Prince William is still deeply hurt over the falling out with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, a friend has revealed.
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Ellen DeGeneres opens up about her final week of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”, ahead of the May 26 series finale, explaining why it was the right time to say goodbye.
In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, which took place a week before the daytime talk show’s series finale, DeGeneres shared that the finality of her show still hasn’t set in, despite having filmed the final week’s episodes in late April.
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The comedian feels like it’s “the beginning of another summer break” and was told by her longtime friend and “very wise woman” Oprah Winfrey that she “won’t really feel it until September, when [she’d] normally go back [into production].”
As for how she felt during the final week of taping, DeGeneres surprisingly wasn’t emotional.
“I got really emotional about two months out,” she told the publication, in which she was “crying every day.”
“Even though it was my choice, and it’s the right choice, I knew it was time to end this chapter and to do something different. But still it was really emotional. But that last week I wasn’t because I really just wanted to enjoy it. I was very present for all of it.”
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The beloved talk show host wanted the last two weeks to be “pure fun” because she knows the important role television plays in providing an escape for those who struggle with anxiety and depression like herself.
“We’re reminded every single day of what’s going on in the world, from a sick family member to wars and fires and global warming. There are so many different things that make you sad,”
Prince William is still deeply hurt over the falling out with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, a friend has revealed.
Prince Harry is reportedly “furious” and feels he is owed an apology after he was “largely ignored” at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, a royal expert had claimed. Harry and wife Meghan Markle only attended one public Jubilee event – the service of thanksgiving at St Paul’s – which took place last Friday.The couple sat in the second row of the cathedral, across the aisle from Prince William and wife Kate, however the couples did not appear to engage with each other.The two brothers are also not thought to have met privately during Harry and Meghan’s visit to the UK. According to royal biographer Angela Levin, who spent a year with Harry writing a biography on him, the prince will be "absolutely furious".
The eyes of the world watched on as the Royal Family joined the Queen on the Buckingham Palace balcony as the Platinum Jubilee Trooping the Colour took place. One member of the Royal Family who was watched closer than others was Meghan Markle after she was finally reunited with her in-laws and the so-called "firm" following her Oprah Winfrey interview.
celebrating 70 years as the British empire’s monarch with much pomp and circumstance right now — but that hasn’t drowned out the UK’s noisy fight for political change.If #AbolishTheMonarchy trending on Twitter the same day the four-day Platinum Jubilee launches is any indication, some Brits would like to see Elizabeth be the last monarch.The anti-monarchy group Republic has declared it would like to replace the royals with an elected head of state, especially as the unpopular — in some circles — Prince Charles would take over the throne once his mother dies.In January, Reuters reported that polls indicate the vast majority of people in Britain support the monarchy, and the queen herself is hugely popular. However, there is just not as much support for her eldest son and heir, Charles, and surveys suggest there is growing desire to “ditch the monarchy” among younger Britons.One wannabe activist tweeted on Thursday: “#AbolishTheMonarchy trending during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee bank holiday is beautiful.”Other users called it “nice” and “very refreshing” to see the phrase trending during the queen’s celebratory festivities.
Meghan Markle was seemingly 'told off' by Prince Harry during their last appearance at Trooping the Colour.The couple, who have lived in California since 2020, will be making their first public outing together in the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, reports the Daily Star. It will also be the first time their daughter, 11 month old Lilibet, will meet her great grandmother Queen Elizabeth II. Naturally, we can't fail to mention that the scheduled long weekend of celebratory events will also mark Harry and Meghan's first public UK appearance since their explosive tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Ellen DeGeneres bid farewell to her eponymous daytime talk show after 19 seasons, her wife, Portia de Rossi, took the opportunity to share what the longtime talk show host has meant to her, anointing her an «icon» and «idol.»De Rossi took to Instagram on Thursday and shared a photo slideshow that included DeGeneres on the iconic magazine cover in April 1997 with the headline that read, «Yep, I'm Gay.» Some of the other pics were throwbacks to the comedian hanging out with Oprah Winfrey, R&B singer Usher and one of her first appearances on .«To my utterly beautiful, supremely talented, insanely accomplished wife on the day of your final show,» de Rossi started her caption. «I married an icon.
End of an era. Ellen DeGeneres bid her talk show and its viewers an emotional farewell after 19 seasons on the air during the final episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Ellen DeGeneres has made an emotional final bow on the last episode of her chat show.The 64-year-old comedian can be seen in a sneak preview clip from the final moments of tonight’s episode being overwhelmed as she steps out in-front of her live audience for the last time. The audience gave Ellen a standing ovation as tears filled her eyes as she finished the show for the final time after 19 seasons.
shed more than a few tears leading up to the final episode of her eponymous talk show.But her last dance on Thursday, May 26, will be an especially “emotional” one, an insider who was at the taping has told The Post.In her remaining weeks after nearly two decades on air, she’s welcomed some final face time with a procession of A-list guests including Oprah Winfrey, Justin Timberlake, just-anointed “Saturday Night Live” alum Kate McKinnon, Michelle Obama, Sean “Diddy” Combs, potty-mouthed Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Kevin Hart, Chelsea Handler and Michael B. Jordan, among others.But the show source said her tears have been “happy” ones untinged by bitterness or regret, despite the heavy cloud hanging over her since allegations of a “toxic” work environment first cast a pall over her “be kind” brand.
Oprah Winfrey believes that Gayle King’s grandson, Luca, is going to say her name first! During Tuesday’s appearance on, the media maven shares that the name King wants her grandson to call her is nearly impossible. “Gaia, which means Mother Earth,” Winfrey says about her best friend’s nickname. “I say, ‘You’re not Mother Earth. You’re not mother of the earth, you’re just one grandmother.” King’s daughter, Kirby Bumpus, and her husband, Virgil Miller, welcomed little Luca in September.
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