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  • Prince Harry Breaks Silence on King Charles’ Special Title for George’s 11th Birthday

    Prince Harry Breaks Silence on King Charles’ Special Title for George’s 11th Birthday

    Prince Harry Breaks Silence on King Charles’ Special Title for George’s 11th Birthday

    It’s Prince George’s 11th birthday—a day that should be all about cake, presents, and maybe a cheeky game of polo because that’s…

    It’s Prince George’s 11th birthday—a day that should be all about cake, presents, and maybe a cheeky game of polo because that’s what royal kids do, right? But instead of just enjoying his special day, King Charles decides to drop a bombshell bigger than the crown jewels themselves. He bestows a special title on young George, and suddenly it’s not just the birthday candles that are lit; it’s a whole royal firestorm.

    So, you’d think this would be a moment of family joy—a grandfather honoring his grandson. But oh no, my dear viewers, this is the British royal family we’re talking about. There’s always more drama than a Shakespeare play, and today’s star of the show is none other than our favorite royal rebel, Prince Harry.

    That’s right, folks. While little George is probably trying to figure out how to spell his new title, Uncle Harry is allegedly having a full-blown meltdown across the pond in Montecito. And let me tell you, it’s not pretty. We’re talking jealousy, guilt, and enough regret to fill the Tower of London.

    According to our super-secret, totally-not-made-up source (wink wink), Harry’s feeling more left out than a corgi at a cat show. Apparently, he’s realizing that his kids, Archie and Lilibet, don’t know their royal cousins, and it’s hitting him harder than a polo mallet to the head.

    Now, let’s pause for a moment and savor the irony here. This is the same Harry who couldn’t wait to ditch his royal duties faster than you can say “Megxit.” The same Harry who’s been spilling more royal tea than the Boston Harbor. And now he’s sad that his kids don’t know their cousins? Talk about having a royal cake and eating it too.

    But wait, it gets better. Our source claims that Harry always had these grand visions of being the cool uncle—you know, the one who gives advice that the kids can’t ask their parents about. I can just imagine it now: “Uncle Harry, how do I sneak out of the palace without the guards noticing?” “Well, George, let me tell you about the time I dressed up as a Nazi for a costume party.”

     

    Oh, Harry. Sweet, misguided Harry. Did you really think you could move to another continent, write a tell-all book called *Spare* (subtle, really), and still be the go-to guy for royal family advice? That’s like expecting to be invited to Christmas dinner after you’ve told the whole world about Grandma’s embarrassing bathroom problem.

    But here’s where it gets really interesting, folks. Apparently, Harry sees a lot of himself in Prince Louis, the “spare” of the new generation. “It breaks his heart that he doesn’t really know them,” says our mysterious source. Well, Harry, here’s a wild idea: maybe don’t air all your family’s dirty laundry on international television. Just a thought.

    And let’s not forget about Kate, the Princess of Wales. According to our source, Harry misses her friendship and often thinks about messaging her. I can just imagine that text: “Hey, Kate, remember when we used to be friends before I called your husband a bully and implied the whole family was racist? Good times, right? Want to grab a coffee?”

    But here’s the real kicker, folks. While Harry’s apparently drowning in a sea of regret, what’s he actually doing about it? Is he picking up the phone? Is he booking a flight to London? Is he sending a royal carrier pigeon with an apology note? Nope. He’s sitting in his Montecito mansion, probably sipping on a kale smoothie, feeling sorry for himself.

    Now, I’m not saying reconciliation is easy. Family drama is tough, and royal family drama is tougher than the Queen’s Guard’s bearskin hats. But come on, Harry. You can’t have it both ways. You can’t trash your family in public and then be sad that you’re not close to them. That’s not how it works in the real world, and it certainly doesn’t work in the royal world.

    And let’s talk about those kids for a moment. Archie and Lilibet, growing up in sunny California, probably think Buckingham Palace is some kind of fancy hotel and that a royal wave is something surfers do. Meanwhile, George, Charlotte, and Louis are learning the ropes of royalty, probably practicing their curtsies and bows before they can even tie their shoelaces. It’s a tale of two very different childhoods, and Harry’s caught in the middle, apparently feeling guilty about it all.

