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Prince William, Kate Middleton share emotional message

Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Prince and Princess of Wales shared a heartfelt message in the memory of Liz Hatton.
On August 30, 2025, what would’ve been the 18th birthday of Liz, the future King and Queen paid an emotional tribute.

The statement shared via the official Instagram handle of Prince William and Kate Middleton, read, “Remembering Liz Hatton today on what would have been her 18th birthday.”
Notably, the statement was shared alongside a photo taken by Liz herself titled, Investiture Day, in October 2024. However, it is now on display at the very spot where it was originally taken.
“The photo shown in this image was taken by @lizhatton_photography during an Investiture at Windsor Castle in October 2024, and is on display today in the spot where it was taken,” the statement further read.
Liz Hatton passed away at the age of 17 after a battle with an extremely aggressive form of cancer. She made headlines after being invited to Windsor Castle to photograph an investiture, where she also met Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Following her death last year in November, the Prince and Princess of Wales shared an emotional statement that read, “We are so sorry to hear that Liz Hatton has sadly passed away. It was an honour to have met such a brave and humble young woman.”
“Our thoughts and prayers are with Liz’s parents Vicky and Aaron and her brother Mateo at this unimaginably difficult time. W & C,” it concluded.
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Jeremy Allen White reveals why playing Bruce Springsteen was ‘daunting’

Jeremy Allen White recently got candid and revealed what he felt while playing Bruce Springsteen.
The 34-year-old American actor appeared on the WTF podcast, where he shared that he did not have enough musical training before he agreed to play the legendary singer-songwriter and guitarist in his biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.
While conversing with his costar Marc Maron, who is playing Chuck Plotkin in the forthcoming biographical musical drama film written and directed by Scott Cooper, White spilled the tea on playing Springsteen before the man himself.
He said, “I had not had a lot of experience, or any experience, singing or playing guitar, so that was daunting to say the least in the beginning.”
The Mandalorian and Grogu noted that during the filming, Springsteen “couldn’t tell the difference” between their vocals at times for which he gave credit to vocal coach Eric Vetro, whose assistance in mastering the Glory Days crooner’s voice played a crucial role.
“He helped Austin [Butler] with the Elvis movie, he helped Timothée Chalamet with the [Bob] Dylan movie, he’s kind of the go-to, and he works with a lot of vocalists and real singers and performers,” White quipped.
Despite constant coaching from Vetro, he admitted “the singing was a gamble” and the phrasing on the 1982 record Nebraska was hard to get right.
“I remember Bruce was great the first time he heard one of my pre-records ’cause he was like, ‘You sound like me, but you’re singing the song, you’re making the song your own. You’ve got your connection to the song.’ And I think once he gave me that permission, not just with the music, but in a sense the entirety of the film, I feel like that released me a little bit from the anxiety,” Jeremy Allen White recalled.
It is pertinent to mention that Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is scheduled to be released on October 24, 2025.
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Royal Expert reveals truth about Prince Harry’s rumoured Diana documentary

Prince Harry is unlikely to move forward with a solo documentary about Princess Diana, despite growing rumours, claimed an expert.
Ever since the news of the Sussexes new Netflix deal broke, there are rumours that the couple might work on a new documentary surrounding Diana’s life.
If made, this documentary or film could threatened any hopes of reunion between Harry and Prince William, several royal experts have claimed.
Royal expert Jennie Bond dismissed the claims as “just rumours and wishful thinking by Netflix,” adding that Harry is unlikely to commercialise his mother’s life and death.
“I suspect these reports are just rumours and wishful thinking by Netflix. I doubt whether Harry would really want to commercialise his mother‘s life and death,” Bond told The Mirror.
She added, “August 31 will forever be a day of intense sadness for William and Harry,” adding, “You might imagine that, after all their shared pain at losing her, they would want to talk to one another about their feelings on such an important date.”
“No one else in the world knows what it was like to be the son of an iconic princess who died so tragically on that day,” she said, referring to Diana’s death anniversary.
“Sadly, however, I think their rift has become too deep and their lives so separated that they’ve become used to marking their mother’s death in their own, private way.
“I don’t think they will be sharing their thoughts or their feelings with each other. I don’t think there will be any phone calls or texts, even on such a sad day.”
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Big update on ‘The Devil Wears Prada’

A sequel to The Devil Wears Prada is in the works, whose photos and clips often went viral on social media.
However, the update is not related to the upcoming film but to the original movie, which, over the years since its release, has become a cult classic.
According to Collider, the film is now available to stream on Hulu. Its logline reads, “An aspiring journalist, Andy (Hathaway), who has no idea what she is getting into while taking up an assisting job for New York’s biggest magazine editor, Miranda Priestly (Streep).”
“Andy quickly finds herself at the mercy of her diabolical editor and the power play of the fashion industry,” the synopsis said.
In the meantime, Emily Blunt, who has opted for red locks for the sequel’s shooting, said in 2018 about the forthcoming movie, “If everyone did it, I would be up for it. I almost hope it doesn’t because I think sometimes when you sequel everything kind of dilutes how special the original is.”
But in a later interview with The View, the actress clarified that she “would do [a sequel] in a heartbeat just to play with those guys again.”
Besides Emily, Anne Hathaway as Andy, Stanley Tucci as Nigel, Simon Baker as Christian, and Adrian Grenier as Nate.
Moreover, Gisele Bündchen as Serena, Tracie Thoms as Lily, Rich Sommer as Doug, Daniel Sunjata as James Holt, and James Naughton as Stephen.
The Devil Wears Prada sequel is expected to come out in 2026.
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