Tom Walker is singing high praise for Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge after the duo created a star-studded performance for Christmas.
10.12.2021 - 19:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Coronation Street stars took a break from filming to enjoy a festive work night out.
A host of the ITV soap's actors stayed close to the famous cobbles as they headed to The Lowry theatre in Salford on Thursday night.
The group, including youngster Jude Riordan (Sam Blakeman) and newcomer Bill Fellows (Stu Carpenter) to catch a performance of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.
The smash-hit production of C.S. Lewis’ classic is the theatre's festive offering with ex-EastEnders star Samantha
Tom Walker is singing high praise for Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge after the duo created a star-studded performance for Christmas.
Diane Kruger and Norman Reedus celebrated Christmas int heir own, small way.
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! winner Danny Miller will be in charge of Christmas this year and donning an apron to make dinner for his family. The 30 year old spoke exclusively to OK! about taking on the daunting role as chef over the holidays, appearing relaxed as he explained he actually enjoys cooking and hopes to pass his skills onto baby son Albert – who will be having his first Christmas this year.
Her Majesty the Queen is gearing up to spend the second Christmas in a row at Windsor Castle. Due to the pandemic, the monarch has taken the decision to downsize her Christmas plans.
Coronation Street fans were open-mouthed over a shocking twist after branding Curtis Delamere a 'liar' and a 'scum bag' during the soap's tense wedding drama.
The Cambridge family released their 2021 Christmas card earlier in December, and it featured the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge along with their three children on holiday in Jordan. Kate, 39, and William, also 39, can be seen beaming in the relaxed snap as they sit together with their children, Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three.
Sue Radford was left far from impressed after her husband brought home a live turkey for their Christmas dinner.The awkward moment was documented on the family’s Channel 5 show, 22 Kids and Counting, which follows Britain’s biggest family’s day-to-day lives. As per the title of the show, Noel, 50, and Sue, 46, share 22 children together - some of whom now have kids of their own.
Strictly’s Gionvanni Pernice and Rose Ayling-Ellis got into the Christmas spirit as they had a festive dinner for two. Sharing a video on his Instagram story, Giovanni, 31, and Rose, 27, can be seen wearing paper hats and laughing as they told jokes from their Christmas crackers.
It's no secret that the Royal Family follow a strict set of protocols, and it looks like Christmas is no different. The royals' festive celebrations are filled with joyous traditions and events, including a Christmas Eve black tie dinner and a lavish breakfast buffet on Boxing Day.
If there's one person who delivers on the Christmas decorations front each year, it's Kelly Brook.The former model has a stunning Hampstead home and she's sprinkled some festive magic on it this year.Taking to Instagram, the gorgeous 42 year old shared a look at her sensational festive decor. "Thanks To the Fairies Who Put this up overnight!! Woodland Door Arch of Woodland Cottage Dreams," Kelly penned, tagging Early Hours in the photo.
If the thought of Christmas dinner is enough to get your lips smacking, then what about a lip gloss kit with the exact same festive flavours?
As it's nearly Christmas, Aldi are pulling out all the stops when it comes to their offerings. From incredible hampers to, drum roll please, some amazing new candles that smell like mince pies and Christmas pudding.
Corrie stars reveal what they'd get their characters for Christmas - and confess to regifting unwanted presents
New research conducted by a personal finance website has discovered that celebrating Christmas at home could cost 11million households across the UK almost a third (30%) more this year as a direct result of higher energy bills.