Prince William Overrides Queen Camilla's Tiara Ban
Prince William reportedly overruled Queen Camilla's decision to block Harriet Sperling from wearing a royal tiara at her wedding to Peter Phillips, sparking a family dispute.
Prince William reportedly overruled Queen Camilla's decision to block Harriet Sperling from wearing a royal tiara at her wedding to Peter Phillips, sparking a family dispute.
Meghan Markle responds to accusations of hypocrisy over sharing photos of her children while advocating for online safety, ahead of Princess Lilibet's fifth birthday.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's camp claims Queen Elizabeth II would have blocked their eviction from Frogmore Cottage, blaming King Charles III for the loss of their Windsor home.
Linda Kozlowski stays calm while Paul Hogan is exhausted after their son Chance's domestic battery charge. The former couple unite to support him, hoping for a change of scenery.
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RecommendedA man climbed onto a stool in a restaurant and declared men should never split the bill, sparking a viral debate on dating etiquette and gender roles.
In a resurfaced interview, Sarah Ferguson revealed she asked Queen Elizabeth II for friendship, not money, during her divorce from Prince Andrew.
Mark Williams reflects on Harry Potter memories, working with co-stars, catchphrases, and his role as Father Brown in an exclusive interview.
Alina Ibragimova and Cédric Tiberghien deliver zest-filled, elegant readings of three Beethoven violin sonatas on period instruments in this fresh-as-a-daisy album.
Hu Anyan's memoir about working in China's gig economy, now an audiobook, exposes the harsh reality of low-paid jobs, long shifts, and dehumanizing conditions for internal migrants.
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RecommendedThe sixth Scary Movie installment struggles with thin jokes and dated references, relying on familiar gags and a cast reunion that can't save the musty parody.
A new HBO documentary examines Operation Peyzac, where UK police posed as music producers to target gang crime, sparking debate over entrapment and ethical policing.
Quentin Tarantino criticizes modern Hollywood in Sight and Sound, calling it a 'flavourless sausage factory' and preferring books over movies.
Soprano Danielle de Niese on directing Mozart's Marriage of Figaro for the first time, blending her deep knowledge with fresh perspectives to create a believable, emotionally resonant production.
Marjane Satrapi, acclaimed French-Iranian graphic novelist and filmmaker known for ‘Persepolis,’ has died at 56. Family says she died of sadness after her husband’s death.
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RecommendedThe Barbican's High Society boasts impeccable vocals and slick staging, but lacks the emotional depth and character development of the 1956 film, resulting in a tame production.
From a feminist podcaster turned 'slutfluencer' to a David Bowie-powered 'Angels in America' and a play about swimming the Channel, here are the highlights of Edinburgh festival 2026's theatre lineup.
Scott Pelley, star of 60 Minutes, was fired after criticizing CBS management. He stood up for journalistic integrity against new editor Bari Weiss.
CBS News insiders worry how 60 Minutes will endure after the firings of Scott Pelley, Sharyn Alfonsi, Cecilia Vega, and Anderson Cooper's departure, leaving only three full-time correspondents.
Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien shares his honest playlist, from first single to funeral song, revealing a love for George Michael and a dislike of indie music.
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RecommendedRebekah Vardy, known for the Wagatha Christie saga, proves her wit on ITV's 'The Vardys,' delivering sharp one-liners that rival Dorothy Parker, making her the funniest footballers' wife.
The first New York Upstate Photography Biennial features 39 artists from the Hudson valley and beyond, exploring themes from queer activism to family and memory, on view until September 2026.
Dave Grimstead founded Locate International to solve cold cases of missing and unidentified people. With volunteers, they bring answers to families and restore dignity to the forgotten.
Mr Blobby, the pink-and-yellow chaos agent from 90s British TV, has made a bizarre comeback. From SNL to GQ, he's everywhere. Is this a sign of idiotic times or pure nostalgia?
Addie E Citchens' debut novel Dominion, shortlisted for the Women's Prize, explores male entitlement, religious performance, and inheritance in a Mississippi town.
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RecommendedDespite a New Yorker investigation revealing omissions in Belle Burden's divorce memoir, the author remains popular for her story of marital betrayal and financial hardship.
Charles and Alice, reunited after decades, clash over soggy sponges and dirty ashtrays. Who's in the wrong? You decide in our latest 'You Be the Judge'.
The largest exhibition of contemporary Native North American art in Britain, 'Hold to This Earth', features artists from 35 tribal nations, exploring history, environment, and Indigenous perspectives.
WA-raised supermodel Nicole Trunfio returned to Merredin with her kids for a cherished family tradition, riding dirt bikes and making sausages, proving her down-to-earth roots.
Andrea Wulf's revelatory biography of George Forster, an 18th-century explorer who rejected racial hierarchies, is a compelling account of his life and travels with Captain Cook.
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RecommendedA new book captures Steve Schapiro's stunning photos of jazz greats like Dizzy Gillespie and Elvin Jones in 1960s New York, with a foreword by the late Sonny Rollins.