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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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Princess Charlene of Monaco kicks off the 2025 Socrates Award

The 2025 Socrates Awards have just started, and the official Instagram account for Princess Charlene of Monaco has shown off her all-white look.
For those unversed with the awards, “established in 2022 by the Groupe L’Équipe and the organization Peace and Sport, the Socrates Prize distinguishes athletes engaged in solidarity actions or social causes, in the spirit of the legendary Socrates, a Brazilian footballer and a committed physician,” the Instagram update says.
The update, featuring a number of pictures from the glittering red carpet shows the princess in the Châtelet Theater in Paris. There Her Majesty Princess Charlène took part in the 69th edition of the Ballon d’Or.
The caption also adds, “On this occasion, the Princess presented the Socrates Prize to the Xana Foundation, created in 2024 by Luis Enrique, former international player and current coach of Paris Saint-Germain. It was his daughter Sira Martinez Cullell who received this distinction on stage from the hands of S.A.S. the Princess.”
Further down the caption more information was offered to royal fans, like that fact that “this year, the Award honors a particularly strong message: that of resilience. In 2019, Luis Enrique lost his daughter Xana, aged 9, to a rare cancer. Five years later, he and his wife Elena founded the Fundación Xana, which accompanies critically ill children and their families, providing them with medical, psychological and material support.”
“Very engaged in the field of childhood, health and education through her own foundation, S.A.S. Princess Charlène wanted to remind, in her speech: “Sport is much more than just an activity. He embodies values, passion and dedication.”
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Viral clip falsely claims to show Bushra Bibi singing

A video circulating on Pakistani social media is being claimed as an old recording of Bushra Bibi, the wife of former prime minister Imran Khan, in which she is seen singing.
The claim is false. The woman in the footage is not the former first lady.
Claim
On September 17, a user on X (formerly Twitter) posted a clip in Urdu-language, claiming it showed a younger Bushra singing at a farmhouse in Lahore’s Garden Town.
“Look at what Bushra Bibi was up to,” the caption read. At the time of writing, the video had more than 237,000 views and had been reposted over 500 times.
Identical claims were also shared on Facebook and elsewhere on X.
Fact
The footage does not feature the former first lady. It was originally recorded by a social media influencer, whose face was later altered with Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to make it appear as if it were Bushra or someone who looks similar to her.
The unedited clip was first uploaded on TikTok on July 28 by a user named Aiza Shah. The manipulated version replaced Shah’s face to spread the false claim.
Anees Qureshi, an open-source intelligence analyst at Bytes for All (B4A) in Islamabad, examined the video with several deepfake detection tools. Results varied, with some tools showing a 27.8% likelihood of AI manipulation, while others rated it as high as 98.7%.
Verdict: The video does not show Bushra Bibi. It is a manipulated clip of a social media influencer.
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ATC throws out Imran Khan’s plea to stop proceedings in GHQ attack case

- PTI founder also seek provision of CCTV footage of case hearing.
- Not want to be part of hearing sans consultation with Khan: lawyer.
- Defence wants to waste time, not serious about trial: prosecutor.
RAWALPINDI: An anti-terrorism court (ATC) in Rawalpindi on Tuesday rejected Pakistan Tehreeke-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan’s plea seeking the halt of court proceedings in May 9 case involving attack on General Headquarters (GHQ).
ATC Judge Amjad Ali Shah conducted the hearing today over two petitions filed by Khan, urging the court to provide the CCTV footage of the court proceedings on September 19 and stopping the proceedings till the high court’s order on the transfer of the jail trial.
During the hearing, where Khan was presented virtually before the court via WhatsApp link, the PTI founder’s lawyer Faisal Malik contended that they did not want to become part of the case proceedings sans consultation with the former prime minister.
To this, the court said: “During the last hearing, you consulted with the PTI founder who [then] boycotted the proceedings”.
When advised by the court to challenge the WhatsApp communication in the high court, counsel Malik said that they had already done so.
“[A] WhatsApp call cannot be considered as [attendance] via a video link,” the lawyer said while requesting the court for more time to challenge the court’s previous order.
“You can challenge it [however] the court proceedings cannot be stopped,” the court responded.
Highlighting that the defence lawyers boycotted the previous hearing, prosecutor Ikram Amin said that the prosecution was not obligated to answer any of their queries.
“The defence lawyers boycott court hearing and then ask for more time the next day. Their conduct shows that they are not serious about the trial,” the prosecutor said, adding that the defence team was wasting the court’s time.
Responding to prosecutor Zaheer Shah’s argument that questioning the court’s order amounted to contempt of court, lawyer Malik said that they were merely seeking a fair trial.
“If the suspect cannot listen to his lawyer and vice versa, how is this a fair trial,” the defence lawyer contended.
On the defence team’s request for the CCTV footage, prosecutor Zaheer said that as per the Lahore High Court (LHC) directives, neither any footage nor a transcript can be provided to anyone.
At this, Khan’s lawyer Salman Akram Raja said that the court does not operate on government instructions but works as per the constitution.
“It is not possible to present a person locked in a cell on WhatsApp,” Raja stressed, to which the court said that they have the right to challenge the court order.
After hearing both side’s arguments, the court rejected the petitions filed by the former PM.
With a total of 41 witnesses recording their statements in the case, the court also adjourned the hearing till September 27.
The development follows ATC’s last week’s decision of rejecting Khan’s plea for in-person appearance in the said case after the Punjab government cancelled the jail trial of all May 9 cases, including the GHQ attack case.
GHQ attack case
PTI founder Khan along with dozens of other PTI workers indicted in the GHQ attack case related to May 9 violent protests in December 2024.
Over 143 individuals, including Khan, were named as accused in the case, while 23, including Zulfi Bukhari, Shahbaz Gill and Murad Saeed, were listed as fugitives. Additionally, all accused have been prohibited from travelling abroad.
At least 70 PTI leaders were accused of planning the May 9 events and inciting the workers and supporters to attack military and government installations following the arrest of the ousted prime minister by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).
The May 9 riots were triggered across the country after the deposed prime minister Khan’s arrest in the £190 million settlement case. Hundreds of PTI workers and senior leaders were put behind bars for their involvement in violence and attacks on military installations in 2023.
During the protests, the miscreants targeted the civil and military installations, including the Jinnah House and General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi.
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