PRINCESS Diana wept when she heard six people had been killed and more than 30 injured in a bomb blast at the cancer hospital built by former Pakistan cricket captain Imran Khan.
The princess, who visited the hospital earlier this year to help raise funds, grieved with Imran's wife Jemima, who was in London on Sunday.
Jamie Lee Curtis, star of the film A Fish Called Wanda, has become Lady Haden-Guest. This follows the death in California of her father-in-law, Lord Haden-Guest (82), a former ballet dancer, UN official and crossbench member of the House of Lords.
He is succeeded by his son, Christopher Guest, director and writer, who has been married to the actress since 1984.
Luciano Pavarotti's new lover has said she felt no guilt that the opera star had left his wife of 35 years for her. "I have nothing to reproach myself for," Nicoletta Mantovani (26), his secretary, told Corriere della Sera.
An English Heritage Blue Plaque was unveiled yesterday at the former home at 22b Edbury St, Pimlico, of Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond, secret agent 007.
A 19-year-old Tongan woman, stripped of her Miss South Pacific beauty title after an alleged affair with a member of the Tongan royal family, married the former prince in San Francisco, the weekly Taimi 'o Tonga has reported.
Ma'ata Mo'ungaloa fled to San Francisco two weeks ago leaving outrage over her relationship with Mailefihi Tuku'aho, a nephew of King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV.