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Jennifer Lawrence makes statement against Israel

Jennifer Lawrence spoke out about the deaths of children in Gaza during a press conference Friday at the San Sebastian Film Festival, where she was promoting her latest film, Die, My Love.
“I’m terrified and it’s mortifying. What’s happening is no less than a genocide, and it’s unacceptable. I’m terrified for my children, for all of our children,” the Oscar-winning actress said in response to a question from reporters.
Lawrence, 35, also criticized the tone of American politics, expressing concern about its impact on young people.
“On top of everything else, what makes me so sad is that this disrespect and the discourse in American politics right now is going to be normal to them. I mean, the kids who are voting right now at 18, it’s going to be totally normal to them that politics has no integrity. Politicians lie; there is no empathy,” she said.
The actress added that ignoring global conflicts risked consequences closer to home.
“Everybody needs to remember that when you ignore what’s happening on one side of the world, it won’t be long until it’s on your side as well,” she warned.
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Prince William calls 2024 the hardest year of his life: “Life is said to test us”

Prince William called 2024 the “hardest year” of his life in a preview for a rare television interview.
The year saw William’s wife Katherine, Princess of Wales, and his father, King Charles, diagnosed with and treated for cancer. William and Kate, as she is commonly called, share three young children. The prince and his younger brother, Prince Harry, also remain distant.
“I’d say 2024 was the hardest year I’ve ever had,” William was shown telling “Schitt’s Creek” star Eugene Levy in a preview for an episode of Levy’s Apple TV+ show “The Reluctant Traveler.”
The full episode will be aired on Oct. 3. One clip from the preview showed William giving Levy a tour of Windsor Castle. Another showed the two men sitting at a pub, sharing a pint.
“Life is said to test us as well, and being able to overcome that is what makes us who we are,” William said in the preview.
Charles, 76, announced his cancer diagnosis in February 2024. It was discovered while he underwent treatment for an enlarged prostate. Buckingham Palace did not say what kind of cancer he had, but said it was not of the prostate. The king resumed public appearances in May 2024.
“Each diagnosis, each new case, will be a daunting and at times frightening experience for those individuals and their loved ones,” Charles wrote in a booklet given to guests at Buckingham Palace event celebrating cancer charities in April 2025. “But as one among those statistics myself, I can vouch for the fact that it can also be an experience that brings into sharp focus the very best of humanity.”
Kate’s announcement that she had cancer came just six weeks after the king’s. Kate, 43, also did not say what kind of cancer she had, but said she had undergone chemotherapy to treat it. The announcement followed weeks of speculation about Kate’s wellbeing. In September 2024, the princess said she had completed chemotherapy and made a return to public duties. In January, she said she was in remission.
While visiting a cancer support center in July 2025, Kate compared cancer recovery to “a roller coaster.”
“You go through hard times,” the princess said. The difficulties continue even after treatment, she added.
“You’re not necessarily under the clinical team any longer, but you’re not able to function normally at home as you perhaps once used to,” she said.
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King Charles talks about ‘determination’ in new message after meeting Prince William

King Charles has released a new message ahead of Saturday’s Women´s Rugby World Cup final between England and Canada.
Palace, on behalf of King Charles, shared the message of the monarch on social media.
The statement was released with caption, “A message from His Majesty The King to Red Roses Rugby and Rugby Canada Womens XV following today’s #RWC2025 final.”
King Charles says, “My wife and I send our warmest good wishes to both the England Red Roses and Canada Women’s Rugby Team as you prepare for your World Cup final.”
He added, “What a remarkable achievement for both teams to have reached this pinnacle of the sport. I know that supporters on both sides of the Atlantic will be cheering with equal and tremendous pride.”
King Charles also talks about ‘sportsmanship, determination and true grit’ in his message.
“May the best team win, and may you both play with the spirit of sportsmanship, determination and true grit that makes rugby such a wonderful game to watch,” the statement reads.
“Whatever the result, you have already done your countries proud. Good luck to you all,” King Charles concluded the message.
King Charles message comes amid claims the monarch and Prince William held crucial unscheduled meeting in Balmoral.
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