
The Cartier International Polo Tournament attracted a whole range of famous faces to sunny Windsor yesterday, from Prince Charles and
Best of Booker winner Salman Rushdie to newsreader Jennie Bond, who is reportedly
in the running to replace Des O'Connor on
Countdown. The crowd — which did not include polo-loving Jordan, who was told
she wasn't welcome — were treated to tunes from Mark Ronson in the Chinawhite Tent and a moment of unexpected entertainment when
three streakers took to the pitch. Harry Potter's Emma Watson — who made it in to
Forbes' top ten "tween" earners — kept cool in white on the
hottest day of the year so far, while Kelly Brook and Natalie Imbruglia matched the red accents in their outfits to the weather and Dita von Teese kept her lips red hot —
do you love or hate her look?

A huge number of British celebrities joined the cast of
The Dark Knight for its European premiere in London's Leicester Square yesterday. Maggie and Aaron brought their effortless glamour to Michael Caine's home turf while Peaches Geldof smiled ahead of today's
reports of a drug overdose. Christian Bale is also facing some pretty tough rumours today, with
allegations he assaulted his mother and sister emerging.

The sun shone on the celebrities who headed out to London parks this weekend to run for charity. Liz McClarnon, who's on TV this week in the final of
Celebrity Masterchef, dressed as a fairy for the BUPA Race for Life at Regents Park. Across town in Hyde Park, Alesha Dixon, Lisa Snowdon, Lady Victoria Hervey and Duncan James also dressed in pink as they took part in the BUPA Great Capital Run.

While the
Sex and the City premiere took over Leicester Square last night, the
Sony Radio Academy Awards went down at London's Grosvenor House Hotel. Jonathan Ross, an absent Russell Brand and the lovely Dermot O'Leary
picked up gold in their categories and Chris Moyles
received his award from his parents! Claudia Winkleman wowed in a backless black number and Kelly Osbourne wore a dramatic dress, but
missed out on the Rising Star award to BBC 6 Music's George Lamb.

A bunch of celebs showed up along with the press to see Darius Danesh's debut as Rhett Butler in Gone With The Wind in London's West End yesterday. The boys from McFly were among them – aren't they growing up? If you're wondering where they've been – Harry recently ran the
London marathon for charity,
raising almost £25,000 so far, and they're playing a few live dates this summer.