THE 32 year old woman who lost all eight babies of her octuplet pregnancy, Mandy Allwood, is due to leave hospital this week.
Her publicist, Max Clifford, said Ms Allwood would probably leave London's King's Callege Hospital in a few days. But he warned: "So much depends on her progress - and that can change. Obviously, after what she's been through, it's going to take a lot of time to recover physically and mentally."
Queen Elizabeth has called a crisis meeting over the Duchess of York after the latest revelations about her sex life and wayward behaviour, the Sunday Times claimed yesterday.
Quoting royal sources, the paper said the queen was "deeply concerned" about the damage being done to the monarchy by the divorced duchess.
Meanwhile, the Mail an Sunday said that Princess Margaret, the queen's sister, had written a vitriolic letter to Sarah in the spring about the damage she was causing the royal family.
"You have done more to bring shame an the family, than could ever have been imagined," the letter said, according to the Mail. "Not once have you hung your head in embarrassment even for a minute after those disgraceful photographs," a reference to pictures of the topless duchess having her toes sucked by her former financial adviser, John Bryan.
Actress Meg Ryan may be one of Hollywood's top stars but she admits suffering from a lack of self confidence.
"Being famous certainly hasn't made things any easier far me. Many people are struggling against something and I'm no different," she says.
"I still have days when I've got no confidence and can't seem to communicate."
Ryan would love a brother or sister far Jack, her four year old son with husband, actor Dennis Quaid, but said the pressures of being a Hollywood star had delayed her family plans.