight to Transylvania

Prince Harry

Royal rebel Prince Harry has broken the rules once again, shunning traditional family Easter celebrations to catch a budget flight to Transylvania to spend the weekend with a mysterious count.

Instead of staying in England to attend the usual church service with his grandmother Queen Elizabeth, Harry flew to Romania with Hungary’s budget air carrier Wizz Air.

Related: William and Kate surprise passengers on budget flight

Fellow passengers were stunned to see Harry on their flight, with one tweeting her surprise from the tarmac.

“Oh my god Prince Harry just got on my plane to Romania!! On wizz air!!” Tasya Hodges wrote.

Once in Romania, Harry travelled to the village of Miclosoara in the heart of Transylvania, where his enigmatic friend Count Tibor Kalnoky lives.

There, Harry has joined by some other friends who all stayed in the count’s 16th century manor for the weekend.

It is not clear how Harry met the 45-year-old count, but he appears to be very close to the royal family, and was even invited to Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding last year.

It was Harry’s first visit to Transylvania, where his father Prince Charles owns several properties.

It has been claimed that the British royal family can be traced back to 15th century Transylvania ruler Vlad the Impaler, who inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

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The young royals regularly fly on budget airlines, with William and Kate choosing easyJet to return from their ski trip last week.

Video: Prince Harry still looking for his princess

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How to get rid of puffy eyes

Close up of eyes

Woken up with puffy eyes that won’t deflate? Shonagh Walker has some helpful hints

Apply a cold compress for 10 minutes or more. Use cold damp chamomile or black tea bags. Both have a de-puffing and calming action, however chamomile is naturally soothing, while the tannins in black tea will knock out any redness in your skin. Cotton wool balls pads soaked in chilled skim milk work well, too. Alternatively, use a cold gel-filled eye mask that you can buy from most pharmacies or department stores. Lay down with your head elevated by two pillows, as this will help the fluid drain from your face.

Another great trick is to roll two cold cans of soft drink over the orbital area. The coolness from the can soothes puffiness as the rolling massage helps flush away fluid.

Fill your bathroom sink with cold water and tip in two trays of ice cubes. Dip your face in for as long as you can hold your breath. Repeat 10 times. Dry your face by pressing gently (not rubbing or wiping) with a clean, soft towel.

Keep eye cream in the fridge and massage firmly but gently when applying. Choose a serum formula that is easily absorbed.

Do anything you can to boost lymphatic drainage — it will help drain fluid from your eye area. This includes any jumping exercise — try 15 minutes of skipping, or jumping on a mini-tramp! Drink plenty of water and herbal teas (avoid coffee), and try dry body brushing before your shower. Also try exfoliating when in the shower, and turning the water from warm to cold just before you jump out. Start at your left ankle when brushing and exfoliating, moving up towards the heart in the direction of blood flow.

When making up, use a yellow-based concealer first to knock redness out of the skin.

Use eyelash curlers to create an open eyed look. If they point skyward, it will widen and brighten your eyes in the same way that opening blinds will brighten a dark room.

Avoid pink-based shadows or anything dark and smoky. Pink tends to enhance redness, while dark shades can often make eyes look closed in, which will make puffiness appear worse. Instead, apply a creamy white highlighter to the brow bone and contour using a matte, neutral taupe shadow. If you must use colour, stick with a subtle blue hue, which will brighten and whiten any eye colour. Blend close to upper lashes only.

Apply mascara to upper lashes only. It creates a brighter, more open-eyed look, and prevents panda eyes on lower eyelids.

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Alicia Silverstone defends ‘mouth-to-mouth’ baby feeding

Alicia Silverstone defends 'mouth-to-mouth' baby feeding

Alicia Silverstone feeding her 11-month-old son Bear Blu from her own mouth. © Youtube.

Alicia Silverstone has defended her controversial “mouth-to-mouth” method of feeding her 11-month-old son, saying it “makes me laugh”.

Alicia, 35, was widely condemned when she posted a Youtube video of herself chewing son Bear Blu’s food before passing it from her mouth to his.

Related: Is it ever okay to tell your child they’re fat?

Medical experts declared the practice “unhygienic” and thousands of mothers branded it just plain disgusting.

