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    Troy Deeney relives prison stint that could have cost him football career as he launches brilliant new Sun column

    EMERGING from his jail cell, Troy Deeney would seek out a copy of The Sun to keep him in touch with the outside world.
    But leafing through SunSport one day, he was dismayed to find that, following a spate of signings, he was now seventh-choice striker at Watford.

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    Troy Deeney is The Sun’s brilliant new columnist and forthright talkSPORT presenterCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

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    The Watford striker says he wants to bring ‘something unique and give a different perspective’Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd

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    In an interview to celebrate his column, Troy talks about being brought up by his mum EmmaCredit: Instagram

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    He was also raised by Paul Anthony Burke, pictured here with Troy and brother Ellis

    Shamed at being incarcerated for a drunken brawl, grieving for his dead father and now facing the loss of his livelihood, it may have crushed a lesser man.
    But today, as Troy is unveiled as The Sun’s brilliant new columnist and forthright talkSPORT presenter, he remembers the stark warnings from fellow cons that helped him turn his life around.
    In a soft Brummie lilt, he tells me: “Other prisoners would look at the pictures of my family that I had put on my cell wall and say, ‘What are you doing here? You’re a f***ing idiot’.
    “Prison gives you time to reflect. I’d embarrassed my family. You can sulk about it or you can man up and fix it.

    “And that’s what I did. I fixed it with the help of some good people around me. And I haven’t looked back since.”
    Now Troy, 32, is itching to write his first column for you.
    He says: “The Sun is a massive paper and I understand the roles and responsibilities that go with that.
    “I want to add something unique and give a different perspective, not only on sport but many areas.”

    Don’t expect him to be pulling punches. When I ask him about racism in football — he supports taking the knee and believes black managers are being passed over — he is quick to also point out the lack of diversity among journalists.
    TATTOOED MUSCLE
    And he’d welcome a gay player coming out at Watford, adding: “I’d be a hypocrite if I didn’t accept anyone from that community but expect anyone to take racism seriously.”
    Writing is important for Troy — and has been instrumental in healing the wounds of his past.
    Pointing at the head that has won so many Premier League aerial battles, he says: “All the madness that’s up here, I just try and write it out to make sense of it.”
    It has taken five years of counselling with a psychologist to help deal with “unresolved issues” that he once tried to soothe with alcohol.
    He says he hasn’t drunk for nine months and writes to help put his life in order.

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    Troy grew up in a flat in a tower block in Birmingham

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    His biological father left when he was nine months old

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    He says mum Emma, who worked three jobs to support Troy and his siblings, is his ‘warrior and angel’
    After leaving jail in 2012 Troy became “Mr Watford”, leading the club to the Premier League’s sunlit uplands as its captain, praised as an inspirational leader, loved by the fans.
    Now he will have a new audience as part of The Sun’s unrivalled team of football commentators and writers.
    And if lived experience is any guide to what makes a good columnist, then articulate Troy will go far.
    He was brought up in a tower block flat on tough Birmingham overspill estate Chelmsley Wood by his “warrior and angel” mum, Emma.
    His biological father left when Troy was nine months old. Although Troy sought him out as a teenager, the pair have no relationship now.

    Prison gives you time to reflect. I’d embarrassed my family. You can sulk about it or you can man up and fix it.

    Troy — six feet of tattooed muscle — says of the abandonment: “There’s still a bit in me, a nasty side of me, that’s like, ‘I hope you see every single thing I’m doing successfully, and metaphorically, it kills you’.”
    Emma worked three jobs to support Troy, his brother Ellis — now 29 and playing for Southern League Premier Division club Stourbridge — and his sister Sasha, 23.
    Their nan helped him buy his football boots with weekly payments through the Kays catalogue.
    In place of his biological father, the man who Troy calls Dad was Paul Anthony Burke — his “superhero”, despite being a violent career drug dealer whose jail sentences were explained away in the family as “business trips”.
    Aged ten, Troy and brother Ellis, then seven, were asleep in their bunk beds when the door was smashed off its hinges by police who then grappled with Burke.
    After he was arrested, mum Emma explained it away as Dad going off to play football with some mates.
    But soon afterwards she left Burke, prompting an outburst of violence by him that led to Troy being visited by concerned social workers.
    Burke had picked up Troy and his siblings from their auntie’s home and demanded to be shown where their mum was now living. They didn’t want to tell him but “had no choice”.
    Burke kicked in the door at the address and found Emma sitting in an armchair.

