Prince Charles refused to marry Camilla Parker Bowles in the late 1960s because she was not a virgin, according to a new documentary, “Queen Camilla,” which aired last week in Britain. The documentary claims the duchess of Cornwall lost her virginity at 17 after a debutante gala.
Prince William is not crying over his breakup with Kate Middleton. Cindy Adams of the New York Post notes William has found solace with Holly Branson, 25-year-old daughter of Virgin founder Richard Branson.
Lindsay Lohan’s rehab woes are rubbing off on one of her boyfriends. Calum Best, the British playboy and son of Northern Ireland soccer star George Best, was photographed allegedly taking drugs with prostitutes, The Sun in London reported. Calum, who has been Lohan’s on-again, off-again boyfriend, admitted indulging in narcotics and orgies with prostitutes. Best, 26, vows not to destroy his life like his alcoholic father. “I need to sort out my problems before it’s too late,” Best was quoted by gossip website This Is London.
Kelsey Grammer is returning to a TV sitcom, so the “Frasier” star is putting off any political plans. A Republican, Grammer considered a run for Congress from his Hamptons home, but told the New York Daily News, “maybe I’ll do it in 10 years.” Grammer stars with another conservative, Patricia Heaton, this fall on Fox’s “Back to You,” the story of a national TV anchor bumped to a local news job.
Speaking of “Frasier,” David Hyde Pierce revealed he is gay. The actor, who played Dr. Niles Crane in the long-running sitcom, allowed his longterm partner Brian Hargrove’s name to be mentioned in an interview on Pierce’s spokesperson confirmed Hargrove, an actor-writer-producer, is the star’s partner.
Steve Van Zandt, to Blender magazine, on how his marriage has lasted 25 years: “The secret to a happy marriage is to avoid each other at all costs. I recommend that highly.”
People compiled by Greg Henry from wire and Internet reports



