But despite being grateful to be cast in the iconic role, the 24-year-old has now admitted she would feel awkward confronting Diana’s children, Princes William and Harry.
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From Queen & Slim to actual Queen. British actress Jodie Turner-Smith, who starred alongside Daniel Kaluuya in last year's racially-charged road crime drama, is to play Tudor Queen Anne Boleyn, who famously lost her head at the behest of King Henry VIII, in a three-part psychological thriller mini-series set to air on ViacomCBS-owned Channel 5 in the U.K., with Sony Pictures TV distributing internationally.
But despite being grateful to be cast in the iconic role, the 24-year-old has now admitted she would feel awkward confronting Diana’s children, Princes William and Harry.
Mariah Carey has announced details of her new Christmas single Oh Santa! featuring Ariana Grande and Jennifer Hudson.
Manori Ravindran International EditorA new drama about Tudor queen Anne Boleyn, starring Jodie Turner-Smith, has found its Henry VIII.British actor Mark Stanley has been cast as the iconic monarch. Best known for playing Grenn in the HBO series “Game of Thrones,” Stanley has also had starring roles in “Kajaki,” “Our Kind of Traitor” and “Dickensian.”Boleyn was the Queen of England from 1533 to 1536 as the second wife of King Henry VIII.
straight to your inbox every day, freeLiverpool defender Andy Robertson has hailed Manchester United star Marcus Rashford for his school meals campaign, which has earned the England striker plaudits aplenty.Rashford 's petition to ensure children from poor families enjoy free school meals during the holidays passed one million signatures last month, forcing the UK Government to change their stance.
A royal first. The Queen broke royal tradition with Kate Middleton at a Remembrance Sunday service on November 8.
Queen Elizabeth II led tributes Sunday to those from the U.K. and the Commonwealth who perished in wartime, as most veterans paid their respects at home as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.The 94-year-old monarch looked on from a balcony at a government building above the Cenotaph on Whitehall in central London on the 100th year anniversary of the memorial's installation following the conclusion of World War I.
In the past, followers of the royal family have wondered why Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip don’t live together. The answer is surprisingly simple, according to one royal biographer.
and feline security guards.After showcasing herself and her house on the TV series, her neighbors warned that “a lot of weird things were happening in the area,” the UK’s Daily Star reported. She said it was “a little scary” that people knew where she lived.Her response: “If guns and dogs don’t scare people, we need a tiger.”And after further thought, she came to the conclusion that this was actually a good idea.“I decided it would be really fun to do that,” she said.
Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, have returned to Windsor Castle.Following a week spent at their Sandringham estate in Norfolk, BAZAAR.com can confirm that the queen and her husband are back at their Windsor Castle estate ahead of the United Kingdom's second government-ordered lockdown due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Speaking during an interview on the Graham Norton Show, British comedian Lee Mack claimed that Kylie left Her Majesty “stranded” at her Diamond Jubilee Concert in 2012.