Prince Philip’s birth certificate is unearthed after lying buried for 99 years in an archive

Prince Philip‘s birth certificate has been unearthed by The Mail on Sunday – after lying buried for almost a century in an archive close to the Greek villa where he was born. The document was written by hand in Katharevousa Greek, a purist version of modern Greek, by a priest named Spiriodon Tryfonas on the … Read more

Particles unearthed in Antarctica were produced when a meteorite EXPLODED in mid-air

An ancient meteorite that exploded in mid-air 430,000 years ago left behind unusual particles of matter in the mountains of Antarctica, a new study reveals. An international team of space scientists, led by the University of Kent, examined ‘extra-terrestrial particles’ recovered from the summit of mountain Walnumfjellet in the Sør Rondane Mountains of Queen Maud … Read more

Unearthed footage emerges of Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey’s Dirty Dancing screen test

Billy Zane once claimed that he and Sarah Jessica Parker auditioned for the lead roles. But unearthed footage, which has emerged of the late Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey’s Dirty Dancing screen test, shows exactly why they landed the parts of Johnny Castle and Baby in the 1987 Hollywood hit. In the video, the Ghost … Read more

Diana’s reaction to Charles’ infamous ‘whatever in love means’ comment is seen in unearthed footage

Newly unearthed footage of Prince Charles and Diana’s infamous engagement interview has emerged, showing the Princess of Wales looking ‘clearly dissatisfied’ after her husband-to-be’s comments asking if the couple were ‘in love’.   On February 24, 1981, after months of speculation, a 32-year-old Charles who had long ‘needed’ to find a bride was marrying an excited … Read more

Taylor Nolan’s unearthed offensive tweets result in ‘multiple complaints’ to state health department

The Bachelor alum Taylor Nolan’s offensive tweets have led to ‘multiple complaints’ being filed against her with the Washington State Department Of Health. Nolan, 27, posted the tweets in 2011 and 2012 but they were unearthed this week, causing a furious backlash online. As she is a licensed mental health counselor in Washington, the complaints … Read more

Oprah Winfrey asks teen Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen ‘what size are you?’ in unearthed 2004 interview

A resurfaced interview between Oprah Winfrey and twin actresses Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen is courting controversy, as it featured the chat show queen asking the teenage girls ‘what size are you?’ Filmed in 2004, the girls were 17, with Mary-Kate rumoured to be suffering with an eating disorder at the time. The interview sees Oprah … Read more

World’s earliest PRIMATE dating back almost 66 million years unearthed

Primate fossils dating back more than 66 million years are the earliest examples of our ancient ancestors, and could hold the key to understanding life after dinosaurs.   Archaeologists from the University of Washington’s Burke Museum analysed several fossils of Purgatorius, the oldest members of the earliest-known primate species. The team studied fossilised teeth from the … Read more

Gemma Collins reveals she was told by agent to lose 2st aged 18 as first TV appearance is unearthed

Gemma Collins has spoken out about how a celebrity agent told her she had the charisma to make it on TV- but needed to lose two stone first.    In Piers Morgan‘s Life Stories, which will air on ITV on Thursday, the TOWIE star, 40, discussed how, at the age of 18, she tried to break … Read more

The medieval friar who was the victim of a hit-and-run: Skeleton from before 14th century unearthed

The skeleton of a friar with two broken legs resembling a medieval ‘hit and run’, probably from a cart accident that killed him, has been unearthed by Cambridge archaeologists.  The team from the University of Cambridge were examining skeletal trauma from 314 skeletons buried at three locations in the city between the 10th and 14th … Read more

Prehistoric worm that leapt from the seabed unearthed in Taiwan

A giant prehistoric worm sprang from long tunnels in the seabed and sliced fish in half, according to a new study.  Researchers found large, L-shaped burrows from layers of seafloor dating back to the Miocene period (23 million to 5.3 million years ago) of northeast Taiwan. These burrows are trace fossils – geological records of biological … Read more