Jada Pinkett Smith, Reese Witherspoon and Taylor Swift.
20.12.2020 - 03:55 / etcanada.com
The finale of “Strictly Come Dancing” was in for a royal surprise on Saturday.
Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, joined the finale sharing a virtual message praising the show for “uplifting the nation.”
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“I think it’s just lifted our spirits, it’s lifted the whole country’s spirits,” Camilla said.”I’m very excited [about the final], I know who I’ll be voting for! I’d like to, on behalf of everybody who watches
Jada Pinkett Smith, Reese Witherspoon and Taylor Swift.
As Queen Elizabeth celebrates Christmas at Windsor Castle, her grandson Prince William and his family are ringing in the holiday 135 miles away at their country home of Anmer Hall in Norfolk. William and Kate Middleton’s Christmas plans likely changed after the strict COVID-19 restrictions were put in place for much of England due to an infectious new coronavirus strain in the U.K.
Here’s hoping we all have a much better 2021 than what we collectively went through in 2020!
Viewers were left emotional on Christmas Day when Strictly Come Dancing paid tribute to the late Caroline Flack.
As Queen Elizabeth celebrates Christmas at Windsor Castle, her grandson Prince William and his family are ringing in the holiday 135 miles away at their country home of Anmer Hall in Norfolk. William and Kate Middleton’s Christmas plans likely changed after the strict COVID-19 restrictions were put in place for much of England due to an infectious new coronavirus strain in the U.K.
Prince William and Kate Middleton did not have their annual Christmas walk with the rest of the royal family this year, but they are still sending a message to the people.
Queen Elizabeth wants the public to know they're not alone. The 94-year-old monarch's annual Christmas message was broadcast on Friday, and this year, it touched on the challenges the world has faced amid the coronavirus pandemic. The queen, who usually has a variety of personal family photos displayed on her desk during the speech, had just one this year: of her husband, Prince Philip.
Dianne Buswell has shared her upset with fans after being unable to return home to her family this Christmas. The Strictly Come Dancing pro – who was recently reunited with boyfriend Joe Sugg – took to Instagram with a photo of the couple together, laying under their Christmas tree.MORE: Inside Strictly Come Dancing's Dianne Buswell's incredible London home with Joe SuggShe explained: "It was meant to be the night before I flew out to Australia to see the fam.
Graziano Di Prima has heartbreakingly revealed he can't find a way back home for Christmas amid the coronavirus pandemic. Prime Minister Boris Johnson broke the spirit of many across the country after announcing the beloved holiday is cancelled, with London going into Tier 4 restrictions.
Maisie Smith has been photographed putting on a casual display days after the Strictly Come Dancing final. The 19 year old made it to the finals of the popular BBC show with professional dance partner Gorka Marquez, but missed out on winning to Oti Mabuse and comedian Bill Bailey.
Comedian Bill Bailey is this year's winner of Strictly Come Dancing. The 55 year old lifted the glitterball trophy on Saturday night alongside his professional dance partner Oti Mabuse, 30.The pair fought off fierce competition from fellow finalists Jamie Laing and Karen Hauer, HRVY and Janette Manrara, and Maisie Smith and Gorka Marquez.
The infamous Strictly Come Dancing curse helps stars realise they can do better and leave their 'unhappy relationships' behind, according to Katya Jones.The BBC One show is known for the Strictly curse, with makeups and breakups surrounding the show.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s decision to step back from their royal roles captured the world’s attention earlier this year, and nine months later, their new lives in the United States as full-time philanthropists and nonprofit founders has continued to intrigue and inspire millions.
Despite the unprecedented royal Christmas, Phil Dampier, author of Royally Suited: Harry and Meghan in Their Own Words, notes that it actually would have been possible for Harry, 36, and his family to join his grandparents for Christmas – but only if he’d chosen to do so.