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    It has taken five years of counselling to help Troy deal with ‘unresolved issues’Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

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    After his release from prison in 2012, football proved to be Troy’s salvationCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

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    He became ‘Mr Watford’ and has been praised as an inspirational leaderCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Troy recalls: “He kept telling her that she needed to come home. She said, ‘No’. And every time she did, he would punch her.
    “I kept jumping in front of him, trying to make him stop, only to take a punch myself and fall to the floor. Then I’d get back up and take another punch.”
    Police hauled Burke off and he returned to jail for that offence.
    Today Troy says: “I don’t mind talking about it because I think it raises awareness for others.”
    And he even forgave his father. He says: “He was still my Superman. If you’re from an area where violence, drugs and gambling isn’t prolific, then it looks weird.
    “But if it’s normal that everyone around you has had some form of trauma, then you don’t feel sorry for yourself.”
    Football eventually proved Troy’s salvation.
    The boyhood Birmingham City fan flunked a trial at Aston Villa’s academy and became a £120-a-week bricklayer, paying his mum £50 a week to live at home.
    A bustling, physical centre forward, he signed for local non-league team Chelmsley Town, moving to Walsall in 2007 and Watford in 2010.
    He says: “I went from £180 a week to four and a half grand a week, and I was still living in Chelmsley Wood.
    “Putting that into perspective, a year of my then wages could have bought two houses on the estate.”
    But Troy admits: “When the money and adulation came, I acted like a d***.”
    That could mean 15 shots of Jack Daniel’s and a scrap as he hit the town with friends and hangers on, while picking up the tab.
    Troy’s wild social life hurtled towards its perhaps inevitable conclusion in a haze of alcohol outside a nightclub in Birmingham’s Broad Street in February 2012.
    FEND FOR YOURSELF
    His dad had been diagnosed with terminal cancer of the oesophagus, leaving Troy “angry and hurt”.
    Hitting the town for a friend’s birthday the next evening, Troy and his brother were involved in a fight after knocking back £2 shots.

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    Today Troy lives happily with his partner Alisha Hosannah

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    The couple live with ten-month-old baby Clay and his step-daughter Isla
    He says: “We’d had a good night. I was going home, walking up the road and I was on the phone and someone just went, ‘You know your brother’s in a fight?’ As I turned round, there was a big melee, and I saw red.”
    He says he “forgot who I was” and “steamrollered” in.
    The following June, two days before Troy’s trial, his dad died. He was 47 and Troy read the eulogy at his funeral.
    Forty eight hours later, Watford’s star striker was jailed for ten months after admitting affray.
    Yet when the cell door slammed shut in Birmingham’s Winson Green prison, there were no tears from Troy.
    He says candidly: “I don’t cry. I struggle with it.
    “I was on K Wing. The guard who opened the door and pushed me in said, ‘Oh, by the way, the other prisoners know who you are’.
    “He shut the door. I thought, ‘Cheers, mate’. At that point, it’s just fend for yourself.”
    Troy was looked after by the other cons because his father had also served time there. And they were quick to give him a life lesson.
    He recalls: “My dad’s friends were like, ‘If we didn’t have the respect we have for your dad, we’d be filling you in. Do you know how much of an idiot you are? You were the hope for everybody else, and you’re in here with us’.
    “It was weird to be told you’re an idiot by criminals. It was a new low for me. So I went, ‘OK, I get it’.”
    Troy was fitted with an ankle tag which he wore while playing for Watford just ten days after his release after serving nearly three months.
    Fighting his way back into the team, he became the Hornets’ talisman and captain.

    It was weird to be told you’re an idiot by criminals. It was a new low for me.