But Alicia says she won’t stop feeding her son from her own mouth because she think’s it’s “adorable” and it makes her laugh.

When questioned about the practice in a Q+A with Amy Heckerling — the director of her latest film Vamps — at the Brooklyn Academy of Art and Music, the actress launched into an impassioned defence of her actions.

“People have been feeding their kids that way for thousands for years,” she said. “It’s a weaning process. I think it’s adorable and it makes me laugh every time he does it.

“He attacks my mouth and I think it’s adorable. He also knows how to use his hands and he also eats regular food. He still breastfeeds. Some people think that’s disgusting too, which is insane.”

Alicia said she doesn’t regret posting the video online, and claimed her husband Christopher Jarecki has had several people approach him to voice their support for Alicia’s feeding methods.

“Every time my husband goes to the YMCA some guy comes over and says, ‘That’s how we do it in the south!’

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“Between him getting those great comments and me knowing in my gut it’s natural and lovely, I really wasn’t trying to tell anybody what to do.

“I wasn’t saying this was anything somebody should do. I wasn’t trying to be independent or cause such a ruckus. I’m very glad that I did it.”

Your say: Do you think Alicia Silverstone’s “mouth-to-mouth” feeding method is natural or disgusting?

Video: Alicia Silverstone feeds her baby like a bird

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Jess Marais shows off her bump

Mum-to-be Jessica Marais clearly loves being pregnant! She couldn’t help but show off her baby bump on Tuesday, as she and her fiancé James Stewart went to one of their final check-ups and to book in the birth of their first child.

The former Packed to the Rafters star, who looked like she was ready to pop, is due within weeks and is reportedly preparing for a home birth.

The pair are eagerly awaiting the birth, with James quietly confident that they will be welcoming a baby girl!

Tell us: Would you dare to bare your baby bump like Jess?

Jessica Marais and James Stewart are expecting their first child within weeks.

The pair met while filming *Packed to the Rafters*.

The pair met while filming Packed to the Rafters.

Jess will make her US TV debut this year on underworld drama *The Magic City*.

Jess will make her US TV debut this year on underworld drama The Magic City.

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‘I was a 15-year-old groupie’

'I was a 15-year-old groupie'

Then and now: Nikki at age 15 and now.

Go on, admit it, you have fantasised about bedding a celebrity. While many of us have thought about it, Nikki McWatters has done it — and more than once.

Today, as she lives her life in the Queensland suburbs with her husband, a primary school teacher, and five children, she is being tracked down by the washed-up 80s rock stars she once got up close and personal with.

So why are they trying to track her down? She has written an honest, detailed book, One Way or Another, describing her experience as a teenage groupie immersed in the mid-80s rock scene of the Gold Coast and Sydney’s Kings Cross.

As a young teenager, Nikki formed a group with her catholic school friends. The aim? To bed as many rock stars as they could. And so began her experience as a bed-hopping, drug-experimenting groupie at the age of just 15.

“One of the guys from Duran Duran who has read the book enjoyed it and wished me congratulations and said he couldn’t comment further because he thought he might have recognised himself,” Nikki told us.

“It is actually dangerously satisfying. It’s like flipping the finger at them in a way. Ultimately groupies were kind of not really treated as people, who had a life and feelings, you know. Really, we were only there for one thing. I hope that a lot of old-age rock’n’rollers read it and think, ‘Oh, we never really ever looked at a groupie like that.”

So what brought on the sudden urge to relive the past? Surprisingly, it was Nikki’s husband who encouraged her to pen the book about the period of her life that saw her sleep with leather pants-wearing ‘rock gods’ in the back of limousines, experiment with drugs, force her way backstage and witness “lots of bonking in spa baths”.

“My husband dared me to do it — after chatting and telling him all of the stories over the years,” she said.

But despite his supporting role in her writing the book, he isn’t allowing her to any Duran Duran concerts in the near future.

“Duran Duran came to town not that long ago and I said, ‘Oh I should go and see them,’ and he said to me, ‘Oh I don’t think so.’ I saw them up close and personal once and that was nearly 30 years ago now.”

