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Prince Harry will join his brother Prince William at Eton College after passing the Common Entrance Exam.

Prince Harry will join his brother Prince William at Eton College after passing the Common Entrance Exam.

Prince Harry (13) was said to be "thrilled" by his exam success and will enrol at the public school - where fees are almost £15,000 a year - in September. It is expected he will be a boarder in Manor House, the same house as his brother.

Mohamed al-Fayed is to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of his son Dodi and Princess Diana by erecting a tribute at Harrods.

Design experts are considering an image of Diana and Dodi surrounded by doves. And they are examining the prospect of mounting the tribute outside Harrods so it is not seen only by those who shop at the store in Knightsbridge.

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The Spice Girls may have lost Ginger but Luciano Pavarotti made a popular stand-in when he sang and danced with the foursome at a charity concert.

"It's Beardy Spice!" a fan shouted as Pavarotti sang the Spice Girls' new single Viva Forever, overpowering the girls' softer harmonies at the star-studded concert to raise money for children in Liberia.

Baby, Sporty, Scary and Posh Spice kept their promise to perform at the "Pavarotti & Friends" event in Modena, Italy.

The open-air concert also featured Celine Dion, Jon Bon Jovi, Stevie Wonder and Natalie Cole. Prince Albert of Monaco sat in the audience with Naomi Campbell and Donatella Versace, both dressed in golden, sparkling dresses.

A poster showing the French fashion icon Yves St Laurent naked with a halo around his head has been banned by Eurostar and Heathrow Express for fear of offending foreign travellers in Britain.

The black-and-white photograph of a young Yves St Laurent, taken in 1971, was due to appear at Heathrow Express's rail terminal and at Eurostar rail stations at Ashford and Waterloo for two weeks this month and in July.

John Travolta has filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit against a film company he says falsely claimed to be making movies with him in order to sell stock.

In the Los Angeles lawsuit, the star of Primary Colours and Face/Off is seeking $5 million in damages from Silverado Films and Capitol Funding Group, plus any profits for the allegedly unauthorised use of his name.