Bana is over, but why did Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas break up? A source told People on Monday, September 18, that Affleck and Armas had split after less than a year of dating.
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The Crown Season 4. Mostly because random members of the royal household keep emerging with their opinions—including Former Royal Chef Darren McGrady.McGrady, who worked for the royal family for a full 15 years, told that the fourth season wasn't the most accurate, saying “My goodness, they really went for the artistic license.
I liked the first queen, the second one, I’m not so keen on. She doesn’t smile enough in there.” He then explained that Queen Elizabeth II has a “great sense of humor”
.Bana is over, but why did Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas break up? A source told People on Monday, September 18, that Affleck and Armas had split after less than a year of dating.
Night Stalker is the latest true-crime docuseries to land on Netflix and fans flocked to the streaming site to check it out.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced their decision to step down as senior members of the family has been hard for the Duke of Sussex. In fact, Harry's friend, Tom Bradby, says he's been «heartbroken» by the situation. Bradby, who toured southern Africa with Meghan and Harry for the documentary,, offered insight on Sunday’s episode of ITV’s «I think they are feeling better, yes.
It's been nearly a year since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shocked many, including their loved ones, by announcing they'd be stepping back as senior members of the British royal family. They've since moved from the United Kingdom to a home in Santa Barbara, Calif., with their son Archie, who will turn 2 in May.
Netflix has made a name for itself in the true crime game, with series like Making a Murderer and more recently Nightstalker.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVNetflix has set new docuseries “Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel,” about the mysterious disappearance of Elisa Lam, for a Feb. 10 premiere, Variety has learned exclusively.The four-episode season comes from executive producer and director Joe Berlinger, who sets out to deconstruct what really happened to college student and tourist Lam, who stayed at the Cecil Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles in February 2013.
'woefully inadequate' packages received by parents in place of the free school lunches their children would usually receive.It came after Twitter user @RoadsideMum shared what she received in lieu of a fortnight's worth of supermarket vouchers, which she estimated to be worth around £5.Last night the company behind the parcels apologised, saying that 'in our efforts to provide thousands of food parcels a week at extremely short notice we are very sorry the quantity has fallen short in this
Selena Gomez and her rainbow-colored knives are back with the second season of her popular at-home cooking series,. And the singer took to social media to share the first look at the upcoming episodes for the HBO Max original, which returns in January.Just likeseason 1, pairs Gomez with world-renowned chefs to make tasty meals while stuck at home during the ongoing pandemic.
After almost 12 months of cancelled events, there are two major milestones that will be marked by the royal family later this year.
Kate Middleton received the sweetest messages on her 39th birthday!The Duchess of Cambridge celebrated turning a year older on Saturday with well wishes from her royal family.
Variety’s awards team of Jazz Tangcay, Clayton Davis, Tim Gray and Jenelle Riley highlight artisans flying below the radar.Crank re-created a World War II battleship for the Tom Hanks-starring film. He captures the claustrophobia of life aboard the vessel in the living quarters of Hanks’ Capt.
Dr. Tiffany Moon's day has come.
Naman Ramachandran Imelda Staunton, who will take on the role of Queen Elizabeth II from season 5 of Netflix show “The Crown,” has discussed the “extra challenge” she faces portraying a monarch that the viewing public is more familiar with, compared to past players of the role.Speaking to presenter Emma Barnett on the 75th anniversary of BBC radio show “Woman’s Hour” on Monday, Staunton said: “I think my sort of extra challenge, as if I needed it, is that I’m now doing the Queen that we’re a
Royal Family, things are done a little differently. And even death is no exception.So you won't be shocked to learn that each senior member has an assigned code name for when the eventual does happen, and the news needs to be broken between household members, family and the military before it becomes public knowledge.When you're as major as the Queen, your funeral is also planned way before you die.
There has been much controversy over what’s fact and what’s fiction in the fourth season of “The Crown”, and a former royal insider is coming forward to explain what the new season got wrong in its depiction of Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
The Crown took “artistic license” when exploring Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s relationship, former royal chef Darren McGrady exclusively told Us Weekly.The Royal Chef at Home author, 58, who was the personal chef to the royal family for 15 years, revealed that the first three seasons of the Netflix series were more accurate than the fourth.“My goodness, they really went for the artistic license,” he told Us in December while promoting his YouTube channel.