    Today he lives happily with his partner and “best friend”, graphic designer Alisha Hosannah, 27, ten-month-old baby Clay and step-daughter Isla, five.
    He also has two children, Miles, ten, and five-year-old Amelia, with his ex-wife, Stacey.
    Worried for Clay’s health in the pandemic — he has suffered with breathing difficulties — Troy had initially baulked at football’s Project Restart before he was reassured by health experts and joined training.
    He bristles when I mention how internet trolls targeted Clay, saying they hoped he contracted Covid.
    He says: “Normally I laugh it off but this time my punch bag got it for an hour before I calmed down.

    “Just because footballers earn a lot of money, it doesn’t mean we’re not human.”
    Posing for photos for Sun snapper Dickie Pelham, Troy flexes a bicep with a tattoo reading: “I have fought a good fight. I have finished the course. I have kept the faith.”
    Listening to his incredible story of redemption, few would doubt it.

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    Now Troy will have a new audience as part of our unrivalled teamCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

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    Inside Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez’s life of luxury as they lavish each other with SUVs, £600k diamonds & £140 SOCKS

    CRISTIANO Ronaldo knows how to sparkle on the football pitch – but he’s a diamond geezer off it too.
    Last week, the superstar forked out a whopping £615,000 on a rumoured engagement ring for girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez – making it the most expensive band ever given to a WAG.

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    Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez often pose for glam pictures with each otherCredit: Instagram @cristiano

    Of course, it’s far from the first time the footie legend – reportedly worth £350 million – has lavished presents on the Spanish-Argentine model.
    Georgina, 26, has been treated to a life of luxury during their four-year romance – enjoying designer shopping sprees and far-flung holidays on huge private yachts.
    And with an enviable £80k allowance each month, she’s been all too happy to return the favour too – famously treating her man to gift-wrapped Mercedes SUV for her birthday.
    Here, we take a look at some of the couple’s most extravagant purchases over the years – and just how they spend their incredible wealth.

    Gift-wrapped Mercedes 4×4 for birthday treat

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    Ronaldo’s G-wagon came gift wrapped by Georgina for his 35th birthdayCredit: BackGrid
    For Cristiano’s 35th birthday, Georgina treated her beau to a gift wrapped Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon 4X4, which has a basic starting price of £93,000 and a top speed of up to 136.7mph. 
    The pricey motor came with a gigantic huge red bow, while close family and friends sang to him during the unveiling, which was filmed on camera. 
    Posting to her Instagram account, Georgina wrote to her 21 million followers: “Congratulations to the man of my life! What do you want to transport our love in? Your gift @cristinao #happybirthday.” 
    The Portuguese international is well known for his love of cars and owns a ridiculous garge including a Rolls-Royce Cullian and Phantom, a Bugatti Veyron, three Ferraris, an Aston Martin DB9, a Bentley GT Speed and a Lamborghini Aventador.

    His total collection said to be worth more than £16million.

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    Ronaldo is always posing alongside his prized possessions Credit: Instagram

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    The footballer loves his cars as much as the beautiful game, it would seemCredit: Instagram
    £140 socks and Prada spending sprees
    Georgina’s not afraid to show off her incredible figure and earlier this summer posed in gear worth as much as £2,565 – during a relaxing break in Italy on her beau’s luxury £15m holiday yacht. 

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    Ronaldo’s fiancé wowed in her expensive number – worth more than £2,000Credit: Instagram
    The sporty ensemble was bought from Prada and her socks alone cost £140, along with £510 shorts, £705 shoes, and a pricey £1,120 leather jacket.
    The total price came to £2,565 – small change to Ronaldo who earlier this year joined the exclusive sports billionaire club, alongside the likes of Tiger Woods, 44, Boxer, Floyd Mayweather, 43, and basketball legend Michael Jordan, 57. 
    Posting the shot to her Instagram account, Georgina – who often takes to the red carpet in gorgeous designer gowns – simply captioned the sexy snap with three sailing emojis.  

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    Georgina’s not afraid to show off her incredible figure in expensive gownsCredit: The Mega Agency

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    Flashing the cash: the super couple often step out in fancy outfits Credit: Getty – Contributor

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    The stunning model in one of many of her sparkly ensembles Credit: Rex Features
    The £2.6k trendy pet cat
    In 2018, Cristano splashed out on a bald Sphynx cat which reportedly cost a claw-dropping £2,600. 

