EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Novelist Esther Freud and TV star David Morrissey split after 13 years because they 'just couldn't make it work any longer'

Actor David Morrissey and novelist wife Esther Freud has announced their separation after 13 year together

Actor David Morrissey and novelist wife Esther Freud has announced their separation after 13 year together

With his brooding good looks and her fascinating family history, actor David Morrissey and novelist Esther Freud were one of society's most celebrated showbusiness couples.

So I am sad to report that the couple, who met at drama school 26 years ago, have separated. They had been married 13 years.

'It's a great shame, but they just couldn't make it work any longer,' one of their many friends tells me. 'They are making sure that the interests of their three children come first.'

The couple, who shared a house in Hampstead, are now living separately in North London.

As recently as last year, Esther, who is the 55-year-old daughter of late artist Lucian Freud, was talking affectionately in interviews about Morrissey, 54, the star of television dramas including The Walking Dead and The Deal, in which he played Gordon Brown.

Morrissey, who has been hailed as one of the most talented actors of his generation, did, though, highlight the great differences in their backgrounds. While he is the son of a Liverpudlian cobbler and a mother who worked for Littlewoods, Esther's bohemian childhood formed the basis of her acclaimed novel Hideous Kinky, which was turned into a 1998 film starring Kate Winslet.

David Morrissey and Esther Freud at the start of their relationship attending the premiere of Basic Instinct 2 in 2006

David Morrissey and Esther Freud at the start of their relationship attending the premiere of Basic Instinct 2 in 2006

The great-granddaughter of the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, Esther is one of Lucian Freud's 14 children. Her mother is the writer and gardener Bernardine Coverley.

Morrissey has credited Esther with helping to teach him self-discipline.

'Suddenly,' he said, 'I was with someone who imposed a work structure upon themselves.

'There we were, we'd just met and fallen in love and suddenly, even in my own flat, I was outside my bedroom waiting for two o'clock so I could go in and kiss her.'

Freud and Morrissey declined to comment.

 

The smart set's talking about... The Sultan of Brunei's party-loving prince

As the international outcry intensifies against the Sultan of Brunei after his decree that gay men in his country are to be stoned to death, spare a thought for his exuberant son, Prince Azim.

The party-loving prince — one of the Sultan's four children by his second wife, former air hostess Hajah Mariam — would be heartbroken if Brunei became a pariah state.

Blessed with a playful spirit, Prince Azim, 36, is pictured here in characteristic pose at a London party, enjoying the company of Pamela Anderson.

Party-loving Prince Azim, son the highly controversial Sultan of Brunei, is spotted enjoying a night out in London with actress and campaigner Pamela Anderson

Party-loving Prince Azim, son the highly controversial Sultan of Brunei, is spotted enjoying a night out in London with actress and campaigner Pamela Anderson

While the evergreen Baywatch babe favoured a mask and little black dress crafted from PVC, he opted for snakeskin-effect sheer T-shirt. It was offset by powder-blue feather boas, ripped jeans and a pert top hat with a fan-veil of the sort that milliner Philip Treacy might design for Ladies' Day at Royal Ascot — plus a key, dangling from his neck.

Azim, who followed his father to Sandhurst but lasted only a week, has a serious side, of course, once designing a unisex suitcase for luxury goods brand MCM.

Described as a chic travel bag, it was, said one report, 'destined to bring out the princess within'.

 

The Queen cancelled her visit to Newbury, where she had a runner in the 3.40 yesterday, after the death of one of her best friends, Jeannie, the Dowager Countess of Carnarvon, at the age of 83.

Her Majesty had been due to stay for the weekend with the American-born Countess's family, who live near Newbury racecourse. Jeannie's late husband, Porchy, was Her Majesty's close confidant and racing manager. A lively character, she was played by actress Andrea Deck in TV's The Crown.

Even last year, she was still doing Pilates at her dower house on her family's Highclere Castle estate, where Downton Abbey is filmed.

 

Fleabag's naughty priest breaks up with boyfriend

As the 'hot priest' in BBC hit comedy Fleabag (right), Andrew Scott leaves Phoebe Waller-Bridge's character desolate at a bus stop.

In real life, he's nursing his own broken heart. I hear Scott, 42, has split up with his partner of ten years, the actor and writer Stephen Beresford, 47, inset.

They had shared a London home. 'I live alone now,' Scott has confirmed. Asked if he had a new companion, he replied: 'I have a lot of love in my life, but I prefer not to talk about that.'

Previously best known as Benedict Cumberbatch's antagonist Moriarty in BBC hit Sherlock, Scott has been hailed as the 'sexiest man on TV' after his charismatic turn as a Catholic priest who breaks his vows in a fling with Fleabag's dysfunctional heroine.

Fleabag's 'hot priest' Andrew Scott
Stephen Beresford

Fleabag's 'hot priest' Andrew Scott (left) has revealed he has split his partner of 10 year Stephen Beresford (right)

 

If you bump into Dame Vivienne Westwood, who turned 78 this week, best not wish her a happy birthday.

