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Princess Michael, Religious Journalist


Princess Michael of Kent, right, with her children.

After the relief of selling her country home, Nether Lypiatt, in Gloucestershire, Princess Michael has got herself a job.

The hard-up Kents have been disappointed over the years by the attempts of the Princess to become a serious historical author. After one book, she was even accused of plagiarism, but blamed her researcher, who had written most of it, but not marked a passage as a quotation.

Now Princess Pushy, as she’s occasionally known, has turned her hand to religious journalism by landing a column in The Catholic Herald.

Alas, if she’s hoping for a mega-salary, she’s once again doomed to disappointment. The Herald pays just £250 ($467) a piece.

Maybe her wealthy Russian friend will help her out.

One Response to “Princess Michael, Religious Journalist”

  1. Perhaps she should start praying that she may be taken half seriously as a writer. As a Catholic her indiscretions may have been noted.

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