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Prince William shares snap as he lands in Dubai for first overseas visit in two years - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Dubai - Uae
ok.co.uk
10.02.2022 / 01:09

Prince William shares snap as he lands in Dubai for first overseas visit in two years

Prince William has posted a stunning photo as he documented landing Dubai on his first royal overseas visit since the pandemic began. The Duke of Cambridge, 39, who recently gave his blessing for step-mum Camilla to be Queen Consort, managed to take a snap of the most beautiful view as he prepared to land in the United Arab Emirates country, which is home to a slew of the rich and famous.The second in line to the throne will be working on some rather different projects during his time in the sun-soaked playground however, as he geared up to attend the Dubai Expo upon touchdown.

Gerard Butler & ‘John Wick’ Creator Derek Kolstad Team For ‘Just Watch Me’ Based On Books By ‘Dexter’ Scribe; New Sales Company Mossbank Launches EFM Hot Project - deadline.com - Greenland - county Riley
deadline.com
07.02.2022 / 19:23

Gerard Butler & ‘John Wick’ Creator Derek Kolstad Team For ‘Just Watch Me’ Based On Books By ‘Dexter’ Scribe; New Sales Company Mossbank Launches EFM Hot Project

EXCLUSIVE: Here’s a hot one for action aficionados. Gerard Butler (Greenland) is eyeing the starring role in heist thriller movie Just Watch Me, which John Wick creator and Nobody scribe Derek Kolstand is set to script from the novel by Jeff Lindsay (Dexter).

Hidden meaning behind the Queen's smiling portrait tells an epic royal love story - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - city Sandringham - county King George
ok.co.uk
07.02.2022 / 15:24

Hidden meaning behind the Queen's smiling portrait tells an epic royal love story

Her Majesty the Queen marked her accession day on Sunday, beaming at the camera in a newly-released portrait.The Queen is celebrating an incredible 70 years on the throne - the first British monarch to reach this milestone - but there’s a deeper and more meaningful reason for her wide smile. Our Royal Family love a little symbolism as a mark of respect or remembrance on special occasions, and the Queen is no exception! Alongside nods to her late father King George VI and the Queen Mother, Her Majesty makes the sweetest tribute to Prince Philip with a vase of carefully chosen flowers. Here’s what those sweet snowdrops mean… Enduring love At the age of just 13, the then-Princess Elizabeth crossed paths with a dashing young naval student - Prince Philip.

Queen Elizabeth II Hopes Duchess Camilla Will Be Queen Consort Once Son Prince Charles Is King: ‘My Sincere Wish’ - www.usmagazine.com - Britain
usmagazine.com
06.02.2022 / 18:27

Queen Elizabeth II Hopes Duchess Camilla Will Be Queen Consort Once Son Prince Charles Is King: ‘My Sincere Wish’

What she wants. As Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Platinum Jubilee — 70 years on the British throne —she opened up about her wishes for the future of the U.K. monarchy.

Queen Elizabeth II to Celebrate Her Platinum Jubilee With Prince William and Duchess Kate’s Children: She Is ‘Exhilarated’ - www.usmagazine.com - Britain - city Sandringham - county King George
usmagazine.com
06.02.2022 / 17:19

Queen Elizabeth II to Celebrate Her Platinum Jubilee With Prince William and Duchess Kate’s Children: She Is ‘Exhilarated’

God save the queen! Queen Elizabeth II is “exhilarated” as she marks her 70th year on the throne, royal expert Stewart Pearce exclusively tells Us Weekly.

The item Royals must have in their luggage after King George VI's sudden death - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Kenya - county King George
ok.co.uk
06.02.2022 / 15:21

The item Royals must have in their luggage after King George VI's sudden death

Sunday 6 February 2022 marks a special and sad day for The Queen. Not only is it 70 years since the passing of her father, King George VI's death in 1952, but of course it is also the day she stepped up into her role as Queen.  And as the historic day 70 years ago unfolded, a new Royal protocol was established about how the family should be prepared for attending a funeral. Her Majesty was informed of the death of her beloved father during an official royal tour of Kenya in 1952, where she was accompanied by Prince Philip.

