Sarah Ferguson recalled a sweet moment with Queen Elizabeth II’s corgis during a recent walk amid the duchess’ breast cancer recovery.
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Katie Cassidy teased that her A Royal Christmas Crush costar Stephen Huszar’s facial features convinced her to act alongside him — and later date in real life.
“Who doesn’t want [to] be swept off their feet by Prince Henry? Or Jawline. Prince Jawline,” Cassidy, 36, exclusively told Us Weekly while speaking about what drew her to playing Ava Jensen in Hallmark’s newest “Christmas in July” feature.
Cassidy noted that her A Royal Christmas Crush character’s career as an architect also drew her to the part. In the movie, Ava gets an opportunity to work at the Royal Ice Hotel, where she meets Prince Henry and finds her own happily ever after.
“She’s a boss. But I love that she had a past,” Cassidy explained while promoting the Saturday, July 8, release. “I love that she kind of rose above the fact of her past and her ex-husband. And she is sort of, like, on this new path. … I think that I loved that she was filled [and complex]. There was some substance there.”
Cassidy — who announced her real-life romance with Huszar, 39, via Instagram in June — added: “And I love a love story. It’s a very sweet, cute love story.”
Huszar, for his part, gushed to Us over his scene partner and revealed how Cassidy’s presence on set made the work even more fun. “We’re dealing with such an incredible actor here. For me it was such a gift to be able to work off someone who’s so present and has just so much to offer,” the Chesapeake Shores alum told Us during a joint interview. “I think there’s a lot of layers to the film.”
Huszar pointed out that the 2023 Hallmark rom-com is “very timely with a royal sort of twist to it as well” amid all the changes in the U.K. following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022.
“There’s so much pressure on the
Sarah Ferguson recalled a sweet moment with Queen Elizabeth II’s corgis during a recent walk amid the duchess’ breast cancer recovery.
Katie Cassidy and Stephen Huszar are showing off how cute they are together in brand new pics!
It’s hardly a secret anymore that Katie Cassidy and Stephen Huszar are a real life couple after starring in A Royal Christmas Crush on Hallmark Channel together.
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Prince or not, Katie Cassidy fell for Stephen Huszar while working side by side on Hallmark Channel’s A Royal Christmas Crush.
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Katie Cassidy and Stephen Huszar are bringing their real life romance to the small screen in Hallmark Channel‘s A Royal Christmas Crush.
Katie Cassidy signed up for her first Hallmark movie opposite Stephen Huszar, she didn't plan for it to turn into a real-life fairy-tale romance.In , the first of two «Christmas in July» movies this year, Cassidy plays an architect, Ava Jensen, who takes a job of a lifetime to work at the Royal Ice Hotel and unexpectedly crosses paths with Prince Henry (Huszar), quickly finding herself being swept off her feet in a whirlwind romance. As fate would have it, Cassidy and Huszar's onscreen chemistry turned into something more off-screen as well.Cassidy confirmed in June that she and Huszar were officially dating, posting a sunny couple selfie on Instagram with the caption, «Welp, cats out of the bag…»A post shared by KATIE CASSIDY (@katiecassidy)But as Cassidy shared, things didn't turn romantic with Huszar until the second week of filming earlier this year after the pair went out for a meal. «I think we went for lunch or something, and I noticed his crystals.
the Daily Mail.“I’m sure her greatest wish would be to hug her boys again and find some way of resolving the rift between them,” Bond continued. “If anyone could sort things out, it would have been Diana.”The Post reached out to representatives for Kensington Palace and Prince Harry for comment.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have cut their final ties with the United Kingdom!
The British royal family dropped their yearly financial reports on Thursday, June 29, and among the findings is Prince William‘s annual salary.
It’s official. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry can no longer call the UK their home.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have cut their final ties with the United Kingdom!The palace has confirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have officially vacated their home at Frogmore Cottage. Per , Sir Michael Stevens, keeper of the Privy Purse, told reporters, «We can confirm that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have vacated Frogmore Cottage. »We will not be going into any detail on those arrangements here.«Stevens also noted Harry and Meghan's previous renovations to the home saying, „Safe to say that, as has previously been stated, the duke and duchess have paid for the expenditure incurred by the Sovereign Grant in relation to the renovation of Frogmore Cottage, thus leaving the Crown with a greatly enhanced asset.“When asked if Prince Andrew would be moving into the now-vacated home, which was gifted to the pair by Queen Elizabeth II following their 2018 wedding, Stevens said that they will not be discussing leasing matters. In March, ET confirmed thatKing Charles II evicted Harry and Meghan from the residence following the release of Harry's telling memoir, . In a statement to ET, a spokesperson for Harry and Meghan said, „We can confirm The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been requested to vacate their residence at Frogmore Cottage.“At the time, it was reported that Charles was offering the residence to his brother, Prince Andrew.The move came after Charles took away Andrew's access to his former apartment and office inside Buckingham Palace.
Princess Diana died almost 26 years ago, but her legacy lives on with her eldest son, Prince William. The 41-year-old Prince of Wales honored his mother while giving a speech honoring the new Homewards initiative, a five-year program to help end homelessness. «My first visit to a homelessness shelter was when I was 11 with my mother,» the next in line to the British royal throne shared.
The Royal Family has undergone a series of dramatic changes in the past year which have particularly impacted King Charles and Prince William.
Prince William celebrated his 41st birthday yesterday but this year was a particularly special occasion as it was his first in his new royal role.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have recently uprooted their family from London and chosen to settle down in Windsor instead.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla were all smiles as they joined the rest of the Royal Family at the annual Royal Ascot today, Tuesday 20 June, and the new monarch paid special tribute to his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II.The couple arrived via a special carriage that has been traditional for the King or Queen to travel around the course ahead of the races for the last several years, and were joined by the Duke and Duchess of Wellington. Wearing formal morning dress and a special tie brooch, the King heralded a new era for the event as he attended in his new role for the first time.The couple swept on to the Berkshire racecourse and wished racegoers luck, before giving a speech in honour of the late Queen.The King referenced his mother's lifelong love of horses and racing, something which has been honoured this year with a photo exhibition in the Queen's memory.
Prince William turns 41 years old on Wednesday, and former royal butler Grant Harrold believes he'll receive a birthday card from his estranged brother Prince Harry. As it's been well documented in the incendiary Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan, and memoir Spare, the Duke of Sussex, 38, felt the need to escape The Firm with his wife Meghan Markle and their two kids back in 2020, and has since caused national controversy with his insider allegations. Although Harry was indeed present at King Charles III's recent coronation, there was no public display of brotherhood or love among the siblings.
Princess Kate popped in an elegant white frock while attending the Order of the Garter alongside Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh.