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Prince William leaves King Charles ‘irritated’ after annoying Princess Anne
Prince William has reportedly left his father King Charles ‘irritated’ after the Prince of Wales frustrated Princess Anne over workload.
The reports, citing royal insiders, recently claimed that the Princess Royal is ‘annoyed’ with Prince William.
Princess Anne maintains strong relationship with King Charles, however, the insider close to her has noted her frustration with Prince William’s workload, particularly regarding investitures at Windsor Castle.
Now, Radar Online, citing royal expert Tina Brown also alleged King Charles feels William’s carefully cultivated image as a doting father, while genuine, is a ‘tacit criticism’ of his own past shortcomings as a parent.
Brown claims: “The king is, I am told, currently less irritated with the prodigal Harry than he is with his elder son and heir.
“Somehow, William’s parenting dedication always seems couched as a tacit criticism of the king’s own paternal deficiencies.”
She went on saying: “And after five confirmed family vacations in the past seven months, William’s first-week-back diary pulsated with two outings: a father-daughter excursion to a Women’s Rugby World Cup pool match and a stroll through the Natural History Museum’s new gardens.
“Charles, despite his battle with cancer, has carried out official engagements on 175 days during the past 12 months.”
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Kensington Palace issues statement about unlawful behavior towards Prince William, Kate
Kensington Palace has finally released a statement about the unlawful behavior that taken place against Prince William and Kate Middleton.
For those unversed, the statement in in response to the couple having won their privacy invasion suit against a French magazine that shared long-lens images of them, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis from their Easter break trip to the Alps.
What is pertinent to mention is that the French Court also instructed the publication to acknowledge the breach via a judicial notice.
According to Hello! the Palace has said, “their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales, have been successful in legal proceedings brought in France against the owner of Paris Match, which published a grossly intrusive article and long-lens paparazzi photographs of their private family holiday in the Alps in April.”
“The ruling affirms that, notwithstanding their public duties as members of The Royal Family, Their Royal Highnesses and their children are entitled to respect for their private lives and family time, without unlawful interference and intrusion.”
“The Prince and Princess of Wales are committed to protecting their private family time and ensuring that their children can grow up without undue scrutiny and interference. They will not hesitate to take such action as is necessary to enforce those boundaries.”
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David Bowie’s last years to be shared in new documentary
David Bowie launched his last album almost ten years ago and now his last years are set to be commemorated on film.
As per Deadline, a documentary with the title that is under works David Bowie: The Final Act, will chart the final creative chapter of one of music’s most iconic artists.
It would feature rare interviews with those who knew and worked alongside Bowie as well as famous fans and figures who have been inspired by his artistry.
The film’s goal would be to uncover Bowie’s artistic resurrection during his final decade, in which he released his critically acclaimed album Blackstar, just two days before he died.
The 90-minute feature is a co-production between Channel 4, Dogwoof and Rogan Productions, which also made Freddie Mercury: The Final Act and ABBA: Against the Odds.
Director Jonathan Stiasny shared, “The traditional music documentary celebrates triumph. What fascinated me most when making this film was how Bowie’s final chapter wasn’t an ending, it was a resurrection. He transformed failure into triumph, silence into revelation, and ultimately, death into art.”
David Bowie is widely recognised as one of the greatest musicians of all time, selling more than 100 million records worldwide and winning countless awards. He passed away in January 2016 due to liver cancer
The Space Oddity singer passed away in January 2016, aged 69, after a battle with liver cancer.
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Eighteen India-backed terrorists killed in two separate Balochistan IBOs: ISPR
- ISPR says IBO conducted in Quetta, Kech districts.
- Adds operation part of Azm-e-Istehkam campaign.
- President, PM pay tribute to security forces.
At least eighteen India-backed terrorists belonging to Fitna al-Hindustan were killed in two separate operations in Balochistan, the military’s media wing said on Thursday.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement that an intelligence-based operation (IBO) was conducted in the general area of Chiltan Mountains, Quetta district, on the reported presence of terrorists.
“During the conduct of the operation, own troops effectively engaged the terrorists’ location, and after an intense fire exchange, fourteen India-sponsored terrorists were sent to hell,” it added.
In another IBO conducted in the general area of Buleda, Kech district, a terrorist hideout was busted and four terrorists were successfully neutralised, the ISPR said.
It said weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from slain terrorists, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities.
The military said sanitisation operations are being conducted to eliminate any other Indian sponsored terrorists found in the area.
It further said that the relentless counter terrorism campaign under vision “Azm-e-Istehkam” by the security forces and law enforcement agencies of Pakistan will continue at full pace to wipe out the menace of foreign-sponsored and supported terrorism from the country.
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif paid rich tribute to security forces for eliminating 18 terrorists of Indian proxy Fitna al-Hindustan in Balochistan, reaffirming Pakistan’s firm resolve under Azm-e-Istehkam to eradicate all foreign-sponsored terrorism.
Pakistan has been grappling with rising terror incidents, particularly in KP and Balochistan, since the Afghan Taliban regime took power in 2021.
The government has repeatedly urged the Taliban regime to rein in terrorist groups responsible for countless attacks in Pakistan.
However, the Taliban regime largely remained indifferent to Pakistan’s demands and provided refuge to multiple terrorist groups targeting security forces and civilians.
Instead of addressing Pakistan’s concerns about cross-border terrorism, the Taliban regime resorted to unprovoked firing along the border on October 12.
Pakistan Armed Forces retaliated swiftly, killing over 200 Taliban fighters and affiliated militants; however, as many as 23 Pakistani soldiers were martyred during the border clashes.
Security forces also conducted strikes inside Afghanistan, including in Kabul, destroying terrorists’ hideouts in the country.
Hostilities between forces of the two nations ceased after Pakistan accepted the Taliban regime’s request for a temporary ceasefire on October 17.
Delegations from the two countries later met for talks mediated by Qatar in Doha, where they agreed on a ceasefire agreement.
Turkiye then hosted the second round of talks in Istanbul, which began on October 25.
However, the talks ended inconclusively after four days over what Pakistani authorities described as the Taliban delegation’s “illogical” arguments, which they said were “detached from ground realities”.
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