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Princess Eugenie husband springs in action for Fergie, Andrew: ‘Unexpected’
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson have already been causing immense problems for both their daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
While Beatrice is going through marital woes, Eugenie also finds herself in a major dilemma as her husband Jack Brooksbank takes an unexpected approach to the matter.
It had been reported that Eugenie had cut ties with her parents, however, sources revealed to DailyMail that Jack is a man who follows his “code of honour” which means he would not completely abandon his in-laws.
Fergie had been in a self-imposed exile, whereas Andrew is soon to be shifted in Marsh Farm at Sandringham. Jack and Eugenie are currently resisting the notion of Fergie living with them as it would make things “difficult”.
The sources said that while Jack will not “completely desert” Andrew and Fergie, he also “not step into line of fire” for them.
However, the insider insisted that it doesn’t mean that Jack and Eugenie do not care about her welfare, they “just don’t actually want her to be living with them, even temporarily”.
Jack has drawn a borderline and has made it clear that Fergie, despite her problems, cannot move in with them. Jack’s loyalty lies with his wife Eugenie and their two young children. The ordeal has already got them “unwarranted attention” and he will not do anything to make it worse.
Eugenie’s husband has “worked very hard building his business, and it’s going well so the last thing he needs is for the Epstein scandal to taint that. He will do everything he can to keep his head below the parapet because of that”.
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Lisa Kudrow on making “The Comeback”
After 40 years in showbiz, Lisa Kudrow is making a “comeback.” Her HBO series, “The Comeback,” is the story of a faded sitcom star, Valerie Cherish, who signs on to a reality show about her attempts to stage a comeback.
It’s equal parts funny and cringey, and so is the show’s back-story.
Created by Emmy-winner Kudrow and former “Sex and the City” boss Michael Patrick King, “The Comeback” premiered in 2005. It was canceled after one season, but became a cult favorite, and so the show was revived for a second season in 2014.
After that, it was shelved again. But now, a dozen years later, it’s back for season three, starting on HBO tonight.
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We went to a taping at Warner Brothers in November, and it was clear that even after a decade away from Valerie Cherish, Kudrow hadn’t missed a step.
Asked how it feels to be back in Valerie’s shoes, Kudrow described it as “unsettlingly comfortable.”
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Some things were missing. Actor Robert Michael Morris, who played Valerie’s loyal hairdresser, Mickey, died of cancer in 2017. And after that, Kudrow thought “The Comeback” was over. “It was a no for me,” she said. “I don’t know how to do it without Mickey. Unh-uh. Don’t know how to do it without Mickey. No. No, no, no. No, no, no.”
But eventually she and King figured out a way to do a third season and honor Mickey, all while tackling issues like AI and a rapidly changing TV world. Among the new faces on the set: a tech guy played by Kudrow’s real-life son, Julian Stern.
What was it like to have her son on set? “Oh, it was heaven,” Kudrow said. “It’s my baby! But he’s a grown man and beard, you know? Yeah. I was nervous for him, his first, like, table read. But he was great.”
Julian’s been on a TV set before. When her “Friends” character Phoebe was pregnant, Kudrow was actually pregnant with Julian. What’s more, “The Comeback” is being shot on Warner Brothers’ Soundstage 24 – the very same set where most of the 236 episodes of “Friends” were filmed.
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Was it special being back in the same place? “Yeah,” Kudrow said. “On different levels, it definitely is. We finished up ‘Friends,’ which was one of the biggest things in my professional life, and life, period. And now I’m finishing up ‘The Comeback’ trilogy, same place where I finished the other most important thing. So, yeah, that made me a little emotional. “
Maybe more than a little? “Maybe more emotional. It did, yeah. And my nose is running now. I don’t cry, but my nose runs.
“I never went through that period of, ‘No, no, I don’t want to talk about “Friends.” I have to move on, and I want to play other characters. And no, you have to know me from …’ No, no, that’s fine,” she said.
And why is that? “Because ‘Friends’ gave me everything. It just did. And I loved being Phoebe. I loved the whole experience. And it’s fine if all you know that I’ve ever done is ‘Friends.’ How could I not be okay with that?”
Of course, some of the memories are bittersweet. Castmate Matthew Perry died in 2023 from a drug overdose at age 54. During the 2021 “Friends” reunion special, Kudrow admitted she rarely watched the series. But after Perry’s death, she says she found solace in old episodes.
“I think I was self-conscious if anyone walked by and saw me watching my own show; it embarrassed me,” she said. “But then, when Matthew passed away, there were marathons, and I watched it. And it really, it did comfort me. So, I very recently just started watching ‘Friends’ before going to bed. ‘Cause I didn’t see all of ’em.”
She says she’s even surprised by some of what happens. “And it’s funny!”
Asked if she thinks there’ll be another reunion of the cast, Kudrow said, “I don’t know. I don’t think so. You never know, like, why or how. Maybe it would make sense. I don’t know. Right now, I don’t think it does.”
Right now, Kudrow is focused on “The Comeback,” and Valerie Cherish, yet another iconic character that audiences just can’t seem to let go.
Is it possible she would revisit Phoebe Buffay? “I don’t know; that’s a good question,” she said. “It’s not out of the realm. I’ll just do things I did before!”
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Lady Amelia Windsor shares private hen photos tied to grandparents’ love story
Lady Amelia Windsor gave followers a rare peek behind palace doors this weekend, sharing a fun snapshot from her sister Lady Marina Windsor’s hen celebrations.
Taking to Instagram, Amelia posted a surprise moment from the getaway, showing the bride-to-be.
Marina was dressed in a white crop top, floaty skirt, ballet pumps, and a cosy cream cardigan.
Amelia kept it simple but celebratory, tagging her sister and adding a bride emoji to celebrate the occassion.
The pre-wedding celebrations come months after she announced her engagement to Nico Macauley, a 32-year-old executive at Zscaler.
The couple shared their happy news back in June 2025, choosing a meaningful date June 8 which coincided with the wedding anniversary of her grandparents, the Duke and late Duchess of Kent.
At the time, Marina posted a glowing selfie with her fiancé, champagne in hand and her engagement ring on full display, marking the moment in understated royal style.
Among the first to celebrate publicly was Amelia, who couldn’t contain her excitement, commenting: “Yippeeee!!”
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Prince William ‘finalises’ one crucial detail for coronation ceremony
Prince William seems to have the whole plan worked out for not only in the strategy in how he would rule but also some key details about his coronation ceremony.
The Prince of Wales, who dropped hints about what to expect from his upcoming reign, in secretly checking things off of his list with meaningful steps.
It is understood that King Charles has been getting William involved in more decision-making especially when it comes to major changes in the monarchy. William had been a quiet but a significant presence when Charles made the landmark decision for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Moreover, King Charles is helping William with the transition in it seems evident in the latest development. The heir to the throne will be attending the enthronement ceremony of the Archbishop of Canterbury next week.
Sources close to William have suggested that the reason why this is a significant move is because Dame Sarah Mullally is likely to officiate at his coronation and help to prepare him for his role as supreme governor, according to The Sunday Times.
William’s aide revealed that the royal had a “warm and substantive” conversation and reflected on his “genuine interest” not only in the Church’s work, but in its role as “a guardian of a distinctive and ancient English spiritual tradition that remains relevant in contemporary life”.
A royal source shared previously that William plans to make his coronation fee “more relevant” and that the ceremony has be “modern but also unifying”.
Meanwhile, a source close to the new archbishop described that Sarah is “really delighted” that Prince William and Princess Kate will be attending her installation and it would be a “turning of the page” between Kensington Palace and Lambeth Palace.
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