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    Whilst the Sphynx cat is not your average tabby, it certainly caught Georgina’s eyeCredit: Instagram
    The star’s girlfriend posted a picture of the family pet, which is considered to be a ‘prestigious feline’, to her Instagram account alongside her family. 
    Sphynx cats are well-known for being hugely energetic and demanding of human attention – so perfectly matched with Cristiano himself, really. 
    £1million timepieces – with over 400 diamonds

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    The footballer regularly shares pictures of him with his blinging watches Credit: Instagram
    The Juventus footballer sports accessories that are as flashy as his footwork – last month wowing fans by showing off a £371,000 Rolex watch last month.
    The Rolex GMT Master is covered in diamonds and is an 18-karat white gold timekeeper.

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    The Juventus superstar proudly showed off a £1.8m luxury watch Credit: Reuters

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    The diamond encrusted piece is certainly not for the faint-heartedCredit: Reuters
    However, it pales in comparison to the £1.8million timepiece he’s previously been spotted with.
    During the Champions League draw last year, he was clocked wearing a Jacob & Co Caviar watch encrusted with more than 400 diamonds.
    It’s a fitting piece for a man said to be the world’s second highest-earning sportsman over the last decade – he is thought to only be surpassed by Floyd Mayweather who has earned £667million over that time.

    Splashing £27k on booze… in 15 minutes

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    The couple leaving Scott’s in Mayfair… after racking up quite the billCredit: Splash News

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    This Burgundy sets punters back £18,000
    Big spending’s no biggie for the couple, but to splurge almost £30k in 15 minutes is a pretty impressive feat.
    Two years ago, they racked up a £27k bill in Mayfair restaurant Scott’s, a regular haunt for celebs and footballers.
    Scott’s apparently does not feature the Burgundy Richebourg Grand Cru wine on the menu as the stock is so low, however, one bottle can cost around £18,000 and is only offered to special guests.
    It was accompanied with a bottle of a 1982 vintage Bordeaux, which reportedly set Cristiano back £9,000.
    The couple were with a group of pals, but apparently only sat at the bar for 15 minutes before leaving – rushing off to see the ATP finals at the O2 Arena.
    Handbags and gladrags
    Georgina loves to show off her extensive handbag in her Instagram posts, including a £146k crocodile Birkin bag she took for a dinner in Porto.

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    The beauty posing in sports-brand Kappa with a black handbagCredit: Refer to Caption

    Even when the stylish mum is travelling she still has her handbags to hand – snapping herself on a plane sporting both a £625 Prada and a £48,000 Burkin.
    Cristiano clearly knows the way to Georgina’s heart, as he was spotted designer handbag shopping when things were heating up between the pair.
    Lush holidays aboard his £5.5m yacht

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    The football star purchased this luxury yacht for a cool £5.5m last June.

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    The yacht boasts an impressive five cabins as well as six stunning bathrooms
    The superstar couple always travel in style and love nothing more than kicking back on CR7’s luxury yacht which he purchased for a cool £5.5million last June.
    The high-end vessel – named the Azimut Grande – is 88-feet long, made from carbon fibre and is capable of reaching up to 28 knots thanks to its two 1,900 horsepower engines.
    The yacht also boasts an impressive five cabins as well as six stunning bathrooms and also has a modern kitchen as well as relaxation rooms and a huge lounge and a lavish dining room.

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    Yahcts upon yachts can be seen docked behind CR7’s vessel Credit: Instagram

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    They often document their yachting adventures on Instagram Credit: Refer to Caption

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    The couple love to get away from things out on the oceanCredit: Instagram

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    Georgina showing off her stunning figure on the high-end boat

    Earlier this year, the footballer was able to travel privately with his family on the boat as they all enjoyed time together along the Tyrrhenian sea, just off the western coast of Italy.
    In June, Georgina flaunted her figure on the vessel and raised temperatures by showing off her bikini body with a sexy Instagram snap.

