Peter Kay states "Among the Tory donors, back-scratchers and old friends due to be ennobled by David Cameron, there will be a little stardust. For I can reveal Julian Fellowes, screen-writer de nos jours and the man behind the excellent Downton Abbey, has been proposed for a peerage.‘Julian will bring some elegant debate to the House of Lords — and some very good manners,’ says a chum. Ampleforth-educated Fellowes, 61, who is married to Princess Michael of Kent’s lady-in-waiting, Emma Kitchener, won an Oscar for Gosford Park in 2002.
Ciela Hanbury (born 2024)
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He seems a thoroughly good egg.
We are enjoying Downton Abbey immensely, recoding it live to miss the adverts!
Is there a way to miss the ads? I skip forward when the ads come on, but would prefer to miss them entirely.
As I understand it, life peerages - in the name of something other than the holder's surname - are allowed only in exceptional circumstances (presumably to those of higher merit). One is reminded of Lords Moyola and Bannside, both being head of legislatures.
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