    But here’s the thing, Harry. You made your choice. You decided that your kids would grow up away from the royal circus, and that’s fine. That’s your prerogative as a parent. But you can’t then turn around and be upset that your kids don’t have a relationship with the very institution you chose to leave.

    And let’s not forget about Meghan in all this. Our source doesn’t mention her feelings on the matter, but I can’t imagine she’s thrilled about Harry pining for his old life. After all, this is the woman who reportedly couldn’t wait to leave the UK faster than you can say “cucumber sandwich.” Is she sitting there, watching Harry mope around the house, wondering if she’s married to a prince or a pendulum?

    But you know what really gets me? The timing of all this. It’s Prince George’s birthday, for crying out loud—a day that should be about celebrating a young boy’s life has turned into yet another episode of the Harry and Meghan show. It’s like they can’t stand not being the center of attention for even one day. And poor King Charles—the man’s trying to do something nice for his grandson, bestowing a special title on him, and now he’s probably worried about Harry having a conniption fit across the Atlantic. Can you imagine the conversations in the palace? “Should we send Harry a piece of birthday cake to make him feel included, or would that be seen as a passive-aggressive royal dig?”

    But here’s the real question, folks: What does Harry actually want? Does he want to be part of the royal family or doesn’t he? Because from where I’m sitting, it looks like he wants all the perks of royalty without any of the responsibility. He wants to be the cool uncle, the voice of wisdom, the relatable royal, but he doesn’t want the scrutiny, the duty, the life of service that comes with it. And that, my friends, is not how it works. You can’t have your royal cake and eat it too. You can’t trash your family in public and then expect to be welcomed back with open arms. You can’t move to another country and then be upset that you’re not close to your family.

    So, what’s the solution here? Well, if I were Harry’s PR person (and thank goodness I’m not, because talk about a thankless job), I’d be telling him to put his money where his mouth is. If you miss your family, call them. If you want your kids to know their cousins, make it happen. Stop whining to the press and start making actual moves towards reconciliation. But will he do it? Based on past behavior, I wouldn’t hold my breath. It’s much easier to sit in your California mansion feeling sorry for yourself than to actually do the hard work of rebuilding relationships.

    And to King Charles, Prince William, Princess Kate, and the rest of the royal family, I say this: Keep doing what you’re doing. Focus on your duties, on raising the next generation of royals, on serving the people. Don’t let Harry’s long-distance drama distract you from what’s important.

    As for the rest of us, well, we’ll be here watching it all unfold with a mix of fascination and disbelief. Because let’s face it, royal family drama is better than any soap opera. It’s got everything: jealousy, regret, long-lost relatives, and more plot twists than a pretzel factory. So, grab your tea and your fascinators and settle in for the long haul, folks, because in the world of royal drama, the show never ends. It just gets more and more outrageous.

  • King in bitter battle with Prince Andrew over his living arrangements

    King in bitter battle with Prince Andrew over his living arrangements

    Hello, truth-seekers, and welcome back to our channel, where we unveil the shocking truth behind the glamorous world of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle!

    Today, we dive into the latest royal drama involving Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and his brother, King Charles. The tension between the two has reached a boiling point over Prince Andrew’s residence at the Royal Lodge.

    With no official royal role left to play, King Charles is pressuring Prince Andrew to downsize and move out of the Royal Lodge to Frogmore Cottage, the former residence of Harry and Meghan Markle.

    According to royal correspondent Kate Mancy, this situation has escalated to what she describes as the “siege of Royal Lodge.” The 30-room mansion, where Prince Andrew lives with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, is seen as too lavish for someone who no longer holds a public royal role.

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    Despite stepping down years ago due to his controversial friendship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew has refused to budge from his residence, citing his lease.

    The King, who currently funds Andrew’s lifestyle, including an estimated £3 million annual security bill, has reportedly run out of patience. He wants Andrew to move to Frogmore Cottage, which, despite its name, is a sizable and tastefully restored property. Friends of the King argue that it is a more appropriate residence for Andrew, considering his diminished public role.

    The Royal Lodge is not just a large mansion but also includes a swimming pool and the Royal Chapel, making it an extensive estate. With the King’s generosity wearing thin, there is pressure on Andrew to relocate, either tidily or untidily, as described by insiders. Should the King withdraw his financial support, Andrew might face significant difficulties maintaining his current lifestyle.

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    Prince Andrew is described as being a “prisoner of his own pride,” unwilling to acknowledge his fall from grace fully. Since stepping down in 2019, he initially viewed his retreat from public life as temporary, hoping for rehabilitation. However, in the final months of the late Queen’s reign, Charles had to convey the harsh truth: there is no way back for Andrew into the royal fold, and he must accept his permanent departure from public duties.

    So, what do you think about this latest royal showdown? Will Prince Andrew finally give in and move to Frogmore Cottage, or will this standoff continue? Please share your thoughts in the comments and let us know what you think!

    Until then, stay tuned for more shocking stories and scandalous exposés on our YouTube channel. Remember to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on the latest from the world of the royal family.

    Thanks for watching! We’ll see you again with more fascinating news about the royals.

  • Prince Harry Takes Legal Action Against Tabloids Over Meghan Markle’s ‘Yacht Girl’ Past

    Prince Harry Takes Legal Action Against Tabloids Over Meghan Markle’s ‘Yacht Girl’ Past

    Prince Harry Takes Legal Action Against Tabloids Over Meghan Markle’s ‘Yacht Girl’ Past

    Is Prince Harry’s battle with the media really about stopping them from exposing Meghan Markle’s alleged ‘yacht girl’ past?  Acc…

    Is Prince Harry’s battle with the media really about stopping them from exposing Meghan Markle’s alleged ‘yacht girl’ past?  According to Royy Sage, Lady C claims that the press has cleaned up their act since Prince William’s lawsuit.

    This is true. After Prince William exposed the media’s illegal practices, including hacking voicemails, the Leveson Inquiry led to tighter British laws regulating media activities.

    Lady C suggests that the palace believes Harry is desperate to prevent the press from revealing damaging information about Meghan.

    It seems clear that Harry and Meghan want to control the media narrative about themselves. Many of you probably share this belief, but there’s an intriguing theory floating around.

    Could Harry’s media crusade actually be a tactic to stop the press from exposing Meghan’s past? Specifically, could he be trying to prevent confirmation of the rumors about her alleged ‘yacht girl’ past? Though these rumors have persisted for years and remain unverified, they continue to circulate.

    Another angle to consider is whether Harry’s fight with the media is an attempt to suppress allegations of bullying against Meghan from her time in the royal family. Could this be part of his strategy to prevent the media from revealing such accusations?

    Additionally, there’s a rumor that Meghan knew Prince Andrew before meeting Harry. Is it possible that Harry wants to stop the media from confirming this connection? These are just some of the questions arising from Harry’s media battle.

    If the media does have damaging information about Meghan, such as evidence related to her pregnancies or other private matters, it could lead to explosive revelations.

  • Loose Women star Sophie Morgan left furious after her Blue Badge is stolen from her car

    Loose Women star Sophie Morgan left furious after her Blue Badge is stolen from her car

    TV presenter and Loose Women star Sophie Morgan discussed the theft whilst speaking on a podcast, and shared that she would have to wait weeks for a replacement Blue Badge issued

    Loose Women TV presenter Sophie Morgan has been left raging after her Blue Badge in her car was stolen.

    The model and TV star told the BBC’s disability podcast Access All that her car was broken into whilst she was away working in America earlier this month.

    Sophie, who appears regularly on ITV’s Loose Women, uses a wheelchair after sustaining injuries during a road traffic accident in 2003 at the age of 18. The blonde star is paralysed from the chest down.

    Speaking on the podcast 38-year-old disability advocate and paraplegic Sophie revealed: “I literally can’t describe how disabling this is.”

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    Sophie has been left furious after her Blue Badge was stolen whilst she worked away in America 
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    She told podcast listeners: “I had this rage in me at the injustice, all the frustration, the inconvenience, all of those feelings.

    “I can’t drive my car without my badge as I can’t get in or out [of the vehicle] without space to get my wheelchair beside my car.

    “And without the guarantee of a disabled space, it’s not worth the risk.”

    Blue Badges are issued by local councils and allow the holders to get free or longer parking as well as using disabled spaces.

    The TV presenter explained that nothing else was taken from the car except the disability badge, when it was broken into as the perpetrators smashed the passenger side window. Sophie explained she would have to wait weeks for her car to be fixed and a replacement Blue Badge issued.

    Last month, Sophie revealed she’s been in trauma therapy after writing a book about her life since her crash at 18.

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    Sophie has been using a wheelchair since an accident aged 18 
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    She described writing her memoir Driving Forwards as hugely cathartic, which led her to begin a course of trauma therapy.

    That accident was in 2003, when Sophie was just 18 and had picked up her A-level results from her boarding school, Gordonstoun, in Scotland.

    Driving four friends home in her car, she veered off the road and ended up trapped beneath it, suffering severe injuries that left her paralysed from the chest down.

    Sophie revealed: “I have post traumatic stress disorder from all the things that have happened to me.

    “And as much as I have coped very well, there are a huge number of issues that I need to work through since my car crash.”

  • Royle Family star pledges to join NHS picket line in passionate rant against government

    Royle Family star pledges to join NHS picket line in passionate rant against government

    Royle Family star Ricky Tomlinson appeared on Tuesday afternoon’s Loose Women episode and praised the work of the NHS from his personal experience

    Ricky Tomlinson has called on the Tory government to support health workers amid reports NHS consultants could strike.

    The Royle Family star appeared on Tuesday afternoon’s Loose Women episode from a theatre in Liverpool and praised the work of the NHS from his personal experience.

    Panellist Janet Street-Porter asked if the Scouser was in support of the strikes, after the British Medical Association (BMA) warned it will proceed to a formal ballot for industrial action unless the government acts before 3 April.

    Meanwhile, the dispute with doctors is escalating as a 72-hour strike by junior doctors is planned next week in their dispute over pay. They will walk out of both emergency and planned care, meaning consultants are being asked to provide cover in A&E units.

    Ricky laid out his own health woes as he explained his support for the NHS, saying: “I’m sitting here and I’ve got no veins in my arms, because they’re wrapped around my heart.

    Ricky laid out his own health woes as he explained his support for the
    Ricky laid out his own health woes as he explained his support for the NHS 
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    “I had open heart surgery. I’ve had both cataracts done. I’ve had a growth on one eye taken off and I’m asthmatic.”

    He continued: “I wouldn’t be alive except for the National Health Service. We’ve got the best National Health Service in the world and we’ve got to support them.

    “If they come out on strike, I’ll be on the picket line with them every morning,” he promised before warning: “Don’t spoil what we’ve got.”

    Ricky was jailed in 1973 after being among 24 trade unionists arrested during the builders’ strike a year earlier. He served 18 months but his ­conviction was overturned last year.

    The Royle Family star appeared on Tuesday afternoon’s Loose Women
    The Royle Family star appeared on Tuesday afternoon’s Loose Women 
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    At the end of last year, Ricky pledged to support the Mirror’s Warm Hearts Christmas Appeal, which was launched to ensure no one was left out in the cold this winter.

    Ricky, 83, said it was a “disgrace” the elderly are using foodbanks in one of the world’s richest nations and demanded No10 protect them.

    Referring to veterans, he said: “The least we can do is repay them the debt of ­gratitude that we owe them.”

    Ricky recalled the harrowing case of a pensioner who last year died trying to survive by eating ­cardboard.

    Ricky Tomlinson protests outside BBC Media City in Salford, Greater Manchester, at the broadcaster's decision to axe free TV licences for 3.7 million pensioners.
    Ricky Tomlinson protesting outside BBC Media City in Salford, Greater Manchester, at the broadcaster’s decision to axe free TV licences for 3.7 million pensioners 
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    He said: “I know people will die, because some of them are so proud they think they are asking for handouts and they won’t do it. They’re entitled to whatever they need. Shelter, warmth and food is not too much to ask.”

    And of the dwindling number of veterans appearing at Poppy Day parades, Ricky said: “They’re having to remind the nation of the sacrifices they made. Some were in wheelchairs and on crutches. It makes me angry.

    “They shouldn’t have to be worrying about ­electric and gas bills. The triple lock is a right. They paid, in a lot of cases, the ultimate price. They say lest we forget but I think we have forgotten.”

  • Stacey Solomon admits she ‘feels f***ed’ one month after giving birth to Belle

    Stacey Solomon admits she ‘feels f***ed’ one month after giving birth to Belle

    Stacey Solomon gave birth to her fifth child, daughter Belle, last month following a surprise pregnancy with the star announcing she was expecting just two months before she gave birth

    Stacey Solomon has revealed she is finding the transition to newborn mum tough again, just a month on from giving birth to daughter Belle.

    Belle arrived in February, after a surprise pregnancy that Stacey and partner Joe announced in December last year after keeping the news under wraps for months.

    Belle is Stacey’s third child with husband Joe, after the couple welcomed daughter Rose in October 2021 and son Rex in May 2019.

    With three children born so close together, Loose Women star Stacey has admitted she’s finding it tough to balance them all whilst she reassured fans it’s ok to not have everything together.

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    Stacey Solomon has shared the truth of parenting three young children with fans 
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    Stacey revealed she feels ‘f*****’ weeks after giving birth to Belle 
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    Stacey shared the candid confession on her Instagram to her 5.6million followers, as she responded to a message from a fan.

    The message from a fellow mum said: “My little Princess is six weeks today and I am soaking it up as it’s going too fast, you seem to always have your s*** together even doing it alone how?

    “I have a 9 year old, a 15 month old and a six week old. X”.

    Speaking to the camera on her Instagram stories, Stacey was quick to reassure fans that she is still finding it a struggle, as she said: “Public Service Announcement for anyone who’s ever felt like oh my gosh, it looks like they’ve got their s*** together and I really haven’t. Please don’t feel like that, you’re doing an incredible job.

    “And I know it looks like I’ve just gone straight back to normal as if I never gave birth – it feels like that.

    “But it’s only because the whole sleep when she sleeps, make sure you take time to rest and recover, don’t do anything too quickly goes all out window when you’ve got a one year old!”

    She added: “So I just want you to know like, don’t ever underestimate the fact that it’s incredible this age gap – three, one and zero.

    “I’m so grateful to have three young babies that I can raise together, that will grow up together and I’m honestly so grateful. But I can assure you that 100% of the time I feel absolutely f*****. You are not alone!”

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    Stacey Solomon has been honest with fans about parenting newborn Belle alongside toddlers Rose, 1, and Rex, 3 
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    Stacey Solomon - Belle and Rose
    Belle arrived in February, just a few months after big sister Rose turned one in October last year 
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    Stacey Solomon/Instagram)The star has shared cute moments from the first few weeks of Belle’s life, including touching moments between her newborn and her second youngest child Rose. Big sister Rose can be seen in one heartwarming snap as she cuddles her new little sister.

    Taking to social media, Stacey uploaded a picture of her daughters together, describing it as something she “never ever ever wants to forget”.

    In the image, newborn Belle was wrapped up snugly in a cream knitted blanket, as sister Rose laid next to her, with one arm underneath her, and the other ontop.

  • Shocking Twist: Prince William Renounces Claim to British Throne

    Shocking Twist: Prince William Renounces Claim to British Throne

    Shocking Twist: Prince William Renounces Claim to British Throne

    In the hallowed halls of the palace, a heavy silence enveloped Britain’s new sovereign, King Charles III.

    The 73-year-old monarch, still reeling from the recent passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, could not contain his tears upon receiving earth-shattering news that would reverberate through the longstanding royal lineage.

    His eldest son and heir, Prince William, had made a momentous decision that would upend the very foundation of the British monarchy.

    After years of meticulous preparation for the eventual assumption of the crown, the 41-year-old second-in-line to the throne had opted to renounce his claim.

