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Beatrice, Eugenie decide to take major risk: ‘Upsetting for King Charles’
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are ‘ready’ to speak out, as public pressure to hear their side of the story continues to grow.
The sisters have been facing scrutiny not only because of their parents, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson’s wrongdoings, but also their lunch meeting with Jeffrey Epstein.
Princesses have not released a single statement since the shameful royal fallout of Andrew and Fergie. Britons were also expecting a message from them following the arrest of their father.
Now, an insider claimed that Beatrice and Eugenie are expected to break their silence in the form of a tell-all interview or a memoir to clear their standing among the public.
“There’s a growing feeling that staying quiet is no longer an option, that there’s an obligation for them to tell their side to the right people,” Closer reported.
The York girls indeed love their parents, but they ‘decide’ to protect their children and their future by taking control of the narrative before it too late.
“If they [the public] were to fully grasp how horrific this has been for both Eugenie and Beatrice, they’d likely earn a lot of sympathy too, which could go a long way into helping them come back from this,” the report stated.
But, on the other hand, Beatrice and Eugenie’s decision to speak out on public platforms, if not handled carefully, will be “upsetting” for the Palace machine and the royal family’s culture.
“It’s also very delicate because they can’t risk upsetting” King Charles.
The sisters must take wise measures which not only restore the public’s trust in them but also protect the monarchy.
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Prince Harry discovers ‘leak from inside’ weeks after emotional testimony
Prince Harry had previously asserted that his personal relationships were heavily affected by the stories published in the press, which detailed private information that only his close circle knew of.
The Duke of Sussex, who appeared in the Royal Court of Justice last month to testify against the Daily Mail publisher, reiterated his stance and emphasised that the leak didn’t come from his close circle.
As the court proceedings continued on Monday, former Mail on Sunday editor, Peter Wright, indicated to the source of Caroline Graham’s article which revealed that Harry had been “besotted” with his then girlfriend Chelsy Davy.
The ex-editor told the court that Harry’s ex-girlfriend’s identity “was given by staff” at an Argentine polo ranch, and not acquired illegally.
“My understanding was that Caroline was given Chelsy Davy’s name by staff at the ranch, with whom she or those working with her had a friendly relationship,” he said.
He also added that he had no memory of anyone approaching British Airways for the details and denied that any information had been “blagged”.
Last month, Harry gave an emotional witness statement that papers had attributed to sources and friends which drove him “paranoid beyond belief” and made him believe that the papers wanted him to “drive me to drugs and drinking to sell more of their papers”.
He was left shocked by the “extraordinary level of detail” mentioned in the story and made him feel like he was “part of an endless pursuit, a campaign, an obsession of having every aspect of my life under surveillance”.
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Lisa Rinna makes serious claims about ‘Traitors’ premiere party
Reality TV personality Lisa Rinna has raised serious concerns after an experience at a party celebrating The Traitors season 4 sparked fears she may have been drugged, multiple outlets report.
According to a Page Six report, Rinna is worried something was put in her drink or otherwise affected her at the premiere party on January 8, even though she didn’t consume much alcohol that night.
The Traitors co-star Colton Underwood reportedly became concerned when he noticed she was “completely inebriated,” despite not having drunk much, and alerted her team, who then helped her leave the event.
The incident has fueled speculation online about what happened, with some coverage focusing on Underwood’s role in getting Rinna out of the party after the group photo was taken.
Rinna, 62, is well known for her work on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills as well as her appearance on The Traitors, and the premiere party episode aired earlier this year on Peacock.
She also stirred conversation with recent comments about Underwood during the show’s reunion taping, though sources say the pair chatted at the event.
At this stage it remains unclear whether authorities are involved or if Rinna sought medical attention, and neither her representatives nor Underwood’s team have publicly commented on the situation.
This unsettling report follows a season of competitive drama on The Traitors, where Rinna and Underwood had a complex relationship on and off camera, contributing to ongoing interest from viewers and fans.
Entertainment
Matthew Lillard shares how Quentin Tarantino’s criticism felt
Matthew Lillard has opened up about how Quentin Tarantino’s public criticism last year landed with him, admitting it was painful even as it sparked an unexpected wave of support from across Hollywood.
Speaking to PEOPLE, the actor said he would still “love” to work with Tarantino one day, which made the director’s comments all the more difficult to hear.
“I think he’s a lovely filmmaker, and to just sort of get punched in the mouth just was kind of a bummer,” Lillard said, reflecting on the moment.
The comments trace back to a viral appearance Tarantino made on The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast last autumn, where he harshly criticised several actors.
During the interview, Tarantino labelled Paul Dano as “the weakest f—ing actor in SAG” and added that he did not care for Lillard or Owen Wilson either.
The remarks spread quickly online, prompting strong reactions from fans and industry figures alike.
For Lillard, the aftermath was surreal. He described it as watching his own tribute play out in real time.
“It felt like I had died and was in heaven watching everyone send out their RIP tweets,” he told PEOPLE.
“I mean, it was really being a part of your own wake, sort of sitting there living through all the nice things people say after you die… Everyone, from the people at the mall this weekend with my kids to George Clooney and James Gunn and Mike Flanagan, I mean, people have sort of been really generous with telling me how much they loved me and liked my work.”
That support was loud and public.
Dano, who was also singled out in Tarantino’s comments, experienced a similar surge of support.
Speaking to Variety at Sundance, he said “it was really nice” to see such a response and added that he was grateful others spoke up on his behalf, saying, “I was also incredibly grateful that the world spoke up for me so I didn’t have to.”
While Tarantino’s words clearly stung, Lillard’s reflections show how the moment ultimately became one of affirmation, revealing the respect he has earned from colleagues and audiences alike, even in the face of blunt criticism.
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