Renowned interior designer Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen has not held back in his criticism of Meghan Markle, branding her as too uninteresting to collaborate with.
The spotlight will shine on Laurence during the premiere of BBC Two's Pilgrimage, where a diverse group of celebrities will embark on a spiritual journey following in the footsteps of St Columba, an influential Irish monk from the 6th century.
Reflecting on the essence of pilgrimage, Laurence shared his thoughts on the profound impact it can have on one's inner self.
He emphasized the importance of decluttering one's mind through physical exertion and engaging in spiritual introspection before seeking divine guidance.
Despite his flamboyant persona, Laurence acknowledged his ability to navigate the real world, albeit missing his signature Cuban heels on this unique journey.
The outspoken television personality caused a stir when he expressed doubts about collaborating with Meghan Markle back in 2019, following the royal couple's move to Frogmore Cottage.
Criticizing Meghan's taste as conventional and lackluster, Laurence did not mince his words, stating that she would not appreciate his design aesthetic.
His blunt remarks sparked controversy, leading to further disparaging comments during a subsequent appearance on Loose Women.
While Laurence stands firm in his decision not to work with the Sussexes, he remains hopeful for a royal commission from Queen Camilla, who resides nearby in the Cotswolds.
Recalling a past encounter with Prince Philip's disapproval of his work at Buckingham Palace, Laurence humorously recounted the royal's disdain for his flooring design, which abruptly ended their conversation.
As Laurence embarks on a transformative 15-day pilgrimage across the UK, covering 1,600 kilometers on foot and by boat, he sets out on a spiritual quest alongside a diverse group of fellow pilgrims.
Among them are former England cricketer Monty Panniser, actress Louisa Cline, and Nick Huor, who brings a blend of agnosticism and Catholic heritage to the journey.
Their path will lead them through Ireland, Northern Ireland, and ultimately to the sacred grounds of Iona, where St Columba's legacy endures.
Tonight, viewers can witness this captivating spiritual odyssey unfold on BBC Two at 9 pm as Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen and his fellow pilgrims delve into the depths of self-discovery and enlightenment on Pilgrimage.
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