Eden's Secret: Can Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch solve Emma Raducanu's tennis woes?

You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes sneaking up behind Benedict Cumberbatch to find Emma Raducano in this photo.

The couple attended the Frieze Art Fair VIP preview at Regent's Park. London.

Cumberbatch, a 48-year-old tennis fan, played Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's detective. BBC drama Sherlock, a regular at the Royal Box is Wimbledon.

But it is not known whether he has given the 21-year-old Raduganu any advice on how to regain the form that saw him win the Grand Slam at the 2021 US Open. Now that's a three-pipe problem!

Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch sneaks behind this picture of Emma Raducanu (pictured)

Benedict Cumberbatch attends Frieze Art Fair 2024 VIP preview at Regent's Park

Benedict Cumberbatch attends Frieze Art Fair 2024 VIP preview at Regent's Park

British tennis player Emma Raduganu (pictured) attends the Frieze art exhibition

British tennis player Emma Raduganu (pictured) attends the Frieze art exhibition

Benedict Cumberbatch, Emma Raducanu and guests attend Frieze Art Exhibition

Benedict Cumberbatch, Emma Raducanu and guests attend Frieze Art Exhibition

'Conscious Dinner' with Deepak Chopra proves a challenge for Lisa Snowden

A 'conscious dinner' with Meghan Markle 'guru' Deepak Chopra seems to have challenged TV host Lisa Snowden.

The event, which took place at Jugat restaurant opened by delivery service Fuhac in Camden, London, included a ten-minute meditation.

Snowden tells me, “It was so conscious that we didn't want to start eating. 'We were listening to Deepak and had to keep in mind… the food was teasing me.'

Dr. Deepak Chopra Deepak Chopra and Jugat speak at Fuhaq Conscious Dinner

Dr. Deepak Chopra Deepak Chopra and Jugat speak at Fuhaq Conscious Dinner

Lisa Snowden (Pictured on This Morning in October 2022)

Lisa Snowden (Pictured on This Morning in October 2022)

Queen's English Society renamed

Queen's English Society was renamed King's English Society.

But its Facebook page has caused frustration by omitting the apostrophe in its new name.

'It's not because we don't know how to use Abstrophy,' says president Adrian Williams, 'it's the software. I hope that in the next two or three days, you will find that all the discomfort will go away.

All around sackcloth and ashes!

Queen Elizabeth (pictured) arrives at a state dinner in her honor in Berlin, 2015

Queen Elizabeth (pictured) arrives at a state dinner in her honor in Berlin, 2015

Andy Warhol silkscreen works to go under the hammer

Two of Andy Warhol's silkscreened works will go on display at the Philips in London today – a portrait of Princess Diana and another of King Charles (as Prince of Wales).

Warhol produced four of each, but Diana's is estimated to go for £1.8 million more than Charles – £1.5 million.

These figures may fuel the theory, voiced in some quarters, that Charles is outshined by his glamorous wife.

A portrait of King Charles (then Prince Charles) went under the hammer

A portrait of King Charles (then Prince Charles) went under the hammer

Warhol's portrait of Diana is estimated to fetch more than the portrait of Charles - up to £1.8 million as opposed to £1.5 million.

Warhol's portrait of Diana is estimated to fetch more than the portrait of Charles – £1.8 million as opposed to £1.5 million.

Another 'Dianas' by Warhol went for more than £2 million earlier this year.

MP Ed cheated on Air-Miles 'Freebie'

As Sir Keir Starmer and his Labor colleagues grabbed as many freebies as possible, former culture minister Ed Wysey recalled how he dragged his leg before a flight to the Falklands.

Former Culture Minister MP Ed Wysey (pictured right with David Cameron)

Former Culture Minister MP Ed Wysey (pictured right with David Cameron)

We were waiting at Bryce Norton for an RAF plane and a fellow MP, Nigel Evans, said, 'Ed, if you take your British Airways Executive Clubcard to that desk, they'll put air miles on it,' he said. Travel Secrets Podcast.

Told on the desk that there were no such privileges in RAF aircraft, Lord Wysey, 56, admitted it was 'one of the most humiliating moments of my life'.