    The rationale behind William’s unexpected choice was multifaceted and contentious.

    The beloved prince had increasingly grappled with the pressures and scrutiny inherent in his royal role.

    The unrelenting media focus, the rigid customs, and the weighty anticipations linked to the crown had taken a toll on him.

    Furthermore, William had grown disenchanted with the antiquated nature of the monarchy and its apparent resistance to modernization.

    Witnessing his grandmother’s reign conclude amidst mixed reviews, with the royal family occasionally appearing disconnected and ill-prepared to handle contemporary challenges, had left him disillusioned.

    The aftermath of Prince Andrew’s scandal and the estrangement with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had led William to question the monarchy’s viability in its present state.

    In a private meeting with his father, the once-certain future king delivered the bombshell announcement: he was stepping away from the line of succession.

    William cited his yearning for a more ordinary existence, liberated from constant public scrutiny.

    He also expressed a desire to concentrate on charitable endeavors and advocacy without the constraints of royal responsibilities.

    The news landed on King Charles like a thunderclap.

    The aging ruler, who had awaited his turn to ascend the throne for decades, was left shattered.

    Having invested a lifetime in grooming William as his successor, he now faced the grim reality of his younger and less seasoned son, Prince George, becoming the presumptive heir.

    An insider at the palace described the king as inconsolable, witnessing the emotional exchange.

    Prince William’s decision sent shockwaves across Britain and the Commonwealth realms.

    The prince, long viewed as the future linchpin of the royal family, was now relinquishing that role, potentially hastening the decline of the institution.

    Renowned royal historian Dr. Charlotte Mannings remarked, “This is an earthquake for the House of Windsor.”

    William was anticipated to be the stabilizing force propelling the monarchy into the 21st century, but now uncertainty loomed.

    The repercussions extended far beyond the palace precincts.

    Surveys indicated a notable decline in public backing for the monarchy, prompting many Britons to question its relevance.

    Republican sentiments, previously marginal, gained fresh traction as citizens debated the merits of an inherited head of state.

    Despite facing skepticism, Prince William remained resolute in his resolve.

    In a televised address, he expressed profound respect for the crown but underscored his belief that he was not the right individual to wear it.

    Acknowledging the gravity of his decision, William articulated his vision for a modernized, accountable form of constitutional monarchy, advocating for reduced royal influence and enhanced public oversight.

    He pledged to continue his philanthropic efforts, focusing on environmental causes, mental health, and homelessness.

    However, doubts lingered regarding the prince’s capacity to navigate such a sweeping transformation and concerns arose about the monarchy’s future trajectory.

    As for King Charles, the emotional weight of his son’s choice was palpable.

    While he accepted William’s decision dutifully, the new monarch grappled with uncertainty about navigating the uncharted path ahead.

    Dr. Mannings lamented, “This is a pivotal moment, not only for the royal family but for the entire nation.

  • Loose Women’s Janet Street-Porter issues withering dig at Gary Lineker over BBC row chaos

    Loose Women’s Janet Street-Porter issues withering dig at Gary Lineker over BBC row chaos

    BBC director general Tim Davie announced an independent review will be carried out on social media guidelines after Gary Lineker was taken off air

    Loose Women’s Janet Street-Porter described the impartiality row between the BBC and Gary Lineker as a battle of egos after the broadcaster confirmed he would return to present Match of the Day.

    BBC director general Tim Davie announced an independent review will be carried out on social media guidelines after Lineker was taken off air after tweeted criticism of the government’s new asylum policy.

    The weekend football coverage on the BBC faced major disruption amid staff walkouts due to Lineker’s suspension and he has now thanked his colleagues for their ‘incredible support’.

    The Loose Women panel discussed the latest developments in the row, with host Ruth Langsford saying Lineker and Davie appeared to have ‘kissed and made up’, before asking panellist Janet: “Is it 1-0 to Gary?”

    Ruth Langsford saying Lineker and Davie appeared to have ‘kissed and made up’
    Ruth said Lineker and Davie appeared to have ‘kissed and made up’ 
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    Janet said: “I tend to think it’s a typically British compromise, with neither bloke losing face, because it was all about who was going to lose their face.

