Katie Price’s four-part Sky documentary ‘Nothing To Hide’ is tragic viewing.After so much surgery she is unrecognisable from the mesmerising glamour model who was discovered at 18.Now 48 and after four marriages, a camera crew follows her every move, however intimate the moment.Dressed in a shabby tracksuit, she effs and blinds her way through the series, unremorseful, blaming her appalling attention-seeking on ADHD, rather than taking responsibility for her behaviour.The most heart-wrenching scenes are when her children by Peter Andre – Junior, now 21, and Princess, 19 – tell of their decision to leave her and live with their dad.A sobbing Junior recalls: ‘Mum was on drugs and she could not look after us...’The kids, barely in their teens, had to sort out their own food and try to work out how to use the microwave or go hungry. Both felt ‘abandoned’ by mum. The only time they’d see her was in news stories about her partying all over the world, with pictures of her dancing, off her head on cocaine. After so much surgery Katie Price is unrecognisable from the mesmerising glamour model who was discovered at 18 Dressed in a shabby tracksuit, she effs and blinds her way through the series, unremorseful, blaming her appalling attention-seeking on ADHDPrincess, also crying, says her mum gave her a blanket with her perfume on it which she would cuddle while sobbing because Price was out on the town.In a previous documentary, Katie Price: Harvey And Me, Price touchingly revealed what it was like to live with her disabled son Harvey, now 24, and received plaudits. In this latest outing, she engenders nothing but disdain. She says of her partying days: ‘When I hear how the kids saw it, it breaks my heart. But they were always looked after.’No they weren’t. She deserted her children for money, fame and to chase men. Nothing to hide? She should be hiding in shame.Amid the psychodrama of the Sussexes’ on-off visit, were Charles and Camilla sending a subliminal message this week when they went to London Zoo to visit Humboldt penguins – legendary birds distinguished by their family loyalty?Not the hole truthThe posthumous royal pardon for Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged, in 1955, has a special local relevance for me.She shot dead her lover David Blakely outside my local pub The Magdala in London’s Hampstead.A bit ghoulish, but years back staff took great pride in showing us drinkers two bullet holes in the wall.Much later a barman confessed he had used his combi-drill to make the holes to get the crowds in!Little wonder Daphne the Welsh corgi, who herds 1,200 sheep despite standing barely ten inches high, has gone viral. We all love an underdog. Yet it also digs deep into our psyche, inviting us to ask uncomfortable questions about our lives. Unlike Daphne who rose to the challenge, have we missed doing things that could have brought us more happiness? Did we fail to step up and out of our comfort zone? Leaves us wondering how a tiny dog has more courage and happiness than most of us dare to dream of. Daphne the Welsh corgi, who herds 1,200 sheep despite standing barely ten inches highA monster battle for Three LionsEngland are right to fear Erling Haaland when they play Norway tonight.Crikey, this goal machine is as scary as Tolkien’s giant white orc Azog the Defiler. Although a comforting thought for our boys is that in the end Azog was beheaded by a dwarf.The success of British tennis star Arthur Fery, 23, a wildcard entry at Wimbledon who made it to the semi-finals, captured the nation’s hearts. Although given that his mum played professional tennis, his dad owned a football club and his family’s worth £275million, it’s hardly a rags-to-riches story, as wonderful as his achievements are. Huge admiration for Jennifer Lopez that after two kids, four failed marriages and aged 56 and single, she can still look fabulous at Paris Fashion Week in 40C (104F) heat. Maybe that’s why she only had half a dress on. My swift weddingI’m still loving all the details of Taylor Swift’s £15million wedding to Travis Kelce with their 1,000 celebrity friends, as it made me reflect on my own wedding back in the Eighties.Thirty guests and Mum and I going to the flower market to do the church floral arrangements which included kangaroo paws (Aussie plants).Dad and my two brothers were sent to the fishmarket to buy prawns and a few lobsters.My housemate – a designer of not much note – made my wedding dress for £200.Maybe all of that is why the marriage didn’t last...Ahead of his movie The Odyssey, Matt Damon says one of his family rules is that his children must stay off smartphones and have to get bored. ‘Boredom was great for a kid growing up,’ he says. ‘You’d figure out a way to entertain yourself or you’d go make something up.’ And perhaps end up, as he has, with a $170million fortune while his Jason Bourne movies, which I adore, have grossed $1.67billion. ++Westminster wars++Awful news that Ann Widdecombe has died aged 78 and police have now launched a murder investigation. I have so many happy memories of when we worked together.The five ft one-and-a-half-inch politician was a giant among pygmies when I was William Hague’s spin doctor and she was his Shadow Home Secretary.She had a wonderful sense of self-parody, evident when she danced with Anton Du Beke on Strictly Come Dancing.How anyone could possibly wish her harm is beyond me.Andy Burnham apologises for Labour’s stance on Gaza, saying he will put more pressure on the Israeli government including through sanctions. Netanyahu must be shaking in his boots.Seeing those pictures of Adele at the British Grand Prix I felt she was almost unrecognisable. Also a bit sad and so slim as she wore a necklace with the word ‘Mummy’ in tribute to her son Angelo, 13, whom she shares with ex husband Simon Konecki. My question is – Hello, where was her fiancé Rich Paul?And is that five-year engagement now rolling in the deep?Meghan has made a private visit to the UK with Archie and Lilibet, joining Prince Harry to visit King Charles and Queen Camilla at Highgrove yesterday, Buckingham Palace officials confirmed. I’m sure it was a no photos, no Netflix crew deal. But if I had been advising Charles, I’d have got him to get Megs checked for hidden bodycams first. I let the cat out the bagMy heat-exhausted moggie Ted, 15, was in awe to learn Anthony Eslick, 81, and wife Pauline, 63, spent £25,000 trying to save their poorly cat Millie, who still had to be put to sleep. I told Ted that having also spent thousands on his predecessors, only for them to survive just a few more months, he’d better buck up as I’m never doing that again.