From her first groupie encounter with Australian Crawl to posing as Rod Stewart’s sister backstage at an Elton John concert “just for the challenge”, Nikki’s experiences as a groupie are both shocking and entertaining. She claims that in the 80s you had no trouble getting backstage, particularly if you were female and that there were more groupies out there at that time than people think.

“It used to be that rock stars were gods and now they are just people,” Nikki says.

“Back then it was the bravado and if you were brave enough to front up and go ‘Oi!’ and make up some silly story they let you back. “A lot of kids wouldn’t be brave enough to try it. I just brazenly did.”

Nikki says that when it came to writing about her experiences, it helped her get over some tough times.

“I was actually in a really bad place when I wrote it. I was suffering post natal depression and battling loneliness. I had just moved away from all of my friends and I’d had two babies in the space of two years at the age of 40 which was just a shock to the system,” she said.

“Writing this, I thought there is a crazy spunky person still stuck deep inside me somewhere and I guess in a way writing that book allowed her to come out again and I must admit I’ve died my hair pink and I’ve gone a bit middle aged crisis. I’ve turned into a middle aged adolescent again.”

Although her teen years were controversial Nikki maintains that she has no regrets from her days as a groupie and says her experience has helped her to be a better parent too.

“It was fun and I hope it doesn’t come across as a cautionary tale I don’t want it to come as, ‘Oh my god I wish I had never done that’. I’ve got absolutely no regrets.

“I have five children and they all know about the book and they know where I have come from so if I tell them about drugs they know I’m talking from a point of view of knowing and not just preaching.”

One Way or Another is available from April, 2012.

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Meet the world’s fattest man

Meet the world’s fattest man

The world’s fattest man who weighs in at 369.09 kilos (812 pounds) has said winning the title has finally made him determined to lose weight.

Keith Martin, 42, from London says that throughout his life he has been able to give up other addictions including smoking and alcohol, but hasn’t been able to give up his addiction to food.

“Finding out that I’m the fattest man in the world has been the wake-up call I needed,” he said.

“I don’t blame anyone other than myself for this horrible situation. Doctors have told me I won’t reach 50 unless I do something drastic.”

Martin, who has not left his home since September 11, 2001 – more than 10 years ago – requires a specialist team of eight men to move him and has had a number of health issues including two giant hernias. He has been instructed by doctors to lose weight or risk death.

“I am trying to heed their advice, but nothing has hit home like the headlines around the world talking about my weight. It has been a horrible week, but it’s made me even more determined,” he said.

Martin’s usual daily shopping list costs him $55 and includes a packet of bacon, six sausages, six eggs with a mound of toast and beans for breakfast, more of the same plus sandwiches for lunch and two large pizzas, three kebabs or Chinese for dinner.

In addition, Martin says he also snacks on packets of cookies, sweets, cakes and chocolate. At night, the snacking continues with another four sandwiches with ham, spam or bacon, two litres of coke and six cups of coffee with sugar.

He says since being crowned the world’s fattest man he has cut down on his 20,000 calories a day diet and now eats only four slices of bread and a ready meal. He occasionally treats himself to a can of mini hotdogs or spam.

“I used to eat four Big Macs plus fries and an apple turnover for lunch. Now, I can honestly say I don’t even miss food. I have to do this for myself and my family,” he said.

Now, Martin says he is working towards being happy and do the things that normal people do, like sitting in a normal-sized chair.

“The last time I was able to sit in a chair was seven years ago – and that was a two-seater,” he said.

“I just want to be happy, without needing food to make me happy. I want to be able to take my border collie, Cheyanne, for a walk – I’d take her wherever she wanted to go.”

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Autism linked to obesity in mothers

Kids can 'grow out' of autism, study says

Obese mothers are 60 percent more likely to have a child with autism, a new study has found.

Researchers from the University of California, Davis and Vanderbilt University studied over 1000 children aged two to five, some of whom had autism or other developmental disorders.

Related: The joys and challenges of raising an autistic child

The researchers studied the children’s health and development as well as their mother’s health history.

They found that mothers who were obese when they got pregnant were 60 percent more likely to have a child with autism than mothers who were at a healthy weight when they conceived.