    “I think Tim Davie saying he’s instituting a review of the guidelines is fascinating because these are the guidelines he only introduced in 2020 – not even three years ago.”

    Host Ruth noted that might have been because the number of freelancers they now have has increased.

    Janet went on to say that ‘nobody comes out of this very well’
    Janet went on to say that ‘nobody comes out of this very well’ 
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    Janet went on to say that ‘nobody comes out of this very well’, adding: “The BBC looks defensive and Gary looks cocky. If you want my opinion, he’s a little bit too pleased with himself.”

    Janet then read out Lineker’s statement posted to Twitter, noting there was ‘no real apology’ in the post, which described the last few days as ‘surreal’.

    She said: “He’s more or less repeated what he said in the first place that caused the initial row. Then he ends up with a little bit of obsequious fawning to thank Tim Davie.”

    Janet then read out Lineker’s statement posted to Twitter
    Janet read out Lineker’s statement posted to Twitter 
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    PA)She continued: “Gary is great at his job. I agree with everything Gary has said. I just think dragging in the Nazis was a bad idea,” before Ruth clarified that he had referred to 1930s Germany in his initial tweet, as opposed to the Nazis.

    Janet concluded: “If anyone’s benefited out of all of this, it’s Gary,” as Ruth added: “I think the issue wasn’t what he said it was should he be allowed to say it on his private Twitter account, his views.”

  • Kate Middleton Brought to Tears as William Is Assigned New Royal Role by King Charles Amid Cancer Treatment

    Kate Middleton Brought to Tears as William Is Assigned New Royal Role by King Charles Amid Cancer Treatment

    Kate Middleton Brought to Tears as William Is Assigned New Royal Role by King Charles Amid Cancer Treatment

      In a poignant and emotional moment, Princess Catherine was moved to tears as she witnessed Prince William being bestowed with a new royal


     

    In a poignant and emotional moment, Princess Catherine was moved to tears as she witnessed Prince William being bestowed with a new royal role by King Charles. This event occurred amidst a challenging period for the royal family, marked by serious health crises. Earlier this year, in February, both King Charles and Princess Catherine were diagnosed with cancer. The news of their illnesses sent shockwaves through the nation, highlighting the vulnerabilities even the most revered figures can face. As the royal family grappled with this devastating revelation, their resilience and solidarity were tested like never before.

    Adding to the royal family’s woes, Princess Anne recently sustained an injury caused by a horse riding accident. This unfortunate incident has forced her to withdraw from her royal duties temporarily, further straining the family’s ability to fulfill their public roles. Princess Anne’s absence is keenly felt, as she has always been a steadfast and hardworking member of the royal family.

    These concurrent health crises have plunged the British royal family into a significant period of turmoil. The combined impact of cancer diagnoses and Princess Anne’s injury has raised concerns about the family’s capacity to maintain their rigorous schedule of public engagements and responsibilities. In the midst of these hardships, a moment of hope and pride emerged as King Charles appointed Prince William as a Commodore. The specifics of this role have not been disclosed, but it signifies a crucial step in Prince William’s preparation for his future responsibilities. This appointment comes at a time when the royal family is navigating through unprecedented challenges, underscoring the importance of continuity and leadership.

    According to sources, on Tuesday, July 9th, the Prince of Wales was photographed returning to visit RAF Valley in rainy Anglesey for the first time as the Royal Honorary Air Commodore of the Royal Air Force Station. It was a return to a familiar place for Prince William, as it’s where he worked ahead of his marriage to Princess Catherine. As she watched Prince William accept his new role, her tears reflected a mixture of pride, love, and perhaps the stress of their ongoing struggles.

    The Prince of Wales’ connection to RAF Valley is profound. He served there from 2010 to 2013, during which he was an RAF search and rescue pilot. When Prince William and Princess Catherine first married, they began their life together in a quaint cottage in Anglesey. His wife, the Princess of Wales, joined him there, and as newlyweds, they resided in a small cottage before embarking on their full-time royal duties in 2013. During their stay in Anglesey, the couple welcomed their first child, Prince George. Despite the challenges, it seems the couple cherished their time in rural North Wales. William once remarked, “This island has been our first home together and it will always be an immensely special place for us.”

    Prince William and Princess Catherine’s special connection to Wales deepened when King Charles announced in his first speech as monarch that his eldest son and daughter-in-law were named the Prince and Princess of Wales. The traditional titles have been for the heir to the throne and his wife for centuries. A royal source said that the couple was focused on deepening the trust and respect of the people of Wales over time. Princess Catherine once candidly shared her feelings about their time living there: “I was chatting to some of the moms. I had just had George and William was still working with search and rescue, so we came up here when George was a tiny, tiny little baby in the middle of Anglesey.”

    As Princess Catherine continues her cancer treatment, the public’s support and well wishes remain steadfast. The British royal family is enduring a challenging period marked by serious health issues and unexpected injuries. Despite these difficulties, moments like the recent appointment of Prince William provide a glimpse of hope and continuity. Princess Catherine’s tearful moment during this event encapsulates the emotional depth and resilience of the royal family as they navigate through their current crisis.

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  • Loose Women pulled off air all week in huge ITV schedule shake-up

    Loose Women pulled off air all week in huge ITV schedule shake-up

    There will be no new episodes of lunchtime chat show Loose Women on ITV this week, after Monday’s instalment aired hosted by Ruth Langsford

    Loose Women has been pulled off air this week in a huge ITV schedule shake-up to make way for the broadcaster’s coverage of Cheltenham Festival.

    There will be no new episodes of the lunchtime chat show on ITV, after Monday’s instalment aired hosted by Ruth Langsford.

    ITV has cleared its lunchtime schedule for its rolling coverage of the 2023 Cheltenham Festival, which will now take up the weekly slot typically devoted to Loose Women, on weekdays from 12.30pm on ITV1.

    Daytime telly fans will still be able to get their Lorraine and This Morning fix as both shows will continue to broadcast this week.

    Cheltenham Festival begins on Tuesday, March 14 and ITV will show five races live on each of the four days of the horse racing meeting.

    ITV has cleared its lunchtime schedule for its rolling coverage
    ITV has cleared its lunchtime schedule for its rolling coverage 
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    The morning show will be shown on ITV4 on the morning of each race day, with coverage then moving to ITV1 at 1pm and finishing at 4.30pm each day.

    The last Loose Women this week aired on Monday afternoon, with host Ruth Langsford joined by Janet Street-Porter, Katie Piper and Brenda Edwards.

    In the episode, the Loose Women panel discussed the latest developments in the impartiality row between the BBC and Gary Lineker, with host Ruth saying Lineker and Davie appeared to have ‘kissed and made up’.

    Janet said: “I tend to think it’s a typically British compromise, with neither bloke losing face, because it was all about who was going to lose their face.

    Ruth Langsford saying Lineker and Davie appeared to have ‘kissed and made up’
    Ruth said Lineker and Davie appeared to have ‘kissed and made up’ 
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    “I think Tim Davie saying he’s instituting a review of the guidelines is fascinating because these are the guidelines he only introduced in 2020 – not even three years ago.”

    Host Ruth noted that might have been because the number of freelancers they now have has increased.

    Janet went on to say that ‘nobody comes out of this very well’, adding: “The BBC looks defensive and Gary looks cocky. If you want my opinion, he’s a little bit too pleased with himself.”

    Janet went on to say that ‘nobody comes out of this very well’
    Janet went on to say that ‘nobody comes out of this very well’ 
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    Janet then read out Lineker’s statement posted to Twitter, noting there was ‘no real apology’ in the post, which described the last few days as ‘surreal’.

    She said: “He’s more or less repeated what he said in the first place that caused the initial row. Then he ends up with a little bit of obsequious fawning to thank Tim Davie.”

    She continued: “Gary is great at his job. I agree with everything Gary has said. I just think dragging in the Nazis was a bad idea,” before Ruth clarified that he had referred to 1930s Germany in his initial tweet, as opposed to the Nazis.