
Prince Charles is a man after my own heart and is having a birthday season, rather than just one day of celebrations. The heir to the throne turns 60 on Friday and last night he headed to New Wimbledon Theatre for "We Are Most Amused", a comedy gala held in honour of his big day. Charles reportedly
burst out laughing when Jon Culshaw congratulated him on "finally qualifying for the Government's winter fuel allowance", and giggled throughout
performances from Andrew Sachs, Robin Williams, Bill Bailey, Joan Rivers and Rowan Atkinson.

Prince Harry was at HM Naval Base in Plymouth yesterday to launch the Khumbu Challenge 09, an adventure training expedition to the base of Mount Everest for wounded service men and women. The Prince, who donned a helmet as he left in a tank, is keen to support those injured during service, and along with William he asked for the proceeds of the
royal premiere of Quantum of Solace
to be donated to the Royal British Legion and Help For Heroes. Harry is also hard at work
pursuing his parachute "wings" with the Red Devils, and training to become
a helicopter pilot.
Oct 30 2008 - 4:00am by
Molly

Daniel Craig found a way to make his injured arm look dashing at last night's royal London
Quantum of Solace screening. The world premiere brought out some very special royalty indeed — Princes William and Harry both graced the red carpet looking dapper in their tuxes. Ever the polite Bond, Craig still found a way to
shake William's hand.

Princes William and Harry joined a whole host of stars on the red carpet in London's Leicester Square last night for the Royal World Premiere of Quantum of Solace at the
London Film Festival. Daniel Craig looked suitably suave alongside his partner, Satsuki Mitchell, and the famous females in attendance ignored the freezing weather and pulled out all the stops with their slinky outfits. Costars Gemma Arterton and Olga Kurylenko went for bright jewel tones, with Judi Dench wearing the most striking accessory of the night
on her back.

After the rough and ready
motorbike rally he took part in with his brother last week,
hopeful helicopter pilot Prince Harry showed his tender side at the WellChild Awards at Lord's Cricket Ground yesterday. Harry, a patron of the charity,
chatted with children at the awards ceremony, which recognises the bravery of children coping with severe illnesses. While there's
controversy surrounding another of Harry's charities, the Prince certainly cares enough the meet those who benefit from his charitable work.

Prince William and Prince Harry have taken to their bikes to take part in the Enduro Africa 2008 Motorbike Rally in South Africa
to raise money for Sentebale, Unicef and the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund. Harry is looking forward to spending time with his brother,
saying: "We never really spend any time together as we have both got separate jobs going on at the moment. So it is going to be great fun".

Prince Harry partied at
his regular haunt Boujis last night with his girlfriend Chelsy Davy and Princess Eugenie. Harry looked a little flushed as he left the club, watched by curious clubbers and passers by, and held hands with Chelsy to lead her back to their car. Eugenie left separately and — although she wasn't wearing
those amazing hot pink false eyelashes as she was earlier in the week — she was showing off her individual sense of style with patterned boots and a cute headband.