Obese mothers were also 50 percent more likely to have a child with other developmental disorders.

The risk was even higher in mothers who had high blood pressure as well as being obese.

Despite the findings, the researchers stressed that autism is a mysterious disorder, and just being obese is not enough to cause it.

“No one factor is going to be responsible for any one child’s case,” study leader Irva Hertz-Picciotto. “This is not a ‘blame the mom’ thing.”

Autism now affects more children than ever. Last month, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that one in 88 US children are on the autism spectrum, up from one in 110 in 2009.

Research suggests the incidence of autism in Australia is also increasing. A 2009 study from Melbourne’s La Trobe University reported that as many as one in 100 children were born with an autism spectrum disorder, compared to one in 130 in 2005.

Related: Autism linked to vitamin consumption

The precise cause of autism is still unknown, but scientists believe about 50 percent of cases are genetic, while the rest are caused by lifestyle factors including older parents, lack of prenatal vitamins, environmental toxins and premature birth.

The research was published in the current issue of Pediatrics.

Your say: Do you know anyone who is living with a child with an autism spectrum disorder?

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Why women are ‘marrying down’

Why women are 'marrying down'

Forget Mr Darcy — modern women are more likely to settle for his underpaid manservant.

For the first time in history, more brides are “marrying down” than “marrying up”, according to a study by UK think tank the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR).

IPPR studied marriage figures from the past 40 years and found that — unlike Pride and Prejudice’s Elizabeth Bennet, who only returned Mr Darcy’s love when she saw the size of his house — women are now more likely to marry men from a lower social class than themselves.

In 1958, 38 percent of women married “above themselves”, while just 23% “married down”.

In the latest generation — those born between 1976 and 1981 — the trend had reversed, with just 16 percent “marrying up”, while 28 percent “married down”.

The percentage of people marrying into the same class also dramatically increased — from 39 percent in 1958 to 56 percent today.

IPPR spokesman Richard Darlington says the results reflect the changing positions of females in the workplace, from lowly-paid junior staff to successful and well-educated career women.

“In the 1960s, women working in highly segregated offices in junior clerical roles fell in love with men in senior positions and ‘married the boss’,” Darlington says.

“By the 1970s and 1980s, women had moved into more senior positions themselves and were marrying men in similar professional categories. By the 1990s, the toy boy phenomenon was at its height and by the noughties age was no longer a social taboo.

“Women are still marrying older men from the same social class as themselves, but for the first time, the proportion marrying down is higher than the proportion marrying up.”

Your say: Did you “marry up” or “marry down”? [email protected]

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We’re the only two kids in school!

We're the only two kids in school!

In gold rush days, Taradale Primary had 200 students. Now there are just two.

Whether they’re playing tag in one of the playgrounds, kicking a ball around the oval or raising a hand to answer a question in class, seven-year-old Mollie McCarthy and eight-year-old Tim Grant never have to compete too hard for space or attention.

They are the only students at their school! Taradale PS, on the Calder Highway in rural Victoria, is one of the most spacious schools in its region in terms of size and numbers of classrooms. It boasts an historic building that houses three of the five classrooms, a new kitchen, new furniture and a bell tower. There’s also an art studio, a multi-purpose room, two playgrounds, an oval, a basketball court, lovely landscaped gardens, including a vegie patch, and even a hobby farm with five chooks, two lambs and a calf.

But there’s never any danger of Mollie or Tim getting lost in the expansive grounds, with Taradale’s acting principal Chris Burgess and teacher Michelle Law watching over them. “We think it’s a really nice, friendly school with nice children and nice teachers,” Chris reflects. “The kids get one-on-one education, and we can really cater for what they need educationally and their individual areas of interest. We don’t have any problems with wagging – the kids are very keen to come.”

With seven computers and a state-of-the-art whiteboard each, not to mention all the room they could ever desire, it’s easy to see why. There’s never any issue with bullying either, although the kids don’t always get on perfectly. “They still have the odd barney every now and then,” laughs Michelle. “They have a bit of a love/hate relationship, but we do lots of different things in the playground to keep them happy.”

Read more about the school in this week’s Woman’s Day on sale Monday April 9, 2012.

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