Earlier this month I was honoured to meet some very inspirational children who are being treated at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Michael Jackson was a true genius; when he was on stage, everyone watched him. I hope that Michael is now at peace and pray that people will remember him as he should be remembered - as one of the most influential musical legends the world has ever seen.
It has been an historic season for Fulham FC. We have reached our highest ever position in the Premier League and have qualified for the Europa League.
I was delighted to welcome X-Factor winner, Alexandra Burke, to Harrods for some out of hours shopping.
I have loved Harrods ever since I first visited it as a boy, but at Christmas it really comes into its own; it becomes a feast of flamboyance, fun and fantasy as it casts a spell of festive magic across all seven floors of the store.
Our defence is now so sharp, we are ranked as the fourth best defensive team in the premiership, just shy of Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea.
Our recent wins at Fulham FC have lifted us out of the relegation zone, and if our standard of our play continues, we stand a good chance of finishing well in the table.
I am delighted to welcome Roy Hodgson to Fulham. He’s a determined man, with strong leadership skills, and I have every confidence Roy can combine the best of Premier League play with the elegance and professionalism of the continental game.
This year has been an eventful one. Not only did we win a drawn-out campaign to have the inquests into the deaths of my beloved son Dodi, and Diana, Princess of Wales held together, but we overturned the ruling of Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss who wanted to hear the evidence by herself without a jury of ordinary members of the public.
With Neimi off injured the other players really feel the pressure, but Sunday’s away game against Arsenal saw Fulham pull out all the stops. We handled the game well. storming in at the start, scoring our first goal within just 50 seconds.