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Who's Rip Off Today Then?
Sarah Ferguson

Sarah Ferguson has topped the fastest movers list for the past hour. That's what going on holiday with the Queen and being sprayed in the face with a bottle of champagne does for you. Eagle-eyed traders have pounced on SARFER stock - she got 2170 column inches on Saturday. Seven celebs got more press coverage than she did, but at 1.80 with a potential dividend of 2.33 her yield is already over 100 per cent and her price has shot up by nearly 47 per cent in the last 24 hours. Tom Hanks is another fastest mover - that'll be the herd of nuns chasing him. He's notched up a few controversial inches surrounding his new film based on the Da Vinci Code. Certain religious groups are literally having 'nun' of it. Tom costs 2.85 and as yet has no potential dividend, but once today's inches are inputted that should all change. Simon Cowell is another fastest mover. His price has gone up 35.93 per cent in the last 24 hours leaving him a bit pricey at 9.24. He may be fairly quiet all year round, but put a tone deaf dork with a funky dance routine in front of him and he becomes a lean, mean, column-inch-generating-machine. The X Factor starts on Saturday and we can't wait (for the inches). One to avoid today is Prince Harry. He costs an absolute fortune at 1228.73 with a potential dividend of 1.29. Who on earth is buying him? And do you want to buy this piece of old rope we're selling, it's a bargain, honest.

 

Charles and CamillaChildren cook up royal food treat
Photo: Charles and Camilla enjoyed the fruits of the students' labour.

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have sampled further organic delights as they visited an "edible school yard" near San Francisco. Camilla enjoyed a slice of pizza while Charles told children he was "thankful for all nature's gifts" as he ate some autumn harvest soup. All the food was made by children, who are taught how to grow and cook organic food at the garden in Berkeley. The US visit earlier took in a farmers' market in the Californian hills. Camilla, taking a mouthful of the pizza, made with potato, onion and rosemary from the garden, said: "I'm always eating." The prince warned her: "Don't darling - it's hot," noticing she had some food stuck on her lip. Inside the kitchen, the couple sat with children to enjoy the soup. The garden was dreamed up by one of America's best-known restaurateurs, Alice Waters. Her Chez Panisse Foundation, named after her own restaurant, transformed wasteland at the Martin Luther King Middle School into the one-acre garden 10 years ago.

Charles and Camilla

Photo: The prince wore a University of California tie.

Up to 350 children, between the ages of 12 and 14, now have weekly lessons on how to look after chickens and prepare their own food. Ms Waters, who accepted the idea that she was the US equivalent of Jamie Oliver, said she thought the royal visit would bring much-needed recognition to the project. "Everybody needs a prince," she added. Camilla, wearing a long blue coat, and Charles, wearing a University of California tie, were greeted with huge cheers as they arrived at the school. They were greeted by Ms Waters and Maria Shriver, wife of California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. The royal couple shook hands with pupils. Frankie Whitty, 12, said Charles had asked her about her homework. "He asked me if I'd seen the new Harry Potter film," she said. "But it hasn't come out yet." The couple's tour of the US has so far included visits to Ground Zero in New York and to people affected by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. In San Francisco they also toured the farmers' market before watching the popular Beach Blanket Babylon musical.

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