Like the rest of us, it's shaping up to be an interesting year for Gal Gadot. The Israeli superstar who catapulted to fame when she landed the iconic role of Wonder Woman was meant to have a massive 2020.
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Princess Anne talks about her packed royal schedule, her youth, and more in a rare interview with Vanity Fair ahead of her 70th birthday on August 15.
Anne, who is the queen’s only daughter, is asked about retirement and keeping busy despite her age.
The royal shares, “I don’t think retirement is quite the same [for me]. Most people would say we’re very lucky not to be in that situation because you wouldn’t want to just stop. It is, to a large extent, the choice of the organizations you’re
Like the rest of us, it's shaping up to be an interesting year for Gal Gadot. The Israeli superstar who catapulted to fame when she landed the iconic role of Wonder Woman was meant to have a massive 2020.
Leah Messer, 28, revealed she was in a real-life fight club in her new book Hope, Grace & Faith. “I was tougher than I looked…we used to be part of what I can only describe as an elementary school Fight Club,” the Teen Mom 2 star wrote in her memoir, which was obtained by HollywoodLife and is set for release on Tuesday, May 5.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal exit has been controversial among some royal fans and, according to anonymous royal "sources," even among some members of the royal family. One royal has gone very much on the record supporting the move though: Harry's aunt, Princess Anne.
Ariana Grande brought ancient Greece to the digital era with an angelic performance of the Hercules classic, "I Won't Say I'm in Love," as part of ABC's The Disney Family Singalong.Decked in purple eyeshadow, the signature ponytail and a matching outfit, Ari was a 2020 Megara as she delivered the relatable tune of resisting vulnerability.
Princess Anne has warned "younger royals" not to "reinvent the wheel" when it comes to carrying out royal duties. In a rare interview with Vanity Fair magazine ahead of her 70th birthday in the summer, Anne described herself as a "fuddy duddy" who prefers to adhere to the tried and tested approach towards her job.
Princess Anne is the original royal rebel! (Well, of the last half-century anyway…)
In a rare sit-down interview, Princess Anne spoke with Vanity Fair about her life as a royal ahead of her 70th birthday later this year. The only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II declined to identify as a feminist and explained how she'd rather "see every young person achieve their full potential." Being a part of the royal family means remaining nonpartisan when it comes to political events and movements.
Royally burned? Princess Anne didn’t hold back when sharing advice for the younger members of the royal family.
With more than 40 years of experience and involvement in hundreds of charities and organizations, Princess Anne certainly knows a thing or two about being a productive working royal. In a rare interview with Vanity Fair, the soon-to-be 70-year-old Princess Royal, famously the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, reflected on her life's work as a member of the British royal family and what it means to her to serve, particularly as a new generation of royals rise up. "It's not
Some fans are wondering if Princess Anne, the daughter of Queen Elizabeth, is sending a message to some young royals like Kate Middleton, Prince William, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
While tend to get most of the royal spotlight, is famously one of the most involved members of the family. From spending decades serving the family, she knows a thing or two about how the royals operate, so it makes sense that she'd turn around and give advice to the younger generation. But seemed a little shady, not gonna lie.