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Tattoo talk gets bum’s rush

A color sergeant at Sandhurst Military Academy ordered Prince Harry to drop his trousers during a parade, the Sun in London reported. Rumors that the name of girlfriend Chelsy Davy was tattooed on Harry’s rear led to the request. Harry reportedly replied: “Are you serious?” and then obliged the order, revealing no tattoo.

A member of Harry’s platoon told The Sun: “It was the funniest thing any of us have seen for ages. Everyone had heard the rumor, but no one wanted to ask Harry if it was true.”

No sexy high heels for injured Davis

Kristin Davis tore a ligament in her leg recently at a Spanish hotel.

The actress was awakened at 4 a.m. by hotel staff to retrieve a fax. Davis told IMDB.com she slipped on a napkin on the hotel’s hardwood floors as she stepped out of bed, tearing her medial collateral ligament.

In a “Sex and the City”-type moment, a doctor advised Davis she must wear sensible shoes after the injury. “I said to the doctor, ‘I don’t have any flat shoes! What am I gonna do?’ I was conditioned, I was brainwashed for seven years that I have to wear heels.”

Kevin Federline’s CD was “greeted with hurtful laughter from his superstar wife (Britney Spears), who was unimpressed,” In Style Weekly reported. An insider told the magazine, “(Spears) said his debut CD might sell ‘a hundred, maybe a thousand’ copies if he was lucky.’Kevin looked really hurt.”

Now, maybe, Britney will say something about her hubby’s haircut and apparel choices.

In a piece of priceless irony, the chief executive of KB Home, Bruce Karatz, is teaming with Martha Stewart to build houses in her design, her décor, her image, etc., according to the New York Post’s Cindy Adams. Karatz is in the midst of a divorce with Food Network host Sandra Lee, whom many have called the “next Martha Stewart.”

Roger Daltrey found Mike Myers to play Keith Moon in the biopic about the late drummer of the Who. But the band’s lead singer is having trouble casting someone to play himself, contactmusic.com reported.

“I have a lot of say in who it will be, but we haven’t decided. We haven’t found anyone good-looking enough!” Daltrey said.

How about Willie Aames of “Eight Is Enough” fame? He could use the work, and he’s already got the Daltrey hair.

Rod Stewart is determined to be at the birth of his new baby. He has a helicopter on standby when he is on tour, The Sun reported.

Stewart’s fiancée, Penny Lancaster, is due to give birth the first week in December. Stewart has a Dec. 7 concert in Newcastle.

Just a thought, Rod, but take a break from the tour that month?

Star Jones’ husband, banker Al Reynolds, was arrested Wednesday for driving with a suspended license in Manhattan, the New York Daily News reported.

Reynolds was pulled over by police for changing lanes without signaling and arrested at about 2:48 a.m. His wife, a former prosecutor and co-host of ABC’s “The View,” rescued her huby from jail.

There will plenty of revelations in the new James Bond flick, Sandro Monetti of skynews.com reports. The womanizing ways of 007 will be explained, including a life-changing relationship in “Casino Royale” with female agent Vesper Lynd. Bond, to be played by Daniel Craig, also will reveal his fondness for Aston Martin sports cars and martinis that are “shaken not stirred.”

Despite Janet Jackson’s denials, the singer’s former mother-in-law says she has “always believed” she gave birth to a mystery child.

“I’ve always believed that. Of course I do,” Etterline DeBarge, mother of Jackson’s first husband, James DeBarge, told the New York Daily News. “I knew she was pregnant. She was heavy. I have an instinct. I can tell.”

A few days after the rumors swirled, fueled by statements by James’ little brother Young DeBarge, Jackson finally denied the story. There is no evidence the alleged child exists.

– Compiled by Greg Henry from wire and Internet reports

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