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Piers Morgan wife comes out in support of Prince Harry after King Charles decision
Outspoken journalist Piers Morgan’s wife Celia Walden has come out in support of Prince Harry following King Charles decision about the duke.
The Times has reported King Charles will not allow Harry to be a ‘Half-In, Half-Out’ member of the royal family despite their reunion earlier this month.
The insider tells The Times, “The King has been absolutely clear in upholding his late mother’s decision that there can be no ‘half-in, half-out’ public role for members of the family.”
Now, writing for the Telegraph, Celia Walden believes, “‘Half-in, half-out’ Harry would be better for everyone.”
She further said, “Allowing the Prince to embrace a part-time role will ensure the Royal family’s long-term survival.”
Celia went on saying as time goes on, younger members of The Firm are likely to want to work less than their elders. “If this enrages you, remember that they would only be following the same trajectory as the rest of their generation, and, indeed, the rest of the country (if not quite the train drivers, who appear to see the four-day week as a human right).”
“Harry also still does a substantial amount of high-profile charity work, as we know – with the HALO Trust, Sentebale, the Invictus Games and his Archewell projects – and whatever you think of his behaviour over the past five years, he has always been incredibly good at the kind of interactions charity work necessitates,” she said.
Piers Morgan wife added “Like his mother before him, he tends to be warm and natural in even the most stilted situations. If those talents could be harnessed and used to the Royal family’s advantage, why not?”
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Royal Family out in full bloom with Kate and Charlotte like two peas in pod
The Royal Family brought a burst of springtime charm to Windsor this Easter Sunday as King Charles and Queen Camilla led the festivities at St George’s Chapel.
Buckingham Palace shared a series of sunny snaps celebrating the occasion, following the announcement earlier this week that His Majesty would not issue an official Easter message.
The social media post featured a simple cross graphic with the message: “Happy Easter. He is risen!” alongside emojis of a chick hatching from an egg.
Before entering the chapel, the King shared a tender family moment, blowing a kiss to his three grandchildren and giving young Prince Louis a gentle tap on the shoulder.
Princess Kate marked the sovereign’s arrival with a perfect curtsy, standing beside the Earl of Wessex as the royal family filed into the service.
The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte were pictured, like two peas in a pod.
Kate revisited a tailored boucle and chiffon midi dress previously worn during a joint engagement with Princess Anne and topped it off with a new, custom wide-brim saucer hat.
Prince Edward, The Duke of Edinburgh, attended with his 18-year-old son, James, Earl of Wessex, making a rare public outing together.
Sophie, The Duchess of Edinburgh, and their daughter, Lady Louise Windsor, were absent.
Peter Phillips also joined the service, accompanied by his future stepdaughter, Harriet Sperling.
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The sublime perfection of Raphael
Raphael was believed to be 17 when he did this chalk sketch, likely a self-portrait. “What is really extraordinary is the perfection of his technique in drawing,” said curator Carmen Bambach.
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You can see in this chalk sketch, by a kid, what was coming … how, in an incredibly short time, Raphael would be regarded as one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance, right up there with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. “I think posterity sometimes sees him in third place,” said Bambach. “I believe he is in equal place.”
Bambach spent eight years putting together the first comprehensive exhibition of Raphael’s work ever in the United States – 237 works in total. It has just opened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Born in Urbino in 1483, Raphael’s precociousness exploded into brilliance when he moved to Florence at the age of 21. “He encounters Leonardo, who is very interested in, sort of, the way that an artist can let the creative juices flow on the paper,” said Bambach. “Raphael absorbs this, and all of a sudden, we see this tremendous sense of movement, of drama, storytelling. He’s able to pick the climactic point of any story. He’s got to be one of the most amazing storytellers that way.”
The humanity, the tenderness of a mother with her baby … his drawings and paintings of the Madonna and Child are beautiful exercises in wishful thinking.
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Andrew W. Mellon Collection
“Mortality of women of child-bearing age was stratospheric, and the same thing for children,” Bambach said. “When one has Madonnas that look like they’re a beautiful picture of health, these bambini that are plump and delightful – you want to pinch them! – it’s like producing a kind of idealized universe that was entirely aspirational.”
As opposed to his portraits, which look like the real people he painted.
Bindo Altoviti was one of the pope’s bankers, and a friend of Raphael’s, who captured his gaze, the tendrils of hair down his back, the personification of sensuality. “Bindo Altoviti is kind of my favorite portrait in that I have always had a crush on that guy,” said Bambach.
Raphael’s friendships with well-connected patrons led to bigger and bigger commissions, and ultimately to Rome and the Vatican, at the age of 25, to produce frescoes for the pope’s private offices and library. (They are reproduced in the Met show at ¾ size.)
He slipped a likeness of himself into the most famous, “The School of Athens,” and of Leonardo. Some scholars say one brooding figure is Michelangelo.
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Bambach said, “Michelangelo was intensely envious of Raphael. Raphael was the tragedy that happened to Michelangelo in many ways, because it came so easily to him.”
Raphael was commissioned to create the designs for enormous tapestries meant to hang directly below Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling.
Of the artist’s drawing of an old and young man, Bambach noted, “This is the most beautiful drawing that Raphael ever produced. For somebody to get that foreshortening of the fingers, and the different planes of the hands in a credible way, this is how you tell the greatest artists from somebody who is just good.”
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The drawing was for “The Transfiguration,” what would turn out to be his last painting.
On April 6, 1520, his 37th birthday, Raphael died of a fever in Rome. The inscription on his tomb in the Pantheon reads, “While he was alive, Nature feared she would be surpassed by him. When he died, she feared that she would die, too.”
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Taylor Swift plans to reunite with Sabrina Carpenter, Sombr at Coachella
Taylor Swift has never performed at the Coachella stage but she is reportedly returning as an attendee this year at the event to watch her friends perform.
The 36-year-old pop superstar last attended the festival in 2024 with her now-fiancé Travis Kelce and the two seemed to be having the best time as they danced and sang along together.
This year, the Opalite hitmaker is expected to attend her pals Sabrina Carpenter and Sombr’s Coachella sets both of whom have highly-anticipated performances planned for the festival.
Carpenter is one of the headliners for this year – alongside Justin Bieber and Karol G, and will be performing on April 10, 11, and 12.
While Sombr is listed as a performer on April 12 and April 19.
Excited fans quickly flocked to the comments and collectively hoped, “SABRINA NEEEDSSSSS TO BRING OUT TAYLOR OMG,” for their collaboration The Life of a Showgirl title track.
Some also chanted, “I need Sabrina to arrest Taylor,” referring to her Juno arrest tradition.
Despite the rumours, Swift’s attendance is not confirmed as of yet.
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