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Donald Trump’s UK state visit marked by major change in Windsor protocol
President Donald Trump has arrived in Windsor, U.K., for his unprecedented second state visit along with First Lady Melania Trump.
Donald and Melani will be in the U.K. from 17 September through 18 September. However, the entire state visit will be conducted within the grounds of Windsor estate due to security fears.
To protect the U.S. President and his wife, security has been heightened in Windsor with a strong police presence and a 7-foot fence erected around the estate.
The couple was greeted by the Prince and Princess of Wales upon landing in Windsor and then officially welcomed by the King and Queen. They then accompanied the royals to Windsor Castle in horse-drawn carriages, accompanied by a sovereign’s escort of 80 mounted soldiers.
Trump was also presented with a 120-strong guard of honour and a display by the Red Arrows. This prompted Trump to smile and pat the King on the arm twice.
The couple has now arrived at the East Lawn at Windsor Castle. There, they witnessed a parade of Massed Bands of the Royal Marines, the Coldstream Guards, and the Royal Air Force, with the Old Guard Fifes and Drums from the US Army Band.
They will also watch the Beating Retreat military ceremony, which will be concluded with a display by the Red Arrows.
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Prince Harry is ‘letting Meghan know’ nothing can compare to UK
Prince Harry is showcasing his embarrassment as he recalls time in the UK.
The Duke of Sussex admits he misses life as a British soldier despite all the love he has received in America.
Speaking about his latest essay ahead of Remembrance Day, communications expert Judi James said: “He sounds embarrassed by this ‘reveal’ though. By adding ‘ridiculous as it sounds’, he seems to be apologising to his US audience, perhaps even to his own family, for this admission of nostalgia and what sounds like a sense of longing.”
“This is an important-sounding admission too. Most ex-pats yearn for jars of Marmite or English tea bags, but Harry is letting everyone know, including Meghan here, that he’s missing a kind of shared, intense, complex humour that he might not be able to get in the US,” she notes.
Prince Harry left the Royal Family back in 2020 alongside wife Meghan Markle and son, Prince Archie. The couple later accused the Royal Family of showcasing racism towards their son and publicly shared their grievances on television. Harry and Meghan now live in California, where they also welcomed their daughter, Princess Lilibet.
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Wendy Williams’ ‘Met Gala’ hopes face major setback due to Anna Wintour
Wendy Williams is said to be hoping for a coveted Met Gala invitation from Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
However, her ongoing health challenges may be standing in the way.
According to the latest report by RadarOnline.com, the former talk show host’s dementia diagnosis has once again become a hurdle in her efforts to rejoin the fashion world’s most exclusive event.
Williams, who has also battled Graves’ disease, saw The Wendy Williams Show come to an end in 2022 after 13 successful seasons.
That same year, a legal guardianship was put in place following her diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia and aphasia, after her bank, Wells Fargo, raised financial concerns and froze her accounts.
Despite these setbacks, sources claimed that Williams has been making quiet efforts to get back in Anna Wintour’s good graces.
“Wendy wants to be invited to the ball so badly,” a fashion insider told the outlet.
“She’s been front row at Dennis Basso and LaQuan Smith, trying to remind people she belongs.”
However, insiders claimed that Wintour’s guest list remains nearly impossible to breach, especially given Williams’ health issues.
“She’s seen as a risk,” one stylist noted.
“Fashion Week will seat her. The Met Gala? Whole different planet,” they concluded.
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Millie Bobby Brown breaks silence on plastic surgery rumours
Millie Bobby Brown says harsh online scrutiny over her appearance left her deeply shaken.
The 21-year-old Stranger Things star recently opened up about the wave of plastic surgery accusations and age-related insults she faced during the Electric State press tour earlier this year.
“I was depressed for three, four days. I was crying every day,” Brown told British Vogue in a new interview. She made the claim as she described what was happening behind the scenes of what should have been a celebratory moment in her career.
The press run, held between February and March, saw Brown channel ’90s fashion with bleached hair and outfits borrowed from Pamela Anderson and Paris Hilton. Instead of receiving praise, she became the target of cruel speculation.
“I love reading articles about my favorite people,” she said. “I understand that paparazzi have a job. But don’t, in your headline, slam me right away. It’s bullying, especially for young girls who are new to this industry and already questioning everything about it.”
The actress later addressed the backlash in a March 3 Instagram video, asking why fans who had watched her grow up “can’t seem to grow with me.”
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