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Prince William, Kate Middleton keep their children away from Prince Andrew
Prince William, the Prince of Wales is reportedly ready to wipe out his uncle Prince Andrew, the Duke of York after becoming king.
Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson have been at the center of controversy following shocking revelations about their past days in Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, written by Andrew Lownie.
Now, as it has been reported that Andrew’s inner circle have decided to come forward for more shocking stories, Lownie shared how the Duke of York will be banished after William ascends to the throne.
In an interview with Woman’s Day, the royal biographer claimed that the first thing Prince William will do after becoming the King is that he will get rid of his disgraced uncle as well as his estranged brother Prince Harry.
Lownie said, “William will do it alone [get rid of Prince Andrew] and probably get rid of Harry as well.”
He went on to add, “Andrew knows he will receive no favours once William is king. His ambitions are now centred on his daughters becoming working royals.”
Lownie went on to add that Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales both don’t like Andrew. He added that the royal couple “purposefully” avoids interactions with Andrew.
Moreover, William and Kate Middleton also keep their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis away from Andrew.
“They don’t like him personally and can see the danger he poses to the institution that William will inherit,” Lownie noted.
It is worth mentioning that Andrew Lownie’s Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York also revealed the feud between Prince Andrew and Prince William. As per the book, Andrew made some “rude and unkind” comments about the Princess of Wales.
The royal biographer said in the interview, “It surprised me, but people do get jealous. It is because she is the polar opposite of him – public-spirited, charming, hard-working, popular with the common touch.”
“I’d have thought Prince Andrew would respect William as future king though, rather than be nasty about his wife,” he added.
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Fiza Ali extends heartwarming wishes to ex-husband on his second marriage
Actor and host Fiza Ali extended warm greetings to her ex-husband, Fawad Farouq, on his second marriage, and shared her daughter Faraal’s preparations on her official Instagram handle.
The actress wished him happiness and personal growth as he embarks on this new chapter of life.
“Not every story ends with a fight,” Ali wrote on an Instagram reel, showing her daughter happy and getting ready for the wedding.
At first glance, Faraal was spotted sharing her excitement with Farouq, and then the camera reopens on her mehendi-painted hands and formal attire.
Dropping a cute prep clip, the “Mehndi” actress noted: “Life doesn’t always go in one direction; sometimes silence says more than words.”
“Every story doesn’t end in fighting; sometimes the beautiful end is that we deliver positivity, grace, and strength to our children.”
Recalling her past, Ali said her daughter’s preparations for her father’s second marriage remind her that relations and respect could be changed, but “parenting could never be ended”.
The “Mor Mehal” star concluded with heart-warming greetings for her ex-husband, saying that a new chapter of his life will be with full joy and sincerity, may God make our ways easy.
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US revokes over 100,000 visas, targeting tourists, students, workers
In its ongoing anti-immigration move, the US has revoked over 100,000 visas, affecting tourists, international students, and skilled workers.
Marking a substantial uptick from the 40,000 revocations in 2024, the figure reflects stricter enforcement measures under US President Donald Trump’s second term.
Officials from the Trump administration stated that the crackdown is aimed at improving public safety and ensuring compliance with US immigration laws.
“US authorities are increasingly using court and police data to ensure visa holders comply fully with the law,” a State Department official stated.
Who’s affected by ongoing US visa cancellations?
The largest group affected by the current halt in US visa processing comprises those holding B1, B2, and B1/B2 visas, many of whom faced cancellations due to overstays or unauthorised work.
Around 8,000 student visas were revoked, of which nearly 500 were linked to drug offences. 2,500 cancellations impacted skilled professionals, including H-1B visa holders.
The US authorities are also targeting travellers with criminal records, including DUI, assault, theft, fraud, and drug-related offences.
This revocation campaign is part of a stricter policy aimed at improving data-sharing between government agencies.
An executive order signed on Trump’s first day in office allows authorities to cancel visas even after entry. Officials emphasised that visas are privileges, not guarantees, and that even minor violations will no longer be ignored.
Travellers within the US may face deportation, and those abroad are barred from entry. Affected individuals are advised to consult immigration lawyers, review revocation notices, and maintain transparency in future applications.
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