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Ed Sheeran’s manager calls Beatrice a ‘f***ing idiot’ over ‘sword incident’

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Ed Sheeran’s manager calls Princess Beatrice a ‘f***ing idiot’ over 'sword incident'

Ed Sheeran was cut on the cheek in an alleged incident in which Princess Beatrice tried to 'knight' James Blunt with a sword and got it slightly wrong

Ed Sheeran’s manager has branded Princess Beatrice “a f****** idiot” after she allegedly cut the singer’s cheek with a sword.

The 32-year-old Princess allegedly tried to 'knight' singer James Blunt at a party at Windsor in 2016 but got it slightly wrong.

Stuart Camp has slammed Beatrice over the incident in which she sliced Ed across the face she wielded the sword.

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, Stuart spoke about the infamous incident for the first time and didn't hold back in calling out the princess over the incident that could have given Ed a serious injury.

Stuart told the paper: “I’m not lying, just because someone’s a f***ing idiot."

He continued: "Because they’re thinking, yeah, I will get paralytic and take a sword off the wall.

“You’re just asking for trouble. You know, we’ve not heard hide nor hair from her since.”

The incident hasn't phased the 29-year-old singer, who is thought to be worth £200 million.

During the coronavirus pandemic, he has used the time to expand his property portfolio to 27 flats, houses and apartments.

According to The Sun, Ed's firms Maverick Properties Limited and Maverick Commercial Properties Limited have reported to Companies House that they have added £4.5 million worth of property.

According to the documents, Ed reportedly paid for the houses in cash and there was no mortgage involved.

Among his 27 properties, Ed has his Suffolk estate which consists of an £850,000 modern home, a £450,000 16th century farmhouse, a four bed house worth £925,000 and a £525,000 bungalow.

Ed also built a pub in the grounds in 2017.

The singer also owns a restaurant, Bertie Blossoms, as well as a mansion in London, for the times when he is staying over in the capital.

Covent Garden, Battersea - next to the dogs and cats home, Whitechapel and Portobello Road are also places where Ed has invested.

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