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    Rodriguez often shows off her stunning body via Instagram whilst on holidayCredit: Instagram

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    Footie legend Harry Redknapp on the royals, lockdown and Jamie’s love life as he becomes our new columnist

    IT was Harry Redknapp’s cheerful personality and down-to-earth attitude that helped him land a new generation of fans to win   2018’s   I’m  A  Celebrity.
    Even lockdown could not get him down. He took the time to rekindle friendships with the boys he grew up with in ­London’s East End and looked forward to a daily walk on the beach with Sandra, the wife he is still besotted with after 52 years.

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    Harry Redknapp is The Sun on Sunday’s brilliant new sports columnistCredit: Louis Wood – The Sun

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    In an interview to mark his arrival, the footie legend spoke candidly about his son Jamie’s love lifeCredit: Getty

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    He also spoke about missing his family, such as grandsons Charley and Beau, during lockdownCredit: Instagram

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    And the I’m A Celebrity winner chatted about his upcoming reality TV projectsCredit: Rex Features
    Harry said: “I am happiest just being with her. We don’t have a secret — I was just lucky, had a result. I know when I am well-off.”
    But in an interview to mark his arrival as The Sun on Sunday’s ­brilliant new sports columnist, we discovered a very different side to the 73-year-old.
    Harry spoke to us candidly about son Jamie’s love life, his new reality TV projects and views on the Royal Family.
    And he opened up about the sadness and abuse he ­suffered during his time managing some of England’s biggest football clubs.

    He said: “Depression wasn’t even a thing back then. I don’t know if I was — I just know I felt very low at times. If it had been these days I may have had to go and see ­someone and talk it through.
    “I am a worrier — I worried if we lost a match. It was like a bereavement, I couldn’t cope with it.
    “I was so low — I didn’t realise how low. I couldn’t pull myself out of it.
    ‘SHE’LL SCREAM AT ME’
    “When things went bad I felt responsible for the club, the supporters. I didn’t cry but I didn’t want to see or talk to anybody.

    “The feelings I felt, the lows, only stopped when I left football. I had abuse too, which was horrendous at times.”
    Harry met me at Rick Stein’s ­restaurant, a short walk from his ­luxury home in Sandbanks, Dorset.
    He heads there most mornings for a coffee and the staff greet him like a long-lost friend.
    But Harry instantly whispered to me: “Sand doesn’t know I am here, I have to be quick. We’re in the middle of moving house and it is chaos.
    “You cannot believe what Sand is having to pack up — I think we could find Lord Lucan before long.
    “The amount of sorting out is ridiculous. She and my daughter-in-law Lucy are doing it, non-stop. They are amazing.
    “We are moving just ten minutes away, off the coast, a bit more into the country.

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    Harry is still besotted with wife Sandra after 52 years – pictured here in 1977

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    The couple are currently in the process of moving out of their Dorset homeCredit: Getty
    “I like feeding the birds and ­robins instead of seagulls all day s**tting on your head.
    “I keep going back and forth to the charity shops, dropping car-loads of gear off — suits and Sandra’s clothes, all sorts.
    “If I’m too long she’ll scream at me when I go back and give away my golf clubs.”
    The pair are still blissfully happy. The previous night Harry says they went out for pasta and wine, and the only thing they missed during ­lockdown was their family.
    Son Mark, 50, and his wife Lucy have five children and live nearby while footie pundit Jamie, 47, has two children with ex-wife Louise — ­Charley 16, and Beau, 11 — and lives near London.
    The couple split in 2017 after 19 years and we revealed Jamie is now dating Swedish model Frida Andersson-Lourie, 37.
    Harry said: “Lockdown was fantastic. We walked on the beach with our bulldogs, nobody around, the weather was amazing. We looked forward to it.
    “The kids and grandkids would come and stand outside the house. Sandra FaceTimed them too — I’m useless at that stuff. My granddaughter does my Instagram account but I don’t really know what Instagram is.
    “We did meet Frida and she is lovely, very nice, but I don’t want to talk about Jamie’s new relationship.
    “The last thing I want to do is upset Lou. It is upsetting that Jamie and Lou aren’t together. It was a complete shock.
    “We love Lou, we still speak to her of course. Sandra speaks to her mum.
    “She is the mother of our ­grandkids and she’s still part of the family. But Jamie seems happy.”
    Harry and Sandra’s bulldogs Lulu and Barney are also part of the ­family and his face drops as he recalls an incident during lockdown that left 11-year-old Lulu deaf.
    He said: “Sand and I went for a walk and I bought a big ice-cream, then somebody stopped to chat.
    “When I looked round, Lulu had eaten two balls of ice cream — bosh, straight down. For the next ten days she was really ill and then she couldn’t hear anything.

