From the 'Prince Harry' of Ghana who claims to be the happiest man in the world to the thieves who flew off with a prized owl – here's five stories which have made the news in our sister papers across the south east over the past week or so.
He may spend 10 hours a day sat outside on a chair in Croydon as lorries thunder past but "Prince Harry of Ghana" says he's the happiest man on earth -
http://www.croydonadvertiser.co.uk/Meet-Prince-Harry-happiest-man-Croydon/story-19822280-detail/story.html
Second hand copies of Fifty Shades of Grey are piling up in East Grinstead after charity shops refused to sell it because it's too raunchy –
http://www.eastgrinsteadcourier.co.uk/Charity-shops-ban-sale-raunchy-Fifty-Shades/story-19813434-detail/story.html
A self-employed roofer and dad-of-three from Crawley had an incredible £3.6 million win on the National Lottery –
http://www.crawleynews.co.uk/Lottery-winner-talks-3-6-million-win/story-19810721-detail/story.html
Thieves did not give a hoot about taking a hotel's prized stuffed owl as reported by the Kent and Sussex Courier –
http://www.courier.co.uk/APPEAL-Thieves-fly-hotel-s-prized-stuffed-owl/story-19833589-detail/story.html
There are fears In Sevenoaks a second runway at Gatwick Airport could spell the end for Hever Castle –
http://www.sevenoakschronicle.co.uk/Gatwick-runway-spell-end-Hever-Castle-tourism/story-19806450-detail/story.html
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Ghana's 'Prince Harry' and Fifty Shades of Grey a turn off - five stories making the news elsewhere
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