The January issue of Mayfair Times – our travel and wellness special – is out now. Lots of exciting stuff from Mayfair and beyond.
Read the issue here:
https://t.co/EKdPAblwvn
Pele in @MayfairTimes “I never predicted any of this, I just worked very hard. And I stayed very true to my dreams, my passion and my faith. I want to thank God for having me here, I am blessed that I have been able to touch so many people throughout my life, all over the world”
As I told @MayfairTimes' @jonnywhiley about one of those devastating periods:
❝ For a few months, everything went black, and finally, I understood those desperate moments in which people decide to end their lives. But I knew I had to fight on… ❞
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Writing my memoir was an emotional experience: wanting to be as honest as possible meant having to relive some very painful periods.
Those emotions sometimes come out in interviews too, as with this one for December's @MayfairTimes.
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How do you solve Monaco's problem of an ageing population and a lack of space? I spoke to the
21-year-old CEO designing the Monaco metaverse for the September issue of Mayfair Times:
https://t.co/U92oRuBteD
Kirsty Young delivers an emotional monologue as she signs off the BBC’s eleven days of coverage.
“She made history, she was history. Queen Elizabeth II has gone, but she will surely never be forgotten.”
This has been a remarkable tennis era but there will always be something extra special about Roger Federer. Tried to sum up his career in some words: https://t.co/cAS9yyN5ru
We wish to pay tribute to @rogerfederer for his outstandingly successful tennis career, during which he has inspired generations of players, and commend him for the immeasurable impact he has had on the wider world of sport. #RolexFamily#Perpetual
Dear Roger,my friend and rival.
I wish this day would have never come. It’s a sad day for me personally and for sports around the world.
It’s been a pleasure but also an honor and privilege to share all these years with you, living so many amazing moments on and off the court 👇🏻
Sad day - Roger is my sporting hero. Watched him play before he became 'Roger' and live at Grand Slams from Australia to New York. First time I saw him live in 2007 - at Wimbledon in the third round - he blew my mind. A poetic force of nature that will be greatly missed.
@TheRSRevelation@Flowers_S This is not 'my reality'- it's fact. I'm not saying it's necessarily a good thing, but it's to be expected than people will criticise this type of piece. Hate to break it to you, but the world doesn't run on faux positivity 24/7. I used to work with Sophie - it's not personal.