Paul O'Grady's husband Andre Portasio has opened up about the two letters he received from Queen Camilla in the wake of the TV star's death, however, he hasn't replied yet
Queen Camilla has been sending 'super-sweet' letters to Paul O'Grady's husband, Andre Portasio, following the star's passing.
"I haven't replied to her super-sweet letters yet, as I wasn't sure how to go about it... do I write Dear Camilla or Your Majesty? " Andre joked to Tom Bryant for the Mirror. "Maybe on the anniversary of his death I will finally write to her." Then Lily got to chat with big stars on Channel 4's The Big Breakfast, run the game show Blankety Blank on the BBC. When Paul was still with alive, Andre got him to give some special things to the V&A museum but now he plans to save even more items.
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