'I didn't celebrate,' the queen of punk-turned-eco-campaigner tells me at a private viewing of Demelza Kids, a show of works by fashion photographer Juergen Teller at Bonhams in Mayfair.

Dame Vivienne Westwood by cartoonist Gary Smith

Dame Vivienne Westwood by cartoonist Gary Smith

'I just stayed at home with my secretary and worked on saving the world. There's so much to do.

'I did think it would be nice to go to work — people would like it — but then I don't like cake or champagne much.'

The eccentric designer, whose clothes are worn by everyone from Theresa May to Angelina Jolie, even banned her husband, Andreas Kronthaler, 67, who now runs her fashion label, from giving her a gift.

'I don't need any presents. He gave me a lovely card.'

 

Now two's company for Prue

Cookery queen Prue Leith is changing her recipe for a happy marriage.

Until now, twice-married Prue, 79, has extolled the joys of keeping apart.

But the genial Bake Off judge has decided she wants to live with her husband of three years, the retired clothes designer John Playfair, after all.

And she plans to build a new home on her farm in the Cotswolds so he can move in.

Prue Leith plans on converting farm buildings on her Cotswold property so that husband John Playfair can move in

Prue Leith plans on converting farm buildings on her Cotswold property so that husband John Playfair can move in

'The time has come when she and John want to live together, but in a place where they can each have their own quarters,' one of her friends tells me. 'They have designed a place themselves, which they are making out of a big old farm building on the land she owns.'

Her agent confirms: 'Prue and her husband do have plans to convert some redundant farm buildings on her land into a single property.'

'He lives a mile away from me,' Prue said, after marrying John, 71.

'He's got a lot of stuff and I'm rather anally neat and tidy and I don't want all that stuff in my house. And he doesn't want me tidying it up.'

 

London is to be the scene of a reunion between former U.S. presidents this weekend. I hear that Barack Obama, who is over for his wife Michelle's talk at the huge 02 Arena tomorrow, is planning to meet up with Bill Clinton, also in the capital with his wife, Hillary.

I wonder if the Obamas will pop into Frogmore Cottage to see their friends Prince Harry and Meghan while they're here?

 

Princess Diana would be touched to see how close Prince William has stayed to her old friend Julia Samuel. I hear the Duke of Cambridge asked Julia, a grief counsellor, to be his official representative at the Chelsea memorial service on Thursday for cancer expert Professor Martin Gore, whom William described as an 'inspiration'. In 2013, William asked Julia to be a godmother to Prince George.

 

Duchess gives her blessing to Missy's new man

When Lady Melissa Percy married Thomas van Straubenzee, the ceremony was attended by Princes William and Harry.

Could wedding bells soon be heard again at her family seat, Alnwick Castle, which doubled as Hogwarts in Harry Potter films?

'Missy', as the 31-year-old is known to chums, divorced Tom in 2016. And her new romance with American hedge fund boss Remy Trafelet, 48, is going so well that he has already met her parents, the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland. 'We really love Remy,' her mother, Jane, tells me at the launch of Tim Bouverie's book, Appeasing Hitler, at China Exchange in Soho.

'We're just happy for them because they both had marriages that didn't work and they now have a second chance at being happy. I would be happy for them to get married when the time's right.'

 

Macca's boy brings the church down!

With his cherubic cheeks and twinkly smile, James McCartney was the image of his father as he performed a secret gig on Thursday night.

Sir Paul's 41-year-old son received a standing ovation at Heath Street Baptist Church in London's Hampstead, where he sang and played guitar and piano at an exhibition by photographer Danny Clifford called Rock Stars Don't Smile.

One of his most moving songs, Angel, was written around the time of his mother Linda's death from breast cancer in 1998.

At one point, James joked that he sounded less like his father and more like his fellow Beatle John Lennon.

Musician James McCartney
Sir Paul McCartney in 1965

Like father, like son: James McCartney (left) received a standing ovation for a performance at Heath Street Baptist Church in London's Hampstead, taking after father Sir Paul (right)

 

Has Prince Charles secured a powerful ally in his crusade for alternative medicine?

I ask because the Health Secretary and prime ministerial wannabe, Matt Hancock, made an 800-mile round trip to hold private talks with the heir to the throne on Wednesday at one of his Scottish residences, Dumfries House.

Officials decline to comment on what the two men discussed. But their meeting took place a week after Hancock, 40, spoke at a reception in support of 'social prescription' therapies hosted by Charles at Clarence House.

On that occasion, Hancock — whose wife, Martha, is an osteopath — lamented that doctors were 'dishing out' too many pills. Music to Charles's princely ears.

 

(Very) modern manners

Brexit is a no-go subject at most dinner parties, but imagine what it's like at Boris Johnson's family get-togethers.

The Brexiteer MP's sister, Rachel, is an ardent Remainer. And she tells me: 'Our house rules are don't talk about Brexit at meals. If it does [come up], it all goes wrong and my mother sits there crying gently.'

Speaking at an Amnesty International bash at L'Escargot in London's Soho, Rachel adds: 'There is a liberal side of the family that is overlooked in the narrative of the Johnsons being this ambitious, power-hungry, blond tribe.'

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