Around a million people lined the streets of London, and across the globe two billion more were glued to TVs. Inside historic Westminster Abbey, the pews were packed with international royals, presidents, prime ministers and celebrities.
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Andrew Scott has reportedly been approached to join the upcoming fifth season of The Crown, but there’s a chance he might not able to take the role.
The 44-year-old actor, who famously played the “hot priest” in season two of Fleabag, is in talks to play former Prime Minister Tony Blair, according to The Sun.
Blair came into power in 1997 when he was 43. The upcoming season of The Crown will follow the death of Princess Diana and how Blair did not agree with the way it was handled by Queen
Around a million people lined the streets of London, and across the globe two billion more were glued to TVs. Inside historic Westminster Abbey, the pews were packed with international royals, presidents, prime ministers and celebrities.
Tony Blair clearly didn't get the memo. The former prime minister, 67, stunned ITV viewers yesterday after debuting a silver mullet hairstyle, which some likened to Doc from Back to the Future and a slew of other fictional characters.
The creators of The Crown have denied reports that they are "struggling" to find an actor to play Prince Andrew in the show's upcoming fifth season.The next instalment of Netflix's royal drama will see all characters recast due to a time jump, with actors already secured for Princess Diana and The Queen. Imelda Staunton will replace Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II, whilst Australia actress Elizabeth Debicki will be taking over from Emma Corrin in the role as Diana.
Prince Harry could make a “convenient excuse” not to appear at the unveiling of his late mother Princess Diana’s statue, a royal expert has predicted.The Duke of Sussex, 36, is said to have been left shocked by the “frosty reception” he received as he appeared at Prince Philip’s funeral earlier this month. Prince Harry was reunited with the Royal Family for the first time after his and wife Meghan Markle’s explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.
“Fleabag” actor Andrew Scott is taking a starring role in a new movie centring on the Oslo Peace Accords between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization.
In the face of conflict, they sought peace. What’s the 1993 Oslo Peace Accords? In 1993, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Negotiator Mahmoud Abbas signed a Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements, commonly referred to as the “Oslo Accord,” at the White House.
With fans anxiously awaiting season five of “The Crown”, many are left wondering who will play their favourite royals.
As we steady our for another brilliant episode of Call The Midwife, we thought it’d be fun to look at what happened to the stars of the show who have left the BBC One drama behind. From Line of Duty and The Crown, to Taskmaster and even an Oscar nomination - yes, you read that correctly - former Call The Midwife cast members have been making waves in the entertainment industry since leaving Nonnatus House behind.
Lily James is on the hunt for true love in the new, three-part miniseries “The Pursuit Of Love”.
Duke of Sussex’s recent visit to the UK to attend the funeral of his grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, will have left him “totally torn” as his “heart is on two sides of the Atlantic” now, claims Paul Burrell. The former butler, who worked for Princess Diana for 10 years and has known Prince Harry since he was three-years-old, said that his return to the UK “will have stirred up all kinds of painful emotions” in addition to the grief he feels at the loss of his grandfather.
Our very own ‘hot priest’ Andrew Scott could be joining the cast of The Crown if new reports are to be believed.
Princess Diana’s biographer, Andrew Morton, claims Queen Elizabeth II was open to Meghan Markle’s acting career continuing as a royal—but the Duchess of Sussex didn’t give the monarch’s offer much “thought” until it was too late.