Teddy Thompson, “Heartbreaker Please” (Thirty Tigers)
12.05.2020 - 20:58 / foxnews.com
Romance, drama, tragedy – the British royal family has become the real-life soap opera we can’t stop watching. Netflix’s “The Crown” provides plenty of epic entertainment made fit for a queen or king that explores the dramatic triumphs and downfalls of Buckingham Palace and beyond.
But if you’ve managed to watch every single episode, or you simply want to brush up on your knowledge, there are plenty of fascinating films to be discovered. Here are our picks for the 10 royal documentaries you can
.Teddy Thompson, “Heartbreaker Please” (Thirty Tigers)
British actor John Boyega sounded off on social media, apparently in response to the George Floyd death in Minnesota and the Central Park “Karen” incident in New York City. “F--- you racist white people,” the star of three “Star Wars” films says in a video that also includes a graphic sexual reference.
Take notes, the 1975 are back. The British pop-rock band’s return with Notes on a Conditional Form, their long-awaited fourth album.
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Charli XCX has used her lockdown time wisely.During the past six weeks in isolation, the British producer and pop renegade got to work and cut a new album, how i’m feeling.The DIY LP, executive produced by Charli, A. G.
The film arrives in the UK in June
British music festival Strawberries & Creem have launched a charity clothing line and you really don’t want to miss out on this one. Sister brand Creem Clothing was scheduled to launch ahead of the 2020 festival.
Countdown star Rachel Riley has criticised Eamonn Holmes for his comments on coronavirus and 5G technology during an episode of This Morning.