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    Talking about Louise and Jamie’s split, Harry said ‘it was a complete shock, it’s upsetting that they aren’t together’Credit: Rex Features

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    He said Jamie’s new girlfriend Frida Andersson-Lourie is ‘lovely and very nice’

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    But Louise, the mother of his grandkids, will always be part of the familyCredit: Instagram

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    Harry’s dogs Barney and Lulu are also part of the tight-knit familyCredit: ITV

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    His face dropped as he recalled and incident that left 11-year-old Lulu deafCredit: Louis Wood – The Sun
    “She lost all her energy and wouldn’t eat. The vet said it might be because she was old but I said, ‘No, this ice-cream has changed her.’ She can’t hear a thing.
    “She is fine. She follows Barney around and we were both home to look after her all the time.”
    Without a busy schedule Harry was also able to trace long-lost pals he grew up with on a council estate in Poplar, East London.
    ‘OLD MATES ARE THE BEST’
    He said: “I had time to look through old photos and albums and got in touch with mates I hadn’t spoken to since I was 14. Covid helped me rekindle friendships — I love that. Your old mates are the best mates.
    “One hadn’t been well and he was in hospital with the Covid. I rang his wife to see how he was.”
    Despite his working-class roots Harry is able to mix with all walks of life, and he laughs as he recalls meeting Princess Beatrice — though he says: “Well, I think it was ­Beatrice. She was a friend of a pal of Jamie’s and they were ­having ­dinner and I came along.
    “She told me about her nan who liked horse racing and I told her about my nan who was a bookie’s runner when we were growing up and would take bets off Cyril the paper boy and get arrested.
    “Beatrice said, ‘My grandmother loves racing,’ and said she’d won the Gold Cup the last year at Ascot. I was thinking, ‘She must have a good horse.’ Then I thought, ‘Who won last year?’
    “Then I ­realised it was the Queen and I was thinking, ‘What’s she got to do with the Queen?’ I eventually sussed it all out and said, ‘Do you reckon she took bets with Cyril the paper boy, your nan?’ She started laughing. She was lovely.”
    Harry also bumped into Prince Harry before he and Meghan moved to America.
    He recalled: “I thought he was a real great ­character, one of the lads. I loved Harry. I am sorry they’ve left the country now. But I suppose he has to get on with his life.”
    Last year there were calls for the football veteran to be knighted but he shakes his head and adds: “No chance, no. Doctors, nurses — they should be knighted, not idiots like me doing I’m A Celebrity.”
    But he loves his new-found TV fame and has no plans to retire.
    He said: “During lockdown Jamie and I did six episodes of a new Sky chat show.
    “We had four guests for each show including Robbie Williams, Rory McIlroy and Tyson Fury.
    “It was good fun working with Jamie. I’m doing a new series of Harry’s Heroes too. I really enjoyed it, they’re great lads.”

    Sport is clearly central to Harry’s life and he said: “That’s why I can’t wait to be your ­columnist again. We have always read the paper.
    “I live and breathe sport — I go to the football every week. I just watch it now though, I’ll never be a manager again.”
    But before he gets up to rush back to Sandra he stops, giggles and admits: “Well, unless I get asked to do the England job.”

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    Harry joined The Sun’s Jane Atkinson at Rick Stein’s restaurantCredit: Louis Wood – The Sun

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    Inside John Terry’s ‘£47m’ property empire of four mansions, including £16m house with £150k astro turf golf course

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