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27.03.2020 - 17:55 / etcanada.com
The Queen’s Trooping the Colour birthday parade “will not go ahead in its traditional form” due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Buckingham Palace confirmed the news Friday. It’s the first time the event — originally scheduled for June 13 — hasn’t taken place like it usually does in 65 years.
A statement obtained by ET Canada read: “In line with Government advice, it has been agreed that The Queen’s Birthday Parade, also known as Trooping the Colour, will not go ahead in its traditional form.
Even an actor’s butt needs to look good onscreen.
Canada’s own MacKenzie Porter will have to wait a little longer to tie the knot.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are locked down in Los Angeles owing to the Coronavirus outbreak. The former Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved from Canada to LA just before US President Donald Trump announced the lockdown.
Internationally renowned Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood will take part in an online literary conversation with Canada’s former Governor General Adrienne Clarkson on Thursday, April 2, 2020, at 3 p.m. ET on the National Arts Centre’s Facebook page.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially kickstarted their new life, as they said goodbye to their royal duties on March 31, 2020. With the new month, it's a new beginning for the couple and their son, Archie, as they have shifted from Canada to LA. Albeit, they are very much self-isolating amidst the coronavirus scare! When it comes to security, the couple has to fend for their own finances with Donald Trump tweeting that the US will not pay for their security protection.
With the coronavirus outbreak going rampant as the days go by and the death toll increasing at an alarming rate, many celebrities have been stepping up to make sure to contribute to the cause. This includes Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, who generously donated USD 1 million to be split between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada on March 17, 2020.
With a cotton-mouthed charm and subtle sonic ambition, Nap Eyes are one of Canada's most formidable indie rock bands. But the Halifax-based four-piece, formed in 2007, aren't complacent veterans; their fourth album Snapshot of a Beginner is out today, and more than ever, Nap Eyes sound comfortable exploring what makes them unique.
SEOUL — South Korea’s boy band BTS will postpone its North America tour by two months to June due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, its management said on Friday.
Prince Charles has been in contact with both Prince Harry and Prince William amid his coronavirus diagnosis. Royal reporter Chris Ship confirmed the news on Twitter, writing "Prince Charles has spoken to both his sons. William in Norfolk and Harry in Canada."
In today’s film news roundup, Canada’s largest LGBTQ film festival gets postponed, the commercial industry’s health plan addresses the coronavirus pandemic and Margaret Qualley’s “A Head Full of Ghosts” finds a home.
cast members are coming out of reality show isolation, only to head back into coronavirus isolation.
As the royal family separates for the sake of their own safety during the coronavirus pandemic, one insider told the Daily Mail that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are missed at this difficult and scary time. The couple is residing in Canada, where they've lived on and off since last October with their 10-month-old son Archie. Despite the distance, however, sources say that Harry is "concerned" about the risk of the Queen and his father catching the virus.
Inside Out, one of the largest LGBTQ film festivals in North America, has postponed its previously scheduled 30th anniversary festival dates in May due to the global coronavirus outbreak. Festival organizers revealed the update Wednesday after monitoring developments via Toronto Public Health.
Big Brother Canada has ended its’ season early due to the global health crisis.
“Big Brother Canada” season 8 is coming to an end.
“The Queen has set her sights on a beautiful rocking horse,” a source revealed to Us Weekly.
Sunday marked Mother’s Day in the United Kingdom so naturally, the Royals had their own posts to put out.
While people in England are currently dealing with the Coronavirus health crisis, just like the rest of the world, it does not mean they have moved on from the whole Megxit drama. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, who are currently living in Canada, were slammed on social media for sharing Queen Elizabeth’s message for the UK amid COVID 19 pandemic. In her message, the 93-year-old monarch urged the country to unite and play their role in staying safe and stopping the virus from spreading.
The Property Brothers are bringing out some impressive talent for their new show.