Entertainment
Buckingham Palace shares glimpse into royal library and archives

With US President Donald Trump’s upcoming State Visit to the UK, Buckingham Palace has just released a behind-the-scenes video of the royal library and archives.
The video promises “behind-scenes preparations” from the side of the Palace.
The video contained a caption as well that offers more insight and reads, “for every State Visit, the Library and Archives team bring together historically significant material from The Royal Collection to showcase in an exhibition for the visiting Head of State.”
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For those unversed, the BBC reports that the President’s visit will begin on Tuesday 16 September and stretch into Thursday 18 September, 2025.
The president will be accompanied by his first lady Melania Trump, for his second visit State Visit, albeit the first with King Charles as monarch.
While the initial dates of his arrival were Wednesday 17 September to Friday 19 September, plans soon got moved due to the President’s schedule.
According to Sky News, President Trumps’ invite was handed in person by Sir Keir Starmer, during his own visit to the White House back in February of this year.
Entertainment
‘Full House’ stars recall ‘impossible’ scenes with Dave Coulier, Bob Saget

Full House stars Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber found it pretty challenging to act in scenes with both Bob Saget and Dave Coulier.
The actress hosted My So-Called Life star Devon Odessa on a new episode of their How Rude, Tanneritos! podcast and shared why it was “impossible” to star in scenes with the comedic duo.
“They would feed off each other,” Barber shared. “They were trying to, like, out-laugh each other or out-joke each other.”
Sweetin shared that Coulier would crack a joke, and Saget, who died in 2022, would do something bigger to grab his attention.
“It would just escalate from there,” she said.
Sweetin noted that the show’s underage cast often acted more maturely than the adults due to the banter, but declared that it was still “the best environment to work in.”
Saget and Coulier both got their start in comedy, with the latter even being considered for a role in Saturday Night Live.
Saget’s sudden death left the Full House cast shocked in 2022. The comedian was on a stand-up tour at the time and was found dead in his hotel room. His autopsy report revealed that he had died due to blunt head trauma from an accidental blow to the back of his head, likely due to a falling.
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Tom Pelphrey admits Matilda’s on-set visit changed his vibe

Tom Pelphrey just shared what he felt when his 2-year-old daughter, Matilda, visited him on the set of his new HBO series, Task.
In a PEOPLE in 10 interview about Task, the 43-year-old American actor, who shares his daughter with fiancée Kaley Cuoco, revealed Matilda, along with her mother, stopped by to see him on the set of Task, which was mostly filmed in Delaware County, Pa.
Pelphrey said, “This was one of the great things about the job — where we were filming, I rented a house and Kaley and Matilda were with me, but also my family’s so close that they could come and visit.”
He added, “My mom came at least once a week. Grandma got to see Matilda, Matilda loves her grandma. My grandmother got to come, so Matilda got to spend time with her great-grandma.”
The star of A Man in Full, who hails from Howell Township, N.J. and studied at college in-state at Rutgers, unveiled that his other relatives, such as his aunts and pals, also paid him a visit on set or at the rented house.
“I’m still close with a lot of the guys I’ve known since I was 3 years old. It was a very special job in that sense. I really felt a sense of home,” Pelphrey admitted.
It is pertinent to mention that Matilda’s first movie set visit was in July of last year when she went with Cuoco during filming.
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Chatter follows Prince Harry after concluding UK trip

The founder of PR agency The Atticism has just offered his take on the ‘best’ strategy for Prince Harry, given his recently successful meeting with King Charles, at Clarence House.
For those unversed with this visit, it happened during a four day visit the Duke made to the UK. There he visited various charities like the WellChild Awards as well as the Children in Need Initiative.
With all this in the rearview, the expert, Renae Smith spoke to Express with her thoughts.
“The best strategy for Harry now is slow and steady,” she started right off the bat saying.
And “if he can keep this up for a year or so, I’d call that a full image reset.”
She even hailed the Duke for his “huge success” in the UK and said he ‘ticked’ all the boxes he needed.
She was also quoted saying, “from a PR perspective, the strength was in its authenticity. Every engagement felt genuine, with a clear philanthropic thread running through it. I’ve always said philanthropy is his safest and strongest space. It plays to his strengths without inviting controversy.”
“Another big win was tone,” she added. Because throughout the whole four day visit, “nothing felt gloaty or self-congratulatory. Harry avoided the trap of making charity work about himself or making snarky remarks during speeches etc, he just got on with it, and that’s exactly what people want to see from him.”
Plus “the meeting with his father was also handled well. It wasn’t dramatic, it didn’t spark gossip, and that quieter energy is exactly what he needs.”
So “if I were advising him, I’d be calling this trip a huge success, it ticked every PR box,” she added in her concluding remarks.
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