Prince William and Kate Middleton just made a major change to their social media accounts. While their Twitter and Instagram handles are still @KensingtonRoyal, their display names have changed.
06.05.2020 - 10:59 / evoke.ie
Although filming on the ITV soap has not yet resumed, it has been confirmed by Coronation Street bosses that the show will tackle the current global pandemic.
While other shows have decided to kind of brush over what’s going on in the real world, Corrie episodes will address it without being too overwhelming.
Showrunner Iain MacLeod confirmed that once filming is allowed to resume, the upcoming episodes will show elements of the recent crisis within the storylines.
Speaking to The Daily Star,
Prince William and Kate Middleton just made a major change to their social media accounts. While their Twitter and Instagram handles are still @KensingtonRoyal, their display names have changed.
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Like just about every scripted show on television this year, New Amsterdam had its season interrupted by coronavirus. As a result, we didn't see everything the show had planned, including a pandemic-themed episode set in New York that was shelved after people in the show's crew — including recurring star Daniel Dae Kim — contracted the virus. With the global crisis hitting so close to home, you better believe that the show's next season is going to incorporate COVID-19 into its storylines.