‘MJ’ review: Michael Jackson Broadway show sanitizes his life and music - nypost.com - London - Las Vegas
nypost.com
02.02.2022 / 07:13

‘MJ’ review: Michael Jackson Broadway show sanitizes his life and music

those regular slumber parties with 8-year-olds at the home of the world’s most famous man that the press so “twisted” do not come up in the musical. Fine.Still, the singer keeps decrying “the constant noise, the media, the lies.” Michael complains to MTV about journalists and to his business manager about tour costs.

The Crown Jewels: Changes the Royal Family have made to their iconic jewellery pieces over the years - www.ok.co.uk - city Cambridge - county Charles - county King George
ok.co.uk
31.01.2022 / 17:59

The Crown Jewels: Changes the Royal Family have made to their iconic jewellery pieces over the years

From show-stopping tiaras, to pricey engagement rings, it’s no secret that The Royal Family have an impressive collection of jewels to their name. But, what most people don’t know is that over the years, the female members have altered their jewellery items to create new one-of-a-kind pieces, with everyone from The Queen, to Princess Diana putting a new spin on their favourite trinkets. It’s not a new concept either.

Prince William Gives Royal Nod to New BAFTA Schemes - variety.com - Britain - London
variety.com
27.01.2022 / 18:33

Prince William Gives Royal Nod to New BAFTA Schemes

Naman Ramachandran Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, who also serves as the president of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), has thrown his weight behind a range of new schemes to support up-and-coming talent.During the Duke’s visit to the recently redeveloped BAFTA headquarters at 195 Piccadilly in London on Thursday, the organization unveiled plans for the Prince William BAFTA Bursary fund, aimed at talented individuals who, due to financial reasons, would otherwise not be able to pursue careers in the screen industries.This year, Elevate, BAFTA’s year-long industry support and activity program, will open to scripted and non-scripted producers working in film and television who are disabled, from minority ethnic backgrounds and from low-socioeconomic backgrounds. In addition, BAFTA also revealed Connect, a new discounted tier of membership for emerging and mid-level professionals who will be able to access BAFTA’s membership benefits at an earlier career stage.The schemes are developed based on BAFTA’s ongoing research with industry practitioners from under-represented groups on the barriers to progression in the screen industries.During his visit, the Duke met with BAFTA career development grant recipients and played a game created by Young Game Designers competition finalist, Harry Petch.

‘Living’ Review: Less Is More in This Exceptionally Understated Turn From Bill Nighy - variety.com - Britain - Japan
variety.com
25.01.2022 / 07:07

‘Living’ Review: Less Is More in This Exceptionally Understated Turn From Bill Nighy

Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic“What would you do if you had six months left to live?” asks the doctor who diagnoses a do-nothing bureaucrat with terminal cancer in “Ikiru,” a 1952 masterpiece I suspect precious few of those who see its English-language remake, “Living,” will recall. Quite unlike anything else in Akira Kurosawa’s career, “Ikiru” ranks among the Japanese director’s best: With no samurai battles or set-pieces, the low-key contemporary melodrama raises profound questions about how we choose to spend the limited time we’re afforded, focusing on a stoic functionary about whom even the narrator apologizes, “He might as well be a corpse.”Culturally specific as so much of “Ikiru” may be, its lessons translate quite well to midcentury British society, courtesy of Nobel-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro, who did the work of adapting it to 1953 London for director Oliver Hermanus (“Moffie”).

The Queen Arrives At Sandringham Estate To Continue A Royal Tradition - etcanada.com - city Sandringham - county King George
etcanada.com
23.01.2022 / 22:17

The Queen Arrives At Sandringham Estate To Continue A Royal Tradition

The Queen arrived at her Sandringham estate on Sunday, where she’ll be continuing a royal tradition marking a big anniversary.

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